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It’s tea, but not as you know it. Right now people are adding more than just milk and sugar to their cuppa’s and Fonterra is set to meet the demand for adventurous tea and coffee drinks around the world. Beverages made with yoghurt, topped with cream cheese and mixed with cream are growing in popula
The Invercargill Licensing Trust’s Waikiwi Tavern has earned recognition on a national scale. The construction quality of the tavern and adjacent restaurant The Foundry received a silver award in the retail category at the prestigious New Zealand Commercial Project Awards staged in Auckland recently
Hailed as “much more than just a hotel”, the concept design has been revealed for the Invercargill Licensing Trust’s new inner-city development. With a budget of up to $40 million, the extensive project on the corner of Don and Dee Streets is set to significantly transform the CBD, creating a modern
by Mike SanfordHailed as “much more than just a hotel”, the concept design has been revealed for the Invercargill Licensing Trust’s new inner-city development. With a budget of up to $40 million, the extensive project on the corner of Don and Dee Streets is set to significantly transform the CBD, creating a modern
It’s tea, but not as you know it. Right now people are adding more than just milk and sugar to their cuppa’s and Fonterra is set to meet the demand for adventurous tea and coffee drinks around the world. Beverages made with yoghurt, topped with cream cheese and mixed with cream are growing in popula
The Invercargill Licensing Trust’s Waikiwi Tavern has earned recognition on a national scale. The construction quality of the tavern and adjacent restaurant The Foundry received a silver award in the retail category at the prestigious New Zealand Commercial Project Awards staged in Auckland recently
For years a Kmart store has been on the wish list of many Invercargill residents, there has been rumours and chatter but nothing concrete confirmed by the Australian chains head office other than their standard line “Kmart are actively seeking a store location in Invercargill, however at this point
Tiwai Smelter profit improves after tough five years Pacific Aluminium (New Zealand) Limited (PacAl NZ) has reported its financial results relating to its interest in New Zealand’s Aluminium Smelter (NZAS), showing underlying earnings of NZ$75 million for 2017, an increase of NZ$50 million on the pr
A Southland energy efficiency company is bracing for an influx of homeowners looking to take advantage of the Government’s new $142 million investment to make Kiwi homes healthier. The four-year Warmer Kiwi Homes programme announced in Budget 2018 this month aims to make the homes of lower-income Ne
Kindergartens South’s Business Development Manager Sandra King will be attending the Women in Leadership Summit in Auckland, thanks to the Glass Elevator Professional Women’s Network facilitated by the Southland Chamber of Commerce. “I am very excited to be attending this Leadership Summit. It is no
SBS Bank is reporting a solid financial result for the financial year ending 31 March 2018, with an operating surplus of $35 million. While this is marginally down on the previous year, this reflects the acquisition costs of the Warehouse Group Financial Services, which will assist in positioning th