Air NZ cuts engineers

Aircraft such as Air New Zealand's Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner will no longer be serviced in Auckland.

5:57 PM  Up to 60 heavy maintenance jobs to go at Air New Zealand.

NZ to join infrastructure bank

New Zealand has agreed to join the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank

John Key says New Zealand was "instrumental" in set up of new Chinese infrastructure bank.

Stuff audience rises

Fairfax Media executive editor Sinead Boucher says Stuff can offer 'mass scale'.

5:37 PM  Stuff part of winning trifecta alongside Google and Facebook, says editorial boss.

Minnie Cooper going online 

120314 The Press FEATURES - supplied image - Zest - MJ shoes, $379, from Minnie Cooper. For Zest Style briefs.

Owner of boutique shoe store isn't happy about having to close her brick and mortar stores.

Economy set to cool 

The economy is facing a mixed picture with world dairy prices falling heavily this year, but household spending has remained strong.

The economy is set to grow 3.3 per cent in the March year, but the pace of growth will cool. 

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industries

Air NZ cuts engineers

Aircraft such as Air New Zealand's Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner will no longer be serviced in Auckland.

5:57 PM  Up to 60 heavy maintenance jobs to go at Air New Zealand.

Stuff audience rises

5:37 PM  Stuff part of winning trifecta alongside Google and Facebook, says editorial boss.

NXT ready to launch

NZ to join infrastructure bank

money

Income caps on home loans

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Once again, it's the young and the poor that will feel the pain.

Preparing for the worst

People with children should have a will that takes account of the death of both parents.

While previous generations saw cars as freedom, fewer Millennials seem to see benefits in even getting licences.

Money lives of the young

The 'Millennial' generation is shaking up traditional financial rules.

small business

The Collective does dairy right

The Collective co-founder Angus Allan and his team's commitment to creating good quality dairy products has seen the company feature on the Deloitte Fast 50 multiple times.

A clear game plan and a commitment to high quality sees The Collective on Deloitte Fast 50 again.

TomTom to appeal ruling

Small businesses' hopes of defending their trade marks have been dealt a blow.

Equity crowdfunding enthusiast Conor Roberts sips his investment at 16 Tun bar on Auckland's waterfront.

Crowdfunding's strong start

Fledgling companies are taking a chance at alternative finance.

world

Greek debt talks broken off

A statement said European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker was still hopeful of a solution before the end of the month.

A lack of significant progress in Greek bailout talks has led the European Commission President to break them off.

The unseen price of West's fashion

Across Asia, millions of children toil for long hours, in stifling conditions, earning barely enough to live while sewing garments for Western fashion brands.

American Airlines wants to begin daily services between Sydney and Los Angeles in December.

Qantas braces for 'swift response' from rivals

Rivals will mount a "strong and swift response" to plans to boost flights between Aus and the US.

better business

DOC most attractive employer

The Department of Conservation has taken out the Randstad Award for the most attractive employer in the country.

The Department of Conservation has the winning formula for prospective employees.

Seven secrets to Coke's success

Coca-Cola became as recognisable on the streets of Shanghai as its hometown Atlanta by the 1920s.

Mad Group boss James Tucker believes New Zealand could support 30 to 50 Mad Mex stores.

Mad Mex offer unfolds

Equity crowdfunding has got off to a good start, despite a "slight concern" over valuations, says Angel Association boss.

opinion & analysis

Key needs to show he is not a wimp on worker safety

The death of a man buried under rubble  at a Canterbury quarry has put the focus back on worker safety.

OPINION: With the Health and Safety Reform Bill, John Key has a historic opportunity. He can 'show some guts' and actively ensure that legislation with teeth is passed that will protect New Zealand's most vulnerable workers, in big and small businesses.

Dairy debt discord

OPINION: Dairy farmers will need to borrow another $1.9b to get through the season just starting.

Pike River manager Steve Ellis and engineering manager Rob Ridl look at the memorial board containing the 29 men's tags near the entrance to the mine.

Work safety bill suffering death by 1000 cuts

OPINION: New Zealand has a shameful work safety record, one of the worst in the West.

farming

Fonterra debate distraction

Milk tankers line up at Fonterra's Clandeboye dairy factory near Temuka, South Canterbury.

Fresh fuss about DIRA for Fonterra to supply competitors with regulated price milk is being called an engineered sideshow.

Bachelor scoops 'unreal' prizes

There were two prizes to aim for in the Fieldays Rural Bachelor competition and Toby How won both.

These kingfish were caught off Nelson in a competition. Kingfish is one of the species being bred for aquaculture.

Primary exports to rise?

While dairy and forestry exports lag, other sectors like horticulture and honey show contrasting good growth.

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