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Business Hub: Find a way to live with Covid-19, says Fashion Week owner
The owner of NZ Fashion Week talks about taking Kiwi fashion and design to the world.

The new New Zealanders: Time to review migration policy - new report
A comprehensive report on NZ's productivity weakness suggests big changes are needed.

NZTE job for North Korea export sanction breach boss
Extensive experience in business of exporting cited as consideration in job offer.

Probe into NZ medical cannabis scam
Auckland GP alarmed to be caught up in homegrown con.

Soper: Aucklanders can be aggrieved about alert level 2.5
COMMENT: Level 2.5 is like being freed from prison but returning at midnight.

Covid 19: Aucklanders head to Queenstown conference
Conference appears contrary to advice for Aucklanders to limit travel outside the city.

Number of US investor visa applications soar in NZ
Americans are leading the charge to invest in NZ after our response to the outbreak.

$40 million announced for business network by Phil Twyford and Stuart Nash
The funding announcement was made in Napier today

Ardern looks to the primary sector to help fill the Covid-19 void
The PM says the primary sector will play a big part in rebuilding the economy.

Ex-press secretary gets nod in safe National seat
Nicola Grigg says working for Simon Bridges and Bill English was a career highlight.

Comment: Medicinal cannabis is NZ's big global opportunity
Comment: Many Kiwis underestimate the huge potential of this exciting new sector.

'Confronting and life-affirming' experience for visitors
The Whanganui River story at Expo 2020 will show New Zealand's care for people and places.

Crashes, rubbernecking on Auckland's motorways causing delays
The crash is clear of lanes but still causing delays near Orams Road.

'There are no delays on our ports or Chinese ports'
Winston Peters slams Kiwi businessman's concerns about the relationship with China.

Foreign water bottlers 'actively' sought by Government
Government officials helped broker a deal with Chinese buyers in the Bay of Plenty.

Record profit growth for NZ tech companies
As it closes in on dairy and tourism, tech deserves to be taken seriously, Shanahan says.

Simon Bridges' first blunder: Attack on Govt rebounds
Bridges attacks payment as 'incompetent' but National paid the same company.

Zeffer cider juiced for Hawke's Bay move
An Auckland export cider company is moving to Hawke's Bay and selling shares to help make the move.

Kiwi luge opens in South Korea
Skyline Enterprises last week opened a $20 million luge development in South Korea's Tongyeong City that sent Korean social media into a frenzy.

App developer gains $5m in US funding round
Wellington startup Stqry (pronunced "story") has also announced a name change as it expands off-shore.