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A union representing workers at Carter Holt Harvey’s Tokoroa plywood manufacturing plant says its closure will be devastating for the town. The company has begun consultation with staff on closing the ...
Higher prices for the grocery food group, up 4.7 percent, contributed most to the annual increase in food prices. That was largely down to the increase in milk, cheese and butter. Milk was up 16.3 ...
New Zealand Food Safety (NZFS) is supporting Vimms Enterprise Limited in its recall of a batch of Deep brand Green Garlic due to the possible presence of Salmonella. Deep brand Green Garlic (340g) ...
“However, while Australia is moving firmly in the direction of stronger consumer protection and enforcement, New Zealand is ...
“Aviation is vital to New Zealand’s economic prosperity and our way of life. The Aviation Action Plan outlines a strategic programme of work to ensure the sector continues to support trade, tourism, ...
“Competition is a key driver of growth, innovation and productivity. Consumers and businesses thrive when markets are open and fair. But our current settings are outdated, lack clarity and have led to ...
Ruapehu District Council’s Parliamentary Petition to Save the Chateau, which gathered 15,469 signatures will be formally ...
“Saudi Arabia is set to be the world’s sixth largest economy by 2050, with an ambitious reform agenda under Vision 2030. New Zealand is well placed to contribute to this transformation and to attract ...
September 2025 Tourism Industry Aotearoa believes the announcement of $70 million in additional funding for Major Events and Tourism, announced by Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Hon Louise Upston ...
New Zealands fastest-growing wellness franchise, O-Studio, has confirmed its Australian launch, marking the brands first move beyond home soil. Backed by Olympians, All Blacks, and community leaders, ...
Foodstuffs NZ Managing Director Chris Quin says there was added upward pressure domestically due to the effects of the colder ...
North Canterbury council leaders have questioned whether rates capping is viable. North Canterbury council leaders say they support the intent behind rates capping, but question whether it’s viable.