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Unimax has become the first label and packaging printer in New Zealand to install the new Jet L350UV SAI Inkjet Press.
TechDay's 10-Minute IT Jams: Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise discusses their digital-age solutions and trends in the APAC region.
Stephen Madden, who is the Technical Alliance Manager for Australia and New Zealand at Wasabi Technologies, joins us today to tell us more about Wasabi.
With weather damage, economic uncertainty and an election looming, Civil Contractors New Zealand wants construction professionals to weigh in before 26 June.
Axis Communications and Atlas Gentech partner to leverage technologies and distribution capabilities for system integrators and end customers. .
Councils could gain new powers under a review urging the next Government to back localism and shared funding for infrastructure.
Two of the Government’s four ETS reform options would miss New Zealand’s climate goals, leaving businesses to face continued uncertainty.
Skills shortages, weather damage and rising costs are squeezing construction firms as Waihanga Ara Rau outlines priorities for the next 18 months.
Auckland's $178 million Voco-Holiday Inn Express build has won praise for reducing risk on a site with 380 workers and 60 subcontractors.
Rents, homelessness and housing shortages are in the crosshairs as the council seeks to lift supply, quality and affordability in the capital.
Passengers could see little benefit from the refurbished Capital Connection fleet, which is expected to be idle most of the time without new services.
Rents in Auckland’s outer suburbs have climbed faster than in the city centre since Covid-19, as working from home shifts demand.
First-home buyers are returning to lenders as looser loan-to-value rules give them more room to qualify for a mortgage.
The new guidance aims to close safety gaps for forklift users after outdated 1995 rules were found to be unfit for modern operations.
Most of the Government’s 331 infrastructure actions are already underway, prompting calls for funded projects rather than more plans.
Property investors may see yields stabilise soon, as the Reserve Bank of New Zealand signals its Official Cash Rate has peaked and cuts loom.
Ratepayers and taxpayers will help fund buyouts and flood defences for homes in areas hit by severe weather after years of underinvestment.
Construction firms are under mounting strain as price rises, supply shortages and softer demand push insolvencies higher across New Zealand.
A cyber security firm says hackers are selling access to IT systems at hundreds of New Zealand schools and tertiary institutes.
Businesses face prosecution if they conceal evidence during WorkSafe probes into hazardous substance incidents, the agency says.