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Deloitte Top 200 judge Cathy Quinn, Minter Ellison Rudd Watts chair, discusses why ASB was nominated as an award finalist.
Deloitte Top 200 judge Cathy Quinn, Minter Ellison Rudd Watts chair, discusses why ASB was nominated as an award finalist.
Deloitte Top 200 judge Cathy Quinn, Minter Ellison Rudd Watts chair, discusses why ANZ was nominated as an award finalist.
Z Energy is the winner of this year's Deloitte Top 200 Company of the Year Award. Bennetts describes the biggest challenge Z Energy has faced this year.
Deloitte Top 200 judge Neil Paviour-Smith, Forsyth Barr managing director, discusses why Z Energy was nominated as an award finalist.
Deloitte Top 200 judge Neil Paviour-Smith, Forsyth Barr managing director, discusses why Spark was nominated as an award finalist.
Deloitte Top 200 judge Neil Paviour-Smith, Forsyth Barr managing director, discusses why Simon Moutter from Spark New Zealand was nominated as an award finalist.
Deloitte Top 200 judge Neil Paviour-Smith, Forsyth Barr managing director, discusses why Patrick Davies from Ebos was nominated as an award finalist.
Deloitte Top 200 judge Neil Paviour-Smith, Forsyth Barr managing director, discusses why Mike Bennetts from Z Energy was nominated as an award finalist.
Spark New Zealand's Jolie Hodson is the winner of this year's Deloitte Top 200 Chief Financial Officer of the Year Award.
Deloitte Top 200 judge Jonathan Mason, independent director at Vector, Zespri and Air New Zealand, discusses why Gordon MacLeod from Ryman Healthcare was nominated as an award finalist.
Deloitte Top 200 judge Jonathan Mason, independent director at Vector, Zespri and Air New Zealand, discusses why Andrew Carroll from Chorus was nominated as an award finalist.
Meet the finalists of this year's Deloitte Top 200 Young Executive of the Year Award.
There are signs the housing market is going through a significant readjustment with homes sold at auction falling dramatically and investors suddenly turning cautious. Joining Tristram to explain what’s going on is David Whitburn from the Auckland Property Investors Association.
ANZ CEO David Hisco drew a huge response when he warned of a potential housing bubble earlier this year. He talks to Liam Dann about the progress that has been made to avoid a crash and the challenges that remain.
Meet the finalist of this year's Deloitte Top 200 Company of the Year Award.
The country’s first official demonstration of an autonomous vehicle using New Zealand roads takes place today. The New Zealand Traffic Institute (Trafinz), Volvo, New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) and the Ministry of Transport have come together to show how a self-driving vehicle will handle New Zealand’s road conditions, safely and efficiently.
Business editor at large Liam Dann talks to Singularity University economist Amin Toufani about how the pace of technological change is re-shaping the world.
Air New Zealand is extending an invitation to Americans for a post-election break in New Zealand. Source: Air NZ
After heading Telecom and helping launch My Food Bag, Theresa Gattung has a new venture.
The New Zealand dollar rallied by more than half a US cent after the Reserve Bank cut its official cash rate by 25 basis points to 1.75 per cent, based on market expectations that the move would be the last in the current easing cycle.
On this week's episode of The Economy Hub Liam Dann talks to Paul Glass and Mark Lister about the options in a Donald Trump world.
The American election is far closer than anyone expected and the Kiwi market has started to react. Liam Dann and Tristram Clayton discuss
PledgeMe is hosting workshops in the regions, with plenty of tips and tricks for successful crowdfunding. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Airways boss Ed Sims describes how technology is changing the job at the SOE.
Trump risk: Markets are on edge but should investors panic ahead of next week’s US election? Liam Dann talks to Pie Funds’ Mike Taylor.
Cathay Pacific's new $400 million A350 flew into Auckland for the first time yesterday but faces a wave of competition this summer.
Cathay Pacific's A350 - the newest model airliner to fly - has landed at Auckland Airport. The state-of-the-art aircraft was piloted by an all Kiwi crew, led by Chief Pilot Airbus Captain Gavin Haslemore and Senior Captain Colin Davis.
Expoland was thriving for more than 30 years but changed in 2007 with a single, tragic incident. Source: AbandonedKansaiVideo YouTube
Whanganui mayor Hamish McDouall wants a debate around how local government is funded in the future. Made with funding from NZ On Air.