
NZ's future: Zero emissions by 2100?
Slashing pastoral stock numbers by up to 35 per cent has been suggested among ways to push New Zealand's greenhouse gas emissions down to zero by 2100.
Slashing pastoral stock numbers by up to 35 per cent has been suggested among ways to push New Zealand's greenhouse gas emissions down to zero by 2100.
The bill will bring taxis, shuttles, private hire vehicles, and dial-a-driver services into one category.
A deal to allow for 14 flights a week to Colombia has been signed and more agreements are in the pipeline.
A grant from the Heartland Fund has helped the latest Kawhia beach cleanup. But, an ownership review of King Country Energy could mean the future of the community fund is at risk. Made with Funding from NZ On Air
The first images of a Hyperloop test track built in the middle of the Nevada desert have been released.
A battle is brewing between Auckland accommodation providers and the city's mayor over who will pay for tourism promotion.
A bigger scheme proposed last year drew opposition from the Waiheke Island community.
Charges set to double in parts of Tauranga city centre to encourage more bus use
COMMENT: Over nearly two decades of investing, I've noticed a strong link between founder-led companies and top performance.
Airbus is making a play to replace NZ's ageing Hercules by showing off its big military airlifter this week in a bid to woo the public and Defence chiefs.
Freightways posted a 22 per cent gain in first-half profit, driven by growth in its express package & business mail division.
COMMENT: Boardroom conversation is an art form for some and a learned skill for others.
Hundreds of people are queuing for ferries to Waiheke Island today - but no extra ferries are being laid on.
Auckland Airport handled close to one million international passengers in December as tourism booms and concern about pressure on infrastructure grows.
A trial for a 15-seat autonomous shuttle is about to start at Christchurch Airport.
The RV, which is 45ft long and eight-foot wide, is a home on wheels that is probably more impressive than your house.
COMMENT: Governance cannot be that bad, given the growing interest in directorships from many individuals.
Bus company InterCity is putting more premium seats in its buses.
Can a Kiwi company win against the global giant that is disrupting the taxi industry? Russell Brown reports.
Qatar Airways is growing rapidly and about to launch services to Auckland on what will be the world's longest route.
You could avoid peak hour traffic congestion and overcrowded public transport by flying to work.
The November 14 earthquake caused significant damage to the Wellington Port, especially to the container area.
NZ Herald Business Leader of the Year has pulled off one of the big deals of the decade and is a petrol retailer determined to fight climate change
Meet the New Zealand Herald Business Leader of the Year finalists.
KiwiRail has made the decision to take ageing electric trains off part of its North Island network. Chief Executive Peter Reidy explains why.
KiwiRail has announced it will replace its electric train fleet on the North Island main trunk line with diesel locomotives.
Bus operators are opposing a proposal to move the inter city terminal from Auckland CBD to Manukau
A proposal to move Auckland's intercity bus depot from the CBD to Manukau has enraged a public transport users' organisation.
Sealegs, which manufactures and sells amphibious boats and systems in NZ and overseas, today announced plans to expand globally and to change its name.
Mainfreight, the transport and logistics group, said two women, Kate Parsons and Sue Tindal, will join the company as non-executive directors starting on January 1.