Matt Chatterton
Eco-friendly project divides Bay of Plenty locals
Some locals in the small sea-side community of Pukehina in Bay of Plenty are concerned a proposed eco-friendly village could have a big impact on the area. Public submissions on the the Matuku Moana… Audio
Masterton limiting water after dry spring
A drier than usual spring has prompted warnings to conserve water in some parts of the country, while farmers fear they're heading for a second dry year in a row. Video, Audio
Bumper to bumper traffic north of Wellington
Our reporter Matt Chatterton is at the start of the detour route, the Paekakariki Hill Road, to talk to us about the traffic chaos north of Wellington. Audio
NZ markets bounce back following big drop
The New Zealand share market bounced back today despite another volatile day on the global markets. The NZX Top-50 Index ended up 1.4 percent the day after recording the fifth largest drop in its… Audio
Vector could be fined millions for breaching standards
The Commerce Commission is taking legal action against Auckland lines company Vector for breaching quality standards in 2015 and 2016. Audio
Chorus unaware of sub contractors illegal employment tactics
The chief executive of Chorus says the telecommunications company had no idea sub contractors were exploiting their employees working on the ultra fast broadband network. Audio
Migrant workers paying Chorus sub-contractors for visas - union
An investigation by the Labour Inspectorate found 73 subcontractors working on Chorus's ultra-fast broadband network in Auckland failed to keep employment records, pay the minimum wage and provide… Audio
Wide support for Chinese-built toll road in Auckland
Auckland Chamber of Commerce is assisting a bid by Chinese civil engineers to build the $400 million Penlink Toll Road Project, which will link State Highway One and the Whangaparaoa Peninsula. Video, Audio
Midday Sports News for 7 September 2018
The All Blacks fullback Ben Smith says the Jaguars presence in the Super Rugby competition has helped Argentina become a force to be reckoned with at international level, highlighted by their recent… Audio
Extra Time for 27 July 2018
How can we keep producing the best male and female Rugby Sevens players in the world? Plus the Hurricanes and Crusaders gear up for the biggest Super Rugby semi-final in recent memory. Audio
Sports News for 27 July 2018
The Hurricanes have set themselves the target of becoming the first team to beat the Crusaders on their home turf in a Super Rugby knockout match. The defending champions are unbeaten in their 19… Audio
Sports News for 27 July 2018
Netball New Zealand aren't ruling out the possibility of recruiting of an offshore replacement for outgoing Silver Ferns coach Janine Southby. Audio
All Blacks Sevens beat Fiji to make final
The Black Ferns Sevens team won a place in history, becoming the first team to win back-to-back Rugby World Cup Sevens titles. Now the men are in their final after beating Fiji. Matt Chatterton joins… Audio
Midday Sports News for 20 July 2018
The Hurricanes are taking a hard-nosed approach to tonight's do-or-die Super Rugby quarter-final showdown against the Chiefs in Wellington. Audio
NZ teams gear up for Super Rugby finals
The Hurricanes and Chiefs will meet for the third time this season as they kick off the Super Rugby play-offs with a grudge match in Wellington tonight. It's one win each so far for both teams, but… Audio
Midday Sports News for 19 July 2018
The Highlanders are adamant they have the right recipe for success heading into their Super Rugby quarter-final against the Waratahs in Sydney on Saturday. Audio
Evening business for 11 July 2018
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
Evening Business for 10 July 2018
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Michael Hill International opens the books
The jeweller Michael Hill International has opened up its books, shedding light on why it pulled the pin on the United States and its Emma and Roe brand. Audio
Spark facing court action
The telecommunications company Spark is facing court action for allegedly overcharging thousands of customers. Audio