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Auckland businesses ask Finance Minister for more help
Auckland businesses will ask the Finance Minister for more financial support in a meeting this morning. As the region heads into another fornight in hard lockdown, business leaders say small and… Audio
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Michael Barnett criticises essential business criteria
If you have battled the supermarket queues, you might be wondering why you cannot just go to your local fruit and vege store or the neighbourhood butcher.
It all comes down to an extensive list on… Video, Audio
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Lockdown extension likely for entire country, experts say
Experts predict the entire country will remain at alert level 4 until health officials can rule out community transmission beyond Auckland's borders.
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The Sampler: Flamingo Pier, Louisa Nicklin, Arooj Aftab
Tony Stamp peruses a dancefloor stonker from tropical, Waiheke by-way-of Hackney Wick dance trio Flamingo Pier, the debut album by icy Auckland singer-songwriter Louisa Nicklin, and a sparse, soothing… Audio
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Ports of Auckland boss 'bullied' out of job, business leader says
The embattled chief executive of the Ports of Auckland has been bullied out of his job, according to a business leader.
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Ports of Auckland chief executive Tony Gibson resigns
Ports of Auckland chief executive Tony Gibson has resigned.
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'Desperate for a long time': Businesses want quick decision on trans-Tasman bubble
Tourism firms and business groups want the government to get on and rubber stamp a travel bubble with Australia. Audio
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Covid-19: Auckland Transport suffers as more people work from home
Aucklanders appear to be giving public transport a wide berth as the hangover from four lockdowns continues to linger.
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Level 3 lockdown 'absolutely devastating' for many Auckland businesses - Barnett
Last night the Prime Minister announced Auckland will be returning to Alert Level 3 lockdown for at least the next week. Auckland Business Chamber CEO Michael Barnett looks at the likely economic… Audio
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Covid-19 business support scheme: Millions paid out in two days
New Zealand businesses have already received more than $6,580,000 under the government's latest Covid-19 support scheme.
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Call for lockdowns to be more targeted to ease businesses' pain
Lockdowns need to be much more localised and "clinical" to aid businesses, says Auckland's Chamber of Commerce chief executive Michael Barnett. Audio
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Barnett urges 'more clinical' response to Covid-19 community cases, Hipkins says each case unique
Auckland will join the rest of the country in Covid-19 alert level 1 from midnight, but is there a better option than a large scale lockdown if or when there's another outbreak?
For Tāmaki Makaurau… Video, Audio
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'Clock ticking': Businesses brace for more pain
Auckland business owners are waiting nervously to find out how long the city will remain in lockdown.
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ASB predicts bounce back in Auckland, retailers unsure
Auckland's lockdown will cause barely a ripple to the economy if restrictions can ease at midnight on Wednesday.
That's the take of ASB bank who say any spending freeze this week can be caught up on… Audio
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Covid - Auckland CBD community cases
Auckland Chamber of Commerce chief executive Michael Barnett discusses what a three-day lockdown will mean for the city's economy. Audio
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The Panel with Dame Diane Robertson and Michael Barnett
Our weekend panelists Dame Diane Robertson and Michael Barnett discuss the Royal Commission into the Christchurch mosque shootings, fireworks, housing, Auckland's roads and the lingering effects of… Audio
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The Panel with Michael Moynihan and Penny Ashton (Part 2)
Audio 27 Nov 2020Much of England is to enter the two toughest tiers when lockdown is lifted next week Dec 2. Wallace Chapman speaks to James Barnett who lives in Gravesend Kent, originally from Dunedin. Aotearoa's… Audio
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Importers demand answers over delays at ports
Importers are demanding answers as to why their goods are being held up at Ports of Auckland.
Some New Zealand retailers fear their shelves will be half empty as they approach the festive season.
… Video, Audio
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Covid-19: Robust sick leave systems needed - union
A woman with Covid-19 went to work while symptomatic, First Union says it shows sick leave is not just a nice-to-have. Audio
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Auckland CBD deserted- impact on business
Auckland Chamber of Commerce chief executive Michael Barnett talks to Philippa Tolley about the impact of the latest Covid outbreak in the central city. Audio
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'A pretty tough three years' ahead for Auckland
Auckland Council thinks Covid-19 will punch a $1 billion hole in its finances by 2024 - but city dwellers wont find out how it will be paid for until December.
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Move over Rock 'n' Roll - here's Farm Music
The new scene emerging out of rural New Zealand is Farm Music - people hitting bits of scrap found in the shed, garage or out in the paddock.
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Struggle street in Auckland CBD: 'It's been very, very hard'
Some Auckland CBD businesses say a lack of customers means they are still struggling, three weeks after the city moved to alert level 1.
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Auckland businesses hope level 1 will bring back shoppers
Auckland businesses are placing high hopes on the move to level 1 after being hit hard by a second lockdown.
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Aucklanders excited but cautious about move to alert level 1
The announcement that Auckland will be moving to alert level 1 this week is being celebrated by businesses and the hospitality sector.