Radio results: Newstalk ZB and ZM breakfast shows continue to lead the way

New Zealanders' hunt for news they can trust and conversations they can connect with has seen New Zealand Media and Entertainment's (NZME) Newstalk ZB continue to amass audiences.Newstalk ZB continues to be New Zealand's number... Source: NZ Herald Business News

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Grace Millane murder: Restaurateur Leo Molloy convicted of breaching killer Jesse Kempson's name suppression

Auckland restaurateur Leo Molloy has been convicted, fined and ordered to complete community work for deliberately flouting a High Court suppression order and naming Grace Millane's murderer online.The owner of HeadQuarters in the... Source: NZ Herald Business News

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The massive numbers in the Apple, Google, Microsoft, Facebook results

Four of the largest tech giants have reported strong results as the pandemic continues to accelerate the digitisation of work and play.Demand for the iPhone and other Apple products drove profits to more than double in the January-March... Source: NZ Herald Business News

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NZ, Greece first countries to get Google system that turns Android phones into earthquake sensors

New Zealand and Greece have today become the first countries to get a Google technology that turns Android phones into a network of earthquake detectors - the better to deliver automated early warnings. Read More To be tracked... Source: NZ Herald Business News

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NZ cheesemakers fight European Commission attempts to control 'halloumi'

New moves by the European Commission to grant exclusive use of the term "halloumi" to cheesemakers from Cyprus has New Zealand cheesemakers concerned.Halloumi is a popular cheese for New Zealand consumers, with a thriving community... Source: NZ Herald Business News

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Cooking the Books podcast: How to decide if a do-up is worth it

OPINION: Each week the NZ Herald's Cooking the Books podcast tackles a different money problem. Today, it's how to decide whether to flex your DIY muscles. Hosted by Frances Cook. Listen to the Cooking the Books podcast here... Source: NZ Herald Business News

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'Auckland's main street is a disgrace' – Auckland Council official sued over Queen St pedestrian trial saga

Disgruntled businesses and property owners have filed an unprecedented High Court action against Auckland Council to stop the ongoing Queen St pedestrian trial they argue is illegal and has caused "significant economic harm". At... Source: NZ Herald Business News

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Top-tier departures as Sky TV slims its executive team

New Sky TV chief executive Sophie Moloney has revealed a trimmed down executive team, with two top roles culled. Read More Peter Beck-backed smart cow startup Halter raises $32m - what's next Sky TV's new boss Sophie Moloney... Source: NZ Herald Business News

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First penalty for foreigner who leased land without Overseas Investment Office consent

The Overseas Investment Office said the first penalty had been imposed on a foreigner for leasing - rather than buying - New Zealand land illegally.The High Court at Auckland ordered Chinese citizen Bin Zhao to pay a penalty of... Source: NZ Herald Business News

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Facing $15b tax bill, Samsung heirs donate mass art trove

Samsung's founding family will donate tens of thousands of rare artworks, including Picassos and Dalis, and give hundreds of millions of dollars to medical research to help them pay a massive inheritance tax following last year's... Source: NZ Herald Business News

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