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Countdown The Palms reopened for business today, following an extensive recovery effort after the Christchurch earthquakes on February 22 and June 13. The store, located inside The Palms shopping c
Green MP Sue Kedgley
Politicians and government officials appear to have been blindsided by a backlash to new food safety laws, with nearly 4000 people signing a petition demanding change. The petition argues that the
Australian supermarket chain Coles has dumped New Zealand as a supplier for its house brand cheese. New Zealand has provided about half the cheese used in the chain's generic brand, but Coles
Barcode
All businesses, including more than half a million sole traders, may be allocated a new 13-digit "single business number" that would let them better identify themselves when dealing with gov
Fonterra is still on track to deliver around $11 billion to the New Zealand economy in the coming year. This is much to the relief of its farmers and economy watchers who had been nervous about the
Zespri
Zespri chairman John Loughlin says some kiwifruit earnings from China could be at risk if Chinese officials sell up the assets of a Zespri import agent arrested for evading millions of dollars of cust
Toilet paper company Cottonsoft has taken another hit with one of New Zealand's two supermarket chains demanding it prove its environmental credentials.
The Government has put an emphasis on exploiting New Zealand's oil and gas potential in its Energy Strategy announced this morning, and is proposing changes to the industry's exploration per
Two tax bills guided through Parliament by Revenue Minister Peter Dunne have now been enacted. The Taxation (Tax Administration and Remedial Matters) Bill and the Student Loan Scheme Bill received

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