Andrew Mc Rae
Early Business News for 15 November 2018
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
Markets Update for 14 November 2018
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
Business News for 14 November 2018
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
Early Business News for 14 November 2018
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
Fiery crash in Waikato kills one
Jillian Kerley was one of the first people at the scene of a fatal crash in South Waikato early this morning - she told our reporter Andrew McRae she felt totally hopeless watching the car become… Audio
Business News for 13 November 2018
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
Early Business News for 13 November 2018
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
Retail spending on cards almost flat for October
Retailing spending using electronic cards was almost flat for October. Audio
Markets Update for 12 November 2018
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
Sunset ceremony marks end of WWI centenary
A sunset ceremony last night marked the end of four years of commemorations marking the First World War. Earlier in the day many people attended services for the centenary of the signing of the… Audio
Business News for 12 November 2018
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
Early Business News for 12 November 2018
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
Armistice Day centenary on Sunday
Sunday is Armistice Day commemorating the end of the First World War and four years of horror. At least 18,000 New Zealanders died in or because of the war. They were among an estimated 40 million… Audio
Big noise planned to mark WWI Armistice
A cacophony of sound across the country on Sunday morning will break the two minute silence of remembrance marking the centenary of the Armistice that brought the end of the First World War. Called… Audio
WWI NZ troops honoured at Le Quesnoy
The small French town of Le Quesnoy that's never forgotten the New Zealand troops who liberated it in the First World War are marking the centenary of the battle on Sunday. Eighty New Zealand soldiers… Audio
Tornadoes, funnel clouds spin through Waikato
A woman has described the moment a small tornado hit her rural Waikato property as she was putting her baby to sleep. Audio
Otorohanga locals curious about prison workers' camp proposal
A proposal to build a temporary camp for people who will work on the new Waikeria prison has been described as 'a prison to build a prison', but what do locals in the King Country town think? Our… Audio
High school students walk out after principal's truancy speech
Virginia Crawford told a school assembly that truants are highly likely to go to prison, commit or be a victim of domestic violence, be raped, commit suicide, be unemployed, have major health… Audio
Pet food business owner banned from owning farm animals
A North Waikato man has been banned from owning or having anything to do with farm animals after bobby calves were ill-treated at his pet food processing plant at Te Kauwhata in 2015. Audio