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Sefton Sawyer Too Busy to Log Out
A sawmill in North Canterbury produces hardwood timber products from eucalyptus trees. Owner John Fairweather, who was introduced to forestry as a teenager by his father, also grows several species at… Audio
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Evening business for 9 April 2020
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
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Midday Business News for 9 April 2020
The World Trade Organisation has issued a grim warning about the threat to global trade posed by the Covid-19 virus.
Andrew McRae has the business news. Audio
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Evening business for 8 April 2020
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
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Why did busy Waikanae supermarket apply for Covid-19 wage subsidy?
Audio 8 Apr 2020Foodstuffs is refusing to say why its New World Waikanae store applied for $140,000 in wage subsidies despite appearing busier than ever.
On Tuesday it announced that stores that had applied had… Video, Audio
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Midday Business News for 8 April 2020
A $1.5 billion takeover offer for the retirement village operator Metlifecare, has fallen over.
Andrew McRae has the business news. Audio
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Hospitality businesses need more government support
The Epidemic Response Committee has been told the Government needs to urgently introduce measures to boost small businesses' cash-flow.
Businesses have highlighted the lack of cash-flow under Alert… Audio
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Coronavirus: Businesses fear closure as revenue dries up
Hundreds of businesses fear they will have to permanently close their doors as revenue dries up and ongoing bills take their toll.
The hospitality sector is bracing for a big hit, with one in five… Audio
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Midday Business News for 7 April 2020
Business confidence was sliding to its lowest level in 15 years before the lockdown was announced.
Andrew McRae has the business news. Audio
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Business commentator Rod Oram
How NZ businesses are responding to the Covid-19 crisis with innovation amid severe financial and operational impacts. Audio
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Tigers, Surveillance and Business
Moving out of level four is going to require intensive health surveillance and the government is starting to outline what that might look like. Plus, a small business owner shares his experience of… Audio
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Covid-19: How are businesses planning for life after lockdown?
Pressure is on the government to start relaxing lockdown rules and let struggling business open again before it is too late.
But with predictions of jobless numbers hitting more than 200,000 and full… Audio
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Evening business for 6 April 2020
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
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Midday Business News for 6 April 2020
Auckland Airport is the latest to reinforce its finances against the fall out from the Covid-19 virus, with plans to raise $1.2 billion through a share issue.
Andrew McRae has the business news. Audio
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Businesses under strain on day 12 of level 4
Cabinet will today consider what the trigger for exiting level four might be and has been seeking advice from business advisory groups. Businesses large and small around the country are wondering how… Audio
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Coronavirus: Small businesses should be open - National Party
The National Party says small businesses are being hit hard by the lockdown, when many could continue to work safely.
.Todd McClay is the party's economic development spokersperson.
He speaks to… Audio
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Early Business News for 6 April 2020
A brief update from the business sector. Audio