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Auckland’s double petrol rise hits freight hard
Every cent of the 23.5c a litre increase represents more costs that freight and other businesses will likely pass on […]
Building up to Easter
More building activity and Easter spending combined to boost spending in March. Spending nationally through Paymark was $5,266 million in […]
Minimum wage increases this weekend
Around 164,000 Kiwi workers and their families will be better off following the increase in the Minimum Wage that […]
Employers want 90-day trial periods to stay
Employers have repeatedly told the Employers & Manufacturers Association (EMA) that 90-day trial periods are a valuable and useful asset […]
Government: Simplifying tax obligations
Legislation designed to simplify interactions with the tax system has passed its third reading in Parliament and now awaits Royal […]
Launch of NZ Business Performance Panel
A new resource for small and medium enterprises is being launched by Small Business Minister Stuart Nash. Mr Nash has […]
Ponzi scheme operator jailed for $17.5m fraud
A Christchurch man who defrauded his clients of at least $17.5 million through a Ponzi scheme has been sentenced to […]
Auckland dominates at NZ Business Hall of Fame
Living Laureates: Bill Buckley CNZM • Dame Trelise Cooper • Alan Gibbs • Graeme & Craig Turner Posthumous: James Dilworth […]
Employment Relations Amendment Bill passes first reading
A Member’s Bill introduced to the House by Labour List MP Kieran McAnulty, the Employment Relations (Triangular Employment) Amendment Bill, […]