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Senior journalist

Tim Hunter

One of New Zealand's most experienced and decorated business reporters, Tim Hunter joined NBR in May, 2015. The Scottish expatriate received an MA (Hons) in philosophy and international relations from the University of St Andrews and an MBA in business strategy and finance from the University of Edinburgh. After emigrating to New Zealand, he held a string of senior roles including business news editor for the NZ Herald, business editor of the Sunday Star-Times and deputy editor of Fairfax's Auckland Business Bureau before joining NBR. His trophy cabinet includes Qantas Media Awards for Best Business, Finance & Consumer Affairs columnist and Best Newspaper Feature Writer (Business). He was also named the inaugural EY Business Journalist of the Year in 2014, the NZ Shareholders' Association Business Journalist of the Year in 2019, Voyager Media Awards Business Journalist of the Year in 2020 and NZ Shareholders’ Association Business Journalist of the Year in 2023.

Tim Hunter's Articles

Wynyard ‘sad’ and ‘disappointing’

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Tue, 25 Oct 2016

SkyCity’s awkward Chinese problem

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Sat, 22 Oct 2016

Share price and shareholders rain on SkyCity’s parade

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Fri, 21 Oct 2016

Warminger: the closing arguments

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Fri, 21 Oct 2016

Gaynor unaware of Milford’s direct share trading, court hears

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Mon, 17 Oct 2016

International tribunal rules against NZ gold miner

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Mon, 17 Oct 2016

Goldman Sachs targeted again in Warminger evidence

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Mon, 17 Oct 2016

Forbar ‘fishing’, Goldman ‘shoddy’: Warminger

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Thu, 13 Oct 2016

No motive for manipulation: Warminger

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Thu, 13 Oct 2016

‘Complete supposition’ that Milford could benefit from manipulation: Gaynor

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Wed, 12 Oct 2016

‘Nothing unusual’ about Warminger trades: expert witness

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Tue, 11 Oct 2016

Warminger defence opens with categorical denial

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Tue, 11 Oct 2016
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