Editorial: First-home buyers are all shook up
OPINION: Our editorial on the steep road ahead for young New Zealanders.
OPINION: Our editorial on the steep road ahead for young New Zealanders.
OPINION: Our editorial on a ministerial task force to investigate plasterboard supply.
'We think we will take a hit as we come through this' - Hamish McBeath, Fletcher Building.
'They are playing mind games with poor gullible people,' says frustrated buyer.
Announcement follows calls for Fletcher Building chair to resign
Call for probe to address Winstone Wallboards' near-monopoly on plasterboard.
Strongly-worded letter sent to directors, calling for them all to stand again.
Imported board more expensive than Gib, won't arrive till September.
Ockham's The Nix opens at Great North Rd, a block from Karangahape Rd.
The economy will rebound from the Omicron slump, but the real pain may still be to come.
Winstone to offer about 8 per cent rise in plasterboard supply.
Alternative wall lining is being approved on-site to get through supply crisis.
Crafted Decks and Fences went into liquidation in February.
Builders fight to break Gib maker's near monopoly on approved product.
Fletcher bought ETEX board, deal ended but hopes for resumption soon.
Guests and customers are returning to hotel, gaming, restaurant and bar properties.
"Since early this year, people are storing wallboard" - Fletcher CEO.
What happens when a franchisee of a national building brand goes into liquidation?
"Should I be worried?" asked one concerned buyer, unsure where to turn next
Pip Kay, 65, was inspired by her youth when designing her house with a slide.
Would you buy a property that sits on just 33sq m of land?
'We're just at the start of the failure of supply caused by our monopoly provider.'
Company blames miscommunication for piles of Gib at building site.
"Should I be worried?" asked one concerned DDL buyer this week of possible next steps.
Scale of DDL projects beset by financial difficulties quantified.
Executive aged 38 to be new chief has been with business 16 years, including in Europe.
"We're now in a new phase where people are returning," says Sky CEO Michael Ahearne.
Receivers issued reassurance saying deposits are held in trust accounts.