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Economy Hub: Local property market in sync with global trend
Local property market in sync with global trend.
Local property market in sync with global trend.
Damien Taylor, a Safari director, talks about his company’s work.
Steve Tew addresses TVNZ/Spark securing broadcasting rights for the 2019 Rugby World Cup.
A lot of discussion about the Auckland Unitary Plan has focused on how neighbourhoods are zoned. But what are zones, how do they work, and what do they mean for your neighbourhood?
Economy Hub: Winston Peters gets his slowdown - grim growth new forecasts.
Economy Hub: Measuring New Zealand's well-being.
ASB CEO discusses how they can be fit for the future.
Video shows the shocking state of a Rebel Sport store. / Mark Dye
A looks inside a Qantas A330 Business Class flight from Auckland to Sydney.
Jitesh Singh & Stuart MacKinnon talks waste management. / ANZ Waste Management
Episode of Market Watch. Trade Wars - How they'll affect your savings.
KiwiSaver customers are about to see the fees they pay their fund managers in dollar figures for the first time, and could be in for a shock. Source: CFFC
An NZX-listed property specialist, which manages assets worth about $1.7 billion, is planning to launch new residential and tourism investment vehicles.
Aviation history has been made with the landing of the first scheduled flight to link Australia and Britain. Footage courtesy of Qantas
Namyong Terminal in Thailand ships 30,000 new vehicles to New Zealand each year.
Liam Dann is joined by Ganesh Nana, Berl Chief Economist, for this episode of the Economy Hub.
Frances Anderson speaks to The New Zealand Herald about the pillow she has created to reduce snoring.
Garage Project does a beer tasting session in the Singapore Airlines first class suite while flying from Auckland to Singapore.
Hawaiian Airlines ozone monitoring across the pacific. Source: Hawaiian Airlines
Check out Trustpower's latest television commercial. Source: Trust Power
The central interceptor being built by Watercare. / Watercare
The CEO of Rainbow's End, Karen Crabb, discusses the future of the theme park.
Les Mills plans to build the world's biggest studio of this kind in Auckland. Source: Les Mills
Hawaiian Airlines Chief Executive, Peter Ingram, talking about decision to buy 10 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners.
Steve Braunias reports from the happiest place in Auckland right now – Krispy Kreme. Credit: Jason Oxenham
The Ted Manson Foundation is building three big housing projects in Auckland. / Jason Oxenham
As markets slump again Liam Dann and Mike Taylor talk about coping with the volatility.
Dan Heyworth CEO of The Workshop Company talking about the small low cost housing they are building at the workshop in West Auckland.