Money
Peter Bale: Panama Papers, and the state of the media
Kim Hill talks to Peter Bale, CEO of The Center for Public Integrity. He has a long career in journalism that includes 15 years as a correspondent and editor for Reuters, then positions as online… Audio
Tribal Maori owe urban Maori says Tamihere
The head of the agency charged with running Whanau Ora in the North Island, John Tamihere, says tribal Maori owe urban Maori a slice of the pie and if they don't loosen the purse strings they'll end… Audio
Massive car parking hike in Auckland
Are Auckland CBD streets paved with gold - you'd think so with the new parking rates. Audio
Hep C Buyers Club
Hazel Heal has suffered from Hepatitis C for about 30 years, and she joined the FixHepC Buyers Club - which helps patients import new medications at a fraction of the cost. Audio
Money with Mary Holm
Mary Holm has tips for first home buyers , including how to time the market and the two ways Kiwisaver can help you with the purchase. Audio
PM forced to defend Government's housing plan
The Prime Minister has been forced to defend the Government's plan to deal with the housing crisis, while continuing to deny that there is any such housing crisis. Audio
Employers concerned about Auckland workers
A major survey of businesses found managers have concerns the Auckland traffic and housing difficulties are taking a toll on employees. Audio
Banks on the brink
Are New Zealands (Australain-owned) banks in a vulnerable position? Audio
Uber upsets ChCh taxi drivers
Uber seems to be making a dent in Christchurch with local drivers from other companies reporting a loss in income. Audio
Financial watchdog cracks down on dodgy insurance agents
The Financial Markets Authority is zeroing in on insurance agents who may be unnecessarily switching their clients to new policies - in pursuit of commissions, bonuses and overseas trips. It comes as… Audio
Govt punishes women unduly for benefit fraud
A new report released by Child Poverty Action Group highlights the flaws in how the government punishes women convicted of relationship fraud. Report author Catriona MacLennan speaks with John… Video, Audio
WINZ fraud debt doubles to $182 million in five years
Work and Income is owed $180m from former and current clients who have defrauded the system, while the amount has doubled in five years. Audio
Mary Holm on Brexit and Kiwisaver
Personal finance expert, Mary Holm has practical advice on what to do with your kiwisaver and international currencies following the world turmoil caused by the Brexit vote. Audio
NZ, Asian finance markets still feel Brexit heat
Financial markets are still feeling the fallout of Britain's vote to leave the European Union, with nervous investors ditching risky assets.
NZ foreign trust rules inadequate - inquiry
The government is likely to adopt "the majority" of the recommendations made by John Shewan, to tighten up New Zealand's foreign trust regime. Audio
Midday Markets for 24 June 2016
Jonathan Mitchell with the latest from the markets. Audio
Australian banks remain mired in controversy
The Australian banking sector remains deeply set in controversy as regulators seek to stamp out unsavoury practices. Sydney correspondent Jim Parker, explains. Audio
NZ Superfund says it can ride out the Brexit outcome either
The New Zealand Superfund says its long-term investment horizon means it can ride out the current round of global maket volatility. The head of investment of the New Zealand Superfund, Fiona… Audio
Markets Update for 24 June 2016
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio