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Over the years, Malloch McClean have been working closely with the Regional Business Partner Network (RBP) and recently the Government allocated additional funding to the network to support New Zealand businesses during the Covid-19 pandemic. Along with Malloch McClean’s vast range of services alrea
After 120 years in business, H&J Smith is planning to close or downsize all of its stores other than its flagship Invercargill department store. Under the proposal, its H&J’s stores in Dunedin, Mosgiel, Balclutha and Te Anau would all close, while H&J Smith in Gore would reduce in size, and the Take
More than 200 people have had their say on the proposed extra investment in the City Block project, with 10 days left to make a submission. Invercargill City Council is currently consulting the community about whether it should invest an additional $16 million and repurpose $5 million originally all
by Mike SanfordMore than 200 people have had their say on the proposed extra investment in the City Block project, with 10 days left to make a submission. Invercargill City Council is currently consulting the community about whether it should invest an additional $16 million and repurpose $5 million originally all
Over the years, Malloch McClean have been working closely with the Regional Business Partner Network (RBP) and recently the Government allocated additional funding to the network to support New Zealand businesses during the Covid-19 pandemic. Along with Malloch McClean’s vast range of services alrea
After 120 years in business, H&J Smith is planning to close or downsize all of its stores other than its flagship Invercargill department store. Under the proposal, its H&J’s stores in Dunedin, Mosgiel, Balclutha and Te Anau would all close, while H&J Smith in Gore would reduce in size, and the Take
Stuff chief executive Sinead Boucher has purchased Stuff from its Australian owners Nine Entertainment for $1. The chief executive was returning the company to New Zealand ownership, with the sale is expected to be completed by 31 May. “Our plan is to transition the ownership of Stuff to give staff
Millions of litres of beer are being tipped down the drain in Australia as huge quantities of the liquid gold goes off in kegs. It is news no beer lover wants to hear, but with pubs and clubs closed due to coronavirus restrictions and most not due to reopen to large numbers any time soon, […]
Air New Zealand has turned its Dreamliner into a cargo carrier. The airline said it would fly the Boeing 787-9 jet between Christchurch and Auckland three times a week to take cargo from the South Island to international markets. The announcement comes weeks after the airline announced it was ground
Big plans to expand the Sanford salmon farm in Stewart Island are underway, with the arrival of a new feed barge in October. General manager of Aquaculture Ted Culley said the barge would be accompanied by eight new pens – to cater for Stage One of the expansion plans in Big Glory Bay. The barge […]
National is pushing for struggling businesses to be offered GST cash refunds of up to $100,000 as part of its alternative plan to salve the economic damage caused by Covid-19. The proposal stands in contrast to the government’s scheme for small businesses unveiled last week which offers 12-month int