Scientists stunned as ‘vast’ lost cities emerge from the Amazon undergrowth

New technology allows researchers to 'digitally deforest' the centuries-old settlements, revealing roads, pyramids and even fish farms.
Generation Y-ine: Research makes Irene Tozzi tick

“BRI is a really good fit for me; it’s a perfect bridge between the commercial and the academic world," said Irene Tozzi.
Building sites burgaled for Gib

A spate of burglaries at building sites is targeting Gib as builders struggle amid the shortage.
The shopping mall that wants to be your landlord

For better or worse, large corporate landlord-run housing blocks are coming, and it's going to change how Kiwis rent.
Seafood sector calls for more detail on cameras on boats scheme

Commercial inshore fishers need more clarity about the government's on-board camera sceme, including how much it will cost them, the sector says.
Why Think Big still matters today

War, soaring fuel prices, inflation ... we've been through it all before. But did the solutions just make things worse?
How the Budget could affect your budget

OPINION: Budgets are a great planning tool that allow us to understand the state of our financial position - can Budget 2022 help us manage ours a little bit better?
Hazeldean Business Park on the market

Hazeldean Business Park was developed by Calder Stewart Industries.
In the midst of market volatility, are women more likely to weather the storm?

OPINION: That old adage about women being emotional creatures? Turns out men are the ones more likely to panic during a market dip and sell their shares.
Aucklanders 'not getting straight answers' on airport expansion plans

Chief executive says his club has no plans to acquire neighbours' properties, but "didn't know" why it made an application to expand.
How the Budget could affect your budget

OPINION: Budgets are a great planning tool that allow us to understand the state of our financial position - can Budget 2022 help us manage ours a little bit better?
In the midst of market volatility, are women more likely to weather the storm?
OPINION: That old adage about women being emotional creatures? Turns out men are the ones more likely to panic during a market dip and sell their shares.
Stabicraft expands as demand exceeds supply

Increased demand has prompted Stabicraft to expand into Invercargill’s inner city, freeing up space to ramp up its manufacturing.
Inventor teacher battling his own students

Michael Parker has created an electric surfboard. His students have made a digital plant monitor. They're competing to take their business ideas to the next level.
Interest blooming in teenager's plant monitoring device

It’s a plant monitoring product still in beta testing but already the two teenage entrepreneurs behind it are being overwhelmed with enquiries.
What established businesses can learn about turning ideas into money

OPINION: Established businesses have major advantages over start-ups - chances are you’re already a domain expert, knows your market space, and have customers.
Roading contractors ordered to pay $1.6m after death of young cyclist

Charges have been dropped against two big contractors over unsafe roadworks where a young cyclist was killed in Christchurch.
The best ways to confront your boss before it's too late

Nearly a third of people who quit their last job did so because of bad management. But before you hand in your CV, try some of these tactics instead.
Couple whose quake repairs were botched won't get interest on damages

The retirees were finally awarded money for their bungled quake repairs following a drawn-out court process. Their insurer will not have to pay interest on the damages.
The 'ghost' builder: Tradie buys then flies, suppliers say

Like the invisible man, builder John Adair knows how to go to ground when there's an invoice to be paid.
Why you're seeing a lot more prices on house listings

Auctions have fallen out of favour as the housing market cools, and that has led to a resurgence in adverts including prices, agents say.
Over 1 in 10 properties for sale listed by unlicensed salespeople

Buying through a non-REA licensed salesperson could lead to poor advice, struggles to get finance, and loss of deposits, a law firm director says.
Five incredible properties that cost less than a house in Auckland

Priced out of the market for an uninsulated weatherboard home in our biggest city? Maybe it's time you considered a castle or private island.
Homeowner demands change after uninhabitable house falls between cracks

Louise Reddiford had to abandon her home when a neighbour's slip took out her wastewater pipe. Now hopes for repair may be going down the drain.
Why it's time to review the Retirement Villages Act

OPINION: A review of retirement villages’ legislative framework found retirement village residents have much less consumer protection that other tenants
What exporters want from Jacinda Ardern’s White House talks

OPINION: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is set to visit the White House in Washington DC to meet with US President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. Here's why this is important for New Zealand exporters.
Health warning on student loans

OPINION: Mounting overdue student debt shows big risk for borrowers.
Leaning out? Why women are saying ‘No’ to hustle culture

OPINION: Does anyone else feel like they should be doing more – hustling, if you like – to get ahead in the workplace?
Legal action warning over dam overruns

Any targeted rate on irrigators for Waimea dam cost overruns would lead Waimea Irrigators Ltd "to seek legal redress".
The worst performer on the sharemarket (and why)

The salmon farmer produces a premium product and has great potential, but it’s in a really tough spot at the moment.
Title win comes with the use of new vehicle

Top Southland shearer Nathan Stratford is adamant gym training has made him more competitive.
Fonterra announces record opening milk price

Chief executive Miles Hurrell says the long-term outlook for dairy remains positive.
Steel and coal still intertwined, but carbon offsets tackle emissions in NZ

It's not possible yet to make steel at scale without coal, so in the meantime a NZ programme creates ‘zero carbon’ steel through offsetting.
$8m investment may get Stewart Island off diesel power
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An $8 million capital expenditure can get Stewart Island off diesel power, a postdoctoral researchers says.
Business group wants urgent action on Government's $2.9b climate plan

Business and Government must work together at 'unprecedented scale and pace' to deliver on the Emissions Reduction Plan, says Z Energy CEO.
The public wants urgent climate action – until bike lanes pop up

Four out of five of us say we're willing to change to protect the planet. But ask about congestion charges, and that support flips.
So far, 40 countries have backed New Zealand's bid for a white wine emoji

Every second of every day, 78 glasses of New Zealand wine are poured in the world? Well, that explains it.
Ukraine war brings an unusual moral edge to the World Economic Forum

ANALYSIS: For Davos regulars, more accustomed to talking about global interconnectedness than geopolitical ruptures, it’s a strange new world.
ExxonMobil loses bid to nix climate change lawsuit

A US Supreme Court rejected a bid to dismiss a lawsuit that accuses ExxonMobil of misleading the public about the role its fossil fuels play in causing climate change.
A look at some of the deadliest US school shootings

There have been dozens of shootings and other attacks in US schools and colleges over the years, the most recent two were both in Texas.
Why investors are increasingly worried about recession in US
Kiwi business Parkable signs deal with Meta
How a Kiwi startup is fulfilling wireless electricity vision
Elon Musk sued by Twitter investors for ‘driving down takeover price’
Scientists stunned as ‘vast’ lost cities emerge from the Amazon undergrowth
Generation Y-ine: Research makes Irene Tozzi tick
Building sites burgaled for Gib
The shopping mall that wants to be your landlord
Seafood sector calls for more detail on cameras on boats scheme
Why Think Big still matters today
How the Budget could affect your budget
Hazeldean Business Park on the market
In the midst of market volatility, are women more likely to weather the storm?
Aucklanders 'not getting straight answers' on airport expansion plans