Lisa Owen
Evening business for 25 February 2021
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6235124618001 Video, Audio
Foran discusses Air NZ losses, equity raising plan
Air New Zealand has burnt through $1 billion in cash reserves, with the company today announcing a loss of $185 million for the second half of 2020.
It has just over $170 million of its own cash… Video, Audio
Doctors still waiting on promised mental health funding help
A Waikato doctor wants to know where promised funding for mental health has gone, after it was pledged by the Prime Minister at his practice.
Jacinda Ardern visited the Matamata Medical Centre in… Audio
Long wait for Healthline call 'not acceptable' - Associate Health Minister
Associate Health Minister Ayesha Verrall apologises about the wait time of nearly eight hours on the phone to Healthline for a woman who had visited Kmart on Saturday 20 February. Video, Audio
Kmart shopper waits nearly eight hours on phone for Covid-19 advice
It was revealed on Thursday there was a house viewing at the home of the family most recently infected with Covid-19.
A real estate agent and three others were at the private viewing on Saturday… Video, Audio
Govt seeks solution as Whakatāne Mill faces closure
Officials are scrambling to see if they can do anything for the Whakatāne Mill, where more than 200 jobs are at risk.
As the largest private employer in the eastern Bay of Plenty, the mill is slated… Audio
National criticises low numbers in govt's new housing scheme
The government is under pressure for having housed just 12 families under its Progressive Home Ownership Scheme, since it launched seven months ago.
Seventy-eight more families have been contracted… Audio
No new Covid-19 community cases as more vaccine arrives
The second batch of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine has touched down in New Zealand - with more expected in the coming weeks.
By the end of March, New Zealand is on track to receive a total of about… Audio
Speaker spat: Goldsmith, Bridges storm out of chamber
The National Party has again butted heads with Parliament's Speaker Trevor Mallard - with expletives flying across the debating chamber.
The shenanigans reflect the rocky relationship between them.
… Video, Audio
Silver Fern Farms fined more than $330k over ammonia leak
Silver Fern Farms has been fined more than $330,000 over an ammonia leak at its Hawera plant that was potentially lethal to its staff, emergency services personnel and nearby residents.
The February… Audio
Police bust: 11 arrests, cash, gold bars, guns found
A four month long police investigation has ended with 11 arrests and the discovery of masses of cash, gold bars and luxury goods.
Police have raided more than 21 locations, including the Auckland… Video, Audio
Evening business for 24 February 2021
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6234830701001 Video, Audio
Green MP under pressure as second MIQ emergency bid revealed
Green MP Ricardo Menendez March is having to explain himself again, after it emerged he tried twice for an emergency spot in MIQ.
The new MP travelled to Mexico over summer, to care for his sick… Audio
Tiger Woods injured in LA car crash
Golfer Tiger Woods has had surgery after smashing-up both his legs and suffering multiple injuries when he rolled his car this morning in Los Angeles.
The champion golfer and father of two had to be… Video, Audio
Pharmac knew risks when switching anti-epilepsy drug
Pharmac knew there would be clinical reasons why some epilepsy patients would not tolerate a change to their medicines but went ahead with a switch that forced more than 10,000 people to change brands… Video, Audio
Wellington councillors ambushed by Foster's review announcement
Wellington mayor Andy Foster appears to have ambushed many of his colleagues with his announcement of an independent review into council governance.
He says bitter factional in-fighting and negative… Audio
Hundreds of Aucklanders home after Covid-19 case's Kmart shift
Hundreds of Auckland workers are being forced to stay home after being identified as casual plus contacts of a Kmart worker who tested positive for Covid-19.
The good news is there are no new… Video, Audio
Facebook restores news content for Australians
Facebook is restoring access to news content in Australia, after apparently reaching a compromise with the federal government.
The ban had come in response to proposed new media laws which would have… Audio
Indecent assault trial: Man claims he was offered bribe
A man who's accusing a prominent businessman of fondling him in bed says he secretly recorded one of the man's associates trying to bribe him with $15,000.
The accused, who has name suppression, is… Audio
Covid-19 likely to have undone child poverty improvements - officials
Latest child poverty stats show improvements were being made before Covid-19 hit - but officials warn any progress is now likely to have been undone by the pandemic.
Figures released by Stats NZ for… Audio