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Saturday Sep 14, 2024
Weekly Wrap #6: Positive procurement, public service, and a digger
Saturday Sep 14, 2024
Saturday Sep 14, 2024
This is a wrap of the week's top business stories for the week ending 13 September. For today's top stories, head to NBR.co.nz. Proudly 100% subscriber funded.
Timestamps for this week's content:
(01:03) What can positive procurement get you? For the full article click here.
(08:04) Frustrated Albanese Government goes RBA bashing. For the full article click here.
(13:02) Useful lessons from sacked council manager awarded $27,000. For the full article click here.
(20:55) Eden Park CEO helps destroy his own stadium. For the full article click here.
(25:41) Chinese consumers have changed – has NZ Inc? For the full article click here.

Thursday Sep 12, 2024
#11: Trump v Harris: what it could mean for NZ
Thursday Sep 12, 2024
Thursday Sep 12, 2024
In this episode of The NBR Podcast with Simon Shepherd: They've had their first and only debate, so what do the trade and economic policies of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump mean for New Zealand. For their analysis we're joined by a special panel of Te Awanga wine maker Rod McDonald, Auckland University senior lecturer in economics Dr Asha Sundaram and Harbour Asset Management's Shane Solly.
Timestamps below:
(00:40) - Tariffs
(11:56) - Taxation
(13:41) - Navigating a US election
(18:19) - NZ business perspective
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This podcast uses clips for the US Presidential debate hosted by ABC - the full debate is available here.

Tuesday Sep 10, 2024
#10: Air NZ fares lower than last year, CEO says
Tuesday Sep 10, 2024
Tuesday Sep 10, 2024
In this episode of The NBR Podcast with Simon Shepherd: Air New Zealand CEO Greg Foran on why it’s actually cheaper to fly this year, the $1 billion headache of grounded planes, and why the Government’s new tourism levy is bad news.
Timecodes below:
(01:25) - Are you happy with the airline's performance?
(10:20) - Tourism
(14:58) - The problem is the pricing of Air NZ.
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Links to audio clips used here.

Sunday Sep 08, 2024
Weekly Wrap #5: Infrastructure, bipartisanship, and money troubles
Sunday Sep 08, 2024
Sunday Sep 08, 2024
NBR.co.nz launches the first episode of its new podcast, the Weekly Wrap.
This is a wrap of the week's top business stories for the week ending 08 September. For today's top stories, head to NBR.co.nz. Proudly 100% subscriber funded.
Timestamps for this week's content:
(00:52) Political consensus key to improving NZ’s woeful infrastructure. For the full article click here.
(22:01) The state of it: who’s who in NZ infrastructure. For the full article click here.
(31:10) Financing and funding New Zealand’s infrastructure gap. For the full article click here.

Thursday Sep 05, 2024
#9: What the Uber decision means for contractors
Thursday Sep 05, 2024
Thursday Sep 05, 2024
In this episode of The NBR Podcast with Simon Shepherd: We go riding with veteran rideshare driver Rosco after Uber drivers were declared by the Court of Appeal to be employees not contractors.
Other unions are now planning challenges to the status of other contracted workers. We look at what it means for those businesses and whether the government will step in.
Timecodes below:
(01:03) - What's wrong with Uber?
(04:35) - How does this affect other contractor workforces?
(10:00) - What might the government do?
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This podcast uses audio from various sources, attribution links here.

Tuesday Sep 03, 2024
#8: TVNZ CEO Jodi O’Donnell and the $85m loss
Tuesday Sep 03, 2024
Tuesday Sep 03, 2024
In this episode of The NBR Podcast with Simon Shepherd: After revealing an $85 million dollar loss, TVNZ CEO Jodi O’Donnell says the company will be back in the black in two to three years. She talks about more cuts as the painful transition from broadcaster to digital media company continues and whether we’ll be saying ‘Goodnight Kiwi’ to old-fashioned free-to-air linear TV.
Timecodes below:
(00:52) - Cost saving measures & culling content.
(07:40) - What a sustainable business model for TVNZ looks like.
(15:29) - Timeframe for the end of free-to-air linear TV.
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This podcast uses audio from various sources, attribution links here.

Friday Aug 30, 2024
Weekly Wrap #4: AI touchdown, Aussie turbulence, and a godly dispute
Friday Aug 30, 2024
Friday Aug 30, 2024
NBR.co.nz launches the first episode of its new podcast, the Weekly Wrap.
This is a wrap of the week's top business stories for the week ending 1 September. For today's top stories, head to NBR.co.nz. Proudly 100% subscriber funded.
Timestamps for this week's content:
(00:41) God, ERA versus stubborn trustees in unique employment dispute. For the full uncut interview and article, click here
(06:59) Select committee proves its worth on fast-track legislation. For the full uncut interview and article, click here
(10:45) HyperCinema mounts blitz on US market via football hall of fame. For the full uncut interview and article, click here
(15:50) Medtech startup Toku Eyes aims to raise up to US$20m. For the full uncut interview and article, click here
(23:09) NZGIF, Transpower in big solar deal. For the full uncut interview and article, click here
(27:47) Aussie aviation White Paper whitewash? Competition issue ignored For the full uncut interview and article, click here

Thursday Aug 29, 2024
#7: AI’s promised land
Thursday Aug 29, 2024
Thursday Aug 29, 2024
In this Thursday’s episode of The NBR Podcast with Simon Shepherd: Chat GPT sends Simon to jail, a generative AI Kiwi startup cracks the US market, and we examine claims AI can give New Zealand’s poor productivity a massive boost worth tens of billions of dollars.
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This podcast uses audio from various sources, attribution links here.

Tuesday Aug 27, 2024
#6: Kirk Hope’s exit interview
Tuesday Aug 27, 2024
Tuesday Aug 27, 2024
In this episode of The NBR Podcast with Simon Shepherd: Kirk Hope has been the public face of BusinessNZ for more than eight years, but now he's off.
He reveals what it was like working with the Ardern Government, why the phrase ‘Fair Pay Agreement’ is so triggering, and what goes through his mind when he is catching a wave.
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This podcast uses audio from various sources, attribution links here.

Sunday Aug 25, 2024
Weekly Wrap #3: Billion-dollar dispute, Luxon in Sydney, bank blitz
Sunday Aug 25, 2024
Sunday Aug 25, 2024
NBR.co.nz On this episode of its new podcast, the Weekly Wrap.
This is a wrap of the week's top business stories for the week ending 23 August. For today's top stories, head to NBR.co.nz. Proudly 100% subscriber funded.
Timestamps for this week's content:
(00:32) - Multi-billion-dollar legal dispute 200 years in the making. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here.
(06:46) - ‘Call to action’: Big Four banks put on notice over competition. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here.
(13:00) - Sydney infrastructure; not quite a utopia. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here.
(20:19) - Balancing dialogue and diplomacy with defence capability. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here.
(24:06) - Offshore work should be an option in redundancy: Employment Court. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here.
For ongoing coverage and today's top stories, head to NBR.co.nz.