John Tulloch
Tracking Tractor Sales
How are farm machinery sales are tracking in New Zealand in 2019? with Tractor and Machinery Association president John Tulloch. Audio
Tracking Tractor Sales
How are farm machinery sales are tracking in New Zealand in 2019? with Tractor and Machinery Association president John Tulloch.
AudioCentrePort reviewing future after earthquake insurance payout
With an insurance payout under its arm, Wellington's Centreport can finally make some decisions about its future. Audio
50 years at Fieldays: Part Two
Geoff Laurent credits the agricultural event Fieldays with helping him grow his farming and veterinary equipment business into a multi-million dollar enterprise. He's been every year since it began. Audio, Gallery
50 years at Fieldays: Part Two
Geoff Laurent credits the agricultural event Fieldays with helping him grow his farming and veterinary equipment business into a multi-million dollar enterprise. He's been every year since it began.
AudioFireworks display mistakes cost firm more than $100,000
A fireworks display that went badly wrong, shooting shrapnel into a 50 thousand-strong crowd, at a Bledisloe Cup game last year has cost an Auckland firm more than 100 thousand dollars Audio
Up to 100 managerial jobs to go at NZ Post
New Zealand Post is cutting up to another 100 jobs on top of the 100 or so it axed earlier in the year in printing and processing. Audio
NZ Post survey criticised for breaching privacy
Professor Paul Roth at Otago University who teaches privacy, information and data protection law and co-wrote reports into the incident for the Privacy Commissioner. The personal data NZ Post… Audio
Santa's workshop inundated with 125-thousand letters
There's been a significant jump in the number of children issuing instructions to the man in red this year. Audio