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TV firms vow to 'uphold their rights'

Television companies' next step may be to seek an interim injunction against Global Mode

Vodafone issues continue

Intermittent mobile fault affects 'a lot' of customers across the country.

Port battle heads to court

Fight over controversial Auckland wharf extensions is heading for court.

Manufacturing slows to canter

Manufacturing has been growing for 30 months in a row, though the pace of expansion slowed in March, according to a bank survey.

Air NZ to fly Auckland-Houston direct

The Boeing 777-200 flights will take off in December, in a code share with Star Alliance partner United Airlines.

What to do about nasty emails

Healthy appetites boost Restaurant Brands coffers

'Economic black hole' as dairy prices fall

'Dick-tatorship' prompts protest confetti bomb

Job ads weaker in March

Crosbys' $100,000 donation

Fish and chips may be at risk

Marlborough tops NZ for spending

Drought hits farmers in pocket

Conservation leads to success

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DOC opens estate to possum trappers

Possums are about to become fair game for more trappers and manufacturers, courtesy of a deal between Department of Conservation (DoC) and the fur industry.

Tax may cut Our First Home profit

The $190k profit made by Our First Home's winners may not be quite as sweet as you'd think.

Brewers look to clear craft beer bottleneck

With the local craft beer industry booming, two Cantabrians have started a business to deal with the bottleneck facing indie brewers.

CEO cuts his salary for staff

The paychecks of about 70 employees will grow, with 30 ultimately doubling their salaries.

The most anxious people in your office are...

Take a look around your office. The most stressed employees in the room probably aren't the greying bosses.

A daughter's legacy

Anti-domestic violence campaigner Lesley Elliott wins top prize at 2014 Women of Influence awards.

Newco gets southern support

Key Meat Industry Excellence figure discussed "where to now?" for the red meat industry at meetings in the south.

Arming yourself to succeed in the cloud

IT practitioners must see themselves as business people and technologists, and help to build bridges between business goals and technology solutions.