Ratepayers to be hit up for another $16m
Invercargill ratepayers will be quizzed if they are prepared to fork out another $16 million for the city block development.
Economy to take a year-long hit
Finance minister tells Parliament the global impact of coronavirus will hit economy for the rest of 2020.
Australian Associated Press to close
The Australian media is rallying to save the AAP newswire service after two of its biggest clients cut ties, and a June closure was announced.
What $25m will buy in HB
One option is a luxury Hawke's Bay lodge where the Queen Mother once stayed
Shoppers stock up
A Nelson freeze-dried food company says its meals are flying off its virtual shelves. Other businesses have sold out of anti-viral herbs and hand sanitiser.
Do you feel lucky, Adrian?
As the Reserve Bank gears up to cut rates because of coronavirus, the governor should ask himself the Dirty Harry question.
1700 letters not delivered
NZ Post has apologised for not collecting letters from two central Dunedin mailboxes during February.
Dealer uses coronavirus to sell cars
Controversial used car dealer 2 Cheap Cars is offering a $500 discount for anyone with the coronavirus.
Wattie's tomato sauce shortage
If your sausage roll has been without its favourite companion lately, don't fret. Tomato sauce supplies are on their way.
Trans-Tasman travel watch
Government "keeping a watching brief' on coronavirus activity in Australia, but no travel ban yet.
My alternative Lotto advice
OPINION: Never mind tips for the winners. It's the losers who need some guidance.
1700 letters not delivered
NZ Post has apologised for not collecting letters from two central Dunedin mailboxes during February.
Tales of Takapuna Market
For more than 30 years the Auckland market has been a place for fortunes, flowers and friendship.
Little Biddy Gin maker to expand
The West Coast distillery reached its $2m expansion target within two weeks.
Mānuka honey in the US
When Mike Everly first heard about mānuka he couldn't spell it, now he's putting the Taranaki-made honey on American shelves.
Why aren't retailers leaping at leap day?
OPINION: I got engaged. But the day could still be better.
Shop til you drop
The retail precinct in the huge new Commercial Bay development is now 100 per cent leased ahead of opening this month.
'Gateway to hunting in NZ'
It has taken months longer than first promised, but David Tipple is finally in the process of changing Gun City's controversial signage.
From shopping centres to housing development
Big Kiwi shopping centre owner has approval to buy residential land for housing developments.
Tenant: I was landlord's 'butler'
Landlord's requests for tenant to run errands, host his family caused $40k of harm, tenant says.
Is Airbnb a factor in NP's rental shortage?
The classic economic model of supply and demand is more of a factor than the popularity of Airbnb, says property manager.
Homed's next step
We're now keeping you informed about real estate as well as inspired about your home.
'Coronavirus special' rate cut?
ANALYSIS: Reserve Bank could halve official cash rate before its late-March meeting, ANZ says.
The trick to hard discounting
Hard discounters like Aldi and Lidl have worked out a formula for success.
Why A2 is so good
ANALYSIS: How has this Kiwi consumer staple defied all odds to spread its wings and fly?
Unlocking trade with India
OPINION: India holds a lot of opportunity for New Zealand but we need to find a new way to do business.
Coronavirus: 'Harvest will happen'
In an industry dependent on foreign workers, this year's harvest faces gaps in the workforce.
Is grape growing next?
OPINION: The Omaka Valley, in the heart of wine country, is not the "idyllic pastoral retreat" some residents are claiming.
Lewis Road creaming it in US
Kiwi butter product snapped up in America as $8m supermarket deal takes off.
Billionaire gets OK to buy NZ farm
The CEO of one of Austria's biggest companies gets approval under a rule to streamline forestry deals.
Superstar GE CEO Jack Welch dies
Welch was known as 'Neutron Jack,' after firing tens of thousands of employees during the first five of his twenty year tenure at General Electric.
Boeing gambles on 737 Max
Two deadly crashes grounded the 737 Max. But that doesn't mean staff have been laid off.
Coronavirus improves China's air
Nasa reveals "significant decreases" in pollution in the air above China, as coronavirus slows the nation's economy.
Coronavirus: Tokyo Disneyland closes
Elevated risk of infection in crowded venues prompts popular Japanese attraction to shut its doors for two weeks.
Investors lay out claim against ANZ
Ratepayers to be hit up for another $16m
Chch's Belgian Beer Cafe closes
Economy to take a year-long hit
Relief for crayfish fishers falls short
Australian Associated Press to close
Virus takes toll on NZ exporters
Dealer uses coronavirus to sell cars