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Michael Kobori: former Starbucks Chief Sustainability Officer on why being 'woke' is good for businesses
Michael Kobori: former Starbucks Chief Sustainability Officer on why being 'woke' is good for businesses

More and more businesses are rolling back sustainability initiatives and DEI requirements, but one expert says it still pays to be progressive.

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James Jordan: Housies co-founder on the new investment platform designed to get people on the property ladder
James Jordan: Housies co-founder on the new investment platform designed to get people on the property ladder

Kiwis will be able to buy a share in a house for as little as $100 with a new investment platform launched today that promises to break down the barr…

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Joy Keene: Game Developers Association Executive Director discusses rebate expansion to games industry.
Joy Keene: Game Developers Association Executive Director discusses rebate expansion to games industry.

Labour plans to expand rebate for game development industry.

Labour says that, if re-elected, they will expand the game development rebate, which giv…

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Jenee Tibshraeny: NZ Herald Wellington business editor on the Government changing climate disclosure rules for big companies
Jenee Tibshraeny: NZ Herald Wellington business editor on the Government changing climate disclosure rules for big companies

The Government is more than halving the number of entities that need to make climate-related disclosures.

It has proposed to only require listed issu…

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Andrew Curtayne: Milford Asset Management expert on whether we're in an AI bubble
Andrew Curtayne: Milford Asset Management expert on whether we're in an AI bubble

More financial experts have raised concerns about an AI bubble - and what it could mean for the wider economy.

Multiple AI companies are attracting t…

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Perspective with Heather du Plessis-Allan: Is our climate overhype coming to an end?
Perspective with Heather du Plessis-Allan: Is our climate overhype coming to an end?

There's yet another, frankly welcome, sign that the world's climate overhype may be over, or at least correcting.

The latest is that the Government h…

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Oliver Mander: NZ Shareholders Association spokesperson on Air NZ downgrading earnings expectations
Oliver Mander: NZ Shareholders Association spokesperson on Air NZ downgrading earnings expectations

Air New Zealand says it now expects to make a first-half loss of about $30 million to $55 million, before tax.

It's just provided a trading update to…

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Sam Vye: Syos CEO on the company acquiring Bay Dynamics
Sam Vye: Syos CEO on the company acquiring Bay Dynamics

A Kiwi company is investing in drone boats able to be used for defence - on home shores and beyond.

Robotics company Syos has acquired Tauranga busin…

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Greg Wallace: Master Plumbers CEO reveals whether it's worth ditching gas for electricity
Greg Wallace: Master Plumbers CEO reveals whether it's worth ditching gas for electricity

With gas prices going up all over the country, there's debate over whether households should make the switch to electricity. 

Contact Energy recently…

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Dr. Claire Matthews: Associate professor's new report says Kiwisaver can be great for retirement, if used correctly
Dr. Claire Matthews: Associate professor's new report says Kiwisaver can be great for retirement, if used correctly

A new report reveals the importance of contributing to Kiwisaver after buying a first home. 

The Retirement Expenditure Guidelines from Massey Univer…

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