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Liam Dann on Fonterra profits
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Liam Dann on Fonterra profits

After reporting strong half-year results, Fonterra CEO Theo Spierings is addressing media gathered at the co-operative's headquarters in Auckland's Viaduct Harbour.

ASB Waterfront Theatre
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ASB Waterfront Theatre

Auckland’s new theatre is now being finished in the Wynyard Quarter. Auckland Theatre Company chairman Gordon Moller, who was also the lead architect on the job, explains the design and how form equals function.

Watch: Elon Musk's wife files to divorce billionaire, again
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Watch: Elon Musk's wife files to divorce billionaire, again

Billionaire Elon Musk and actress Talulah Riley are making another attempt to end their second marriage. Riley filed to divorce Musk on Monday in Los Angeles Superior Court. Musk filed for divorce on New Year's Eve in 2014 but withdrew the petition seven months later. Source: Papercut Films

Grey Lynn villa
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Grey Lynn villa

Rows of shoes at the door and flash cars at the gate — all positive signs for the upcoming auction of a recently rebuilt Grey Lynn villa.

The Tax Gap: Matt Nippert and Adam Hunt
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The Tax Gap: Matt Nippert and Adam Hunt

Herald investigations reporter Matt Nippert outlines analysis that revealed twenty large multinational corporations paid no income tax in New Zealand despite making $10 billion in revenues. He talks to former Inland Revenue manager Adam Hunt about the accounting tricks that allowed companies to minimise taxes.

Economy Hub - The Reserve Bank's surprise OCR cut
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Economy Hub - The Reserve Bank's surprise OCR cut

Milford Asset Management Executive Director Brian Gaynor, NZME Head of Business Fran O'Sullivan and Business Editor at Large Liam Dann dissect the Reserve Bank Governor's statement and look at the challenge the dairy slump has created.

Park Hyatt ground-breaking ceremony
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Park Hyatt ground-breaking ceremony

Watch this supplied video from the ground-breaking ceremony of the $200m Park Hyatt hotel at Auckland's Wynyard Quarter. Prime Minister John Key says there will soon be one million Chinese visitors coming to New Zealand each year.