People in Business #52 - The supermarket duopoly in Australians love to hate, the political stop-start that's holding back infrastructure & Phantom Billstickers: the reformed pirates of postering

From NBR.co.nz, a wrap of the week's top business stories for the week ending 16 February. For today's top stories, head to NBR.co.nz. Proudly 100% subscriber funded. Timestamps for this week's content: (00:20) - Shoeshine with Lachlan Colquhoun - The supermarket duopoly Australians love to hate. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (10:08) - Economy Matters with Christoph Schumacher - High interest rates set to be around for longer. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (16:22) - Your Business with Phantom Billstickers chief executive Robin McDonnell - Reformed pirates of postering. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (22:56) - KPMG Global Head of Infrastructure, Government and Health Richard Threlfall speaks with Jonathan Mitchell - Political stop-start to infrastructure projects ‘super unhelpful’. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (32:56) - Toil & Trouble with Dita De Boni - Brooke van Velden’s ‘to do’ and possible ‘to not do’ lists. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here. (43:45) - LyLo managing director Tim Alpe speaks with Liam Rātana - LyLo eyes global expansion with new Aussie launch. For the full article and to join the discussion, click here.

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