John Wilson
Delight, surprise as Black Caps make it into World Cup final
The Black Caps miraculous comeback win against India early this morning was a surprise to fans on both sides. Our reporter Nicholas Pointon was on the streets of Christchurch to talk those who stayed… Audio
Fonterra chair quits for health reasons
Fonterra chair John Wilson has resigned for health reasons. Video, Audio
Fonterra lift forecast payout due to stronger demand
Fonterra has lifted its forecast payout to farmers for this year and next, thanks to stronger demand from countries like China. Audio
Fonterra first half loss
Fonterra has posted a 348-million dollar first half loss as it finally bit the bullet on a troubled Chinese investment and it had to pay out a large compensation package to a rival. Audio
Fonterra cuts forecast payout to $6.40kg
Dairy co-operative Fonterra has cut its milk payout forecast by 35 cents to 6-dollars-40 a kilo of milk solids. Audio
Suspect in Judith Yorke cold case named for first time
A suspect in a police cold case involving the disappearance of a Te Puke mother 25 years ago is being named for the first time. Judith Yorke, aged 25, was last seen at an orchard shed in Matapihi… Audio
The Lost: Judith Yorke
In episode two, Shannel Yorke struggles to remember her mother, Judith, who disappeared in 1992, and retired cop Alan Collin talks of his determination to find peace for the family Video, Audio
Fonterra boss' pay shows 'increasing income inequality'
Fonterra chief executive Theo Spierings is now New Zealand's highest paid worker, earning $8.3 million in the past year. The figure was revealed in Fonterra's annual report yesterday. The accounts… Audio
Fonterra chairman defends huge executive earnings
Fonterra's chairman says he's expecting the earnings of company executives to come in for public scrutiny after revealing the chief executive, Theo Spiering was paid $8.3 million for the past year… Audio
Fonterra full year profit falls on squeezed margins
Dairy co-operative Fonterra's profit has fallen victim to the rebound in global milk prices. Audio
Fonterra increased payout will give economy $500m boost
The economy is likely to get a half billion dollar boost from Fonterra's increased payout forecast. Audio
Fonterra more upbeat about dairy market
The dairy co-operative, Fonterra, has given farmers an upbeat view of the sector and a more bullish forecast payout. Audio
Councillor shocked at Rotorua gang tensions
Shots were fired between rival gangs on Saturday morning at Kuirau Park, and a car was found soon after with bullet holes in it, as our reporter Tom Furley explains. Audio
Gang flare up on Saturday near busy children's playground in Rotorua
Police in Rotorua received at least a dozen calls to tell them of a gang flare up near a busy children's playground on Saturday. Shots were fired and one man has now been arrested. Audio
Fonterra half year result steady, faces similar challenges
Fonterra has reported a largely flat first half result and while expressing confidence in the second half it concedes there are challenges. Audio
Music 101 Pocket Edition 119
This week, a candid chat with The Naked And Famous, British producer Sohn, and Wellington band Draghound introduce themselves, plus new tunes from The Shins, Sampha, and David Bowie. Audio
Family of fire hut victim make emotional trip to NZ
The family of a man killed nine years ago in a tragic hut fire have returned to New Zealand and visited the memorial erected in his memory. Audio
Fonterra says loss-making China Farms critical to China growth
Fonterra's chair says the loss-making China Farms remains critically important to the dairy cooperative's long-term strategy, whether or not it turns a profit. Audio
Big surge in global dairy prices overnight
Farmers welcome 20 percent jump in whole milk prices in the overnight global dairy trade auction - it's now at its highest in more than two years and has broken through the magic US$3,000 a tonne… Audio