Rob Fyfe
Tackling modern slavery in NZ's supply chains
Efforts to tackle modern slavery in supply chains take another step forward today - as consultation opens up to the public.
The organisation Walk Free estimates about 40 million people are subject to… Audio
Fyfe hopes Australians can visit NZ for ski season
A faster border reopening and snappier release from home isolation is still on the wish list for the government's Covid business adviser.
The Prime Minister's laid out the time line for "reconnecting… Video, Audio
Rob Fyfe: the challenges of getting business and government working together
Kathryn speaks with the government's advisor on Covid 19, former Air New Zealand Chief Executive Rob Fyfe. He was appointed by the Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to try to bring private and public… Audio
Rob Fyfe calls for 'ambitious' vaccine target from government
With nearly 1,000 cases, four weeks of lockdown and a huge hit to the New Zealand economy - Covid-19 Delta has well and truly thrown the country a giant curveball.
Last month, the government… Video, Audio
Covid-19: Rob Fyfe optimistic about govt border news, but vaccination rates must rise
Government Covid-19 business adviser Rob Fyfe reckons more relaxed border restrictions now all ride on New Zealand achieving high vaccination rates.
And he says while the government scores about an… Video, Audio
Covid-19: Purpose-built isolation facilities needed - Fyfe
Government Covid-19 business adviser Rob Fyfe believes it is time to look at purpose-built isolation facilities.
He is amongst many, including fully vaccinated people, who cannot travel offshore as… Video, Audio
Govt must specify acceptable Covid-19 vaccinations for visitors when borders open - Fyfe
The Ministry of Health is warning the team of five million to prepare for a new norm even when most of the population is fully vaccinated and the borders start reopening to more low risk countries.
… Video, Audio
Coronavirus: Rob Fyfe on business group
Suppliers of protective equipment and the essential workers using them on the frontline say there's a looming shortage of masks and gowns.
The government has put together a team of people hoping to… Audio
'You can't be a wimp if you want to achieve greatness'
Sir Michael Hill is in the Musical Chair this morning, talking to Jim about 40 years in the jewellery business, continuing to strive and dream big, his new book, his beloved golf course and the… Audio
"We've won the battle to re-enter the Pike River drift"
A manned re-entry into the Pike River mine will go ahead, and is expected to take place in February next year. The Pike River Recovery Agency recommended a single entry approach as the safest and most… Audio
Fashion industry graded for first time on ethics
For the first time New Zealand's fashion industry has been been graded on how transparent they are about who is making their clothes. The guide, compiled by aid agency Tearfund, can be downloaded from… Audio
Icebreaker defends its commitment to ethical manufacturing
The New Zealand clothing maker Icebreaker is defending its commitment to ethical manufacturing after being ranked one of the worst in an industry survey. Icebreaker's chief executive, Rob Fyfe, says… Audio
Rob Fyfe new CEO at Icebreaker
Rob Fyfe is going to be the new chief executive at the New Zealand merino clothing manufacturer, Icebreaker. Audio
Air NZ's profit down but it's expecting better times ahead
Air New Zealand is expecting to have its long haul flights back into profit by the middle of next year, after losing more than a million dollars a week on those routes last year. Audio
Air NZ's CEO stepping down in 12 months
The search is on to find a successor for Air New Zealand's top job. Audio
Evening Business for 19 October 2011
Air New Zealand says it's ordering new planes for regional services, and will be able to put an extra two million people on its aircraft each year, by 2016. Audio
Is NZ's clean, green image is a myth?
Air NZ CEO Rob Fyfe, who is a trustee of Pure Advantage, a lobby group of top business leaders that claims NZ's clean, green image is a myth. Audio
Air New Zealand releases profit results
Air New Zealand says it's losing a more than a million dollars a week on its long haul routes and will leave no stone unturned to try to stem the losses. Audio
Earthquakes cause profit losses at Air New Zealand
Air New Zealand is warning that it may need to cut some domestic and international routes as it tries to recoup some of its expected losses from the Christchurch and Japanese earthquakes. Audio
Rob Fyfe outlines Air NZ's plans for Christchurch evacuation
Since yesterday Air New Zealand has run several extra services out of the city and the company's CEO, Rob Fyfe told our reporter, Ben Robinson, that is likely to continue for the rest of the week. Audio