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Senior reporter

Graham Skellern

Graham Skellern has reported on the ebb and flow of business and the economy for the past 30 years and more. He was founding editor of the New Zealand Investor magazine during the heady sharemarket boom days in the 1980s. Next, he became the deputy business editor of New Zealand Herald, and covered all the business litigation following the sharemarket crash including every day of the Wine Box Inquiry. Graham then shifted to the western Bay of Plenty as business editor of the Bay of Plenty Times. He earlier had stints in the Parliamentary Press Gallery and as a ministerial press secretary.

Graham has a BA Degree majoring in Economics and Political Science from London School of Economics (LSE) and Victoria University, Wellington; he was awarded a Wolfson Scholarship to Cambridge University, England; and was named National Journalist of the Year Runner-up. He was also the first New Zealand journalist to gain a Rotary International Foundation scholarship and studied for a year at LSE.

Graham Skellern 's Articles

ArborGen’s revenue grows more than 40%

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Wed, 27 Nov 2019

Green Cross revenue falls in tough retail environment

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Tue, 26 Nov 2019

Productivity Commission wants to ease pain of redundancy

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Thu, 21 Nov 2019

Increasing exports lift Napier Port revenue

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Tue, 19 Nov 2019

Mainfreight ready for Brexit and growing revenue

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Wed, 13 Nov 2019

Mainfreight has strong growth in Europe and the Americas

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Wed, 13 Nov 2019

Vital Healthcare grows property income

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Tue, 12 Nov 2019

Mills Reef Winery moving into larger production facilities

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Sat, 09 Nov 2019

New Zealand Merino takes out supreme export award

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Fri, 08 Nov 2019

Reserve Bank takes tougher stance on supervising insurers

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Tue, 05 Nov 2019

Gough dynasty in heavy equipment comes to an end

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Fri, 01 Nov 2019

Freightways expands with $140m Big Chill purchase

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Thu, 31 Oct 2019
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