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  • We head South and discover what makes Dunedin such a unique place to do business. In this episode we chat to Tru-Bilt Managing Director Mark Taylor. Tru-Bilt has a long, proud history as New Zealand's leading manufacturer and supplier of commercial and industrial safety bollard systems, barriers and handrails.



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  • We visit the heart of the South Island, popping into Perreaux Audio. PERREAUX designs, engineers and manufactures state-of-the-art, audiophile-class, amplifiers, preamplifiers, loudspeakers and audio equipment. From small beginnings in 1974, PERREAUX quickly transformed into a New Zealand export success story. In this episode, we discover what the future holds for the exciting and innovative Kiwi business.



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  • We visit Harraways’ Dunedin factory to find out what makes the oat business so recognised and loved.

    Marketing and brand manager Peter Cox runs us through its day-to-day operations and discusses what makes Dunedin

    a unique place to do business.



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  • A KIWI ORIGINAL: Watch uniquely Kiwi stories from people contributing to New Zealand's future by subscribing at www.akiwioriginal.com

    INCLUDED IN THIS EPISODE: Dying Art helps people celebrate the life of a loved one with custom-designed caskets and urns. Founder Ross Hall tells us Dying Art is proudly New Zealand made. All its caskets and urns are designed and created in studio in Auckland.



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  • Resene CEO Nick Nightingale talks us through the business’ proud history of being NZ Made.

    A KIWI ORIGINAL

    Watch uniquely Kiwi stories from people contributing to New Zealand's future by subscribing at www.akiwioriginal.com

    IN THIS EPISODE Resene Paints CEO Nick Nightingale talks us through the company's journey from a garage in Eastbourne to one of the most recognisable brands in the country. Subscribe on YouTube: https://nzma.de/youtube GET

    FEATURED ON A KIWI ORIGINAL Email - [email protected] SOCIAL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/buynzmade/ LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/company/buynzmade Twitter: https://twitter.com/buynzmade Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BuyNZMadeCam... MAIL PO Box 1925 | Level 6 JacksonStone House, 3-11 Hunter Street | Wellington | New Zealand.



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  • As New Zealand grows, so too must its infrastructure.

    In this episode, we look at how Fulton Hogan is looking to grow the numbers of people getting into the industry, and how Spunlite Poles are using innovative manufacturing processes and fantastic Kiwi support to stay competitive with overseas imports. One of the biggest challenges that New Zealand faces is getting enough people into the infrastructure sector to keep up with our growing country. Fulton Hogan and its partners have decided to tackle this hurdle head-on.

    They've taken Kiwis that are looking for jobs and put them into the newly established Infrastructure Skills Centre. Employed from day 1, these recruits are taught a wide range of infrastructure skills, from drain laying to road building, with a guaranteed job at the end of it. This fantastic programme is doing good for all New Zealanders and we can't wait to see it grow.

    Spunlite Poles don't just make poles, they make solutions. When someone needs a streetlight or a 100+ meter radio mast, Spunlite are the guys you should call. With imports coming into the market, Spunlite has looked to innovation and great service to stay competitive, because there are not many companies that still support products they made 40 years ago.



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  • Businesses do so much good in New Zealand.

    This episode we focus on two businesses that do great work in their community, Kilmarnock Enterprises and Tuki Design Co.

    Kilmarnock is well known in Christchurch for being a business "that's purpose goes well beyond profit." Kilmarnock gives employment and education to those who have traditionally had some kind of learning disability. This incredible business also looks to back up its philosophies of community and sustainability by creating products from recycled materials and being a big player in the Christchurch e-waste scene.

    Tuki Design Co. are an innovative business that looks to make custom assistive technology such as wheelchairs and commodes to "improve the end-users everyday life." Business development manager, Eamon Wood, takes us through his inspiring story of sporting triumphs and how Tuki has helped him along the way.

    A KIWI ORIGINAL

    Watch uniquely Kiwi stories from people excelling across our many varied regions.

    LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE

    https://www.tukidesign.com/

    https://www.kilmarnock.co.nz/

    Subscribe on YouTube: https://nzma.de/youtube GET FEATURED ON A KIWI ORIGINAL Email - [email protected]



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  • We're headed North! The A Kiwi Original trip across Te Waipounamu (South Island) takes us to Timaru and Ashburton, where we meet up with Timaru Bluestone and Hekeao Feed Co.

    Hekeao Feed Co. is a new business that is making waves in the equine nutrition space. Most of the ingredients are grown on the Director, Josh Rushton's farm. Hekeao utilises the unique agricultural landscape of Ashburton to grow nutritious and delicious feed that you can trace from farm to feed-bowl.

    Timaru Bluestone is a family business that again utilises the natural advantage of the Canterbury region. Forged in lava flow of ancient volcanoes, the bluestone that surrounds the Timaru area makes for decadent and beautiful material in architectural homes. A KIWI ORIGINAL Watch uniquely Kiwi stories from people excelling across our many varied regions.

    TIMESTAMPS 0:36 Hekeao Feed Co. 4:10 Timaru Bluestone

    LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE www.hekeao.nz

    https://www.timarubluestone.co.nz/



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  • In this episode, we have interviewed three inspiring Queenstown-based businesses.The first, Eye in the Sky, is a helicopter cockpit video, audio and data recorder that could improve aviation security around the world. Founder Louisa Patterson discusses the reason she established the business.The second business BONZ, is an iconic Kiwi brand. Managing Director Oscar Rodwell talks us through the businesses response to covid and why it has remained NZ Made.Finally, Organic Magic owner Pete McInally tells us why his product is one of the most sustainable fertilisers on the market.



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  • Des takes us through the history of Arrow Uniforms along with the changes and challenges faced along the way and the advantages of being a New Zealand company.

    Show notes:

    00:58 Facing challenges as a business

    04:00 Processes and customization

    06:55 The impact of uniforms in the workplace

    09:25 Product quality

    11:54 The extent of technology use in the business

    16:19 Trend changes

    19:25 Building a team and a business

    25:16 Processes and determining the right garment for the client

    29:49 Sustainability in the business

    34:27 Being New Zealand Made



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  • Launched in 2020, SafeStack Academy is an online cyber security and privacy education platform made by SafeStack.

    In this episode, we talk all things software and cyber security with Safestack founder Laura Bell.

    Show notes:

    01:02 Introducing digital security to small businesses

    02:15 Expanding beyond anti-virus software

    04:03 Psychology of social engineers

    05:55 Development of secure code

    08:40 The future of software development in New Zealand

    11:54 academy.safestack.io



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  • Pizzas got us through lockdown 2020... as thankfully Turkish Bread were an essential business meaning they could keep supplying supermarkets pizza bases. There's more to the origin story of how Ken Vaughan founded Turkish Bread.In this episode you'll learn: - the origin story of Turkish Bread.- why machines aren't the answer when it comes to making delicious pizza bases, garlic breads and naans.- they're innovation with cauliflower based pizzas (which I can personally vouch for their deliciousness). - how they became New Zealand's largest supplier of pizza bases.

    When Hugo and I left, we were laden down with free products... and Ken shared two pizza making tips. 1. Coat the edges with a little oil to crisp it up. 2. Always use a pizza stone!#akiwioriginal



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  • CSP Pacific in Onehunga make steel lighting columns out of the best of New Zealand steel which get installed throughout New Zealand. You know the street lights you see outside your house? That gets made by CSP Pacific.

    In this episode, Neil Watson shares his backstory of running his own business in the UK and then switching to Fletchers when he began working in New Zealand. Neil shares the opportunities that Fletchers provides, the enthusiasm and willingness to learn that's needed and what's on the go right now.

    We also touch on the impact of slower shipping lines and how CSP Pacific are benefiting by manufacturing local.

    Lets's take a listen.



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  • In 1980, MAGIQ software was founded...it started with three brothers who had an inkling about the potential of computers to help solve difficult problems.

