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May, 2018

Vector chair Stiassny quits after Entrust withdraws support

The long-serving chair of power lines company Vector is stepping down after losing the support of the company’s major shareholder.

09
May, 2018

Law change to put alcohol restrictions in local govt hands

Law changes putting more weight on local alcohol guidelines have been supported by Local Government New Zealand.

09
May, 2018

Fonterra milk buying guarantee may be relaxed

A review of New Zealand’s dairy industry is likely to allow Fonterra to refuse to buy milk from dairy farmers, which it has been forced to do up until now.

09
May, 2018

Trump’s Iran threat ‘pretty concerning’ for NZ exporters

NZ companies which sent $120m of goods to Iran last year may be affected by Donald Trump’s threat to sanction countries who trade with the Middle Eastern nation.

09
May, 2018

Super Fund seeks to help build light rail in Auckland

The NZ Superannuation Fund wants to help build and run Auckland’s light rail network, with the government taking another step towards construction.

08
May, 2018

World customers could take clothing back – Consumer NZ

Customers unhappy about fashion brand World’s false labelling of garments as made in New Zealand could take them back, says Consumer New Zealand.

08
May, 2018

Govt finances $900m better than forecast

The government’s finances are in better shape than expected because of a stronger tax take.

08
May, 2018

‘People will choose to go hungry rather than work in a packhouse’

The Bay of Plenty kiwifruit industry has reached the limit of willing local workers and paying staff more won’t make a difference, a packhouse manager says.

07
May, 2018

Big bank profits signal need for inquiry

The country’s four big Australian-owned banks have made a combined $2.5 billion in half-year profits, and an expert is raising questions.

07
May, 2018

‘To say you can’t make T-shirts in NZ is completely false’

An outdoor apparel company shareholder has rubbished the claims T-shirts cannot be manufactured in New Zealand.

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