Business
Evening business for 22 September 2025
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
Iwi partners with horticulture company to grow berries
The Northland iwi will provide the land, water and labour, while T&G Fresh will provide expertise, new berry varieties and access to markets.
Cafe calls for more pathways to residency for workers
The cafe owner have sent an open letter to Tourism and Hospitality Minister Louise Upston.
Beauty industry award winner keen to inspire Pacifica women
In 2019 Auckland mother of three Zandalee Matene was facing unemployment. Fast forward six years, and Zandalee has her own business and has just made history by becoming the first first Pacific… Audio
Midday Business News for 22 September 2025
Midday Business News with Jerffery Halley. Audio
Investor confidence at lowest level in nearly five years
ASB's measure of investor sentiment was at its lowest level since the third quarter of 2020 as the Covid-19 pandemic struck.
Imported fruit pushing out our peaches
Orchardists are pulling out their trees after Wattie's told them it's shrinking production of the canned fruit. So how did it happen?
Climate news impacts price wine investors will pay, study finds
The study shows climate change news affects the value of asset classes, a finance academic says.
The inside story of Patagonia's founder
Legendary rock climber Yvon Chouinard - an outdoorsman who was so uninterested in material possessions he would sleep in the dirt - made billions as the founder of clothing apparel company Patagonia.
…Auckland high rise to rent out all 77 apartments
Every apartment in a new Auckland high rise will be rented rather than sold, because of the sluggish property market. CEO of Ockham Residential's Point Chevalier development Whetu William Deihl spoke… Audio
Tourism Minister heads to China for trade mission
Tourism Minister Louise Upston is heading to China today to lead a major trade mission, aimed at boosting tourism ties with one of our largest markets. Louise Upston spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
Morning Business News for 22 August 2025
Morning Business News for 22 August 2025. Audio
Canned peaches, canned
Hawke's Bay orchardists are pulling out their peach trees after Wattie's told them it's shrinking production of the canned fruit. Audio
Public Service Commission spells out latest pay offers to teachers
Commissioner Sir Brian Roche insists the latest offer to primary teachers is as high as it could go.
Should you be paying commission on your KiwiSaver?
The way advisers are paid hasn't changed in the past 10-20 years, claims one provider.
Tasti recalls products over possible presence of 'metal pieces'
Items impacted include Smooshed wholefood balls, snack logs, chopped peanuts, Frooze Balls and nut bars.
Ask Susan: Am I paying capital gains tax in KiwiSaver?
RNZ money correspondent Susan Edmunds answers your questions.
Evening business for 19 September 2025
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio