Transport
Bomb-threatened plane back in service
The Air New Zealand flight grounded in Sydney after a bomb threat on Saturday is now back in service. The flight from Wellington left 154 passengers and crew stuck on the tarmac for more than two… Audio
How driver's dozens of Snapchats led to a deadly crash
In hours before the crash that killed Caleb Baker, Sarah Schmidt spent one-third of her time behind the wheel with her phone in her hand.
'Critical infrastructure': Regional airlines need govt funding - operator
Sounds Air says all regional airlines are "increasingly desperate" and need backing from the government - and Shane Jones has floated the idea of a dedicated fund. Audio
Air NZ bomb scare: 'Why don't you let us off the plane?'
A passenger on board the plane at the centre of the bomb threat says they found out what was happening from a news report.
Auckland may run out of money to implement congestion charging
The government wants Auckland to adopt the scheme first, but lack of funds may get in the way.
MBIE probing fuel problems on Bluebridge Connemara ferry
The investigation is looking at whether contamination occurred on the vessel or in the supply chain.
Learner drivers travelling 150km to sit licence tests
"Auckland's the problem child" when it comes to a blowout in wait times to sit licence tests, NZTA says. Audio
Fuel costs, exchange rate blamed as Sounds Air pulls plug on capital to Westport flights
The airline was operating the service at a loss which was not uncommon for regional services, its boss says. Audio
Building enough supply chain resilience, sustainability to survive next global crisis
Analysis - External events can severely disrupt the flow of goods, delay deliveries or damage critical infrastructure.
Ferry lost power in Cook Strait because of fuel contamination
The fuel damaged the ship's fuel injectors, leaving it drifting more than two hours, Bluebridge owner StraitNZ says.
Shane Jones calls letter from Hamilton Airport unprofessional, odd
The airport has accused the Regional Development Minister of spreading misinformation that casts it in a negative light.
Midday Report Essentials for Friday 18 October 2024
In today's episode, Timaru Council has launched a taskforce to help affected workers find new jobs after Alliance Group today confirmed its Smithfield meatworks will close with a loss of 600 jobs; the… Audio
New airline for key Westport-Wellington route
The Buller District Council has reached an agreement with Nelson-based Originair, which will start services from 3 January.
Sitting full driver licence taking several months to book
Wait times for driver licences are blowing out bigly - some are waiting nearly a year to sit their tests - Mahvash Ikram talked driving instructor Alistair McGregor Audio
KiwiRail voluntary redundancy offer for all staff 'a bit arse about face' - union
In a memo to all staff, the transport operator said the move was part of an attempt to reshape its business.
Remote school principal disappointed over rural bus cuts
An Otago principal says it "doesn't feel like common sense prevails" when it comes to cuts to rural school bus services. Audio
Dunedin's Cliff the Ambulance hits the road
Dunedin's Cliff the Ambulance has hit the road as the city council's Save Our Southern Hospital campaign ramps up. Ministers are waiting for officials to report back with options to reduce costs in… Audio
Otago principal responds to rural school bus services cuts
So far this year, 176 routes have been or are being reviewed by the Ministry of Education; 21 have been cut and 11 have been replaced with different routes or combined with others. Otago schools have… Audio
Ship engines may not be 'coping' with fuel additives, Shane Jones told
Despite this, Resources Minister Shane Jones says Mobil told him there is no problem with the fuel itself.
Rail industry's trust and reliability issue: 'A big improvement' in Auckland
The rail industry is trying to manage a crisis in trust and reliability, as KiwiRail prepares to carry out 18 years of maintenance in one year.