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Workout Meals surging in demand during pandemic
Co-founder Tomi Jurlina says the business has been valued at $13 million due to surging demand during the coronavirus pandemic. Video / Workout Meals
Co-founder Tomi Jurlina says the business has been valued at $13 million due to surging demand during the coronavirus pandemic. Video / Workout Meals
Finance Minister Grant Robertson used his time on stage to call out some of the errors Paul Goldsmith had made over the last few weeks. "Their economic approach is in disarray, with a plan riddled with basic errors," Robertson said.
ZB Political Editor Barry Soper talks small business party policy with Stuart Nash (Labour), Andrew Bayly (National), Julie Anne Genter (Green), Fletcher Tabuteau (NZ First) and Simon Court (ACT).
This $240,000 machine claims to eliminate 100 per cent of Covid-19. Video / Dean Purcell
The new Apple Watch Series 6 does more than just tell the time. Video / Apple
The debate between the current Finance Minister and Finance Spokespersons from the top four polling parties to help you make an informed and purposeful decision when it comes time to vote. The debate will be moderated by Saturday Mornings on Newstalk ZB host, Jack Tame.
PM Jacinda Ardern told attendees at the Business NZ leaders' address 'now is the time to sell our story to the world'. Video / Greg Bowker
OceanaGold has revealed proposals to expand it’s Waihī mine, extend operations 2036 and create up to 300 jobs has been met with backlash from conservationists. Video / Michael Craig
International traffic trickled to a near halt but for airfield operations officer Richard Maher the planes that did arrive were worth the wait. Video / Richard Maher / Dean Purcell
Lusid Beauty owner Natassja Brooks was hit hard financially during the Covid-19 lockdown, but now thanks to Sarah Coldcord’s website Chooice.co.nz business is picking up at speeds never seen before. Video / Brett Phibbs
The answer was clear when reporters asked about Minister of Health Chris Hipkins and Dr Ashley Bloomfield's use of TikTok. Video / Mark Mitchell
National would make it easier for people who have lost their jobs due to the Covid-19 downturn easier to start their own business - with access to KiwiSaver and tax breaks, totaling at least $30,000.
National Party leader Judith Collins reveals small business policy to Newstalk ZB's Mike Hosking. Audio / Newstalk ZB
As Qantas retires it’s last 747 ‘queen of the skies’ NZ Herald aviation writer Grant Bradley reveals what lies ahead for the aviation industry battling the coronavirus fallout. Video / Will Trafford
Jayne Lusk, from Escapade NZ, says companies on post-Covid team-building missions have kept her in business. Video / Dean Purcell
Air NZ Chief Executive Greg Foran warned that many airlines were running out of cash. "My best guess... is that a third of the airlines that we see today will disappear, if this carries on into next year."
Damien Venuto - Digital Business Editor | Behind the Headlines: Business Edition. Video / NZ Herald
Tamsyn Parker - Personal Finance Editor | Behind the Headlines: Business Edition. Video / NZ Herald
Fran O’Sullivan - Editorial Director - Business | Behind the Headlines: Business Edition. Video / NZ Herald
Duncan Bridgeman - Head of Premium Business Content | Behind the Headlines: Business Edition. Video / NZ Herald
The Government is setting aside $14 billion of its Covid recovery fund in case the country faces a future Covid calamity.
News that more than 900 jobs are set to be cut was delivered to workers in an early morning meeting before stores opened. Video / NZ Herald
With a presidential suite over $10k a night Auckland’s Park Hyatt is set to open this September. Video / Michael Craig
Finance Minister Grant Robertson said there were problems in the aluminium market. "As a sector, it has had its troubles." Rio Tinto was having discussions around the world with Governments.
On July 8 MediaWorks CEO Michael Anderson announced he would be stepping down from the role. Video / Will Trafford
The Government has confirmed it is restricting seats on international flights for people wanting to return to New Zealand.
The Government has promised not to hike ACC levies for businesses and motorists until at least 2022, in a bid to cushion the Covid-19 blow for New Zealanders.
Behind the Headlines: Business Edition | The value of business journalism. Video / NZ Herald
Behind the Headlines: Business Edition | Key traits of a business journalist. Video / NZ Herald