
'Particularly challenging': Michael Hill NZ's revenue drops 7.4%, strategic review under way
The group said conditions in New Zealand remain particularly challenging.
The group said conditions in New Zealand remain particularly challenging.
New York Times: Despite a shared history, the neighbouring countries are worlds apart.
New York Times: Approaches previously tried with Trump may no longer work.
Steel demand is at the lowest levels since the 1990s.
Retail trade survey shows activity was higher in the December quarter.
A potential sale of the business, to help pay off debts, did not eventuate.
New York Times: Gains take time, but regular tracking of strength helps keep you on track.
Post-fibre build restructure sees 30 layoffs, likely more to come.
Big retirement village operator says it wants a platform for growth.
OPINION: One business leader says businesses need to embrace late-night opening hours.
Cliff-top site above Fanshawe St looks towards Viaduct Basin and the Wynyard Quarter.
Kelsi Boocock talks to Tom Raynel about her protein shake-in-a-can business Shnack.
Companies selling haka classes are used by global brands – and are alarming experts.
Experts caution against overuse and social media diagnosis.
Treasury consults on how much the Natural Hazards Insurance Levy needs to rise by.
OPINION: 'We need a reset of our relationship with China.'
The new Science, Innovation and Technology Minister has some giant decisions to make.
Documents reveal how Govt made changes to Marsden Fund that outraged academic community.
Bede Hanley's oboe launched the second movement with lyrical heights.
OPINION: Super Rugby Pacific has revived the old element of fatigue.
How a $40 tote bag incident exposes privacy oversights.
Katie Bradford's resignation follows a series of cost cuts in the TVNZ newsroom.
OPINION: Surprises in a will reading rarely enhance family harmony.
Isabeau Brimeau, an only child, speaks to others without siblings about their experiences.
Jodee Mundy's new solo show Personal bridges the world of sound and the world of silence.
New York Times: The Oscar nominee on the daring role that revitalised her career.
ANALYSIS: Two former All Blacks now sit on the same side of the table.
OPINION: Ministers can be responsible for everything and nothing all at the same time.
OPINION: Tens of thousands of young Kiwis are joining the record brain-drain.
A Tenancy Services taskforce is due to inspect some of Dunedin's grotty flats this year.