    Over the next 30 years, they developed and grew their business and software product.

    "We decided that these companies really needed some packaged software. Our theme was to alight upon something that would be difficult for others to do."

    Now, their local government software is used in Australia, the US and in New Zealand...

    …and it all started before most New Zealanders had even touched a personal computer.

    One of the Art Deco buildings in Napier, New Zealand that the Benson brothers have lovingly restored.



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  • Phill Jones has been hand-making cajon box drums from his workshop in Hastings since 2009.

    “The cajon is very versatile and a good way of getting in to music, especially if you love tapping on things. You can transfer that on to this instrument quite easily. I’m a musician myself and I want to build a really good version of this instrument. I didn’t want to compromise.”

    In our chat, we discuss the handmaking process and what inspires Phill to make this unique Peruvian instrument in New Zealand. People love the sound of Phill's drums.

    They have been used by bands across Aotearoa and in the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra… but more than that… you can get one and bring it out after the BBQ to have a sing along and tap on the drums.



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  • Delicious food at the end of an epic day of adventuring in New Zealand’s wilderness is what Back Country Cuisine promises and delivers on.

    "My focus has been to make the packet look as good on the outside as the meal looks on the inside." Tony Caudwell.

    In this episode you'll learn about:

    - considerations when rebranding a product.

    - introduction of new products to a range.

    - how Covid has improved demand in Australia and the United States.



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  • B.J Carter are builders…started by Brian Carter in the early 1960's, that got into manufacturing wool insulation for a warmer Kiwi homes.

    Ceiling, under-floor and wall insulation are their specialty products and if you’re in the Southland region, they’ll install it too without the need for renovation.

    In this episode you’ll learn about the 100% natural wool ceiling insulation, Envirowool and what R rating you should insulate your home in.

    Show notes:

    01:24 The advantages of using Envirowool

    07:22 Early Challenges

    08:29 The science of heat loss and insulation

    17:36 A competitive market

    21:56 BJ Carter is primarily a construction business

    22:47 Encouraging interest in a building career

    25:44 The immediacy of the housing market

    28:18 Taking pride in Southland

    Show summary:

    James talks about his company BJ Carter Builders and Insulators, their unique natural product Envirowool, the science of insulation, and the advantages of running a business out of Southland.



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  • The ideal cup is more than the coffee or tea you love. It’s also about what happens to the cup after you’ve enjoyed your tasty beverage. IdealCup is driven be being better for the environment for coffee shops and cafes around New Zealand.

    "It was a hobby or pipe dream but Nick persevered, and he was determined that he was going to develop something that was going to change the face of reuse in the coffee industry. After three years, he said 'I think I've got it."

    The back story - Stephanie Fry had run her own coffee shop so knew firsthand how many single use coffee cups they were sending to landfill. Her husband Nick did the numbers for single use coffee cups for the whole of New Zealand and found the scale quite shocking.

    They decided to do something about it. Learn what happens next in this episode.



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  • I have a candid chat with Glen Herud who put it all on the line for Happy Cow Milk.

    In this episode you'll learn:

    - the business model to bring milk distribution back to the farm gate and increase margins and control for the farmer.

    - the miniaturisation technology that will eliminate the need for farmers to truck milk to a processor by creating a 'milk factory in a box'.

    - Glen's business journey to date and his refreshing honesty about it.

    Glen Herud is a visionary when it comes to the future of milk supply globally. His milk 'factory in a box' innovation is the latest in the trend towards dispersion of technology and away from centralised solutions.

    In the case of milk, Glen is solving the problem of 'how do we make it so farmers around the world can sell to their local customers?'

    Distribution, bottling, pasteurisation, loading and unloading and washing everything are necessary yet expensive activities in milk production. In the 20th century this was solved with centralised model. In the 21st century, Glen believes are distributed solution closer to the farm gate will prevail.

    I love how open Glen is about his mission, the failures along the way and the exciting point that Glen’s gotten the business too now.



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