Eric Frykberg
New plan to recover Pike River men being developed
A new plan is being prepared to recover the bodies of the 29 men killed at the Pike River Coal mine. Audio
New plan for recovery of Pike River dead being prepared
The team at the Pike River mine are preparing a new plan for the recovery of the bodies of 29 men killed at the coal mine. Audio
Pike River insurance payout may be a long way off
Insurance industry analysts are saying Pike River Coal could be in for a long wait to get its hands on the insurance money that is its only real asset. Audio
Meeting follows years of officers being vulnerable
Today's meeting between police management and their minister follows years of anxiety about police officers on lone patrol being vulnerable to attack at completely unexpected moments. Audio
Corruption study findings no surprise, says top accountant
Claims that thousands of New Zealanders have bribed an official in the past 12 months are not a complete surprise to the chief executive of the Institute of Chartered Accountants Audio
Report into retirement age
The Prime Minister is under attack from Business New Zealand for refusing to debate the age of retirement. Audio
More from Radio New Zealand's reporters in Greymouth
Our reporters Andrew McRae and Eric Frykberg are in Greymouth. Audio
West coast faces weekend of grief
It is now a day and a half since 29 West Coast families got the grim news about the loss of their men in the Pike River coal mine tragedy. Audio
Special church service held as Greymouth mourns
A special church service was held in Greymouth last night after yesterday's explosion. Two hundred people turned up to the service at the Holy Trinity Anglican church. Audio
Reaction to the Pike River mining tragedy
Further analysis of the Pike River mining tragedy. Audio
Updates on the Pike River Mine Explosions
Updates on the second explosion at the Pike River mine. Audio
Home ownership getting harder in Auckland - report
New research shows only half the population are likely own their own home in 20 years time. Audio
Serepisos tax debt revealed
The full extent of tax liabilities owed by Terry Serepisos has been revealed in detailed statements made to the High Court. Audio
Road experts baffled at high weekend toll
Roading experts remain baffled as to why the weekend's road toll shot up horrifically above average. Audio
Despite sales slump, housing still out of reach for many
Economists and housing experts say despite a slump in house sales and falling prices, property ownership remains out of reach for many New Zealanders. Audio
Swings in spending, tax takes baffle economists
There are further signs the pace of economic recovery is picking up after a flat patch in the middle of the year. Audio
Government deficit grows
Higher expenses and lower than expected tax revenue have helped push the deficit to 3.7 billion dollars in the three months to September. Audio
Trade experts welcome Hillary Clinton's remarks
New Zealand trade experts are quietly pleased with pro-trade comments made during the visit of the United States Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton. Audio
Auckland DHB chairman to step down
The chairman of the Auckland District Health Board is stepping down from office. Audio
Maori MPs to demand ban on smoking within 15 years
A parliamentary select committee will today call for a dramatic escalation in the war on tobacco. Audio