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Five bits of frivolity for a cloudy dose of Friday distraction.

The fallout from Brexit isn’t all bad – for overseas consumers, anyway. The weak pound has prompted a rush on ecommerce sites and world-renowned

The 2016 round of the New Zealand Innovation Awards is open for entries so if you've got an amazing product, service or venture—or you

The Kiwi Innovation Network (KiwiNet) has received $10.3 million of new investment over the next three years, under a new allocation of Government PreSeed

The music charts have traditionally been based on sales. But with consumers shifting consumption online, Recorded Music New Zealand has had to change its

Five bits of frivolity for a nerfy dose of Friday distraction.

Our ex-resident 'jonzo'-journalist Jonathan Cotton tries all the legal nootropics he can so you don't have to.

The 2016 round of the New Zealand Innovation Awards is open for entries so if you've got an amazing product, service or venture—or you

Will Bowman spent four months in San Francisco and experienced the near-future of retail.

The 2016 round of the New Zealand Innovation Awards is open for entries so if you've got an amazing product, service or venture—or you

TRA's Antonia Mann and Colleen Ryan share some findings from The Listening Project, Millennials

Five bits of frivolity for a dry-heaving dose of Friday distraction.

For the last three months, there has been this collaboration of people from public and private sectors going on called R9 Accelerator. It’s a

Behind every business success story is a support network of organisations that make their achievements possible and the AUT Business School Excellence in Business

Kathmandu Takapuna came under fire last month when the company was discovered destroying stock and sending it to landfill. The conversation that was ignited

Students in Becka Nathan's classroom are watching rap, making Dubsmash videos and retelling the 3 little pigs story, with the wolf as a cyber

Five bits of frivolity for a bodice-ripping dose of Friday distraction.

Kiwi entrepreneurs Victoria Ransom and Katherine Corich have been announced as new trustees for Pure Advantage, the business-led green growth organisation. Image: Victoria Ransom Ransom, the co-founder of

Hi, I’m the Idea Log. Did you know wood products are New Zealand’s third biggest export earner? You did? Well, that ruins my intro.

If you think Chorus has been sitting still since launching its highly publicisedGigatown campaign, you’d be wrong. The organisation has been gradually rolling out Ultra Fast Broadband

When is a writing implement more than a writing implement? When it's the implement favoured by John Steinbeck, Stephen Sondheim, Leonard Bernstein and the

Five bits of frivolity for a cleavage-heaving dose of Friday distraction.

Fish oil refiner SeaDragon has announced that Comvita has agreed to advance $3 million via a convertible loan to assist the company through its staged

What’s it like managing the social media of a loved and loathed corporate juggernaut/fast food empire, like McDonalds? What’s it like trying to bring

Minister English has presented a budget that aims to invest in a growing economy. The Treasury forecasts indicating real GDP growth of 2.9

As sure as grass is green and water is wet, I can categorically say that Coke tastes better in a glass bottle than it

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