Fonterra will release its FY25 interim results on 20 March 2025 and will confirm its interim dividend on that date. The Co-ops dividend policy is 60-80% of full year earnings, with up to 50% of the ...
Tourism Industry Aotearoa (TIA) is proud to announce its partnership with Grow Tourism and Powrsuit to support the launch of their new ‘Women in Tourism Career Accelerator’ programme.
“Economic growth is not just a theoretical concept—it’s the key to higher wages, better public services, and greater economic opportunities for future generations,” says Taxpayers’ Union Executive ...
International and domestic infrastructure investors are eager for opportunities in New Zealand, and the onus is on the Government to bring a pipeline of high-quality projects to the market.
While last month saw business confidence up and interest rates down it’s not all good news for New Zealand’s economy, with ...
This is because it will linger for longer over the same location, dumping more rain before it moves on. Alfred’s slowing means the huge waves triggered by the cyclone will last longer too, likely ...
NZME journalists have told Mediawatch any attempts to direct editorial resources to issues of interest to new owners – or the preoccupations of The Centrist – would imperil NZME’s success in digital ...
Sharemarkets have been volatile this week as the impact of US President Donald Trump’s on-again-off-again tariff war was felt. The Vix volatility index, which measures fear in the market, is up 60 ...
Previously, conflicts about new road names have stretched out for years due to disagreements about names having relevance to the area. Acacia Avenue, off Bunyan Road, took five years from the time the ...
A compromise over closing the Judds Rd rail crossing in Masterton means new safety issues will be funnelled towards the High St intersection instead, community advocates say.
Whakaata Māori is aware of a recent media article containing misleading and inaccurate statements regarding a private whānau event held at our production, training and conference facility, ...
Tax Justice Aotearoa chair Glenn Barclay says the timing of the petitions delivery is set to coincide with the Governments investment conference, and reinforces the call for economic policies that ...
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