In 2023, Māori tourism contributed $1.2 billion to New Zealand’s economy – an increase from $975 million in 2018, with 3595 businesses employing more than 15,000 people across core and general ...
Love it or hate it Valentines Day is here, and comes with the potential for plenty of spending. Hospitality NZ’s chief executive Steve Armitage told Midday Report Valentines Day certainly provided a ...
A big price rise for sweet treats, sin taxes and a soft New Zealand dollar may be reigniting unwelcome inflation pressures for households. Stats NZ’s monthly food price index rose 1.9 percent in ...
Rob Hewett has been appointed Chair of AgriZeroNZ, the world-first public private partnership accelerating the development of tools to help Kiwi farmers reduce emissions.
In 2025, Dr. James Lindsay, Dr. Musa al-Gharbi, Michael Shellenberger, and Dr. Helen Joyce will be hosted by the Free Speech Union to meet with policy makers, politicians, journalists, academics, and ...
Lawyers for Climate Action NZ Inc has released its submission on proposed adjustments to New Zealand’s climate-related disclosures regime. In 2021, Aotearoa New Zealand became the first country in the ...
The government is chanting “Growth, Growth, Growth”, but they have few great suggestions to achieve this banking on more overseas investors, looking at selling off assets and reducing corporate tax ...
Zeronet Mobile launches in NZ with cheap unlimited plans Chris Keall puts this week’s launch of the Zeronet MVNO into a wider context. There are now 11 virtual mobile players in New Zealand. It’s a ...
The Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) holds all the annual reports on the New Zealand Field trials, documenting the suffering and deformities of the GE animals and the failed performance and ...
Foodstuffs NZ Managing Director Chris Quin says key contributors to January’s rise in FPI were the ongoing price spikes in three global commodities: olive oil, butter and cocoa.
The Chairperson of the Justice Committee is calling for public submissions on the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Amendment Bill.
Police are aware of social media posts across multiple west Auckland community pages concerning some suspicious activity reported this week. Some of these posts relate to an assault near the Sturges ...
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