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Press Release – Greenfern Industries New Zealand medicinal cannabis and industrial hemp start-up Greenfern Industries has appointed experienced director Brent King as its independent non-executive chair. King was the founder and managing director of Dorchester Pacific Limited and its … New Zealand medicinal cannabis and industrial hemp start-up Greenfern Industries has appointed experienced director Brent King as its independent non-executive chair. King was the founder and managing director of Dorchester Pacific Limited and its subsidiary Dorchester Finance Limited, building the company from zero to more than $480 million in assets and annual returns of 20%. He has also been a director of 42 Below Limited, Finzsoft Solutions Limited, Chow Group Limited, Charlie’s Group Limited, the Board of the Eden Park Trust, Auckland Cricket and New Zealand Cricket. ....
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Six60 make history at Eden Park concert 24 Apr, 2021 03:00 AM 5 minutes to read Sir Dave Dobbyn rocks crowds ahead of Six60 s Eden Park debut. Video / Supplied NZ Herald Six60 have made their history at Eden Park - and they ve done it with a smile and before a crowd with an electric atmosphere despite intermittent showers. What s up New Zealand? We are finally here , SIX60 lead singer Matiu Walters told the crowd as the band went on stage at 8.30pm. We did it New Zealand. We are the first band to play Eden Park. Six60 on stage at Eden Park tonight. Photo / Sylvie Whinray ....
Eden Park thanks Auckland councillors for their supposed support for concerts at the venue, offering them free hospitality to watch the first concert. But the invite hasn t gone down well with some, as Matthew Scott reports. An offer of a free ticket for councillors to the first concert at Eden Park, by Kiwi super group Six60, has raised eyebrows for its suggestion Auckland Council played a role in the independent planning decision to allow concerts at the neighbourhood venue. The Eden Park Trust chief executive Nick Sautner invited councillors to “be a part of history” at Six60’s April 24 concert, a first for the venue after a controversial application process which pitted the stadium against some of its close neighbours. ....