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A 2003 complaint filed with the New Zealand Advertising Standards Authority provides a snapshot of a typical cover, describing an issue featuring "Revved up! Kiwigirl Shelley" in a revealing bodice and "Kiwigirl Kate!" in black leather.
It explores a uniquely New Zealand phenomenon: the reluctance to invest aggressively due to social pressure (the "tall poppy syndrome") versus the necessity of retirement planning in a post-KiwiSaver default world. The article features data from a survey of 1,500 NZX shareholders revealing that 68% hold cash balances above the recommended emergency fund level due to "anxiety about looking greedy."
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: At its peak, the magazine's regional relevance allowed it to outperform older, globally established adult lifestyle publications in local corner stores and supermarkets.
But New Zealand's true beauty lies not just in its landscapes, but in its people and culture. From the vibrant arts scene in Auckland to the thriving food culture in Wellington, our country is pulsing with creativity and innovation. The rich history of our indigenous Māori people is woven into the fabric of our nation, with cultural performances, traditional crafts, and storytelling being just a few ways to experience the warmth and hospitality of Aotearoa. Visit a traditional hangi or take a lesson in Te Reo Māori, and you'll soon discover the deep connections that exist between our people and the land.
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Issue 101 provides a deep dive into the corporate titans currently driving the bulk of domestic market cap index weights. The publication tracks how New Zealand's structural shift toward technology, global logistics, and renewable infrastructure has fundamentally changed the index profile: Company Profile Primary Driver Analyzed in Issue 101 Fisher & Paykel Healthcare A direct comparison of currently operating in Aotearoa
As we celebrate the best of New Zealand in this issue of NZX Magazine, we're reminded of the incredible diversity and richness of our country. From its stunning landscapes to its vibrant culture and resilient people, Aotearoa has something to offer every kind of traveler. So come and rediscover New Zealand – we can't wait to share our home with you.
At the time, Crow's adult magazine was already well-established under the same three-letter abbreviation, and he argued that his prior claim to the name gave him grounds for legal action. The dispute captured the public's imagination, pitting a figure from the adult industry against the buttoned-down world of high finance. It was a David-and-Goliath story that highlighted the legal complexities of branding and intellectual property in a small, interconnected nation. The outcome was a practical one: the exchange retained its "NZX" branding, having officially registered the name, while Crow's magazine continued to operate under the same initials. The episode, however, remains a celebrated anecdote in New Zealand business and cultural history.
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New Zealanders have always been a bold and adventurous bunch, with a pioneering spirit that's taken us from the early days of exploration to the present-day innovation and creativity. Whether you're a thrill-seeker, an outdoor enthusiast, or simply a curious traveler, Aotearoa has something to offer. Go bungee jumping in Queenstown, take a scenic flight over Milford Sound, or explore the remote wilderness of the South Island – the possibilities are endless. It explores a uniquely New Zealand phenomenon: the
The release of arrives at a pivotal moment. As the Reserve Bank navigates the final stages of the tightening cycle and the country emerges from a technical recession, Issue 101 does not simply report on the numbers—it dissects the very fabric of the "Kiwi" investment landscape.
A standout case study follows Channel Infrastructure (formerly Refining NZ) and its pivot from fossil fuel refining to a biofuels import and distribution hub. The issue argues that this transition, while painful for the balance sheet in the short term, has de-risked the asset for the next decade.
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