Business
Does bright-line test actually stop property speculators?
RNZ money correspondent Susan Edmunds answers your questions.
Disability assistance dog trainer stripped of accreditation
K9 Search Medical Detection was dropped from the list of organisations allowed to train such dogs. Audio
Evening business for 3 October 2025
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
NZX struggles to keep companies on board
The NZX capital markets continue to shrink, with another couple of long-time public listed companies set to go.
Kiwi consumers urged to complain more
The FMA has found that fewer than than one-third of people are confident about how to complain about their financial service provider.
The Kiwis looking to make NZ made clothing more sustainable
Papahoa Fibreworks is looking to transform textile production in Aotearoa. The founders behind it say artificial dyes used in textiles is having a catastrophic impact on both people and planet. But… Audio
Noncompliant car seats recalled from Panda Mart
The Commerce Commission has ordered retailer PD Mart (formerly Panda Mart) to halt the sale of car seats over safety concerns. Audio
Another summer cut off from Great Ride trail for small town
The historic Totara River Rail Bridge that connects Ross to the West Coast Wilderness Cycle Trail was closed last August. Audio
Ross locals on West Coast cut off from popular Great Ride
A small West Coast community is facing another summer cut off from a popular Great Ride due to a bridge closure. Tourism reporter Tess Brunton has more. Audio
Afterpay to again let customers buy fuel and groceries
Afterpay is once again letting customers buy fuel and groceries with no payment upfront. Financial inclusion consultant Natalie Vincent spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
Business News for 3 October 2025
The transport and logisitics sector is generally backing the government's new freight strategy. Audio
Hospitality sector warns NCEA overhaul will undermine growth in tourism industry
The hospitality sector is warning the government's NCEA overhaul will undermine its drive to grow the tourism industry. Education correspondent John Gerritsen has more. Audio
Shein's move to enter bricks-and-mortar retail sparks backlash
The online fast fashion retailer sells products at rock-bottom prices by sending parcels direct from factories in China to shoppers around the world.
The Chalet in Arthur's Pass is up for sale
Bayleys' agent and auctioneer Ben Deans talks about why the opportunity would not suit the faint of heart. Audio
Mobile providers less transparent with customers
Consumer NZ's annual review with the Commerce Commission, released on Tuesday, showed Spark, One NZ and 2degrees all scored poorly. Audio
Evening business for 2 October 2025
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
Westpac becomes latest bank to cut rates
The bank's one-year home loan rate is in line with BNZ and ANZ.