Gill Bonnett
Overhaul of speed limits: some up to 110kph, others down to 30
The speed limit on some roads is likely to rise to 110 kilometres an hour but on others drivers will have to put the brakes on. Audio
Man barred from NZ after using baby to bolster residency bid
A man's application for residency has been turned down after he and his wife tried to pass off a baby boy as their own in a bid to prove their relationship was not a sham. Audio
Labour and Green parties on relocating sinking islanders
A significant proportion of Pacific Islanders affected by climate change would be accepted into New Zealand under policies drawn up by the Labour and Green parties. Audio
Family claiming refugee status wins appeal to stay in country
A family claiming refugee status because of rising sea levels on their Pacific Island has won an appeal to stay in New Zealand. Audio
Family claiming refugee status wins appeal to stay in country
A family claiming refugee status because of rising sea levels on their Pacific Island has won an appeal to stay in New Zealand. Audio
World Cup and Premier League games boost NZ football
Could football ever take over from rugby as New Zealand's national game? Audio
Markets Update for 15 July 2014
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
Morning markets for July 15 2014
The latest flurry of merger activity and reported earnings from Citigroup have put the S&P 500 on track to rebound from its worst weekly decline since April. Audio
Citi Group will pay 7 billion to settle investigation
Citi Group has revealed that it will pay 7 billion US dollars to settle a government investigation into risky sub-prime mortages. Audio
Markets Update for 9 July 2014
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
Morning Markets for 9 July 2014
Markets are down as they await the release of results in the second quarter earnings season. Audio
Morning markets for July 8
A surprise drop in German industrial output and predictions about when the Federal Reserve is likely to begin raising interest rates cooled a rally that sent Wall Street to record highs last week. Audio
Markets Update for Wednesday 2 July 2014
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
Morning markets for Wednesday July 2 2014
Wall Street is on the rise, the Dow has come within a whisker of a 17,000 milestone and the S&P 500 hit yet another record, as manufacturing activity picked up in the U.S. and Asia and boosted… Audio
Onelink, subsidiary of Ebos, signs agreement
The pharmaceuticals distributor, Ebos, says its Onelink subsidiary has signed an agreement with the government-owned company, Health Benefits, to provide the warehousing and distribution of medical… Audio
Global dairy prices fall
Global dairy prices have fallen in the international auction. Audio
Markets Update for 1 July 2014
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
Morning Markets for 1 July 2014
U.S. stocks have barely moved after a set of mixed economic data, although the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite are continuing their steady march upwards. Audio
Wellington Airport will hold prices for five years
The airport chief executive, Steve Sanderson, says the pricing won't impact on his company's plans to invest 112-million dollars to redevelop the airport over that period. Audio
Markets Update for 25 June 2014
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio