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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has signalled it will grant authorisation to Air New Zealand and Virgin Australia for a five-year trans-Tasman codeshare agreement. Public consultati
By Pam Graham March 18 (BusinessDesk) - Crown Irrigation Investments, set up as a bridging financier for irrigation schemes, says it is keen to be part of the second stage of Canterbury's Centr
Gavin Doyle has stepped into what is perhaps the top cheffing job in the country, heading up the culinary direction across Foley Hospitality's 11 restaurants and bars. The Irish-born chef has taken th
Stuff has sold its fledgling broadband business, Stuff Fibre, to Australian-owned telco Vocus and confirmed the sale of its stake in power retailer Energyclubnz to management as it turns its atten
ManukaMed owner Denis Watson has lost a court battle after he failed to comply with a settlement notice on a Masterton property that he intended to buy nearly four years ago. The proceedings came abou
By Suze Metherell April 15 (BusinessDesk) - Mark Flay, chief financial officer of Cullen Investments, the investment vehicle for millionaire Eric Watson, is no longer a director of the company. Flay
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By Paul McBeth April 27 (BusinessDesk) - Unfiltered Media, whose subscribers can access long-form interviews with business leaders and entrepreneurs, has appointed ad man Kevin Roberts and Icebreaker.
Until Monday, hardly anyone in New Zealand knew about a wealthy, richly moustached Pennsylvanian living part of each year in Hawke’s Bay called Sean Colgan. The man who has lent his private plane to
By Kathryn Anne Edwards The Republican Party is making yet another appeal to mothers, hoping to get them in Donald Trump’s camp ahead of this year’s presidential election. As Alabama senator Kat
Rocket Lab has grown from a plucky New Zealand start up to a multi-national space company about to go public on the NASDAQ with a US$4.1 billion market valuation. Throughout its first 15 years, it has
Oct. 13 (BusinessDesk) - New Zealand Police have arrested a 60-year-old Auckland businessman in relation to the criminal blackmail threat to poison infant formula with 1080, made public in March this
CDL Investments New Zealand Limited is an Auckland-headquartered land development company which undertakes development of land into residential subdivisions.The company has its origins in the former c
By Bojan Pancevski and Alan Cullison Russian assassin Vadim Krasikov, riding a bicycle, followed his target to a crowded children’s playground at lunchtime, a popular summer spot in a central Berl
Heartland Group's purchase of an Australian bank and its banking licence is "another-level game-changer", chief executive Jeff Greenslade says. The dual-listed company said on Monday it had indicative
Advisory firm Accenture has appointed advertising supremo Justin Mowday as its New Zealand managing director as the group looks to combine consultancy work with creative services. Starting his role i
KiwiSaver providers should be able to opt out of rules that are hindering them from chasing potential higher returns in private assets, according to a legal opinion released on Thursday. The Centre fo
Rocket Lab’s founder and chief executive Peter Beck will hold shares worth at least US$492 million (NZ$697m) after his company lists on the Nasdaq. The New Zealander will own at least 12.2% of Rocke
People in Wellington who went to the surrealist art exhibition at Te Papa and/or Jack Hackett's Bar last Saturday are most at risk of coming into contact with the Sydney man who tested positive for co
Prime minister Chris Hipkins has spent much of his time over the past few weeks appealing to the “median” voter, and a lot of his political capital keeping Stuart Nash – a decidedly “median”
An Australian entity related to a New Zealand liquor company that gave away a nearly $400,000 car is in liquidation after a successful court application. Let’s Go Beverages – the NZ entity – is
The investment fund set up to help prepay the eventual Treaty of Waitangi settlement with Ngāpuhi, Tupu Tonu, has committed almost a third of its $150 million as it approaches its second anniversary.
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Dr Nate Zinsser runs the performance psychology programme at West Point military academy in upstate New York. In more than 30 years there, he has not only helped to train cadets for the battlefield bu
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