Possible merger on the cards for Auckland Business Chamber and EMA
Both groups are tight-lipped on the rationale for the move and what could come from it.
Both groups are tight-lipped on the rationale for the move and what could come from it.
OPINION: The PM has a bigger job than attacking councils for speed bumps and cycleways.
Survey shows one in five businesses fear they may have to close.
Codeshare means capacity on Tasman will remain limited.
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NYT OPINION: Harvey Weinstein's former assistant reveals the toxic nature of the job.
New Zealand shares rose for a second day.
Kelston Boys' 14th Auckland 1A title might be their most impressive.
New York Times: UN estimates 19000 children in Gaza surviving without parents.
BNZ became concerned that it made the loan based on false information presented to it.
Limited Partnership liquidation gives clues to statutory management complexity.
OPINION: Lydia Ko won the Women's Open, completing a dramatic comeback.
The company has set a goal of being all-fibre by 2030.
Key investors in the manufacturer included All-Black TJ Perenara and media company Stuff.
Apps that offer to connect strangers seeking platonic connections are having a moment.
The airline has faced mounting financial pressure and the outlook is gloomy.
But it has big plans for more data centre investment.
One scientist is loudly sounding the alarm as the area is hit by thousands of earthquakes.
NY Times: Factors such as weather, structural issues and human error to be considered.
Financial Times: High-quality arabica, cheaper beans have both surged in recent months.
New York Times: Athletes previously forced, under threat of expulsion, to cover symbol.
New York Times: Investigators explain what cracking a dormant murder case can look like.
Expert advice on managing stress and burnout, from exercise to mindfulness.
For those considering a leap into the unknown, Diamond’s journey offers a beacon of hope.
Financial Times: Chicken Soup fight's ugliness has shocked even distressed debt veterans.
Will we see any major changes in form when the races that matter begin?
COMMENT: Ministers lose the power to decide fast-track projects, but still have influence.
Telegraph: After crippling anxiety attacks I knew I had to learn how to cope without it.
OPINION: The PM didn't mince his words when telling councils to watch their spending.
Our cartoonist Guy Body shares his view on current events.