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  2. Business.govt.nz - Wikipedia

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    Business.govt.nz is the New Zealand Government's online resource for small businesses. It aims to "help Kiwi businesses save time and succeed" by providing tools, resources and advice from government and industry. [1] Business.govt.nz is managed and maintained by a team working in the New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment.

  3. Business New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Business New Zealand Inc. (operating as BusinessNZ) is New Zealand's largest business-advocacy body. [ 1 ] [ failed verification ] It is headquartered in Wellington . [ 2 ] Kirk Hope [ 3 ] has served as the chief executive since 2016.

  4. Auckland Business Chamber - Wikipedia

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    The Auckland Business Chamber (known as the Auckland Chamber of Commerce until 2018 [3] [4]), is a New Zealand business network representing the interests of businesses in the Auckland region. It is a non-governmental organisation .

  5. Michael King (historian) - Wikipedia

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    Michael King OBE (15 December 1945 – 30 March 2004) was a New Zealand historian, author, and biographer. He wrote or edited over 30 books on New Zealand topics, including the best-selling Penguin History of New Zealand, which was the most popular New Zealand book of 2004.

  6. An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The work's importance, both as a reference and as an historical snapshot of mid-20th century New Zealand, motivated the Ministry for Culture and Heritage to digitise and republish the work online. [3] The text and images have been made available, without corrections or updates, as a separate resource within Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New ...

  7. Weeks-old government dubbed ‘anti-Māori’ as culture wars rage ...

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    Culture wars. New Zealand’s voters in October stripped Hipkins’ Labour Party of 31 seats to almost half their previous stature in the country’s single-chamber parliament – a crushing ...

  8. List of New Zealand businesspeople - Wikipedia

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    William Betts Mason (1865–1912), founder of W.B. Mason, born in New Zealand and emigrated to the US; Flora MacKenzie (1902–1982), brothel owner and dressmaker; Sir Roy McKenzie (1922–2007), retailer, philanthropist; Sir James Mills (1847–1936), founder of the Union Company; Jeremy Moon, businessman; founder of Icebreaker clothing

  9. New Zealand Business Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Business Hall of Fame is a figurative hall of fame dedicated to New Zealanders who have made a significant contribution to the economic and social development of New Zealand. The hall was established in 1994 by the Young Enterprise Trust. [ 1 ]