Transport
Why congestion charging might not lower Auckland's air pollution
Congestion charges can lower emissions and travel times by putting cordons around the central city and spending the revenue on public transport, but proposals for Auckland could end up doing neither.
The Panel with Allan Blackman and Aimie Hines Part 2
In part two, a see saw in central Dunedin has drawn attention for its price tag - but how much did it actually cost? And finally, the Far North vintage car club is celebrating 50 long and great years… Audio
First look: Luxon and officials board the City Rail Link
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon was aboard along with senior ministers, city leaders and other officials.
More Wellingtonians take buses as train satisfaction falls
Metlink says bus services have been more than 99 percent reliable this year.
Politicians onboard City Rail Link test run
It was all aboard the City Rail Link express today for the Prime Minister and Cabinet colleagues in another milestone for the multi-billion dollar project. A train did a special VIP test run in the… Audio
What we know so far about new road user charges
Explainer - The government calls it the biggest change to road funding in 50 years. But what are these RUCs that will replace the petrol tax? Audio
The Pre-Panel for 7 August 2025
Jesse Mulligan is joined by The Panel host Wallace Chapman and producer José Barbosa to preview this evening's marlarky. Audio
DOC offers olive branch to Punakaiki locals over parking fees
The Conservation Department has offered a compromise over parking fees at Punakaiki's Pancake Rocks, after strong objections from locals.
Final sailing date for KiwiRail's Aratere ferry announced
The ferry will be retired when the Kaiārahi returns to service after some dry-dock maintenance in Singapore.
Fears drivers could pay more with new road user charges
The government is inching closer to replacing petrol tax with user charges for all vehicles. Audio
Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 7 August 2025
In today's episode, a Christchurch man says he has applied for hundreds of jobs with no success, and despairs about what to do next; New Zealand's unemployment rate has hit 5.2% - the highest since… Audio
Cyclist death due to poor traffic management: Coroner
A coroner says a cyclist hit and killed by a concrete truck south of Christchurch died because of poorly designed traffic management controls. Adam Burns has more. Audio
AA on govt's move to RUCs for all vehicles
The government is planning to abolish petrol tax and move towards all vehicles paying road user charges, or RUCs, to pay for roads. AA's Policy Director Martin Glynn spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss Audio
Moment of Calm: Ferry crossing.
If you're feeling a little washed up, maybe this sonic trip on a Syndey ferry will lift your spirits. Audio
Biggest overhaul of road funding in half a century on its way
Under the new system, road users would pay road user charges online, similar to a power bill. Senior fellow at Motu Economic and Public Policy Research Stuart Donovan joins Nights to discuss. Audio
Midday Report Essentials for Wednesday 6th August 2025
In today's episode, unemployment has edged to a near five-year high and there are now an extra 16,000 people without work compared to last year; The government is inching closer to replacing petrol… Audio
Auckland Transport's new map gets name of major road wrong
The agency invited media this week to show off the new "Trains and Rapid Buses map".
Govt closer to RUC on all vehicles
The government is inching closer to replacing petrol tax with electronic road user charges, or RUCs, on all light vehicles, in what the Transport Minister calls the biggest shake-up of road funding in… Audio
Road user charges for all vehicles move a step closer
Chris Bishop says it will be the biggest shake-up of road funding in half a century.
Glimpse of new era in Auckland public transport unveiled
Maps for the over-budget and over-time City Rail Link were revealed at Britomart Station on Monday. Audio