Business
Steel and Tube reports loss after drop in revenue
Steel and Tube said the fall in revenue was driven by a fall in volumes and aggressive price competition.
Campervan company Tourism Holdings reports net loss
But the company still expects continued strong growth in global rental revenue.
Calls for new marketing camapigns to attract travellers to NZ
The number of working travellers in NZ has dropped by more than half of 55,000 since 2016, The Backpacker Youth and Adventure Tourism Association chair says.
Farmers support Fonterra selling off retail brands
Farmers look to be backing Fonterra's multi-billion dollar move to offload its well-known retail names. Foundation member of Fonterra Greg Gent spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
Costs mount in paid-off homes, leaving retirees struggling
Some are still paying almost $800 a month, a look at the cost of living shows. Audio
Kingsland locals fight liquor licence renewal for bar
Loud music, yelling and substantial fights are among the grievances listed in a petition to block an Auckland bar's liquor licence from being renewed. Finn Blackwell has more. Audio
NZ Post temporarily suspends shipping to US due to tariffs
A small business owner in Wellington says she's facing losing a fifth of her income, after New Zealand Post suddenly suspended shipping to the United States. Artist Pepper Raccoon spoke to Ingrid… Audio
Why an attempt to lower electricity prices could end up doing the opposite
Analysis: The Electricity Authority's plan to lower prices rests on a naïve understanding of how New Zealand's electricity market works.
Banking competition under spotlight in new Parliament report
Banking competition is under the spotlight in a recent report from Parliament's finance and expenditure committee. Monopoly Watch research director Tex Edwards spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
Are websites like Fishpond the answer for cheaper groceries?
Consumer NZ warns many still prefer a one-stop shop for all their shopping needs, rather than shop around.
Mad Men director on coming up in the new golden age of television
If you've watched any of the leading television shows in the past 25 years, it's likely Lesli Linka Glatter had a hand in directing them. Mad Men, Homeland, Twin Peaks, Gilmore Girls and The Walking… Audio
High-performance athletes find way to chase dream, pay bills
Members of the NZ rowing programme make up most of the Waipa Workforce staff.
Will inflation eat away at my KiwiSaver? Ask Susan
RNZ money correspondent Susan Edmunds answers your questions.
Farmers respond to government's report into banking competition
While some findings confirm long-held concerns, others don't go far enough, say rural folk.
The Tesla Files - Sönke Iwersen
Groundbreaking book, The Tesla Files is a tell-all of the world's most powerful businessman, Elon Musk and the rise and fall of his empire. Audio
Fonterra's multi-billion dollar deal
Yesterday Fonterra announced plans to sell its consumer businesses to global dairy giant Lactalis. The sale price? $3.845 billion. Audio