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Kristen Lunman is the co-founder and general manager of Hatch, a digital investment platform that gives New Zealanders access to the US share markets

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After watching the Be a lady, they said video that went viral across the internet, Powered By Flossie founder Jenene Crossan was so moved,

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Dargaville, a small town on the banks of the Wairoa River in the North Island of New Zealand with a population of approximately 4500

Double Denim and MYOB have recently embarked on a new programme dedicated to addressing the entrepreneur gap for women in New Zealand. Although New Zealand

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The survival of a 52-year-old fitness brand in the digital era is no small feat. But take one look at Les Mills’ combination of

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As the world gradually becomes more eco-conscious, New Zealand’s iconic coffee brand Coffee Supreme have ensured they will play their part. Introducing a new recycling programme, the

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New Zealand's steps to shield itself from the Covid-19 coronavirus will not save the economy from feeling its effects. Hundreds of millions of dollars

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Foodprint, an app which connects people to discounted surplus food from cafes, restaurants and supermarkets, is expanding to Dunedin. The app was founded in

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We may be a small player on the global stage, but when it comes to creating a big impact Kiwi businesses have a unique

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The fashion industry has long been subject to some of the harshest criticisms when it comes to sustainability, but New Zealand based label Ruby

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PledgeMe CEO

Crowdfunding platform PledgeMe has announced Dr Claire McGowan as its new CEO. McGowan will be taking over from PledgeMe's co-founder Anna Guenther. Her background is in

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Get ready: one of New Zealand’s only 48-hour start-up bootcamps is back for another year. NZ Startup Bootcamp is taking place in March 2020

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Ezel Kokcu Eli Smit

Eli Smit chats with Ezel Kokcu, the founder of Passphere. Kokcu is a serial entrepreneur on to her third startup Passphere, an analytics registration

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Cassie Roma

It’s easy to imagine what the world might look like in ten or even fifty years time, but what will New Zealand’s biggest sectors

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"Like Trade Me but with no cost" - That's how Dee Glentworth describes the organisation she set up, Free For All. It's all in the

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It’s easy to imagine what the world might look like in ten or even fifty years time, but what will New Zealand’s biggest sectors

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From left: Flamingo Scooters co-founders Jacksen Love and Nick Hyland It’s not often you stumble across a ten-year-old New Zealander hosting a business podcast, but

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It’s easy to imagine what the world might look like in ten or even fifty years time, but what will New Zealand’s biggest sectors

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The global conversation that has dominated the world the past 12 months has now made its way into business. The Institute of Directors New

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One of the biggest aspects of self-identifying as a social enterprise is being clear on the positive impact you want to make through the

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Society is constantly evolving, and whether those changes are to everyone’s tastes or not – everybody has a role to play in a changing

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New Zealanders, rejoice: here’s a useful way to help the Australian bushfires. Auctions4aussie is an initiative by New Zealand writer Emily Writes that has banded together

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As a big fan of the Brontë sisters and their writing, I’m often to be found hunting eBay for Bronte memorabilia Just the other

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It’s easy to imagine what the world might look like in ten or even fifty years time, but what will New Zealand’s biggest sectors

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As we near the end of the decade, everything feels a little bit uncertain. The world has moved at an incredibly breakneck pace the

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As we close out the end of a decade, it’s safe to say the 2010s have been a wild ride for influencer marketing. There’s

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