Todd Niall
Auckland Mayor John Banks
The Mayor of Auckland City says his ratepayers and won't readily be contributing more towards the Rugby World Cup. Audio
Auckland's Wynyard Quarter Waterfront Project
Four weeks of hearings over this country's biggest urban renewal project wind up today with obvious tension between key players. Audio
As Petrol Prices Climb People Look to Public Transport
But the nationwide trend is far from clear as fare increases may dampen enthusiasm for traveling by bus or train. Audio
Waterfront Hearing Begins Today
A proposed upgrade of the Auckland waterfront goes before a planning hearing today. Audio
Angry Investors Vent Their Fury
OPI Pacific joins the ever-growing graveyard of finance companies. Audio
Finance Company Meeting
Angry investors in the failed finance company OPI Pacific have reluctantly agreed to give the firm three years more. Audio
Top Stories for Friday 16 May 2008
Immigration staff accused of bribery and fraud, DHB faulted of delays to lung cancer treatment, China ramps up rescue efforts. Audio
Calls to Overhaul Meat Industry
The Government is renewing calls for an overhaul of the meat industry. Audio
Final Submission on Emissions Trading Heard
Some aspects of the bill have already been changed and it remains to be seen how watered down the final version will be. Audio
Rates Set to Tumble
Fixed rate mortgage rates look set to tumble further with major banks dropping their key two-year lending rates. Audio
Clinton Set to Win West Viginia
Obama is focusing on the bigger picture and November's election against Republican Senator John McCain. Audio