Eric Frykberg
100 years of commercial aviation.
It is 100 years ago today since commercial aviation began. Audio
Minister to investigate convicted criminal's mayoral candidacy
The Internal Affairs Minister, Chris Tremain, says he wants to know how a prominent Northland man Alan Titford was able to contest the region's mayoralty after being convicted of serious sex and… Audio
Air NZ ensnared by Trans-Tasman row on airline ownership
New Zealand's national airline has become ensnared in a row over its foray into Australia. Audio
Air New Zealand partial privatisation
The Government today begins a whirlwind sale of part of Air New Zealand. Audio
Clifford bay shipping route terminated
The Government has ended years of debate over cook strait Ferries going to Picton or Clifford Bay 30 kilometres south of Blenheim. Audio
Insurance companies
Wealthy reinsurance companies say they want to pay off the money they owe to New Zealand but it's not that easy and the money is stuck in limbo. Audio
Local Filipinos launch aid efforts
Filipinos living in New Zealand are offering whatever help they can in the wake of the ferocious typhoon that's killed at least 10 thousand people in their homeland. Audio
Law Society rounds on retired judge in Lombard case
A retired Court of Appeal judge who has spoken out about the Lombard Finance directors trial says they would never have faced court action under the new law. Audio
West Coast mine wins court case
Environmental activists have lost a marathon legal battle to stop the building of a new coal mine north of Westport. Audio
Solid Energy still not out of the woods
A debt to a Japanese bank could spell the end of Solid Energy. Audio
NZ investment abroad rises
Financial analysts are welcoming a rise in the value of New Zealand investments overseas. Audio
Meridian share float closes
The chance to buy shares for the first time in New Zealand's biggest electricity company has just closed. Audio
Police defend actions on parties
The police are defending their actions in which they broke a young man's neck while illegally clearing out a party in a Wellington home. Audio
Govt orders urgent review of Kohanga National Trust
An urgent audit of the public funding received by the Kohanga Reo National Trust Board has been ordered by government ministers, after a late night meeting at the Beehive. Audio
Report says financial stress easing but critics disagree
New Zealanders are feeling less worried about their finances according to a new report. Audio
Inquiry starts on new expressway
New Zealand's roading body, the Transport Agency, says a new expressway north from Wellington is essential for efficiency and road safety. Audio
Meridian share sale begins
Investors will be able to buy shares in New Zealand's biggest state company - Meridian Energy from the end of the month. Audio
Petroleum experts challenge Green Party.
The Green Party was accused of holding unrealistic and unscientific positions during a debate on oil and gas exploration in Wellington last night Audio
New blocks for oil search
The Government has unveiled eight new areas for oil exploration. Audio
Figures confirm switch to foreign credits
Official figures confirm a trend towards using cheap greenhouse gas credits from overseas to pay the price of New Zealand's environmental neglect. Audio