New Zealand (NZ) stories
NextDC's website was quietly updated last month to include plans for new data center developments, including in Kuala Lumpur and Auckland.
Mark Reddy, who is the Head of Growth and Spend Management at Portt, joins us today to talk more about Portt and what trends Portt is seeing in the APAC region.
Denodo's Suresh Chandrasekaran and Linda Urlich join TechDay to discuss the data management company's new partner program.
Sales have fallen sharply from last year’s peak as higher interest rates and broader uncertainty cool New Zealand’s lifestyle property market.
Auckland Transport risks paralysis if it keeps seeking public input on tiny road changes already covered by approved plans.
The plan could cut central-city housing capacity, even as stronger transit-zone density and funding reforms win praise from some analysts.
Infrastructure New Zealand wants parties to back simpler funding, congestion charging and stronger oversight to tackle the country's infrastructure deficit.
A forestry exporter has been fined after a worker suffered surgery for arm injuries when unsafe imported equipment trapped his wrist at Northport.
Long hours online can harm staff health, but timed breaks and app limits can help cut screen exposure without hurting productivity.
New research reveals that providing more homes with internet connectivity could benefit New Zealand's economy by up to NZD $700 million annually.
Record sales at Sylvia Park, LynnMall and The Base helped offset a fall in property values as Kiwi Property posted a full-year loss.
The policy is set to cost taxpayers GBP £175 million a year, while experts warn the wider GBP £2.3 billion health package may still fall short.
Critics say the spending will still leave New Zealand’s infrastructure deficit and weather damage unaddressed without a clear pipeline of work.
Poor training at a Hawke’s Bay meatworks left a 17-year-old with partial finger amputations, and the company has been fined and ordered to pay reparations.
Real-world subdivision design projects are giving civil engineering students hands-on experience tackling housing and water shortages across New Zealand.
Small firms are being urged to diversify and adapt as AI and future shocks threaten jobs, revenue and whole business models.
The move could cut the climate impact of its 300 live projects, with one office tower already delivering a 5,000 ton emissions saving.
Critics say the reform could lift housing and infrastructure costs by stripping councils of planning powers and deepening court battles.
First home buyers are showing renewed interest as easing lending rules and softer prices create opportunities in New Zealand’s slow market.
New Zealand business growth organization, The Icehouse, welcomes Two new board members, Lindsay Zwart and Steven Joyce.