Jim Mora
Evening Business for 30 June 2015
News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
9000 people overcharged to register cars in ACC bungle
ACC admits a bungle caused nine thousand people to pay too much to register their cars, some by more than 100 dollars. Audio
PM faces further questions over social housing policy
Opposition parties are calling for the Government to scrap its plan to sell off state houses. Audio
Kereru investigation forces Sonny Tau to step aside
The kereru smuggling investigation has forced Sonny Tau to step aside from heading up a major treaty negotiator. Audio
Four of the 10 bridges promised to Northland to go ahead
Only four of the 10 bridges the Government promised to double lane in Northland will be worked on in the next three years - and some may never be upgraded. Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Tuesday 30 June 2015
Four of the 10 bridges promised to Northland to go ahead; Kereru investigation forces Sonny Tau to step aside; Super Rugby final tickets rocket past $500 online; PM faces further questions over social… Audio
Dunedin liquor laws
Local authorities are clamping down on BYO restaurants in Dunedin in a bid to claim them back as places to dine not get drunk. Audio
Special housing in Tauranga
Two special housing areas for Tauranga to help with the overflow from Auckland. Audio
Life without political donations
Tens of thousands of dollars of Mafia money was donated to Australia's Liberal party. Electoral law expert Andrew Geddis tells us what could happen without political donations. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists David Slack and Michele A'Court have been thinking about. Audio
Rugby ticket scalping
Tickets to the Super Rugby final are being on-sold online for many times the original price. The CEO of Consumer NZ explains what the law is around scalping and if anything can be done short of a law… Audio
Reward for good drivers
A new idea from transport authorities aims to reward good drivers. One way is to forgive a misdemeanour for drivers with a previous clean record. Audio
Domestic violence
The CEO of Women's Refuge Ang Jury joins the Panel to discuss the level of reported family violence cases. One-hundred thousand a year. Audio
The Panel with David Slack and Michele A'Court (Part 2)
How's life? Panel Says; Life without political donations; Special housing in Tauranga; Dunedin liquor laws. Audio
The Panel with David Slack and Michele A'Court (Part 1)
Intro; Domestic violence; Reward for good drivers; Rugby ticket scalping. Audio
The Panel pre-show for 30 June 2015
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Friday 26 June 2015
A company admits selling contaminated meat to Hawke's Bay Hospital. NZ is accused of propping up an unjust regime in Nauru and Brendon McCullum signs with the Blackcaps for another year. Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Thursday 25 June 2015
Police start arresting protestors who climbed onto the roof of Parliament. Aucklanders will be hit with rates rises averaging ten per cent and the sailor who leapt for his life from a burning yacht. Audio