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Pandemic-hit businesses call for wage subsidy to continue
Businesses struggling under the economic downturn caused by the pandemic are calling for the wage subsidy to continue in some form after it ends in September.
The wage subsidy scheme has been… Audio
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Business leaders optimistic there will be jobs in Southland outside Tiwai Pt
Business leaders in Southland are optimistic there will be jobs out their for smelter workers but not immediately. One thousand people will lose their jobs at the Tiwai Point aluminium smelter when it… Audio
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Covid-19: No Government plan if businesses come into contact with positive case
The Government's admitted another gap in its public health defences; there's no standard plan for businesses should they come into contact with a possible covid-19 case. The gaping hole in the system… Audio
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Micro-business project honours massacre victims
A couple’s efforts to transform the darkness of the Christchurch attacks into positive change has seen them establish 51 micro-businesses in Afghanistan. Audio
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Midday Business news for 9 July 2020
The Tiwai Point aluminium smelter plans to close next year.
Andrew McRae has business. Audio
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Snow business gears up for season
Winter has ramped up a gear -- as temperatures plummeted across the country today. While the southerly blast has been tough on drivers and farmers, it's been welcomed by skiers - just in time for the… Audio
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Waitomo small businesses struggling to survive
Small businesses in the tourist town of Waitomo are crying foul over big government handouts being passed on to larger operators - while they struggle to survive. Discover Waitomo, one of the town's… Video, Audio
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Business mentor calls for more options when wage subsidy ends
Audio 8 Jul 2020Calls for the wage subsidy scheme to continue in an altered way after September to save businesses. Business Mentor Sarah Trotman explains her fears post subsidy scheme. Audio
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Midday Business News for 8 July 2020
A sharp rise at the global dairy auction overnight has caught analysts by surprise.
Emma Hatton has business.
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Local gin maker thanks kiwis for backing local businesses
A Kiwi gin maker is thanking New Zealanders for backing local - saying business changed overnight during lockdown. Imagination distilling's been inundated with orders since posting on the NZ Made… Audio
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Midday Business News for 7 July 2020
Businesses remain pessimistic about their future after a sharp fall in trading activity.
Emma Hatton has business. Audio
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Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
Stuff Business Editor Rebecca Stevenson discusses Air New Zealand's hold on international bookings, and wonders where all the banks have gone, with many closures in urban and rural centres. Audio
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Auckland's water restrictions impacting businesses
The drought in the north and the subsequent water restrictions in Auckland are effecting more than just residents. Audio
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Auckland water blasting businesses upset by restrictions
Auckland water blasting businesses are up in arms over the region's water restrictions, saying the restrictions have killed business.
Under the current restrictions, commercial users cannot use an… Audio
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