Gareth Thomas
Crown doesn't trust iwi to keep land open to public - Labour
Labour's candidate for Tamaki Makaurau claims the Crown doesn't trust tribes to keep land open to the public. Peeni Henare says giving whenua back to iwi - which then hand it back to the Crown - is… Audio
NZX fines Diligent $100,000 for reporting failures
The stock exchange's disciplinary tribunal has publicly censured Diligent and fined it 100-thousand dollars for failing to file its financial accounts, through 2013, in three successive reporting… Audio
No Crown dividend, as Kordia posts loss of $8.6 million
The government-controlled broadcast and telecommunications company, Kordia, has made a loss of more than 8.6 million dollars for the year ended June. Audio
Insurance brokers feel the heat from the fire service
The Supreme Court has granted the Fire Service an appeal over a long-running legal row with the Insurance Brokers Association. Audio
Aviation engineer Airwork branches out to US and Africa
The aviation servicing firm, Airwork, is expanding into the United States and African markets. Audio
Airwork turns in profit of almost $10 million
Airwork has reported an annual net profit of 9.8 million dollars, 17 per cent ahead of its prospectus forecast. Audio
Ebos' annual net profit more than triples
Ebos' annual net profit more than tripled to more than 92 million dollars, reflecting its purchase of the Australia-based business, Symbion, in June last year. Audio
Pacific Brands has posted a $224.5 Million loss
Pacific Brands has posted a 224-and-a-half million Australian dollar annual loss a month after its last managing director left the company after a disagreement with the board. Audio
Heartland posts a 36 million dollar annual profit, as expected
Heartland New Zealand's annual net profit came in at 36 million dollars, in line with the company's guidance. Audio
AMP's annual profit fell 3%, NZ operating earnings up 5%
AMP's annual net profit fell 3 percent, despite 5 percent higher operating earnings from its New Zealand arm. Audio
Profit up, revenue down at APN
APN News & Media lifted first-half net profit 77 percent, largely reflecting it buying more radio stations. Audio
IAG says its annual net profit jumped 59 percent
Strong investment returns helped the Sydney-based Insurance Australia Group lift annual net profit by 59 percent. Audio
Contact Energy lifts annual net profit nearly 18 percent
Contact Energy says the payoff from its 2 billion dollar investment program helped it lift annual net profit nearly 18 percent. Audio
ANZ's high LVR mortgage lending shrank in June quarter
ANZ Bank's mortgage lending to people with small deposits shrank by a whopping 924 million dollars in the June quarter. Audio
Domino's to move into provincial markets
Domino's Pizza is planning to expand into the provincial towns of New Zealand, with intentions to increase the number of its stores by 30 over 3 years. Audio
Two tribes team up to buy bus firm for 171 million dollars
The commercial arm of Tainui says its stake in a bus company shows it's taking steps to diversify its investment portfolio. Audio
Govt accused of creating a 'brown bureaucracy' for Te Reo
The Mana movement is accusing the Government of creating a brown bureaucracy to take charge of revitalising Te Reo. Audio
What happened to Whanganui on Metservice maps?
More than four years ago, the government ordered all Crown agencies to put the letter 'h' in Whanganui. Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 16 July 2014
The latest candidate to stand for the Waiariki electorate says he will further split the vote for the seat. Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 15 July 2014
The Maori Council is considering asking for a hearing into the funding of the Waitangi Tribunal. Audio