Property Premium NZICC delay puts an economic benefit of more than $27m at risk National Party MP Andrew Bayly says the delay highlights issues with New Zealand's product assurance system. Andrew Bevin Thu, 14 Feb 2019 SkyCityNZICCACPConstructionjenny salesaconvention
Premium No action needed on Grenfell-like aluminium cladding, Auckland Council says Some 116 buildings in Auckland identified as having the controversial cladding, including 25 with the same combustible type as in Grenfell. Wed, 11 Jul 2018 grenfell towergrenfellAuckland councilcladdingbuildingsIan McCormickACP
Premium EDITOR'S INSIGHT: How young Packer and Murdoch 'killed' Fairfax A celebratory lunch between James Packer and Lachlan Murdoch at Sydney’s exclusive Rockpool restaurant sets the scene for a new book on how the heirs of two Australian media dynasties “killed” thei Tue, 23 Jul 2013 FairfaxACPDavid KirkJames Packer. Lachlan Murdoch
Food, fishing, and football are the hot tickets for magazine readership growth Magazines for the retrosexual man are making a comeback, as rugby and fishing titles show a readership increase. NBR Contributor Mon, 13 Jun 2011 mediafishingACPTastecuisinePaul DykzeulRugbyNielsenreadershipmagazinesnewspapersadmediaACP Mediamuffinsdiseased staffreadership resultshealthy food guidedishwoman's daynew ideanz woman's weeklyaustralian woman's weekly
Aussie freelance journos should get collective bargaining rights - regulator The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has issued a draft determination proposing to grant authorisation to the Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance to collectively negotiate the terms of engagement of freelance journalists with Fairfax Media, ACP Magazines, News Limited and Pacific Magazines.The MEAA proposes to negotiate minimum rates of pay, freedom to contract with other media organisations, and other contractual terms such as copyright and moral rights. NBR Contributor Thu, 22 Apr 2010 BusinessAd/MediaACPNews LtdFaifax