New Zealand (NZ) stories
Opening of the Waterview Tunnel has slipped by up to three months as safety testing of its complex systems continues.
Hazard models may need rewriting after data showed the South Island shifted more than five metres and rose by up to eight metres in the quake.
Better energy ratings are helping landlords cut costs while giving tenants healthier workplaces, higher productivity and longer leases.
Planning reforms will face scrutiny in Wellington, with more than 600 delegates set to quiz parties on housing, growth and resilience.
Back injuries during lambing have been cut for a Nelson farmer after a second-hand wheelchair lift let him move ewes without strain.
Rising dairy, transport and industry emissions are testing New Zealand’s green credentials, with the OECD warning that water pollution is worsening.
Mergers and acquisitions can unsettle clients, but a joint bid team can help reassure them and protect contract wins for the new company.
A shortage of prime CBD space has pushed Auckland retail rents to record highs and kept conditions tight until new supply arrives.
Only eight of 20 district health boards can guarantee round-the-clock sign language access, leaving deaf patients exposed in emergencies.
Barriers to innovation within New Zealand's tertiary education system have been identified by the Productivity Commission.
A culvert under State Highway 58 was repaired in under two weeks, avoiding lane closures and saving thousands of dollars for New Zealand road users.
A shortage of quality CBD rooms is set to ease as Auckland’s last remaining waterfront site is lined up for a 165-room luxury hotel.
The award boost highlights fresh urgency over pedestrian safety at level crossings as rail incidents rise nationwide.
New Zealand's Intellectual Property Office has been ranked number one worldwide for its online capabilities by the World Trademark Review.
ServiceNow boosts its New Zealand operations by appointing Hamish Miles as its inaugural local country manager, aiming to enhance Kiwi market growth.
Rising pollution incidents are leaving New Zealand businesses exposed to clean-up bills that can run into millions of dollars.
Women in construction will be able to apply for full funding towards a safety certificate, with applications opening on 1 July.
Kiwi businesses should gain a single nationwide supplier of integrated occupational health services as two providers join forces.
Councils say tourism growth is straining toilets, roads and car parks, with more than 680 projects worth NZD $1.38 billion in train.
Attendance is set to draw more security firms after NZSA joined Facilities Integrate as a partner for its Auckland show in September.