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Columnist, New Zealand Herald
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Fran O'Sullivan has written a weekly column for the Business Herald since its inception in April 1997. In her early journalistic career she was a political journalist in Wellington and subsequently an investigative journalist who broke many major business stories including the first articles that led to the Winebox Inquiry in both NBR and the Sydney Morning Herald. She has specific expertise in relation to China where she has been a frequent visitor since the late 1990s. She is a former Editor of the National Business Review; has twice been awarded Qantas Journalist of the Year and is a multiple winner of the Westpac
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Total articles 568
By Fran O'Sullivan Head, Fran O'Sullivan Verified
Apr. 04, 2025
How Christopher Luxon’s patience paid off and got India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi on side - Fran O’Sullivan
By Fran O'Sullivan Head, Fran O'Sullivan Verified
Mar. 28, 2025
By Fran O'Sullivan Head, Fran O'Sullivan Verified
Apr. 04, 2025
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New Zealand Herald
The NZ Herald is New Zealand's leading news organization, established in 1863 as a daily newspaper. It has evolved into a multimedia news provider, recognized as the most-read print and digital news source in the country. Owned by NZME Publishing Limited, the NZ Herald is part of New Zealand Media and Entertainment, which was formed through the merger of APN New Zealand and The Radio Network. The NZ Herald publishes the most widely circulated daily and weekend newspapers in New Zealand, with a readership significantly higher than its nearest competitor. Its digital platform attracts over 2 million unique users each month, offering a wide range of content including breaking news, politics, business, sports, and lifestyle. The organization employs hundreds of journalists across the country, ensuring comprehensive coverage of local and national stories. Additionally, it maintains extensive historical archives, documenting over 160 years of reporting.
Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Founded: 2014