Business
Manufacturing index back in positive territory
Production, employment, new orders, finished stocks and deliveries were all in expansion.
'Is this available?': How to use online marketplaces and avoid the scams
New Zealand's secondhand market could be worth an estimated $5.5 billion a year.
'Not a drill': Cruise industry brainstorms over falling visitor numbers
The industry conference in Napier is wrestling with the issues facing the tourism sector.
The Panel with Jennie Moreton and Sue Kedgley Part 1
Tonight, on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Jennie Moreton and Sue Kedgley First up, new figures show the amount of Kiwisaver funds that bought into weapon companies increased by 40… Audio
Evening business for 14 August 2025
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
Cruise ship season sinking fast
Napier Port has revealed its cruise ship revenue is down nearly 10%. Bookings for the upcoming season that starts in October are headed in the same direction. Cruise ship numbers in the Bay of Island… Audio
Midday Business News for 14 August 2025
The Electricity Authority is to dig deeper into business complaints about energy pricing, contract availability and business conduct in the electricity and gas markets. Audio
Market Update for Thursday 14 August 2025
For a quick update on korero kaipakihi - business - and what the markets are up to this morning. Audio
Are you investing in weapons used in Gaza?
A responsible investment platform says the amount of KiwiSaver money invested in weapons companies has increased 40.9 percent this year.
Kiwisaver provider to build 600 rentals in Queenstown
The project is valued at up to $500 million.
The true cost of the country's boom in failing businesses
New Zealand is on track for a record number of liquidations this year - again - but it's not all doom and gloom for Kiwi businesses.
A boom in businesses going bust
New Zealand is on track for a record number of liquidations this year - again - but it's not all doom and gloom for Kiwi businesses. Audio
Why do we love free stuff?
University of Canterbury Professor of Marketing Ekant Veer joins Mark Leishman to explain why free things tickle our brain. Audio
The Panel with Heather Roy and Tim Batt Part 2
In part two, a 16 percent annual rise in the price of beef mince is making the humble pie an expensive roadside munch. Then, the panel meets a Wairoa man who's been cutting hair for five decades and… Audio
Evening business for 13 August 2025
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
Oyster farmers find mysterious $10,000 in bank accounts
The big catch is they don't know what the money is for.