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15/01/2026
Are we looking towards a new dawn in the property sector in ‘26? Ryan Geddes, managing director of Savills New Zealand shares his thoughts:
"After the shot to the arm that was the 50-basis-point reduction in the Official Cash Rate in October and subsequent 25-basis-point reduction in November, owners and investors that we had been in conversation with for months decided they were ready to make deals, and the final quarter of 2025 was the busiest the market has seen in three years."
You can read the full opinion piece on The Post: https://www.thepost.co.nz/business/360931548/are-we-looking-towards-new-dawn-property-sector-26
Are we looking towards a new dawn in the property sector in ‘26? OPINION: The Active Investor Visa and a booming Christchurch are some industry bright spots as we push into a more positive year, although looming election will bring some uncertainty.
16/12/2025
Alexander PR is proud to contribute to Public Relations Global Network PR Predictions, highlighting how agencies can harness AI while doubling down on human insight, creativity and ethics in communications.
In a year where trust, transparency and tangible value will define reputations, Alexander PR’s perspective underscores the need for PR leaders to:
Turn AI into a strategic co-pilot, not a replacement for expert counsel.
Invest in clear, useful, data-informed storytelling that serves both humans and algorithms.
Build resilient reputations through crisis readiness, governance and purpose-led leadership.
You can read more here:
PRGN 2026 PR Predictions: ROI, AI, and authenticity take center stage as agencies adapt to rapid change and rising expectations worldwide - PRGN PRGN 2026 PR predictions: ROI, AI, and authenticity take center stage as agencies worldwide adapt to rapid change and rising expectations.
14/12/2025
The most generous region in New Zealand for Givealittle donations has been revealed in a new report, which shows Kiwis gave $31.6 million to fundraisers this financial year.
The report has also highlighted some of the worthy causes that received money this year, including a woman who needed money for overseas cancer treatment, the Relief Aid Gaza Appeal, and a mayoral relief fund for flood-hit Wairoa.
The stories and statistics shared in the report captured a picture of “nationwide giving to nearly every conceivable cause”, Lythan Chapman, CEO of Givealittle said.
“They are a reminder to us all that the generosity of New Zealanders is unflagging, and when people call for help they will be heard.”
You can read more below:
Which part of NZ was the most generous with Givealittle donations this year? A new report highlights some of the causes Kiwis cared most about this financial year.
Congratulations Rhiannon McKinnon. Well deserved
We are looking forward to seeing the impact you will make (yet again) in this new role.
27/11/2025
Kiwi shoppers are out in force for Black Friday, with new data showing nearly 40% of us are planning to use the sales to get a jump on Christmas shopping and the day now even outpaces Boxing Day for sales and popularity.
Oyster Property Group’s Jennifer Andrews told Newstalk ZB they’re gearing up for a “very busy” day at Dress Smart Auckland, with discounts running all weekend
Listen to the full chat with Jennifer on Newstalk ZB’s Early Edition with Ryan Bridge here:
Black Friday sales: Retailers prepare for "very busy" day as Christmas shoppers descend A retail frenzy is expected today as shoppers take advantage of Black Friday sales.
20/11/2025
Family money is often still a one-way street – the “Bank of Mum and Dad” helping kids into their first home. But as Nadine Higgins highlights in this NZ Herald piece, more families are starting to flip that script and ask: how can adult children support parents to live well in retirement?
Henry Stokes, trust and estate expert and general counsel at Perpetual Guardian shares his insight below.
Nadine Higgins: How to make family money work better One in three first-home buyers now rely on family help to get on the ladder.
30/10/2025
In Leaders Getting Coffee episode 52, founder of Dress Smart and Rodd & Gunn shares his journey from building iconic retail brands to navigating the evolving landscape of New Zealand business.
A keen fisherman and hunter, it was only a matter of time before Rodd and Gunn was born as a part of the Outdoor Heritage brand he built. And as Dress Smart celebrates 30 years since its launch, we hear what prompted the arrival of outlet stores to New Zealand.
Whether you're a retail enthusiast, entrepreneur, or just love a good origin story, this one's for you.
Listen now:
Episode 52: Founder of Dressmart and Rodd & Gunn, Gary Gwynne Podcast Episode · Leaders Getting Coffee with Bruce Cotterill · 29/10/2025 · 1h 10m
23/10/2025
Great to be part of CMRFU 70th Anniversary Women's Leadership Breakfast in partnership with Sudima Hotels this morning.
We heard from some incredible wāhine, including:
Suzanne McFadden MNZM – Award-winning journalist, writer, and podcaster with over 35 years covering sports and features in New Zealand.
Kelsey Campbell (née Bevan) – Olympic rower and world champion.
Melodie Robinson – Head of Sports Events & Partnerships at TVNZ, leading strategy, content, live production, and commercial partnerships.
21/10/2025
Givealittle says more could - and should - be done to capitalise on payroll giving to combat a drop in charitable donations.
Three years ago New Zealand was ranked fifth on the World Giving Index - an annual report published by the Charities Aid Foundation. Last year the country dropped to 17th.
Lythan Chapman, CEO of Givealittle speaks to RNZ on the benefits of Payroll Giving
Amid a charity funding squeeze Givealittle says more could - and should - be done to capitalise on payroll giving to combat a drop in charitable donations.
16/10/2025
Perpetual Guardian, a philanthropic funds manager with more than 700 charities under management, has just put out its annual report on Engaged Philanthropy, which looks at the data on charitable giving over the past 12 months.
Kilian-Taylor tells The Detail that it reads like a tale of two stories.
"First, there is a story of increased giving, particularly through structured philanthropic managed charitable trusts; but alongside that we really wanted to acknowledge the difficult times, with a reduction in funding, charities closing, and the cost of living and cuts in government funding that sit concurrently alongside this report," she says.
She says Perpetual Guardian has seen "doublings of application pools, where we have $200,000 to give and $1.9 million worth of applications".
'Never enough to go around': Charities facing hard calls as in cost-of-living bites Charities in crisis: how government cuts and rising costs are stretching New Zealand's social safety net.
15/10/2025
Congratulations to the incredible team at Aotearoa Infinite Academy on the launch and for breaking down barriers in New Zealand education.
Enrollments open 12th November - first come first serve. Visit their website for more details.
A special shoutout to founding principal Saira Boyle for her insightful chat with Ryan Bridge on NOW. An inspiring look at the future of accessible, world-class learning for all Kiwi students.
Proud to see innovators like Penelope Barton and Jamie Beaton leading the way for education in Aotearoa.
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School without walls: The new charter school for online learning Founding principal of Aotearoa Infinite Academy, Saira Boyle explains how her new model is rethinking education for the digital age.
03/10/2025
Googling yourself' is yesterday's reputation management. Today, executives must ask: 'What does ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or Copilot say about me and my company and executives?'
Your company's story is being rewritten in real-time by algorithms trained on everything from press releases to Reddit threads.
During a crisis, these models may accurately reflect public sentiment and factual negative events, making authentic response and genuine accountability more critical than ever. And most boards have no idea what narrative is taking hold.
Beyond Google: When AI tells your story - A crisis recovery roadmap for C-suite & boards C-suite leaders must now manage reputations shaped by AI narratives from ChatGPT and others, facing both misinformation and unavoidable truths.
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