
Inter(Sky)City? Maybe not anymore
SkyCity Entertainment Group wants Auckland's InterCity Coachlines station out of its casino headquarters.
SkyCity Entertainment Group wants Auckland's InterCity Coachlines station out of its casino headquarters.
Shipping containers are being put to new uses in Auckland, as builders make inroads on two prominent city sites.
A new partnership between tourism agencies and the marine industry aims to double spending by wealthy superyacht owners and their crew to $190 million a year.
Trucking companies say they are being forced to import drivers from overseas because of a desperate shortage of Kiwis.
Swiss air freight company Kuehne + Nagel International has been penalised $3.1m.
A Swiss air freight company has been penalised $3.1 million by a NZ judge for being part of a "classic hard-core cartel" that used gardening codewords to try disguise itself.
Auckland's main business lobby says a freight corridor through the industrial belt from Onehunga to East Tamaki is far more urgent.
An online tracker to follow the steady progress of New Zealand's biggest dig is about to be revealed.
PM John Key has rebuffed a $250m offer from Auckland Mayor Len Brown to kick-start the $2.86b City Rail Link, saying it's on track for 2020.
Auckland Mayor Len Brown is offering $250 million of the city's money to kick-start the $2.86 billion underground rail project before the Govt starts contributing.
The founders of Auckland-based online taxi booking service Zoomy remain bullish about their business prospects as a major overseas competitor prepares to enter the New Zealand market.
Car request company Uber is looking to expand into Auckland and could give taxi companies a run for their - and your money.
Govt defends decision to award $8m ferry contract to a Bangladesh firm
Protesters tread a fine line when seeking to achieve their goals. Activity that's out of proportion to their objective will work against them. Just ask hunger-striking taxi drivers.
Disgruntled taxi drivers have begun a hunger strike and rally at Auckland International Airport today.
Len Brown wants his council to look more to public private partnership models to create new infrastructure, saying it could relieve the financial burden on ratepayers and taxpayers.
Angry taxi drivers will consider blocking access to Auckland Airport and inner city streets if their demands are not met by airport executives today.
New Zealand manufacturers are increasingly moving offshore to stay afloat, but there are other options, says Steve Nicholson
City's unemployment at lowest level since 2011 with average pay up to $1135 a week, writes Anne Gibson.
Surveyors are plotting ground levels above Auckland's proposed new multi-billion dollar rail underground tunnel.