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Future Fund-backed OneFortyOne in mega forestry deal

The biggest forestry deal by an Australian-owned firm in a decade comes as the country prepares for the next home-building boom.

May

BioScout units are installed on farms and vineyards across Australia, New Zealand and internationally.

BioScout goes global using AI to protect farms, vineyards from disease

The venture capital-backed start-up is expanding internationally after its founders turned scientific research into an increasingly lucrative agricultural tech player.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers wants to attract more foreign investment, but industry says FIRB is still a problem.

‘Needs a lot of work’: Industry says FIRB still has big problems

Treasurer Jim Chalmers has launched a new portal for applications to the Foreign Investment Review Board, but industry players say it needs a lot more work.

The Patuna Chasm Walk

Our wine writer meets his match in a NZ gorge

The highlight of a tasting tour through Martinborough has nothing to do with vineyards.

New Zealand’s pristine Queenstown.

Anti-Trumpers race to New Zealand with golden visas

The majority of new applicants are from the US, followed by Hong Kong and China, as Donald Trump drives global uncertainty.

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Wellington

‘In a financial trap’: NZ cuts punish public sector, business, workers

The conservative government will release its annual budget on Thursday and is expected to continue to push fiscal discipline.

Tracey Spicer’s journey from wheelchair to mountaintop

Raising funds for UN Women’s programs, the journalist gets back on her feet after illness to scale New Zealand’s rocky mountains.

Trade Minister Don Farrell wants improved access for sheep and beef exports as part of a free trade deal with Europe.

How Australian farmers are being dudded on European sales

Australian beef exports to Europe would need to triple and sheep sales rise six-fold to match what New Zealand farmers enjoy under their free trade deal.

There’s movement in Goldman Sachs’ top ranks in the region.

Mr New Zealand resigns from Goldman Sachs

The company’s top banker across the Tasman has left the building.

SJD's luxury 1788 development was designed by Bates Smart.

Rich Lister Greg Goodman buys Olympian’s $20m Double Bay penthouse

Logistics and warehousing heavyweight Gregory Goodman has added to his expansive luxury portfolio with a $20m Double Bay penthouse.

Daniel Reynolds, Sarah Rennie and Aidan Allan. Jarden, investment bank announce management changes.

Rothschild & Co MD jumps to Jarden

Jarden’s newly installed executive chairman Aidan Allen announced the appointment to staff on Wednesday.

Finance Minister Nicola Willis has been accused of betraying feminism.

Women revolt at NZ government’s pay equity walk-back

A new law announced and legislated inside 48 hours last week has prompted protests by women across the country.

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Sigma says no slowdown in Chemist Warehouse store rollout

Sigma Healthcare says earnings rose 36 per cent for the first nine months of the financial year.

Accor Pacific chief operating officer Adrian Williams (left) and Bayview International Hotels & Resources vice president of operations Peter Pysk have brokered a deal.

Accor checks into three hotels as big chains battle to expand

The hotel conglomerate has signed three new management agreements for hotels run by a Malaysian platform in Sydney, Western Australia and New Zealand.

Containers at the port of Hamburg. Donald Trump’s trade war has revived EU interest in trade deals with Asia.

EU eyes closer ties to trans-Pacific bloc as Trump jolts trade order

Plans to build stronger links between Brussels and the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership have gained momentum.

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The Anchor brand of milk in New Zealand. It is one of the products that could be spun off with the Mainland Group business.

Forrests’ Tattarang backs Bega Cheese bid for $4b Fonterra spin-off

The billionaire family’s investment vehicle says it supported the ASX-listed dairy company’s growth ambitions and interest in the NZ-based business.

April

Blythe Masters - who joined FNZ as CEO year - is confronting an uprising from employee shareholders.

Wealth giant FNZ faces class action by employee shareholders

The wealth technology group, which counts NAB and Colonial as clients, will defend itself in one of the biggest-ever cases straddling NZ and Australia.

The ANZ building in Wellington. Australia’s major banks dominate the New Zealand market.

New Zealand proposes law change to deliver CBA, ANZ major legal win

The country’s conservative government has taken the unusual step in intervening in a stoush between thousands of bank customers and the lenders with new laws.

Schemes of arrangement are the alternative to insolvency administrations.

Fix Australia’s restructuring laws to let viable companies live

Three key targeted law reform tweaks might help unwell, injured or overleveraged companies get back in the race for the benefit of all their stakeholders.

Nick Mowbray

NZ toy billionaire says prices to double in trade war

Nick Mowbray built his fortune from a network of toy factories in China. Now tariffs have “paralysed” his company Zuru Group that sells to Walmart and Target.

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