
Weak prices lower Tegel pretax earnings
Tegel Group posted a 0.8 per cent gain in full-year pretax earnings.
Tegel Group posted a 0.8 per cent gain in full-year pretax earnings.
North Shore brewery Deep Creek is making waves in Australia after winning a major award.
Tiny electric planes could soon be doing regional flights at only $36 per ticket.
Seven upper North Island Council's have released a report on the state of the region.
Downtown Auckland businesses are having an extended Boxing Day shopping period as up to 6500 people come ashore from the largest cruise
A new image of the $850 million Commercial Bay development shows what it will look like from midtown.
Devonport Chocolates owner Stephanie Everitt explains how her "retirement job" turned in to a full-blown business.
Department store Smith & Caughey's has today opened its annual Santa's Enchanted Forest grotto.
The wait is over for fans of fashion retailer H&M as the brands first New Zealand store opens its doors to the public.
The Court of Appeal has found in favour of the Inland Revenue Department in the latest bout of a long-running tax battle with Michael Hill.
Tegel sales and profits beat prospectus forecasts and it's track to achieve targets for the year.
Air NZ has opted to settle a US price-fixing case for $51 million in the latest of a series of cargo cartel actions it has been fighting around the world.
Chipper teenagers, Tamana, 17, and Tamile, 14, have been waiting patiently in line since 4am. They have been following the progress of Topshop New Zealand and said they wouldn't line up for the any other brand.
New Zealand's political treatment of Chinese investment in New Zealand "borders on the disgraceful", according to a leading consultant in Shanghai.
It's a long way from netball hoops to jumping through the hoops of doing business in China but farmer Mike Wilkins is aiming as carefully as his former Silver Fern wife.
Auckland Airport has boosted full-year profit guidance and says it has renewed focus on becoming the "southern hub airport" for the Pacific Rim.
Billionaire developers behind a new five-star Viaduct hotel jetted into Auckland this week for confidential, last-minute negotiations.
Auckland's economic prospects look the best in seven years, based on labour, housing construction and manufacturing activity.
Housing is increasingly out of Aucklanders' reach as incomes drop and house prices rocket, an annual global study shows.
Auckland University property services director Peter Fehl reveals what is going on at the ex-Lion Breweries site in Newmarket. The university is spending $87m refurbishing four huge old warehouses and putting up a new building, mainly to accommodate post-graduate engineering students. The first students will move there by July.
An Auckland kayak business says its small-is-best approach has helped it top the adventure activity rankings on a popular booking site.
A Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner destined to join Air New Zealand's fleet has made a whistle-stop visit to Auckland.
A new Arch Hill boutique cinema with four theatres is to be built on a site where 80 apartments and new shops are also planned.
Residents of the Auckland suburb of Arch Hill who are opposed to a Bunnings store in their area have had a special 'war chest' beer brewed to be sold to raise money.
Arch Hill residents have been left stunned by yesterday's decision to allow a Bunnings store in their neighbourhood, saying they fear for the future of the area.
Ports of Auckland has hired top lawyer Mai Chen to help it in a row with the Auckland Council over measures to reclaim more of the Waitemata Harbour.
Hearings into a controversial Bunnings Warehouse in Auckland's Grey Lynnhave begun, and residents have turned out in force to try to stop it.