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Wellington s Covid economy is just capital, and there s a surprising reason why

That’s good news, given the many dire predictions last year as the country wrestled with its response to Covid and the prospect of lockdowns and economic collapse. Berl research for the Greater Wellington Regional Council forecast retail spending to drop by 16.3 per cent in 2021, regional GDP to fall 8.3 per cent and unemployment to move towards 6 per cent and beyond. But the latest statistics from StatsNZ and Dot Loves Data present a much more optimistic picture. Eftpos NZ figures for the three months to the end of January show spending in the city is down by just 2 per cent compared with the same period a year before.

Covid 19 Coronavirus: Auckland steakhouse offers Covid Tracer discount

Covid 19 Coronavirus: Auckland steakhouse offers Covid Tracer discount 27 Jan, 2021 02:25 AM 2 minutes to read Now s the time to be proactive, says Tony s Wellesley Street manager Kelson Henderson (left). Photo / Dean Purcell Now s the time to be proactive, says Tony s Wellesley Street manager Kelson Henderson (left). Photo / Dean Purcell An Auckland steakhouse is offering diners who use the NZ Covid Tracer app a 5 per cent discount to get people into the habit of scanning in. Tony s Wellesley St in downtown Auckland is hoping other businesses would follow. Read More Read More Advertisement For the simple act of scanning in, we ll give a 5 per cent discount off the bill - lunch and dinner, he said.

Auckland restaurateur Alex Isik s shock death: A freight train of a man

Auckland restaurateur Alex Isik s shock death: A freight train of a man 18 Dec, 2020 04:00 PM 5 minutes to read The death of well-known restaurateur Alex Isik has shocked the industry. Photo / Supplied Alex Isik was like a freight train. The doting father-of-two and owner of 14 popular restaurants always had something on the go and wasn t one to shy from hard work. But the man who seemed unstoppable died at his home this week after suffering a massive heart attack shortly after a game of soccer. His sudden death has stunned those who knew him. Advertisement Close friend Dionne Smith, who is also the operations manager of the Nazar Group, which runs his restaurants, said the 46-year-old was the last person she thought it would happen to.

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