It has developed an anaerobic digestion system to solve problems for ageing sludge ponds in many of the country’s wastewater treatment plants.
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ANALYSIS: Most New Zealand First supporters do not believe the country is heading in the right direction.
Traditional safe havens have not been living up to their name.
Carry On: China-North Korea resumption, AerCap’s Airbus deal, new routes.
Grenon would trigger provisions under the Takeovers Act if he crossed 20%.
Finance Minister Nicola Willis says Govt is planning for worst-case scenario, although there is ‘no immediate cause for alarm’.
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Retailer warns it ‘currently cannot predict’ the impact of geopolitical tensions on its business.
Housing and Infrastructure Minister discloses $2500 ‘per household’ as the cost of preserving the lines of sight.
Watercare says an ‘inherited’ agreement with Veolia in South Auckland, and a watertight confidentiality clause, leaves Auckland's relationship with the French multinational on an uncertain footing.
Brooke van Velden cites her reform of employment law as an example of her achievements.
In the lead-up to the 40th edition of the Rich List in June, NBR is opening the archives to reproduce some of the best content from the past four decades.
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Discussions regarding capital raise and refinancing remain ongoing, dual-listed retailer says.
Infratil touches four-month high on earnings upgrade for CDC data centre unit.
The NZX-listed horticulture company has been looking at its strategic options since last July.
WATCH: RBNZ chief economist discusses inflation pressures and New Zealand’s fragile economic recovery.
WATCH: Dr Anna Breman says the Monetary Policy Committee won’t jump on the immediate fuel shock.
RBNZ governor Anna Breman is delivering a speech on the immediate risks from the Iran conflict on inflation and growth.
The Government is assessing changes to New Zealand's land transport system.
But Brooke van Velden says law is clear that no one should be dying at work.
The Government did not want a repeat of ‘excessive spending’ during pandemic, Nicola Willis said.
Stronghold Group has grown from a small Auckland building contractor into the country’s fastest growing construction firm, with owners Quincy and Karalee Tangiau backing values, relationships, and careful reinvestment over outside capital.
A High Court ruling has confirmed Ruapuke Island Group whānau hold the title again, after law changes pushed the case back to court.
A new investment framework argues New Zealand must move from shareholder primacy to intergenerational thinking.
Rākete Orchards GP and Rākete Orchards LP owe creditors $12m.
Consolidated Fruits, better known as Kiwi Crunch, employs hundreds of people in Hawke’s Bay and Central Otago.
The $80.6m first-half loss is a real blow to management, who are determined to target revenue and margin growth.
With the official interest rate differential with NZ now at 1.85%, the Australian dollar is at historic highs against the NZD.
The RBA changed course in February and increased rates, and is likely to move again tomorrow in response to the Middle East crisis.
Qantas has doubled fares on some international routes as fuel prices surge along with demand.
The funding round would double Kiwi startup’s previous valuation of $1.6 billion.
The Australian-based crypto trading platform does not want to be a cryptocurrency issuer.
And the young female entrepreneur is putting her money where her mouth is with a new investment fund.
College of Midwives says successful class action is likely to result in ‘substantial’ damages.
The Manuka Doctor founder is at the centre of a campaign to better recognise reproductive coercion in the law.
A dispute over document disclosure, adjourned since last April, is resolved in favour of the FMA.
The Auckland-based trading platform is said to be seeking a dual listing in Australia and New Zealand.
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Three independent experts were ‘lukewarm’ about changes, but the central bank proceeded with relaxing the requirements.
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IRD has wound up five companies connected to Rickhil Prakash in the past three years, which together owe the tax department $15m for unpaid GST.
And retailers warn of price hikes as the Middle East conflict continues.
In case you missed it: News bites for the week.
Peter Thiel’s Founders Fund led the latest capital raise for the Kiwi agritech unicorn.
One of its early investors, CEO Noah Hickey, will continue to run the company from the US.
The deal goes against the industry trend, and integrates investment banking and funds management.
Share price recovery follows initial hit in the wake of travel and oil price fears on the US/Israel-Iran conflict.
Company chair signals the motorhome company is open to a revised bid from the Apollo RV founder consortium or ‘other potential bidders’ at above $663m level.
The new rules should be in place by April.
Fund manager Zealandia is looking at a wholesale fund raise of up to $600 million, with a minimum investment of $5m, or $2m for iwi investors.
Removing the barrier will help, says Corporate Taxpayers Group chair John Payne.
Government will help fund the new infrastructure and be a part-owner.
The Kaipātiki local board has decided to retain a strong sports and community element at the AF Thomas Park, although finer details still have to be ironed out.
There are signals the office market is set for a rebound, getting back to levels last seen before the Global Financial Crisis.
Conservation Minister Tama Potaka says requests for proposals will close on April 20, with submitters still liable to meet DoC’s concession requirement.
The exam provider has also won a major contract with the Ministry of Education.
But international conferences tells Tony Herring it might not change the profession as much as first thought.
Shane Campbell and Thomas Westaway have teamed up to offer a new kind of disputes practice in the South Island.
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A fractured Waitangi, a looming court ruling, a Labour reset, and a referendum threat have thrust the Māori electorates back to the centre of election year politics.
Forty years ago, former Prime Minister Robert Muldoon said people wouldn’t know a deficit if they tripped over it.
The proposal could lead to unintended consequences, says BusinessNZ.
Alchemy Equipment founder Campbell Junor on working in other people’s operations before building his own.
Teen-focused skincare brand Evre is expanding its North American presence and looks to raise at least US$2m.
Offshore buying proves a bright spot in otherwise slow recovery for high-end properties – and as Middle Eastern buyers start looking.
‘You wouldn’t want to leave your cell phone at one end of this home’, realtor says.
International buyers ramp up interest for homes above $5m; Aussie developer sells down Albert St tower, digs into Queenstown.
Qantas-owned carrier says the cuts are due to rising fuel costs, but also engineering and fleet requirements.
Government backs regional airport development but operators say costs are too high.
The ongoing terminal integration project means less space inside the terminal as check-in counters are replaced by self-service kiosks.
Channel Infrastructure says it would take several months to convert former crude oil tanks to store a further week’s supply.
Oil multinational has previously said it wants to ‘high-grade’ its assets.
Scheme is ‘an absolute gamechanger’, says project director Keith Turner.
It’s estimated the Wi Pere Trust will need another three years to repair hill country fences affected by Cyclone Gabrielle and rebuild soil structure and fertility on its 7000ha of hill country.
The state broadcaster will pay an interim dividend of $1.3m to the Crown.
The listed casino operator had been distributing PDF copies of NBR articles to staff using just one subscription.
Investigations suggest the A$79b market cap firm shared one subscription among dozens of staff.
Simon Hoole will take over the role from May 1.
The former PM says he is looking forward to helping New Zealand companies participate more effectively in the global economy.
Former Wrightson and TelstraClear executive joins the regulator in May.