
Opinion: Power price pain remedy might already be at our feet
Opinion: Could superhot geothermal energy address the extreme power price increases?
Opinion: Could superhot geothermal energy address the extreme power price increases?
A delisting threat remains as a September deadline looms.
'Millions of dollars in repairs, ridiculously expensive': owner paying $30,000.
Shane Jones says the Government is considering intervening to force lower prices.
Some owners may just be prepared to take a loss, but long-term gains still likely.
Financial Times: 'Flat tax for the billionaires' launched to address house price concerns.
Opinion: Imagine if every major company was neatly divided between our major islands.
And how losing both his parents at 21 affected his outlook on life.
The market bounced back, following offshore movements.
Provisional sale decision made, now it's time for council to discuss how and when.
Unemployment rose but offered no surprises for the Reserve Bank.
Fast-food chain says not everyone underpaid will be compensated.
Amid energy price concerns, company asks NZX to keep it on a trading halt.
'Crazy outcome' could follow as high power prices blamed for plant's possible closure.
Some major energy users say ruinous prices are making them lose faith in the Government.
More people were jobless as winter arrived, but public sector wages rose 6.9% in a year.
Traders seem to have shaken off a Blue Monday,
'You’re just about to enter the promised land.'
This is the second increase since prices plunged 6.9% at the beginning of July.
Financial Times: Many believe US will still get soft landing despite rising unemployment.
A new report shows wāhine Māori entrepreneurs have contributed billions to the economy.
The lease of the iwi's downtown Auckland land is up for review next August.
Our debt mountain keeps growing, and why even the global rout may not get us rate cuts.
Herald publisher NZME says it is reporting the case responsibly, and within rules.
Open Country Dairy says insufficient electricity supply now a certainty for NZ.
Air fares up 50% on pre-Covid levels but falls could stoke demand, analyst says.
OPINION: The coalition's drug-buying decisions raise more questions.
Liquidators expect creditors will receive some payment - just how much remains unclear.
The S&P/NZX 50 Index dipped 18.73 points, or 0.2%, to 12,245.76.
Around 30,000 homes in Perth are thought to be involved.