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Welcome To IN-Business Wellington Magazine...

Proudly the only regionally focused, world-class magazine, for businesses that want expert knowledge to grow quickly and connect locally. Have a browse, read the articles - just a sample of the diverse range of opinions, advice and interesting stories in our latest issue - Let us know what you think.

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Map to the future heart of Wellington Print E-mail
Written by Nadine Isler   

It was discovered in the 10th century, and known as “the very nostrils of the island” by the Polynesian explorer Tara. Whether it is ‘Wellywood’ ‘the Windy City’ or the ‘Melbourne of New Zealand’, everyone has an opinion on what’s next for this place we call home.

We asked a cross section of high profile Wellingtonians what they want for their city. Take one property developer, the CEOs of the Zoo, Weltec, and the NZ stock exchange, add an engineer, a couple of PR/management gurus plus one mayor, and you have some opinions that matter. All of them had positive things to say about Wellington, none had plans to leave. But don’t expect them all to agree on what should be happening here!

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Monkey Business Print E-mail
Written by Nadine Isler   

The Wellington zoo has been undergoing some changes… Nadine Isler met with Karen Fifield, CEO, to find out what’s planned for our city’s most animated asset.

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Not just plane people Print E-mail
Written by Nadine Isler   

Air New Zealand has been an integral part of Wellington for nearly 50 years. It has garnered itself a reputation for a vibrant culture, despite being one of the biggest companies in New Zealand.

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Getting down to business with Murray Print E-mail
Written by Nadine Isler   

He is more famous for being a rugby commentator and All Black than a businessman, and he features more often on 'funny quote' websites than as an authority on running a company. When I knew I was to be meeting and writing about Murray Mexted, my first thought was about how I knew nothing about rugby, and didn’t particularly want to, thank you very much. How relevant could he possibly be to a magazine all about business? Well as it turns out, very.

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