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Episode 5: Frances Valintine

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Coming up in episode 5 of Sunday Business, Bernard Hickey discusses the week’s business news, including a warning from Treasury and MBIE that low skilled migrants might be dragging on productivity. Sam Trethewey and Steven Johnson from Milford Asset Management join Andrew to review the week in the markets. Sam Newton tells Sunday Business the looming black hole in holiday pay revealed this week could have been avoided. Andrew's feature guest is Frances Valintine, the founder of tech education provider The Mind Lab, a unique collaboration between a public education provider and a specialist education lab dedicated to enhancing digital literacy capability both for students and teachers.
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Coming up in episode 5 of Sunday Business, Bernard Hickey discusses the week’s business news, including a warning from Treasury and MBIE that low skilled migrants might be dragging on productivity. Sam Trethewey and Steven Johnson from Milford Asset Management join Andrew to review the week in the markets. Sam Newton tells Sunday Business the looming black hole in holiday pay revealed this week could have been avoided. Andrew's feature guest is Frances Valintine, the founder of tech education provider The Mind Lab, a unique collaboration between a public education provider and a specialist education lab dedicated to enhancing digital literacy capability both for students and teachers.
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