Sue Chetwin
Consumer New Zealand on new aged care website
Listening to that is Consumer New Zealand's chief executive, Sue Chetwin. Audio
Should GST apply to more offshore internet purchases?
Should GST apply to more offshore internet purchases, including digital downloads?
PwC partner Eugen Trombitas; Owner of Sportsworld Cambridge, Jay Marshall; and Consumer NZ CEO Sue Chetwin. Audio
Minister pressured firms not to join internet opposition group
A group opposed to the government's pricing for wholesale broadband services says the Economic Development Minister Steven Joyce pressured companies not to join it. Audio
Disagreement over whether power price proposal is best
The Institute of Economic Research has labelled a plan to set up a Government-run electricity buyer absurd, saying it would drive power prices higher. Audio
Supermarkets creaming milk profits
The farm gate price of milk is set to fall with Fonterra revising downward its forecast for the 2012-13 season. Audio
Milk in schools
Fonterra is poised to announce an iniative to bring back free milk in schools. Audio
Select committee needs to look into milk prices - Consumer NZ
The chief executive of Consumer New Zealand, Sue Chetwin joins us. Audio
Record numbers switch power provider
Consumer New Zealand says electricity prices won't come down overall despite a record number of people switching power companies last month. Audio
Insurance premiums
How much are insurance premiums going to increase by after the Christchurch earthquakes? Audio
Commerce Commission looking at milk prices
The Commerce Commission is considering an inquiry into the price of milk. Audio
consumer group calls for more product safety testing
The Consumer lobby group says New Zealand needs to a better job of making sure toys and other products are safe and non toxic. Audio
Consumer NZ says time to regulate sun bed operators
Consumer New Zealand says sunbed operators aren't complying with voluntary standards and its time to make the rules compulsory and licence all operators. Audio
GST rises to 15 percent
The Chief Executive of Consumer NZ, has promised to"name and shame"retailers who take advantage of the rise in GST to put prices up higher than necessary. Audio
Possible dropping of cross-network call rates
Phone companies could be forced to drop cross-network mobile phone call rates. Audio
TelstraClear to send call centre work to Philippines
TelstraClear customers who need help with their phone or internet service may soon find their calls being answered in the Philippines. Audio
XT Network suffers setback as fourth outage hits services
The Telecommunications Users Association wants the government to intervene to prevent any further breakdowns of Telecom's XT Network. Audio
More problems for Telecom's XT mobile
There's been more problems for Telecom's XT Mobile customers with many customers south of Taupo without any phone services and including texting capability since yesterday afternoon. Audio
Telecom's XT network"fatally flawed"
There are warnings Telecom's XT mobile phone network is fundamentally flawed, as the company announces a five-million-dollar compensation package for customers affected by last week's failure. Audio
Telecom warned it can't afford another failure
Telecom is being warned it can't afford another failure of its XT network - though its chief executive has conceded it can't be ruled out. Audio
Telecom must pay compensation: Cosumer NZ
Consumer New Zealand says Telecom customers must be compensated, after the company's new XT mobile phone network failed for a second time in as many months. Audio