Business & Markets

Biofouling fight protecting NZ marine

Cruise ships visiting New Zealand this summer are doing a good job of meeting our strong biofouling standards and protecting our unique marine environment,... Read More

Cheeses recalled due to possible E. Coli

New Zealand Food Safety is supporting Waimata Cheese Company Limited in its recall of a specific batch of its Camembert and Brie cheeses due to the possible... Read More

New "Burger Nation" honours best burgers

Get ready for the best summer ever burger lovers, with the inaugural Burger Nation 2024 set to kick off this week. Celebrating the best burgers that Aotearoa... Read More

Police making enquiries about disorderly behaviour

Police are making enquiries following an incident in Tauriko on Saturday afternoon. Police say they have received reports of a group of what is believed to... Read More

What's on - pool party, model powerboats and art

Good morning and welcome to Saturday. Ko te ra tenei i hanga e te Ariki. Ka koa tatou, ka koa hoki ki reira. MetService is forecasting a partly cloudy day... Read More

Zespri names two Ōtanewainuku Kiwi Trust chicks

Zespri is proud to welcome two Ōtanewainuku Kiwi Trust chicks to the Zespri whānau. Last month Zespri asked the public to help choose a name for a new chick... Read More

Warning of pitfalls of supermarket loyalty schemes

A consumer watchdog is warning deals offered by supermarket loyalty schemes are not as cost-saving as they appear. Woolworths has announced a new loyalty... Read More

Support calls for recently released prisoners

The lack of empathy from Work and Income case managers is sending people back to jail, an Auckland criminologist says. RNZ has revealed former prisoner Sajay... Read More

Minimum wage set for cautious increase

The adult minimum wage rate will increase by two per cent to $23.15 an hour from April 1. 'This Government is committed to striking the right balance between... Read More

Frustrations grow over Cathedral Cove track

As the anniversary of the Cathedral Cove walking track closure draws near, Coromandel locals say their frustrations are reaching new heights. Those feelings... Read More

Corruption perception: NZ must be more open

The Chief Ombudsman Peter Boshier says New Zealand must be even more open and direct if it is to improve its ranking as one of the least corrupt countries in... Read More

High inflation expected to be "the new normal"

Global inflation has peaked, but it is expected to take more time before domestic inflation falls to within the Reserve Bank's one to three per cent target... Read More