The report also includes information about updates to annual balance sheets to improve consistency within the full set of national accounts. Stats NZ today released the 2024 preview of national ...
Melanie Jill Tatana, also known as Melanie Jill Smith, was sentenced in the Christchurch District Court on October 30 and jailed for three years for what the Judge described as a case involving the ...
Rock scaling/removal work at the Orman Falls, on South Westland’s Haast highway, SH6, could cause delays of up to an hour for ...
The Children’s Advertising Code and Food and Beverage Advertising Code are now in full effect Following extensive consultation and industry training, two new Codes are now in force for advertising ...
The Green Party is urgently calling on the Government to ban bottom trawling, following news a New Zealand bottom trawler caught 37kg of coral in international waters, prompting the suspension of all ...
In the September 2024 quarter, there were 4,485 stand-alone houses consented, up 24 percent compared with the September 2023 quarter. There were 4,691 multi-unit homes consented, down 15 percent over ...
Inland Revenue (IR) staff are making unannounced visits to hundreds of businesses who we believe aren’t meeting all their tax obligations as employers. The visits are another round in IR’s Hidden ...
Today marks a significant milestone with the funding of cetuximab (branded as Erbitux) for advanced bowel cancer patients with left-sided, RAS wild-type and BRAF wild-type, metastatic colorectal ...
Building on earlier negotiations with the United Arab Emirates, New Zealand’s successful conclusion of negotiations for a NZ/Gulf Co-operation Council Free Trade Agreement should enable further ...
Executive Director Josh Tan says the agreement with the Gulf States will streamline processes to get New Zealand products on shelves in the Gulf sooner. ExportNZ welcomes a new Free Trade Agreement ...
The successful conclusion of negotiations on a trade agreement with the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) is welcomed by New Zealand wood product exporters.
Commission Chair, John Small, says that while historical, the Commission considers the conduct to be serious and warrants proceedings under the Commerce Act.