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Dan Radcliffe, Castlerock pick up HQ Travel stake
Australasian investment firm Mercury Capital has exited, selling its 71 per cent stake.
NZ gas supply: 'Alarms are ringing' as reserves expected to run out within 10 years
Experts say NZ needs gas to help bridge its move to renewable energy.
Rachel Hunter-fronted beauty brand Essano sold
The maker of Cancer Council Sunscreen acquires a Kiwi supermarket skincare brand.
NZ’s highest-paid CEOs revealed, new record of $8.42m set for largest pay packet
Twenty-five chief executives received at least $2m in remuneration in 2023.
Katie Beith: Greenwashing risks and how ESG can be a science, not an art
OPINION: When you start to look into the detail, ESG becomes complex.
Bankruptcies soar as high rates and end of Covid aid hit businesses hard
Financial Times: ‘Zombie’ companies lose lifeline.
Sustainability: Is it at risk of becoming a fair-weather friend?
Tim McCready looks at some recent trends that are giving 'sustainability' a mixed outlook.
Overbooked and overspent: Businesses admit to making costly travel mistakes
The three most common mistakes were costly to fix but simple to avoid.
Are tattoos so mainstream there’s no need to cover them up in the office?
Financial Times: Most in your office may now be inked and some are probably earning more.
Stocktake of the workforce: Gender diversity getting worse across many professions
Data shows nine professions are becoming less gender diverse.
Revealed: Which workplaces ignore wellbeing the most
Being out of the office makes access to help more difficult, research reveals.
Sick leave increase essential in Covid times, say experts
Covid means the doubling of sick pay entitlements is more important than ever say experts.
Small Business: Women's nutritional health range born out of illness
Ill health led Anna Thompson-Ford to develop a range of health supplements for women.
Survey results: Plenty of jobs up for grabs so why are we staying put?
There are plenty of jobs on offer - so why are Kiwis reluctant to pursue them?
Zuru sends new team members into the bush to become great leaders
Disruptive company Zuru credits Outward Bound with creating great leaders and attitudes.
'Deceptive and wrong': Ngāi Tahu rejects Collins' claims of asset co-ownership plans
Ngai Tahu rubbishes Judith Collins' claim that a co-ownership water plan has upset mayors.
New survey: Most in demand jobs for 2021 revealed
Recruiter Hays has released a list of the most in-demand jobs for 2021
Harmoney founder, employees to cash in nearly $24m on IPO
The former peer to peer lender has released its prospectus ahead of its listing.
'Absolutely gutted': Hundreds of workers at The Warehouse made redundant
The union says hundreds of workers at The Warehouse are being made redundant.
Covid's tech boom: The company offering free courses to get you into tech
Tech firm IBM is training a more diverse future workforce in software and AI - for free.
Kiwi startup mental health app that prevents bullying is about to go global
A Kiwi-made wellbeing app that supports staff and advises leaders has had huge success.