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Hopes are rising that multinational companies operating in NZ may soon be paying a fairer share of tax.
Greytown is a long way from Baghdad but "choc and awe" sums up the approach of the town's successful chocolatier.
The internet revolution is increasingly disrupting business, and the sex industry is no exception.
A former sex kingpin with connections to a dozen Christchurch brothels is getting back into the game.
A foray into hospitality by Christchurch financiers George and Hayden Jones has been costly for some.
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From roads and rubbish to statues and scholarships, just what do we get for our rates?
Thousands of "second-chancers" who fell off the property ladder have climbed back on using KiwiSaver.
Retail site Mighty Ape is a story of first-starter advantage and speed.
Dumped woman seeks solace in the form of fried chicken, to avoid memories of her boyfriend at home.
We are all working a little closer together as employers cram in more desks to save on costs, a survey shows.
October is a dangerous month. In May you can sell and go away. October is just slippery.
Anti-domestic violence campaigner Lesley Elliott wins top prize at 2014 Women of Influence awards.
A trial under way in South Taranaki is looking at whether it's worth giving measured amounts of feed to individual cows.
An account of a marshmallow psychology test reveals that willpower can be nurtured.