[ad_1] Employsure research shows a shift in SME concerns and priorities after a bumpy 2023. Photo / Janna Dixon Rising costs, staffing and inflation are major concerns for small business…
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Dad blasted for allowing cabin crew to spoon feed 5yr-old son
[ad_1] It was amazing! Rutherford’s son was spoon-fed on the SIA plane. Something other travellers found unpalatable. Photo / Instagram; michaelrutherfordonline A father travelling with a five-year-old son has been…
Tower’s ownership is up for review
[ad_1] Tower NZ’s ownership is up for review. Photo / File Insurance company Tower has hired Goldman Sachs NZ to assist with a strategic review of its ownership structure. The…
Climate change: Where NZ risks getting adaptation badly wrong
[ad_1] New Zealand needs an urgent rethink on how it involves the public in adapting to climate change’s ever-worsening impacts – with a status-quo approach risking making the problem bigger,…
Travelogix signs three-year agreement with… | Travolution
[ad_1] It’s the firm’s first client in the Swiss market Travel data analytics company Travelogix has secured its first client in the Swiss market and signed a deal with one…
NZME reveals three-year strategy; bullish about future despite tough market
[ad_1] NZME chief executive Michael Boggs. Photo / Michael Craig NZME’s publishing digital subscriptions, including those for nzherald.co.nz, now sit at 179,000, the company revealed today, with digital revenue now…
‘Stubborn optimism’: How the Raglan ‘vibe’ has helped this yoghurt company build success
[ad_1] NZ Herald editor-at-large Shayne Currie is on a two-week road trip to gauge the mood of the nation and meet everyday and notable Kiwis making a difference in their…
Xero subscriber growth slows
[ad_1] Xero CEO Sukhinder Singh Cassidy. Photo / Xero Xero has reported a revenue rise of 21 per cent for the six months to September 30 of $799.5 million, but…
‘Wellington needed a good pub’ – Couple open Cuba St venue despite retail closures
[ad_1] The NZ Herald and editor-at-large Shayne Currie are on a two-week road trip to gauge the mood of the nation and meet everyday and notable Kiwis making a difference…