Eric Frykberg
Jon Moss's real estate appointment is cleared
A new report has cleared the appointment of a controversial former police superintendent to the Real Estate Agents Authority. Audio
Fonterra objects to milk selling requirement
New Zealand's largest company is objecting to what it sees as an unending requirement to sell its own milk, cheaply, to companies that later compete against it in the marketplace. Audio
Motor industry admits climate cost in cleaning exhaust fumes
The motor industry admits new rules for cleaning up exhaust fumes actually come at a cost to the climate. Audio
Govt bid to rescue biodiesel industry
The Government has launched a bid to try to rescue New Zealand's failing biodiesel industry. Audio
Petrol prices up as ETS comes into force
The emissions trading scheme is now up and running and already petrol and diesel prices have risen. Audio
Motorists kept in the dark over ETS price hikes
Motorists can expect to pay more for their petrol from tomorrow, but oil companies won't say by how much. Audio
More on Medical Council's hopes for voluntary supervision
The Medical Council is hoping a doctor found guilty if having sex with a patient will agree to voluntary supervison. Audio
Report slams Maori agri business trust
A three million dollar scheme to get Maori businesses exporting more is in limbo after being slammed in a hard hitting report. Audio
Late night ahead for New Zealand, Paraguay football fans
Football fans will have another late night tonight as the All Whites take on Paraguay in their final match in pool play. Audio
Beleaguered businessman says he's been unfairly treated
Mr Hubbard and his wife have been put under statutory management, along with their investment company, Aorangi Securities, and several trusts. Audio
Timaru locals vocal in support of local identity Alan Hubbard
Mr Hubbard and his supporters say he hasn't been given time to defend himself.South Canterbury businessman Alan Hubbard and his wife have been put under statutory management, along with their… Audio
SFO to investigate veteran Timaru financier Allan Hubbard
Statutory managers move in today to take control of a series of assets connected with the veteran Timaru financier Allan Hubbard and his wife, Margaret. Audio
Maori want 100 percent of new telecommunications spectrum
A new showdown is looming between Maori and the Government over control of the telecommunications spectrum. Audio
Maori Council says it deserves 100 percent of 4G spectrum
The Maori Council is demanding one hundred percent of the soon to be available 4G radio spectrum, as its a taonga under the Treaty of Waitangi. Audio
Chinese visit could open more trading doors
New Zealand is basking in another high level contact with China. The country's vice president Xi Jinping will be here for a three day visit. Many business groups say it could lead to more trade… Audio
Clover breakthrough could aid battle against emissions
In a world first, New Zealand scientists have discovered a way of boosting the amount of meat and milk produced by sheep and cows while at the same time reducing greenhouse emissions. Audio
Government accused of not consulting widely on seabed
The Labour Party leader Phil Goff will today award new portfolios to several politicians, after demoting three MPs over their misuse of ministerial credit cards. Audio
Expenses scandal a conversational favourite
The political expenses scandal has become a lunchtime chat special: a favoured topic of conversation for just about anyone. Audio
Whaling interview hoax puts spotlight on journalists' research
The comedians behind a hoax whaling interview on TVNZ's Breakfast programme have described how easy it was to get on air. Audio
TVNZ apologises after prank interview
TVNZ has issued an apology to viewers after it was taken in by what it says is a hoax interview today. Audio