Kate Gudsell
Markets Update for 10 March 2017
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
Wellington College taking proactive approach to dealing with students comments
Four students from St Patricks College have been suspended for sexual harrassment in the wake of Wellington College students' lewd Facebook posts. Kate Gudsell reports. Audio
Ocean project provides world with unprecedented research
The world's largest ocean science project is giving New Zealand access to information that only a decade ago was completely out of reach to this country. Audio
Business News for 1 March 2017
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
Markets Update for 28 February 2017
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
Hawkes Bay council still unclear abut feedlots
Hawkes Bay Regional Council remains in the dark over the number of cattle feedlots, despite vowing to crack down six months ago. Audio
Early Business News for 9 February 2017
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
Markets Update for 2 February 2017
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
Markets Update for 1 February 2017
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
Morning Markets for 1 February 2017
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
Report - more timely response needed on Havelock water problem
An independent report into the Havelock North water poisoning has found there was a delay in letting elderly rest homes know of the problem. Audio
Waitomo Caves shut down for high carbon dioxide levels
Potential damage to the Waitomo Caves is very high according to the chair of the cave's environmental advisory group, who is asking the Government to step in. Video, Audio
Morning Markets for 24 January 2017
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Early Business News for 24 January 2017
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
Govt's truck emissions programme on hold
A programme to reduce truck emissions by a third is running out of gas because not enough freight companies have signed up. Audio
Fears about future protection of Antarctic marine areas
The incoming Donald Trump administration is prompting fears about the future protection of marine areas in the Antarctic. Audio
Outspoken: Emissions
On Outspoken, our environment reporter, Kate Gudsell, looks at transport emissions, the threat they pose and possible solutions. Audio
Coroner on suicide crash: "wrong place at the wrong time"
A coroner has found a Hawkes Bay woman was killed when another woman deliberately drove into her vehicle in a failed suicide bid. Audio
Water quality critical issue for this election
Fresh water is shaping up to be one of this year's critical election issues as swimming holes become increasingly unusable and companies line up to sell New Zealand water overseas. In February last… Audio
Dumping debris into sea likely to harm Kaikoura's biodiversity
Scientists are warning the rush to clear Kaikoura's coastline road could spell disaster for paua and crayfish, if too much sediment is pushed into the water. Video, Audio