Last time NZ supermarkets challenged the Commerce Commission in court to be allowed to merge, they won. Can Foodstuffs do it again? Tina Morrison reports.
MediaRoom: Top legal minds will decide if a judge or a major corporation are correctly watching disputed 1News stories as an “ordinary reasonable viewer” would. Tim Murphy reports.
With geothermal energy exploration underway and torrefied wood pellets already in use, New Zealand could look to turn away from fossil fuels ...
Rugby stars speak out on a new survey showing young New Zealanders don't rate the importance of a healthy lifestyle ...
NZ shouldn’t be making decisions about how Auckland functions based on who spends $20 at Kiwi Giftland on Queen Street, argues.
Why attack Iran now? What will China do about its oil reserves? Is NZ’s response sufficient? International relations expert Robert Patman shares his thoughts.
Latest Stats NZ figures reported 48,000 migrant departures from New Zealand to Australia in the year ending June 2025, with a ...
The more we understand, the more we're concerned about global threats,' says Syos Aerospace founder Sam Vye. Jonathan Milne ...
The coalition's cautious response to US-led strikes on Iran has sparked criticism from some quarters, in another test of NZ diplomacy ...
The Hauraki Gulf is back in the spotlight as National promises to reverse their own fisheries policy, leaving the commercial fishing industry sweating – and confused.
US President Donald Trump’s decision to launch a devastating aerial attack on Iran over the weekend will further unnerve markets already dealing with a new round of tariff hikes, concerns about the ...
Simon Upton says NZ needs to sort out its messy data environment before it can make good decisions about its natural environment, writes Fox Meyer.