'We want to get this right' - Hospitality NZ
Clubs and casinos to reopen with gambling set up around social distancing requirements.
Clubs and casinos to reopen with gambling set up around social distancing requirements.
SkyCity to open in a staged way with shorter hours
Cleaners, bar and cafe staff, hotel and gaming worker roles all threatened.
Where to now for the gaming and tourism giant.
'Ignition of the cardboard centre of a roll of cap sheet" caused blaze
Legal action over the Sky City International Convention Centre fire could still go ahead.
Cardboard smouldered for 38mins before it burst into flames, causing the 10-day fire.
Subcontractor releases statement strongly rejecting fire report out this morning.
Fire and Emergency NZ said many of MPM's concerns were brought to its attention.
200 jobs will go, salaries sliced, properties shut - SkyCity update
Unfair for wages and salaried staff to be treated differently, argues union.
SkyCity's Auckland, Hamilton and Queenstown outlets remain open.
The business is being hammered by travel restrictions but extra $85m insurance expected.
SkyCity has announced changes to its casino areas in light of the coronavirus situation.
Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei says Auckland Transport failed to engage with them over the plans.
The cars have been trapped since the SkyCity Convention centre blaze.
Cars to emerge soon from watery grave, after 115 dark days.
SkyCity has revealed its latest half-year result.
How exposed to coronavirus is SkyCity?
Coronavirus and Tiwai Point the big issues as reporting season hits.
Two new hotels opposite NZICC, another new one nearby
Fletcher may uncover more damage than expected as demolition advances, says expert.
Don't be fooled: while the NZICC looks quiet, much is going on behind the scenes.
The theatre could cost $10 million and be in Aotea Square for five to seven years.
SkyCity thanks insurers for professionalism, cooperation
$487m gap: what Fletcher revealed on NZICC.
SkyCity thinks swapping black jack tables for slot machines is fair, council disagrees.
The union says experts say those exposed to smoke inhaled three years' worth of chemicals.