Kate Gudsell
NZ top earners at odds over suggested biosecurity levy
New Zealand's top two foreign currency earning sectors are at loggerheads over a suggested biosecurity levy for passengers arriving into the country. Audio
Consortium looks at taking over bus maker
There's widespread interest from buyers in taking over the Canterbury bus maker Designline which was put in liquidation yesterday. Audio
Labour says recoup of $2 million on loans is small fry
The opposition is labelling the Government's recoup of nearly two million dollars of student loans from overseas graduates as small fry. Audio
Private investors interested in building South Island port
Private investors are putting their hands up to be involved in building a new South Island port at Clifford Bay, south of Blenheim. Audio
Private investors interested in bankrolling South Island port
Private investors are getting behind plans to build a new South Island port at Clifford Bay, south of Blenheim. Audio
Wellington moving to make parking country's priciest
Wellington city's move to raise parking charges will make it the country's most expensive place to park a car. Audio
Families of terrorism victims welcome bin Laden's death
In New Zealand, the families of victims of terrorism attacks have welcomed news of Osama Bin Laden's death but are concerned of the consequences. Audio
Pike River families determined to retrieve bodies
The families of the men who died in the Pike River disaster say there shouldn't be a cap placed on the cost of retrieving their bodies. Audio
Father shocked by son-in-law charged with killing son
The father of Scott Guy who was shot dead in his driveway last July has spoken of his shock and disbelief that his son-in-law has been charged with murder. Audio
KiwiRail passengers believe they're not getting value
Too many old trains breaking down and not enough new carriages are causing headaches for Kiwirail and its passengers in Wellington. Overcrowded trains mean commuters are left stranded on the platform… Audio
Breast cancer register aims to help increase survival
The latest breast cancer patient register which opened today is expected to help increase survival rates of the disease. Audio
Breast cancer register aims to help increase survival
The latest breast cancer patient register which opened today is expected to help increase survival rates of the disease. Audio
New employment laws in place from today
Major employment law changes come into force today with opponents warning the moves will undermine the rights of workers. Audio
Unidentified quake victims may get Erebus-style mass grave
The Chief Coroner says the remains of 12 victims of the Christchurch earthquake may never be identified. Audio
Missing may not be identified after quake
The police say it may not be possible to identify the remains of 12 victims of the Christchurch earthquake. Audio
Christchurch residents say they are frustrated
The EQC undertook a rapid assessment of houses over a week ago and say they are confident they will get round all the residences in the Christchurch area within its eight week timeframe. Some… Audio
Big turnout to Christchurch memorial service
Tens of thousands of people packed into Hagley Park to honour those who died in last month's quake. Audio
Prince William is on his way to NZ
Prince William arrives in New Zealand tomorrow. Audio
Textile jobs losses hard blow for Christchurch's east
News that 195 jobs are to go with the closure of the Canterbury Spinners textile plant in Bromley is another blow for some Christchurch residents, many of who live in the hard-hit eastern suburbs. Audio
Academic year uncertain for some Canterbury students
Canterbury University resumes some lectures today, many of which will be held in makeshift marquees after the campus suffered quake damage. Audio