Emma Hatton
Business News for 24 August 2021
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
Markets Update for 23 August 2021
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
Business News for 23 August 2021
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
Covid-19: Businesses coming to terms with record keeping
Confusion reigns for businesses trying to get to grips with mandatory scanning and record-keeping for "busy places and large gatherings".
Among the list provided by the Health Ministry are obvious… Audio
Afghan evacuees complain lack of information on the ground
People promised help to get of Afghanistan are desperate for information saying they don't know where they should be, or who to contact about the rescue mission. More than fifty New Zealand citizens… Audio
'Pray for us': concerns for families of Afghans who helped NZDF
Among those trying to get out of Kabul are Afghan nationals who worked with the New Zealand military.
Those that are already here are begging our government to extend its rescue mission to include… Audio
Afghan interpreter who helped NZDF wants family protected
A former Afghan interpreter who worked for the New Zealand government says he'll never forgive himself if his family is captured by the Taliban.
The man - who RNZ has agreed to call Ali - was granted… Audio
Teens have day in Court of Appeal calling for voting age of 16
A bid to lower the voting age to sixteen has seen teenagers spend the day trying to convince the Court of Appeal leaving them out is unjustified discrimination.
The group, Make It 16, took the case… Audio
Voting rights advocates: age discrimination not justifiable
Voting rights advocates say age discrimination is not justifiable when it comes to taking part in elections. Make it 16 campaigners are appealing a High Court decision made in October, which found the… Audio
Seniors stranded in Australia risk losing superannuation
Pensioners struggling to get home from Australia are having their superannuation payments stopped and some may be forced to start paying them back.
RNZ has spoken to people who needed to travel… Audio
Pressure mounts on govt to review MIQ booking processes
Pressure is mounting on the government to review its MIQ booking processes, to make it easier for those in exceptional circumstances to come home.
Those who have travelled for medical reasons want an… Audio
Asteron building quiet after IRD staff told to work from home
Wellington's largest office building is considerably emptier today as more than 1000 staff stay away.
IRD staff have been told to work from home until the 17-storey Asterton Building on Featherston… Audio
Markets Update for 14 July 2021
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
Business News for 14 July 2021
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
Man describes terrifying moment car crashed into his home
A man's described the terrifying moment a car smashed into his home - ripping through the floorboards where they'd just been sitting.
The two occupants of the car died in the crash on Warspite Avenue… Audio
Markets Update for 8 July 2021
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
Markets Update for 7 July 2021
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
Markets Update for 6 July 2021
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
Markets Update for 5 July 2021
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
DIA let pokie operators break rules for almost 20 years
The Department of Internal Affairs admits it had to let pokie machine operators break department rules for almost 20 years, because its own regulations contradicted the law.
Emails released to RNZ… Audio