Jim Mora
Evening Business for 20 August 2015
APN News and Media's share price fell 30 percent today after it reported a small first half net profit of 7-and-a-half million Australian dollars in the six months to the end of June, against revenue… Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Thursday 20 August 2015
Gunman appears in court on attempted murder charge; Country's school buildings in worse shape than thought; Police officer won't face criminal charges for stomping; 11 year old rugby player banned for… Audio
The Panel pre-show for 20 August 2015
What the world is talking about. With Jesse Mulligan, Jim Mora and Zara Potts. Audio
Evening Business for 19 August 2015
Fletcher Building's share price has risen 3 percent, despite a fall in its annual profit. Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Wednesday 19 August 2015
Fugitives on the run in Ohakune; The latest update from Ohakune; RNZ reporter from police briefing; Raetihi resident woken by police; Kohu family are concerned; Dairy farmers aren't popping the… Audio
The Panel pre-show for 19 August 2015
What the world is talking about, with Jesse Mulligan, Jim Mora and Zara Potts. Audio
Birkenhead backlash on apartment block
The "up or out" debate is back on in the Northshore suburb of Birkenhead as residents are faced with a proposal for a five-story apartment block. Audio
Worldwide interest in NZ flag
The world is interested in our flag choice and the website Reddit is running a poll. Audio
Grisly exhibition at Siberian Tiger Park
The world got up in arms over the kiling if Cecil the lion. But there are countless acts of cruelty against animals happening all the time. Audio
Too many awards?
For a small country we have a lot of awards recognising various forms of excellence. Audio
TradeMe and insurance
Why are retailers getting into selling insurance and is this good for the customer? The Panel asks business reporter Richard Meadows. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Dita de Boni and Sue Wells have been thinking about. Audio
Books
An amazing invention that combines a book and a water filter and the perfect story to make kids nod off. Audio
Retailer wants to take the paint gun approach
A Huntley shop owner wants to fire a water gun laced with dye at people who are stealing from her. We talk to the CEO of the Retailers Association about the cost of shoplifting on business owners. Audio
Online GST
Mark Keating of the University of Auckland joins the Panel to discuss whether putting GST on goods and services sold online can be gathered or is it in the too hard basket? Audio
The Panel with Dita de Boni and Sue Wells (Part 2)
Topics - An amazing invention that combines a book and a water filter and the perfect story to make kids nod off. Why are retailers getting into selling insurance and is this good for the customer… Audio
The Panel with Dita de Boni and Sue Wells (Part 1)
Topics - Mark Keating of the University of Auckland joins the Panel to discuss whether putting GST on goods and services sold online can be gathered or is it in the too hard basket? A Huntley shop… Audio
The Panel pre-show for 18 August 2015
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
Early odds for the Rugby World Cup
If the All Blacks weren't strong favourites to win the Rugby World Cup, they are now after smashing the Wallabies 41- 13 to keep the Bledisloe Cup. Audio
Gas-burning power station to close
Contact Energy is closing down its gas-fired Otahuhu power station at the cost of some jobs, though environmentalists are pleased. Audio