A Dunedin homeware retailer says a "very challenging" economic climate has forced them to close their doors, and warns the challenges for business are far from over.
Dunedin's engineering and manufacturing sector could provide the blueprint for the rest of the country as long as it works together, says the Minister for Small Business and Manufacturing.
A popular Christchurch-made video game, described as a fishing adventure with a sinister undercurrent, is set to be turned into a feature-length movie.
The government is giving owners of earthquake-prone buildings more time to complete strengthening work and bringing forward a review into the regulations.
Scott Technology is citing one-off strategic review costs and higher lease and financing costs for a 42% drop in after tax net profit to $4.5 million for the six months to February 29.
Resources Minister Shane Jones has praised an Otago goldmine as ‘‘the backbone’’ of New Zealand’s goldmining industry, and has called on the rest of the country to follow in its footsteps.
The Commerce Commission has filed proceedings in the High Court against One NZ for allegedly failing to ensure that vulnerable customers can call 111 during power cuts.
A Dunedin developer is investigating building a two-storey car parking building for his busy Andersons Bay Rd retail store as the South Dunedin shopping precinct continues to grow.
Bit by byte, things are coming together for Southland’s new multimillion-dollar data centre, as T4 Group announces it has bought the land it will build on.
A major workers’ accommodation complex proposed to alleviate some of Queenstown’s rental issues has hit a planning snag, after the airport company and other community groups opposed it.