Migrant employers could face deportation for exploiting workers
Migrant employers who exploit foreign workers could face deportation under a law change proposed by Immigration Minister Michael Woodhouse.
Migrant employers who exploit foreign workers could face deportation under a law change proposed by Immigration Minister Michael Woodhouse.
Hayden Donnell hops on a bicycle to explore the newest trails around Queenstown.
Inland Revenue is getting ready to clamp down on thousands of New Zealand residents who haven't been paying tax on withdrawals from their overseas superannuation schemes.
The world's first airline to charge people according to their weight is set to introduce an "executive row", with extra space and no armrests, to cater for bigger passengers.
Christchurch City Council has been given a fortnight to speed up its consenting process, or power to grant consents will be taken away from it by the Government.
John Constable, of Constable Hurst Architects on collaborating with the Kingsland Business Society on a video about running a business in the area. He has created a hub for creative businesses at his building, 6 Kingsland Tce.
Liz Light visits Fieldays, the biggest, fattest farmers' market in the Southern Hemisphere.
Most New Zealand workers say they could be more productive in their jobs if they had better management, more motivation, and greater recognition in the workplace.
Andy Pickering finds action and relaxation aplenty at Coromandel's Whitianga.
Donna McIntyre feels her fear of heights and does the Tongariro Crossing anyway.
Cindy McQuade chooses the latter and finds a hot spot on the outskirts of Tauranga.
Mustering the slightest courage will pay off on the pristine slopes of Tasman Glacier.
Overseas student loan holders have been rushing to get in touch with the Inland Revenue Department and restart their loan payments.
Rugby league is tackling violence in its playing community, expanding from small beginnings in a Manukau club.
An immigration adviser fined after the industry's watchdog determined he ripped off a vulnerable woman says he will not pay up and wants the decision overturned.
Economists still expect a "bumper" season for New Zealand dairy , despite the first online auction for 2013/14 starting on a soft note.
The first Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner - similar to the plane Air New Zealand will fly - is being assembled at Boeing's plant in Everett, Washington state.
ANZ, the country's largest bank, has today completed the sale of Eftpos New Zealand to global payments company VeriFone.
Tauranga Art Gallery has come under fire for displaying two photos that feature coarsely worded messages scrawled in ballpoint beside images of a 1974 gay liberation dance.