Money
Recommendations for Mosque shooting victim donations due next month
Christchurch City Councillor Raf Manji is meeting with the community on behalf of the Christchurch Foundation to make recommendations about the best ways to disperse funds to the victims of the mosque… Audio
Auckland Ponzi scheme victims owed $45million
Hundreds of ponzi scheme victims have come forward claiming to be owed up to 45-million dollars, after an Auckland businessman suddenly died, precipitating the company's collapse. Audio
Sarah Edmondson: How I escaped the NXIVM sex cult
Vancouver actress Sarah Edmondson spent 12 years in the NXIVM cult. She eventually blew the whistle and has a new book, Scarred: The True Story of How I Escaped NXIVM, The Cult That Bound My Life. Audio
What science can teach us about happiness
Yale University psychology professor Laurie Santos teaches the university's renowned happiness course. She offers up a few small things that can help bring more happiness to our everyday lives. Video, Audio
Super Fund adds risk penalty to NZ assets
The New Zealand Super Fund says the risk penalty it applies to New Zealand assets, doesn't mean it's reluctant to invest in them. Audio
Housing affordability crisis deepens in Queenstown Lakes
Two years ago the Queenstown Lakes District Council launched ambitious plans to address housing affordability. Property values have levelled off but the crisis is still growing with high rental costs… Audio
Your money with Mary Holm
Financial journalist and author Mary Holm talks today about setting goals to make financial progress. Audio
Lack of money impacts wellbeing
A BNZ economist Paul Conway talks about their survey which showed a link between financial stability and well being. Audio
Market Update for 18 September 2019
A brief update on the movements in the financial sector Audio
Gull holds off on petrol price hike
Oil prices have fallen overnight on reports Saudi Arabia's oil output may return to normal more quickly than earlier reports had suggested. Yesterday BP and Z Energy increased prices by 6 cents a… Audio
Pay equity ticked off; gender pay gap a long way away
Westpac NZ, a bank proud of its equity record, has revealed shocking figures on its own gender pay gap. It's front-footing the issue but says it can't change things on its own. Audio
Bank complaints rise
We all use banks, we are all reliant on them - they are an indispensable part of our lives. But it appears we have our concerns about them. Bank complaints have spiked up more than 20 percent to a 5… Audio
NZ dollar remains 10th most traded currency in the world
The New Zealand dollar remains the 10th most traded currency globally, according to a survey by the Bank of International Settlements. Audio
Petrol price uncertainty after Saudi attacks
An energy consultant says it's too soon to say exactly what impact an attack on an oil processing plant in Saudi Arabia will have on New Zealand petrol prices as global oil prices spike. Audio
Market Update for 16 September 2019
A brief update on the movements in the financial sector Audio
More ACC clients complain over slack taxi service
More taxi users have complained about slack service when ACC is footing the bill for their ride. Last week RNZ reported Auckland woman Rachel Scott's story of days of taxis arriving up to an hour… Audio
Support for Brazilian PM remains as Amazon fires continue
Brazilians still have hope for Jair Bolsonaro's government, despite continued international outrage at the devastating fires in the Amazon. Rio-based journalist Shannon Sims is with us to look at the… Audio
Maori-burgers to fuel Ngati Hine mandate mission
Northland's Ngati Hine people have begun a fund-raising drive to get on the road and seek their own mandate for a Treaty settlement. The large Ngapuhi sub-tribe were fierce opponents of the Tuhoronuku… Audio
Treaty Minister says Ngati Hine could get mandate $
The Treaty Negotiations Minister Andrew Little says Northland's Ngati Hine people could get government funding for its mandate campaign - if it goes through official channels. The Ngapuhi sub tribe -… Audio
Council chief executive defends secret briefing
A secret briefing on the perilous state of New Plymouth's water pipes has raised the ire of council aspirants in the city. Mayoral candidate Max Brough says councillors were told a third of the… Audio