Eric Frykberg
Hanover Finance
Hanover Finance has anounced it will freeze more than half a billion dollars of investors deposits. Audio
Oil Price Rises Easing
Already, there have been two falls of 4 cents a litre each, and there could be more to come. Audio
Oil Prices Stabilising
There is cautious hope the world price of oil is beginning to stabilise, which could mean further price cuts at the pumps here. Audio
Ex-Commissioner of Police Bob Walton Dies
A police officer who led the force through tumultuous times in the1970s and 80s has died at the age of 86. Audio
NZ Companies Look to Move Offshore - Survey
A new survey shows almost one in four export companies plan to move at least part of their business off-shore. Audio
'Winter Power Danger Passed' - Energy Lobbyist
Ralph Matthes of the Major Electricity Users Group says the power saving campaign could be called off within a week. Audio
Three Month Trial
Trade unionists and the Government are at loggerheads with business organisations and the National Party. Audio
Parole Failures
The High Court has been told some people are in jail for longer because rehabilitation systems are inadequate. Audio
NZ More Efficient With its Energy Use
Figures from 1997 to 2006 show faster growth for the economy as a whole than for its use of energy. Audio
England Rugby Players Leave NZ With Rape Claim Unresolved
An unnamed New Zealand woman made the claim to the police following the first rugby test in Auckland earlier this month. Audio
Police and Corrections Grow Worried
The return of the document was promised last night but this did not eventuate. Audio
Confidentual Corrections File Left in an Auckland Street
A Department of Corrections file containing information about soon to be paroled high-risk prisoners has not been returned. Audio
Emissions Trading Scheme too Limited
Business lobbyists say changes by a parliamentary select committee to the Emissions Trading Scheme are far too limited. Audio
Fuel Prices
Motoring organisations are not holding their breath in the hope of a big cut in the price of fuel. Audio
Taranaki Oilfield More Oil Than Anticipated
The Tui oilfield has turned out to have 55 percent more oil than was originally anticipated, but what to do with the gas? Audio
Wave Power
Officials have been shown an energy device designed to generate electricity using the rise and fall of ocean waves. Audio
World Environment Day (Part 2)
Today is World Environment Day, and New Zealand is at the heart of the campaign. Audio
World Environment Day (Part 1)
Eric Frykberg speaks with the head of the UN Environment Programme, Achim Steiner about NZ's role in combating climate change. Audio
Power Profits Dim
A shortage of water in the South Island's hydro lakes is hitting profits at NZ's largest electricity company Meridian Energy. Audio
Parole Board Reviews Bob Schollum's Parole Rights
The Parole Board is under fire from the Criminal Bar Association over its handling of convicted rapist Brad Shipton. Audio