Craig Mc Culloch
Crown argues Lombard directors should be jailed
Crown prosecutors have been arguing at the Court of the Appeal that the former directors of Lombard Finance should have their sentences increased. Audio
Teen paid out thousands after being unfairly fired
A teenage bar tender has won almost 14-thousand dollars in compensation after being unfairly sacked for pocketing 12 dollars in unclaimed pokie winnings. Audio
Time for Telecom to dump email altogether - lobbyist
Cyber criminals have once again hacked into the email accounts of Yahoo Xtra customers as part of an online attack now reaching almost 90-thousand people. Audio
Public ignorance of constitution will be challenge for panel
The group trying work out what New Zealanders think about the constitution say the biggest challenge is that many don't know what a constitution is. Audio
Chorus to spend 300million more on UFB network
The telecommunications network provider, Chorus, says it will cost another 300-million dollars more than expected to roll out its part of the ultra-fast broadband network. Audio
Some police can now keep tasers on their belts
Police officers in Canterbury have been given permission to carry tasers as side arms. Audio
Lack of defibrillators kills hundreds - expert
One of the country's leading cardiologists says hundreds of people are needlessly dying from heart attacks because there aren't enough defibrillators in New Zealand. Audio
Police get new technology
Thousands of police officers will soon be given smartphones and tablets to use while out on the beat. Audio
Corrections Department spending blow-out on Couch case
New figures reveal the Corrections Department spent more than $440,000 fighting a compensation claim which it eventually settled last year for just $300,000. Audio
Report says Wellington Airport earning more than reasonable
The Commerce Commission says Wellington Airport is making excessive profits from its monopoly and earning millions of dollars more than what's reasonable. Audio
Evening Business for 5 February 2013
The budget airline, Jetstar, has appointed a New Zealander to head its operations here. Audio
Evening Business for 5 February 2013
News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
Evening Business for 4 February 2013
The agri-tech firm, Tru-Test, has bought the milk storage and refrigeration provider, Dairy Technology Services, for an undisclosed price. Audio
Veteran broadcaster Sir Paul Holmes dies
Sir Paul led changes in the presentation of current affairs on both radio and television in New Zealand, making him one of New Zealand's most influential broadcasters. Audio
Principals expecting a train wreck pay cycle
School principals say they expect next week's pay cycle to be a complete train wreck, proving once and for all that the Novopay system should be scrapped. Audio
Private investigator probes Kenya driver switch
A private detective has been hired to investigate why an 18-year-old former pupil was driving a minivan which crashed in Kenya, killing four people, and why it was kept secret until now. Audio
Where will all the apprentices go?
Government promises to boost the number of apprentices in training this year are leading employers to ask - where will the money to take them on come from? Audio
Police criticise WOF changes
The Police Association has entered the debate about changes to the warrant of fitness system. Audio
Welfare numbers may point to 'hidden' unemployed
Advocates for the unemployed say figures showing a fall in beneficiary numbers, show the Government is forcing people into poverty. Audio
Church groups remember those who've died in Kenya
Bethlehem College mourns the deaths of three volunteers in Kenya, Craig McCulloch reports. Audio