Auckland International Airport plans to sell up to $175 million of six-year fixed-rate bonds to institutional and retail investors as it seeks to help fund its biggest ever infrastructure spending programme.
From tomorrow (September 22) to October 7, Emirates’ New Zealand customers travelling in all classes between Dubai and Germany will be among those to enjoy a special seasonal menu of Bavarian-inspired food and beverage, marking Oktoberfest.
Wild Chile & Robinson Crusoe Island - 14 Nights aboard Greg Mortimer + 1 Night Ushuaia - from $9259* per person.
Air New Zealand and innovative footwear brand Allbirds have joined forces to take the best of New Zealand around the globe, bringing added comfort to the inflight experience with an intelligently designed eye mask to help customers sleep better and wake up fresh.
The persimmon season has just started in the United States, with harvest of the early season varieties underway.
The Tax Working Group (TWG)'s "Future of Tax" interim report is 188 pages long. There have been (and there will be) many hundreds more pages written about the findings. (Newsroom has written a few.) And that's even before the full report comes out in February next year.
Construction is due to begin at Scott Technology's Kaikorai Valley headquarters in Dunedin, in a $4million project which will double its space writes Simon Hartley in todays Otago Daily Times.
The Tiwai Point smelter will soon begin energising the site’s fourth potline after a six-year break
Gross Domestic Product statistics out today are further evidence that business commentators’ attempts to darken economic and political confidence are out of step with reality, Council of Trade Unions President Richard Wagstaff says.
The rigorous process to look at the risks around the three re-entry options being considered for the Pike River Mine has turned up no “showstoppers”, Pike River Recovery Agency Chief Executive Dave Gawn says.