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NBR’s (National Business Review) podcast channel. Free episodes to enjoy a week after they’re posted on our news publishing website ‘NBR.co.nz’, each story is accompanied by a written article, and video content made by our award-winning journalists and reporters.
Podcast episodes include:
- ‘People In Business’ which features the best in New Zealand’s business sector.
- ‘Live from the Hive’: which covers the week in politics recorded inside New Zealand’s parliamentary building, the Beehive.
- ’Dollars and Sense’ a debate podcast featuring leading business minds in New Zealand.
Come and join the discussion with NZ’s top business minds over on our website NBR.co.nz
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From NBR.co.nz, a wrap of the week's top business stories for the week ending  24 May. For today's top stories, head to NBR.co.nz. Proudly 100% subscriber funded. Timestamps for this week's content: (00:21) - Shoeshine with Dita De Boni - Mis/disinfo the most acute upcoming business risk. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (10:03) - Underarm with Lachlan Colquhoun - Political temperature rises in Australia as election looms. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (13:51) - NBR columnist Hillmarè Schulze - At what point do our council rates become unaffordable? For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (19:38) - BE Employment Law senior associate Charlotte Joy - Non-competes decline, but workers still can’t take company info. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (27:59) - RBNZ deputy governor Christian Hawkesby - ‘Rate cuts are just not part of the discussion’: Hawkesby. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here.
From NBR.co.nz, a wrap of the week's top politics stories for the week ending May 24. For today's top stories, head to NBR.co.nz. Proudly 100% subscriber funded. Timestamps for this week's content: (00:21) - NBR political editor Brent Edwards - Government has lost the narrative on its fast-track bill. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (06:10) - Beehive Banter with Brent Edwards and Grant Walker - Housing, inflation, tax cuts, freebies and bad behaviour. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (17:54) - Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister Andrew Bayly - New data legislation pitched to ‘pave the way’ for open banking. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (25:59) - Economic Development Minister Melissa Lee - Access to capital remains 'big issue for NZ businesses'. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here.    
NBR.co.nz is proudly brought to you, by you. 100% subscriber-funded. Released 14 May 2024. Welcome to Dollars & Sense, our monthly economics panel debate. In this episode, Westpac senior economist Michael Gordon, First Union policy analyst Edward Miller & HSBC chief economist Paul Bloxham debate whether near-term inflation concerns the RBNZ, but the frosty economy is set to chill further over winter. For the full article and to try out our free trial, click here.
From NBR.co.nz, a wrap of the week's top business stories for the week ending  17 May. For today's top stories, head to NBR.co.nz. Proudly 100% subscriber funded. Timestamps for this week's content: (00:21) - Shoeshine with Will Mace - Is New Zealand really ‘open for business’? For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (09:12) - Underarm with Lachlan Colquhoun - Aussie budget prepares ground for the next election. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (14:38) - Good Sh*t Soda co-founders Becs Caughey and Nick Brown - Good Sh*t Soda aims to be No 1 in helping with No 2s. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (20:38) - Tompkins Wake partner Daniel Erickson - TVNZ earns ERA slap for method of shuttering shows, staff. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (27:45) - Metrovate founder Nikolai Macnee - NZ’s first precision biostimulant agtech gets VC backing. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (38:33) - Ocean Flyer CEO Shah Aslam - Ocean Flyer secures $145m to finance electric seagliders. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here.
From NBR.co.nz, a wrap of the week's top politics stories for the week ending May 17. For today's top stories, head to NBR.co.nz. Proudly 100% subscriber funded. Timestamps for this week's content:   (00:16) - NBR political editor Brent Edwards - Don’t expect climate policy stability between now and 2050. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (06:04) - Tonkin + Taylor senior water resources consultant Brad Tiller - Funding the water infrastructure deficit. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here.  
From NBR.co.nz, a wrap of the week's top business stories for the week ending  10 May. For today's top stories, head to NBR.co.nz. Proudly 100% subscriber funded. Timestamps for this week's content: (00:21) - Shoeshine with Dita De Boni - ‘Axis of evil’ an obsolete description in emerging world order. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (06:17) - Underarm with Lachlan Colquhoun - Where do small airlines go to die? For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (11:57) - Hark & Zander founder Kirsty Harkness - Serial entrepreneur builds luxury hemp oil skincare brand. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (22:12) - Economy Matters with Christoph Schumacher - Financial promise and NZ in global rankings. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (29:25) - Toil & Trouble with Dita De Boni - Court enforces rigidity of parental leave rules. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (40:01) - Incoming Te Ao Māori editor Mike McRoberts speaks with Hamish McNicol - Mike McRoberts joins NBR as Te Ao Māori editor. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here.
