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This is a list of the largest two-way trading partners of New Zealand, based on data released by the Statistics New Zealand for the 2023 calendar year. [1] [2] [3] [4]
This is a list of notable individuals and organizations who have voiced their endorsement of CANZUK, the deepening of ties between Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. Australia [ edit ]
The National Business Review has produced an annual listing of New Zealand's largest wealth creators/wealthiest New Zealanders and families since 1990. Beginning in 2021, the publication also measured the altruism of New Zealand's wealthiest citizens, in addition to the amount of money they’ve accumulated. [1]
Auckland CBD contains New Zealand's largest concentration of multi-story commercial buildings and businesses The Kinleith Mill, part of the forestry sector in New Zealand The Tiwai Point Aluminium Smelter, opened in 1971. This is a list of notable companies based in New Zealand, a country in Oceania.
With his partner, Dorothy Spotswood, he donated $53 million towards the cost of Wellington's new children's hospital, Te Wao Nui, which was opened in September 2022. [1] In the 2023 New Year Honours, Dunajtschik was appointed a Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to philanthropy. [2]
Sir George Harper OBE (24 April 1843 – 12 March 1937) was an English-born New Zealand lawyer. From a large family, he was a son of the inaugural bishop of Christchurch, Henry Harper, and he arrived in Christchurch in 1858 at age 15, two years after his father. He completed his education in Christchurch and farmed for a few years before ...
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
Gubay put the New Zealand arm of 3 Guys up for sale in 1984. [1] Progressive Enterprises bought the company in 1985. [6] Fourteen houses were demolished to build a New Plymouth store in 1992. [6] The Onehunga store, which included a New Zealand Post shop, [7] was redeveloped into Dress Smart in 1995. [8]