Madison Reidy
Evening business for Monday, April 15
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Chorus' migrant workers still vulnerable to exploitation – E Tu
Months after Chorus was found to have breached labour laws, union E Tu says migrant workers are still being exploited. Audio
NZ philanthropist locked out of his land on Malolo
Millionaire businessman and philanthropist Sir Owen Glenn wants the New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to visit Fiji after Chinese property developers illegally ruined his land there. Audio
Sir Owen Glenn says PM should fly to Fiji over development stoush
Businessman and philanthropist Sir Owen Glenn has pulled no punches calling out the Government for not stepping in over a land development in Fiji and the NZ Hockey Blacksticks debacle. Video, Audio
Mainzeal liquidators file counter-claim to directors' appeal
The legal battle over the failed construction firm Mainzeal has just got more complicated with the liquidators filing a counter appeal .. and seeking more money from the directors. Audio
Evening Business for Friday 5th March
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Ebert directors on notice as creditor claims near $120m
The financial short fall of the failed construction company, Ebert has mushroomed significantly as some of its directors are warned they may face legal action. Audio
Evening Business for Thursday 4th April
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Forestlands liquidators settle with director who owes $1.75m
The liquidator of the 18 Forestlands companies has reached a settlement with its former director, as thousands of shareholders lose out. Audio
Evening business for Wednesday 3 April
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Evening Business for 2 April 2019
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Evening business for Monday 1 April
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Evening Business for Friday 29th March
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Hallenstein Glassons profits despite difficult summer trading
The fast-fashion retailer Hallenstein Glassons, has lifted sales and profit in difficult summer trading conditions here and across the Tasman. Audio
Business briefs
The make up of the Reserve Bank's new monetary policy committee has been revealed. Audio
Strangers united through faith in wake of mosque attacks
Hundreds of Muslims from around the country and across the Tasman, flew to Christchurch when they heard the news of a shooting in two mosques. As they mourn the loss of people they've never met - but… Audio
Snakk Media liquidators say assets unlikely to be realised
Liquidators of the failed mobile advertising company Snakk Media are keen to move it as a going concern but fear there won't be much to sell. Audio
Chch teen recalls terror attack that killed father, brother
A 13-year-old Syrian boy wounded at the Al Noor mosque on Deans Avenue says he wishes his brother and father survived instead of him. Zaid Mustafa's 16-year-old brother Hamza and his father Khaled… Video, Audio
Facebook 'played a part' in Christchurch mosque shootings
Facebook is insisting it's ready for more regulation that would stop killers from being to able to livestream their attacks. It took the social media giant 29 minutes to find out about livestreamed… Audio
Business briefs
More Arrow International construction sites are back up and running, after about 14 of them were abandoned, when it was placed in voluntary administration last month. Audio