
What Infrastructure NZ wants to see in the Budget
'NZ needs to grow up and accept the costs if we are going to build a prosperous future.'
'NZ needs to grow up and accept the costs if we are going to build a prosperous future.'
One narrow, winding road and no schools are the locals' two main concerns.
Opinion: Our editorial on the latest imported fuel problem hitting airlines.
Dramatic end to a travel journey: Millions of dollars sink.
Trucking still accounts for nearly 80 per cent of shipping in New Zealand.
Drivers with fully-electric vehicles will be eligible for a service fee discount.
Kiwis spent more in sectors like travel and hospitality in the March quarter.
We should be paying at least twice as much, Freightways CEO says.
Opinion: A funding crunch is coming but there are ways out.
New Zealand's $25 billion freight and logistics sector feeling pain of ferry failures too.
Controversy is nothing new for the state-owned Cook Strait ferries.
Motorists in the Wellington region pay the highest prices for fuel in the country.
New shipping calm and predictability could mean a change in ordering modes.
Unprecedented wet weather, labour shortages, productivity problems dog business.
Truckies face huge trips to navigate a jigsaw of damaged roads.
Son moves continents, turning round Americas division a big focus for Mainfreight.
More competitive tension would be welcome, freight sector says.
NY Times: Mexico attracts Chinese businesses wary of shipping and geopolitical problems.
Latest CPI figures confirm travellers have suffered from eye-watering fares.
What is New Zealand agriculture going to look like in the decades ahead?
Two of nine marina piers at contentious site now mostly installed.
Forecast slashed due to weakening growth expected in world's top economies.
No entry after dirty hull: Cruise ship issue hits tourism bottom line.
Council, not company, will decide port's future, Brown says.
Roger Gray: 'We don't deny that we’ve let New Zealand down.'
"The only significant North Shore marina" - opponents fight back.
Commissioners backed the Herberts' revised scheme.
Too much posturing for big firms tired of politcial tirades, congestion.
It's not just petrol prices that will increase when the discount is ditched.
Maritime unions say it has taken only months for the wheels to come off the new system.