Lisa Owen
Evening business for 1 March 2023
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6321458404112 Video, Audio
Kerikeri businesses desperate for SH1 to Northland to reopen
Kerikeri businesses are desperate for State Highway 1 to Northland to fully open up - with lengthy detours keeping visitors away.
It's been three weeks since the main highway through the Brynderwyn… Video, Audio
Ian Foster clears way for new All Blacks coach after World Cup
On Wednesday afternoon, All Blacks coach Ian Foster has confirmed he won't be seeking re-appointment to the top job after the Rugby World Cup.
His announcement was hot on the heels of New Zealand… Video, Audio
Police Commissioner on crime after cyclone in Hawke's Bay
National's police spokesperson Mark Mitchell says the government's response on crime in Hawke's Bay after Cyclone Gabrielle has been too slow.
The Prime Minister has announced more police are being… Video, Audio
Rob Campbell expected to lose EPA chair role
The outspoken director Rob Campbell is set to lose another job - this time as chair of the Environmental Protection Authority.
Deputy political editor Craig McCulloch joins Lisa Owen with the… Video, Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Hawke's Bay growers urge PM for more help
There's been a consistent request for help from growers in cyclone-devastated Hawke's Bay to Prime Minister Chris Hipkins, who was there today to see the damage first-hand.
Lauren Crimp filed this… Audio
Mangapapa residents keen to get home after more rain
The relentless rain around Gisborne has finally eased, and families evacuated this morning from Mangapapa are looking forward to returning home.
Fifteen houses were evacuated, and council crews have… Audio
Relentless rain in Hawke's Bay taking a toll on mental health
Hawke's Bay residents are struggling with the mental impact of relentless rains and flooding.
It's rained on all but three days since Cyclone Gabrielle cut a swathe through the region and heavy rain… Audio
Marlborough school crowdfunding for an inspiring tech department leader
Marlborough Boys College is searching for a rockstar - but not for its music department.
After looking unsucessfully for an inspiring leader for its technology department, the school is now pulling… Video, Audio
Muriwai residents at makeshift campground, waiting for answers
Some Muriwai residents are calling a makeshift campground home, while they wait in limbo to find out when, or if, they'll ever be allowed to return home.
Some have undamaged homes, but slips near… Audio
Evening business for 28 February 2023
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6321355131112 Video, Audio
Te Whatu Ora Health NZ Chair Rob Campbell sacked over political comments
Ousted chair of Health NZ Rob Campbell is continuing to defend his actions after being removed from his role by the Health Minister.
"I've received a letter from the minister which responded to a… Video, Audio
Large scale investment needed to fix NZ roads - Simon Bridges
Future proofing Aotearoa's massively neglected state highway network should be a priority, after Cyclone Gabrielle exposed a significant weak spot - ripping up roads and cutting off social and… Video, Audio
Freightways on effects of major damage to SH5 Napier-Taupō road
More rain has further eroded unstable land in Hawke's Bay, and washed away a 30-metre-long section of state highway 5 - the main road between Napier and Taupō.
After Cyclone Gabrielle the road was… Video, Audio
Black Caps pull off historic win over England at Basin Reserve
The Black Caps have done the unthinkable, pulling off one of the most memorable and scarcely believable victories in test cricket.
The side was on its knees against a dominant England just two days… Video, Audio
Main highway repairs: Waka Kotahi says it could be months before some reopen
It will be at least a month until SH1 to Northland fully reopens. Waka Kotahi says its crews are working hard to get the road through the Brynderwyns reopened as quickly as possible.
But it says the… Video, Audio
Auckland Transport asks Aucklanders not to travel at peak times
Auckland Transport is asking commuters to be patient and flexible with their working hours as the start to the university year puts an added strain on the transport network.
It comes as some roads… Video, Audio
Up to 2500 whānau may need temporary accommodation after Cyclone Gabrielle
An accomodation service rehoming displaced flood victims estimate right now up to 2500 whānau need help finding a new roof over their heads.
But that number could rise. The government's Temporary… Video, Audio
Cricket: Kane Williamson leads Black Caps comeback against England
New Zealand have scratched and clawed their way back into the contest against England at the Basin Reserve.
Led by a century to former captain Kane Williamson, the Black Caps have carved out a lead… Video, Audio
'No loss' - red-stickered Muriwai homeowner in insurance limbo
A Muriwai homeowner is in insurance limbo after cliffs crashed down either side of her house during the cyclone - leaving her property red stickered.
Even though the house itself is untouched, it's… Video, Audio