From NBR.co.nz, a wrap of the week's top politics stories for the week ending May 10. For today's top stories, head to NBR.co.nz. Proudly 100% subscriber funded. Timestamps for this week's content: (00:16) - Insurance Council chief executive Kris Faafoi - Mitigation of climate-related risks makes insurance affordable. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (09:46) - AMI, State and NZI chief executive Amanda Whiting - Risk-based pricing of insurance is both a positive and negative. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (15:48) - NBR political editor Brent Edwards - Press freedom increasingly coming under attack. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here.  
From NBR.co.nz, a wrap of the week's top business stories for the week ending  03 May. For today's top stories, head to NBR.co.nz. Proudly 100% subscriber funded. Timestamps for this week's content: (00:21) - Shoeshine with Lachlan Colquhoun - Pipe dreams as Aussie cannabis sector waits to light up. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (06:43) - Underarm with Lachlan Colquhoun - Sogavare eclipsed, but Australia’s Pacific dilemma persists. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (12:12) - Haven co-founder and CEO Kara Fleming - Infant formula firm wants to provide a Haven for modern parents. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (20:29) - Toil & Trouble with Dita De Boni - MBIE employment mediators in short supply with cuts yet to come. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (26:41) - BNZ chief executive Dan Huggins - BNZ profit falls, revenue flat in half-year. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (33:03) - ANZ economist Henry Russell - BNZ profit falls, revenue flat in half-year For the full article and to join the discussion, click here.
From NBR.co.nz, a wrap of the week's top politics stories for the week ending May 03. For today's top stories, head to NBR.co.nz. Proudly 100% subscriber funded. Timestamps for this week's content: (00:18) - NBR political editor Brent Edwards - Political strategy based on better times to come. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (05:42) - Green Party co-leader Chloe Swarbrick - Chlöe Swarbrick adamant tax reform is needed. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (16:08) - Local Government NZ president Sam Broughton - Councils expect Government to share benefits of growth. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here.  
From NBR.co.nz, a wrap of the week's top politics stories for the week ending April 26. For today's top stories, head to NBR.co.nz. Proudly 100% subscriber funded. Timestamps for this week's content: (00:15) - Foreign Minister Winston Peters - Govt not abandoning independent foreign policy. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (11:44) - Accounting body tax chair Angus Ogilvie - Capital gains tax would help Govt balance its books. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (21:39) - Edwards on Politics with Brent Edwards - Getting the balance right between environment and profit. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here.  
From NBR.co.nz, a wrap of the week's top business stories for the week ending 26 April. For today's top stories, head to NBR.co.nz. Proudly 100% subscriber funded. Timestamps for this week's content: (00:20) - Shoeshine with Fiona Rotherham - Callaghan Innovation’s conundrum: poacher and gamekeeper. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (05:46) - Underarm with Lachlan Colquhoun - Govt funds for industry: Nation building or white elephants? For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (12:52) - Cereus executive chair Vino Ramayah - Cereus investor and entrepreneur building healthy tech portfolio. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (24:29) - Hiringa Energy ceo Andrew Clennett and TR Group general manager Brendan King - Hiringa Energy cracks hydrogen refuelling dilemma. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (33:24) -Toil & Trouble with Dita De Boni - Verbal contracts as legally enforceable as written. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (48:26) - Fletcher Building Residential and Development Division chief executive Steve Evans and Minister for Building and Construction Chris Penk - Fletcher calls for residential red tape cuts, mortgage discounts. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here.
From NBR.co.nz, a wrap of the week's top business stories for the week ending 18 April. For today's top stories, head to NBR.co.nz. Proudly 100% subscriber funded. Timestamps for this week's content: (00:23) - Shoeshine with Maria Slade - Rural delivery the ‘canary in the mine’ of postal restructure. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (06:04) - Nicole Rebstock's eponymous founder - From law to loafers: Kiwi footwear label eyes expansion. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (12:12) - Shelley Eden Law director Shelley Eden - Haphazard redundancy processes a hazard before the law. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (21:13) - AJ Hackett Bungy NZ chief information officer Dan Waugh - AJ Hackett Bungy's new tech updates for TikTok age. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (27:36) - BNZ chief economist Mike Jones - ‘Crying for support’: November cut still feasible, BNZ says. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here.
From NBR.co.nz, a wrap of the week's top politics stories for the week ending April 18. For today's top stories, head to NBR.co.nz. Proudly 100% subscriber funded. Timestamps for this week's content: (00:16) - Edwards on Politics with Brent Edwards - Irony of the ‘Wellington knows best’ approach to governing. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (04:49) - Labour's finance spokesperson Barbara Edmonds  - Labour’s new finance spokesperson coy on capital gains tax. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here.  
