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Auckland house price slide continues as rest of nation roars
House prices across the nation are up, but Auckland continues to slide.
Arria aims for NZX debut amid new listing drought
Arria is planning to list in the fourth quarter of this year.
Summerset chief extols benefits of expansion into Australia
Summerset posted a half-year profit of $82 million.
Small businesses paid average of 8.3 days late
Insight from Xero shows small businesses are paid an average of 8 days late.
Watch: A walk through 'construction central' in Auckland's Albert St
Albert Street is undergoing a massive transformation.
Elderly residents must rent as leaky apartment vacated for repairs
Residents are concerned about how long the repairs are likely to take.
Oyster farmers still owed millions in compensation
MPI under fire for Stewart Island oyster farm compensation performance.
Plastic bag ban could cost people's jobs - union
E tū says a few hundred people work producing plastic bags in New Zealand.
Government introduces Small Business Council
Small business set to become a bigger focus for New Zealand economy.
Retailers rush to support Govt's single-use bag ban
Retail companies react to Government's plans to phase out single-use plastic bags.
Going sour: Fonterra units fall sharply after dividend cut
Fonterra won't pay a dividend for the second half of the 2018 financial year.
Govt bans single-use bags to save NZ's clean, green rep
Single-use plastic bags will be phased out over the next year.
Kiwipure charged over claims about water filters
Kiwipure has pleaded not guilty to eight charges against its water filter claims.
Hallenstein Glasson profit increases 58%
Hallenstein Glasson Holdings says it profit rose 58 per cent after Storm sale.
Fonterra returns to India to form joint venture
Fonterra is to re-enter the vast Indian market.
Revealed: NZ sectors offering the worst customer service
A report monitoring how customers rate New Zealand industries offers new insight.
KiwiBuild chances questioned after construction sector meltdown
A National spokesman has attacked KiwiBuild plans.
Kiwi coatmakers address 'mammoth plastic waste issue'
The husband-and-wife are crowdfunding $30,000 to push the initiative further.
Kiwi teen crowned PowerPoint champ now targeting Microsoft Excel
Avondale College student Tristan Mona, 15, can add 'world champ' to his CV.
Facebook starts testing its dating app
Social media giant Facebook has begun internal testing of its dating app.
Watch: NZ International Convention Centre explained
As part of new series, the Herald showcases the changing urban face of New Zealand.
'The system is broken': What's going on with the building sector?
Building industry chief weighs in on what's gone wrong in the building industry.
Small Business: The gutsy Kiwi soda company taking on Coke with healthier options
Vista Drinks has already sold 150,000 units of its new product.
Auckland home flooded 27 times: Homeowner and council at loggerheads
An Auckland homeowner has endured having his home flooded 27 times.
The job offering graduates $95,000 a year
WATCH: Airways is on the hunt for air traffic controllers.
Workers on Ebert site, tools and equipment retrieved
Workers have been allowed back into an Ebert Construction site to retrieve tools.
Meth-making tenants ordered to pay $299K
The tenants caused enormous damage to the house through their drug use and manufacturing.
In a vice-grip: Construction sector grasped by turmoil
The best and worst of times have arrived together for NZ's construction industry.