Len Brown: Paying for Auckland
New Zealand Herald Super City reporter Bernard Orsman talks in detail to Auckland Mayor Len Brown how how he intends to push through his ambitious transport plans and how and who will pay for them.
New Zealand Herald Super City reporter Bernard Orsman talks in detail to Auckland Mayor Len Brown how how he intends to push through his ambitious transport plans and how and who will pay for them.
Auckland University property services director Peter Fehl reveals what is going on at the ex-Lion Breweries site in Newmarket. The university is spending $87m refurbishing four huge old warehouses and putting up a new building, mainly to accommodate post-graduate engineering students. The first students will move there by July.
The next four Avatar films will be made in New Zealand, with former Prime Minister Sir John Key saying the investment would be "significant" - a minimum of $500 million. Video / File
Business reporter Hamish Fletcher speaks to Wynyard Group chief executive Craig Richardson.
Scott Maclachlan, Lorde's manager, talks about Grammy hopes, where her remarkable career goes next -- and who else is on his books; young dance music promoter Keegan Fepuleai shares his plans for an Auckland clubland documentary; and the legendary Shayne Carter explains why he decided to start from scratch and do the unexpected with his forthcoming "piano album".
Sudhvir Singh talks about the next steps toward securing "a thriving zero carbon Aotearoa"; The New Zealand Drug Foundation's Ross Bell outlines the arguments to be won on policy reform; and Auckland Pride Festival director Julian Cook presents the queen city's best new drag queen.
Richard Easther, Head of Physics at the University of Auckland, looks to the stars; AUT University's Philippa Smith talks about the World Internet Project and learning who we have become online; and the remarkable Siouxsie Wiles juggles her day job as a biologist and her newfound role as the country's leading science communicator.
Vaughan Rowsell, CEO of retail software start-up Vend, forcibly retires some old technology; Angus Allan, the founder of gourmet yoghurt maker The Collective Dairy looks forward to new export markets; CEO Christina Domecq outlines Localist's new focus; and Sarah and Otis Frizzell of The Lucky Taco share their dream of a food-truck city.
Maori Television's general manager of news and current affairs, Julian Wilcox, explains the channel's news priorities for 2014, film-director-turned-webisode-queen Roseanne Liang outlines her screen plans and Miriyana Alexander looks forward to the new challenge of editing the Herald on Sunday.
The ground floor of the first block of Auckland apartments to rise since the global financial crisis is due to be poured on Saturday. Darren Brown, project director for the $250 million 615-unit SugarTree between Nelson St and Union St, said the project was the first major residential development in Auckland since the downturn last decade.
Emirates has launched the world's longest A380 flight - linking Dubai with Los Angeles. The flight has a published flight time of 16 hours and 20 minutes. - Video supplied by Emirates.
John Darby, a multimillionaire developer from Lake Hayes near Queenstown, talks about Te Arai, a beach 110km north of Auckland, and New Chums, a Coromandel beach, where he has interests. He is of Darby Partners and develops luxury housing, often with golf courses.
Nick Main is a former chief executive and chairman of Deloitte NZ, a past chairman of the NZ Business Council for Sustainable Development and has recently completed three years as the head of Deloitte's Global Sustainability practice. He is also the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants CA of the Year.
Business reporter Hamish Fletcher talks to Vodafone chief executive Russell Stanners
Prime Minister John Key responds to Labour leaders David Cunliffe promise to the electorate that under the right circumstances he would buy back the assets that National has sold.
Business reporter Hamish Fletcher talks to Telecom chief executive Simon Moutter about the direction and business of Telecom.
Emirates A380 Inaugural service Dubai to Auckland via Brisbane video. Courtesy: YouTube/Emirates
In the latest of our Meet the CEOs series, Adrian Littlewood, Auckland International Airport chief executive talks to Herald aviation reporter Grant Bradley.
Watch the GeoOp NZAX official listing on the 31st of October 2013 and celebrate with the team. GeoOp, a cloud based workforce software company today lists on the NZAX board of the NZX with huge excitement and very high demand for their shares with more than $3 million of trading on day 1.
This is what Air New Zealand had to say about its Boeing 787 Dreamliner before it made its debut.
In the latest of our Meet the CEOs series, Adrian Orr, NZ Superannuation Fund chief executive talks to Herald markets reporter Tamsyn Parker.
Video for Christchurch City Council Feature Profile
In part two of a two-part interview Air NZ chief executive Christopher Luxon talks to Business Herald aviation reporter Grant Bradley, including his thoughts about any Govt share selldown and the arrival of the new 787 Dreamliner.
In part one of a two part interview Air NZ chief executive Christopher Luxon talks to Business Herald aviation reporter Grant Bradley about changes he has introduced. Part two will address the Government sell down and arrival of the 787.
A neo-colonial manor overlooking Tauranga has been put on the market with a price tag believed to be the biggest in the city's history: $12 million. Video / Alan Gibson
Auckland Council chief economist Geoff Cooper has just published his latest quarterly report looking at the Auckland economy. He talks to Chris Daniels about job growth in the city, immigration and the impact of some big infrastructure projects.
In the latest interview in our Meet the CEOs business video series, 2degrees chief executive Stewart Sherriff talks to Herald reporter Hamish Fletcher.
Two Kiwi entrepreneurs have been left stunned after raising more than $300,000 in a crowdfunding campaign for their start-up travel gear company. Courtesy: kickstarter.com
In the latest interview in our Meet the CEOs business video series, Sky TV chief executive John Fellet speaks with Herald media writer John Drinnan.