From NBR.co.nz, a wrap of the week's top business stories for the week ending 12 April. For today's top stories, head to NBR.co.nz. Proudly 100% subscriber funded. Timestamps for this week's content: (00:23) - Shoeshine with Will Mace - Blending art and data science on Marlborough’s vineyards. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (09:06) - Underarm with Lachlan Colquhoun - Golf, cocaine, prostitutes: the mounting costs of a scandal. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (14:34) - Clearhead CEO and co-founder Dr Angela Lim - Fewer fruitbowls, more serious solutions to workplace wellbeing. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (22:58) - Economy Matters with Christoph Schumacher - How significant is NZ’s recession? For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (29:00) - Toil & Trouble with Dita De Boni - No more secrets? New bill aims to sanctify publicising your pay. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here.
From NBR.co.nz, a wrap of the week's top politics stories for the week ending April 12. For today's top stories, head to NBR.co.nz. Proudly 100% subscriber funded. Timestamps for this week's content: (00:15) - Edwards on Politics with Brent Edwards - NZ speaks its mind on Israel despite re-engaging with friends. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (03:59) - Resources and Regional Development Minister Shane Jones - New Zealand First’s push to rebuild the oil refinery. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (14:47) - CA ANZ tax leader John Cuthbertson - Lighter version of capital gains tax preferred by CA ANZ. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (25:31) - Small Business Minister Andrew Bayly - Immigration changes to cut red tape for franchise businesses. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here.
From NBR.co.nz, a wrap of the week's top business stories for the week ending 05 April. For today's top stories, head to NBR.co.nz. Proudly 100% subscriber funded. Timestamps for this week's content: (00:21) - Toil & Trouble with Dita De Boni - Laws may tighten around vexatious employee grievance cases. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (09:27) - Shoeshine Fiona Rotherham - The dark art/science of valuing startups. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (14:42) - MitoQ chief executive Mahara Inglis - Kiwi antioxidant supplement company MitoQ expands the brand. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (26:04) - Underarm with Lachlan Colquhoun - Aussie Government rejects big stick approach on supermarkets. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here.
From NBR.co.nz, a wrap of the week's top politics stories for the week ending April 05. For today's top stories, head to NBR.co.nz. Proudly 100% subscriber funded. Timestamps for this week's content: (00:16) - Beehive Banter with Grant Walker - April fool, building costs, dismal Wellington, momentum and focus. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (12:25) - Edwards on Politics with Brent Edwards - Announcements about upcoming announcements: governing by review. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (19:45) - Building and Construction Minister Chris Penk - Cutting building products red tape not about reducing standards. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here.
From NBR.co.nz, a wrap of the week's top business stories for the week ending 29 March. For today's top stories, head to NBR.co.nz. Proudly 100% subscriber funded. Timestamps for this week's content: (00:00) - Your Business with Una founder Kelly Manu - Headfirst into a new age in hairdressing. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (03:20) - Shoeshine with Maria Slade - Stop victim blaming and start investing those profits. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (08:44) - Toil & Trouble with Dita De Boni - Momentous employment law decision pending from Court of Appeal. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (16:18) - Underarm with Lachlan Colquhoun - Two-faced Australia walks a geopolitical tightrope. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (22:48) - Economy Matters with Hillmarè Schulze - International education: wrong horse to back for export growth? For the full article and to join the discussion, click here.
From NBR.co.nz, a wrap of the week's top politics stories for the week ending March 29. For today's top stories, head to NBR.co.nz. Proudly 100% subscriber funded. Timestamps for this week's content: (00:15) - Edwards on Politics with Brent Edwards -The IMF is bemused by partisan debate on capital gains tax. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (06:27) - Revenue Minister Simon Watts - Keen to reduce tax burden and compliance costs. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (16:57) - NZ Initiative research fellow Max Salmon - The Government is too big. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (23:57) - Trade Minister Todd McClay - The Coalition’s trade agenda now the EU deal is ratified. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here.
From NBR.co.nz, a wrap of the week's top business stories for the week ending 22 March. For today's top stories, head to NBR.co.nz. Proudly 100% subscriber funded. Timestamps for this week's content: (00:21) - Toil & Trouble with Calida Stuart-Menteath - Preventing gossip no reason to ditch sale consult with workers. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (05:32) - Your Business with Road Ninja founder Bodhi Vette - Road Ninja disrupts commercial driver market with Uber-like app. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (15:25) - Shoeshine with Lachlan Colquhoun - Boom turns to bust for Australian nickel and lithium. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (25:04) - Hospitality NZ CEO Steve Armitage - Five-year plan to put fizz back into hospitality unveiled. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here.
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