An animal rights group wants an investigation into chicken meat producers misleading consumers with their labelling
Corporate
‘No red lines’: Subsidising petro-states to stop drilling oil and gas
COP28 climate summit announces financial and technical help to countries like Colombia and Kenya to model a just transition to clean energy
Reserve Bank says Govt’s change to remit means unemployment may rise
With fears the most vulnerable workers will be worst hit by tide of redundancies, one employer talks about delivering the bad news
Carpet maker brings business back to Napier
Bremworth has decided to reinstate a dyehouse in its flooded-out Napier building
Govt backing for Taranaki seabed mining, amid environment debate
Mining boss admits giant crawler would ‘totally destroy’ seabed, but says what little marine flora and fauna is there would recover quickly.
Waka Kotahi gives Govt ultimatum on future funding plans
Transport Agency won’t take on any more debt without an underwrite guarantee
Concern Three Waters plans flush public money down the loo
Newsroom has obtained Internal Affairs’ painstakingly modelled 300-page infrastructure spending plan – but Whangārei’s mayor did his own costings.
Good vibrations as US deal gets NZ sports recovery product on shelves
A health-tech company’s partnership with a major US firm will mean its products will be in thousands of stores globally
Police win test case preventing supermarkets advertising ‘deep discounts’ on alcohol
A cheap 750ml bottle of Verde Brut NV has popped the cork on illegal beer and wine promotions
Liquidation boom a boon for liquidators
Vultures are circling over troubled businesses, but will they make a killing?
Effing and blinding boss shocks biz high-fliers
Hunch founder ‘takes business awards by storm’ with mental health warning
Markets churn on interest rate signals
Sharemarket rally stalls as Mainfreight result highlights tighter conditions