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Senior journalist

Maria Slade

Maria Slade is the NZ Shareholders Association 2021 Business Journalist of the Year. She was also the New Zealand runner-up in the 2021 Citi Journalism Awards.

Her first job out of journalism school was with NBR, and she rejoined us in 2020 after a successful career as a reporter, editor, author and commentator. She has worked for most major New Zealand media outlets including the New Zealand Herald, Stuff, NewstalkZB and Radio New Zealand. Her most recent role was as business editor of the independent current affairs website, The Spinoff. She is the author of a how-to book for house hunters, Buyer Beware: A New Zealand Home Buyer’s Guide, and once got so passionate about the state of the New Zealand wool industry that she found funding to attend a Las Vegas carpet conference (the story won an award).

Maria’s career has taken her from print to radio, business to news, but it is business writing that has most captured her attention. One of her roles is editor of the annual The NBR List.

 

Maria Slade 's Articles

NZ banks look to Singapore in fight against online crime

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Thu, 29 Jun 2023

‘It’s not just us, it’s industry’: Kiwi Property

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Wed, 28 Jun 2023

Lessons for Kiwi consultants in Australia’s PwC scandal

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Wed, 28 Jun 2023

Good on ya, Auckland Council, for sticking to your guns

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Mon, 26 Jun 2023

Financial losses from scams and fraud rise

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Wed, 21 Jun 2023
Law

Ormiston, Stubbs Farm lawyer pops up in Queenstown dispute

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Fri, 16 Jun 2023

The NBR List 2023: IRD report ‘exercise in rich people bashing’

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Wed, 14 Jun 2023

Closure of beloved bra brand a crying shame

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Wed, 14 Jun 2023

The NBR List 2023: Cyclone and property downturn weigh on wealthy

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Mon, 12 Jun 2023

NZ needs more homes, not slums

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Wed, 31 May 2023
Law

Judge throws out Hawaiian order against Kiwi director

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Wed, 24 May 2023

Kiwi Property profits down on back of revaluations

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Mon, 22 May 2023
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