RBNZ opens door to rate cut
1 min ago The bank held interest rates steady today but says the next move may be "either up or down" .
Plan to solve skills shortfall backed
Employer says proposal to grant international students permanent residency on graduation could ease skill shortages.
Prenuptials on the rise
It's true that negotiating a contract isn't exactly a romantic experience, but it can be worth it in the long run.
Kiwis aren't splashing the cash
We're being careful with our money despite feeling better about our finances and the job market.
How I cut my power billĀ
Switching on some different bulbs and switching off the towels rail can be big power savers.
Craft beer demand froths over
Wellington micro breweries struggle to fill orders as Auckland's penchant for craft beer sends demand skyward.
Little targets SMEs
Labour leader gives state of the nation speech, promising lowest rate of unemployment in the developed world.
Meet the bootcamp babes
Two sisters have become a global personal training sensation.
Typo brings down 120-year-old company
14 min ago The family business collapsed after a UK government register typo listed it as having gone bust.
NZ firm seeks Solomon Island oil
A Wellington based company is behind an application to conduct off shore oil prospecting in the Solomon Islands.
Kiwi who forecast D-day landings dies
New Zealander Lawrence Hogben who forecast the weather for the Allies' D-Day landing at Normandy has died, aged 98.
Rebuild workers under min wage
Construction company punished for paying workers less than minimum wage.
Unhappy workers eye the exit
Bosses have been put on notice after a survey found more than a quarter of workers are looking to leave their jobs.
How to evaluate your prospective employer
OPINION: Due diligence works both ways
Get your KiwiSaver savings on track
OPINION: Questions and answers to help you set your KiwiSaver savings on track in 2015.
Labour's tax amnesty a blunt instrument
OPINION: There is a simpler solution to our rising tax debt: reform our interest and penalties rules, and improve tax administration.
Running out of money in retirement a key concern in Asia
OPINION: Asia's looming pension crisis could get worse, with new research showing that millions of the workers who created the region's economic miracle will struggle into old age.
Farmers hoping for end of big dry
Farmers have been caught out by the speed with which the severe dry conditions have arrived, says one Wairarapa farmer.
Low milk price begins to pinch
8:18 AM OPINION: The impact of the unexpectedly low milk price of $4.70/kg milk solids has hit like a tonne of bricks.
'Big dry' eats up feed
The "big dry" in South Canterbury has farmers feeding out earlier than normal.
Choosing the best cloud for the job
You've decided to move to the cloud, but there are still a lot of decisions to be made.
Bin now a thing of beauty
To the madness of unsustainable corporate waste, a Wairarapa couple are quietly introducing a bit of method.
The drive of an economic revolution
APIs are the glue that tie pieces of technology together and the API economy is on the rise.