Kate Gudsell
Evening Business for 2 August 2012
News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
Evening Business for 1 August 2012
News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
Business News Update
An economist says business confidence is starting to stabilise following a downward trend in the last few months. Audio
Evening Business for 31 July 2012
News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
Business News Update
Abano Healthcare has had a moderate full year profit following strategic investments over the past financial year. Audio
Evening Business for 27 July 2012
News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
Evening Business for 26 July 2012
News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
Evening Business for 25 July 2012
News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
Business News Update
Windflow Technology is to begin assembling its demonstration Windflow 500 turbine - destined for Scotland - which it hopes will lead to more UK sales. Audio
Evening Business for 24 July 2012
News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
Evening Business for 23 July 2012
News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
Caravan park labelled "sub-standard" by Paula Bennett
The manager of a caravan park labelled sub-standard by the Social Development Minister says the only time Paula Bennett has seen it was when she was on the campaign trail. Audio
Govt to get advice on floating Mighty River Power in Australia
The Government will not rule out listing power company shares for sale in Australia as well as New Zealand. Audio
Government introduces new rules around commercial jet boating
The Government says it is introducing mandatory driving licences for commercial jet boat operators on rivers to protect New Zealand's reputation for adventure tourism and give tourists confidence. Audio
Focus on Politics for 6 July 2012
Members of Parliament will soon have to decide where they stand on the age people can buy alcohol. The Alcohol Reform Bill is due to get to its Committee Stages at the end of the month. Audio
Officials meet alcohol sector to discuss minimum pricing
Government officials meet alcohol industry representatives this week to discuss a minimum price for alcohol, despite the Prime Minister rejecting the idea. Audio
Government puts off imposing full cost of carbon emissions
The National-led Government is delaying charging for the full costs of carbon emissions because it says that would be too tough on businesses and households. Audio
Govt extends contract for public frequency
Just hours after TVNZ 7 went off the air, the government has extended its contract with a commercial radio operator allowing it to broadcast on a public frequency. Audio
Defence morale at a nine year low following cuts
Australian mining companies are trying to poach New Zealand navy, army and airforce people, making the Defence Force's retention problems worse. Audio