Kate Gudsell
McLaren supercars head south
Thirty McLaren supercars are boarding a Cook Strait ferry as drivers from around the world make a tour of the homeland of company founder, Bruce McLaren. Audio
Markets Update for 22 November 2016
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
Molesworth Street cordon being reduced this morning
The cordon on Molesworth Street is being reduced this morning. Our reporter Kate Gudsell is at the cordon. Audio
Wellington communities start to clean up after flooding and slips
Wellington residents have started the arduous task of cleaning up after yesterday's storm. Kate Gudsell went to Pauatahanui to talk to some affected residents. Video, Audio
Torrential rain causes flooding, slips in Wellington
Wellington was completely cut off for several hours today following persistent and heavy rainfall blocking the roads. RNZ reporter Kate Gudsell reports. Video, Audio
Serious flooding cuts off Wellington
We have the latest on road closures in the Wellington region caused by heavy rain. Audio, Gallery
Should dairy and beef should be taxed extra?
A new study suggests dairy and beef should be taxed extra to pay for climate change. Kate Gudsell looks into the merits of the idea. Audio
Morning Markets for 10 November 2016
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
Mood at NZ US Ambassador's party sombre
RNZ attended the polling day party, hosted by the American ambassador to New Zealand, to get reaction as the United States elected Donald Trump president. Audio
View from the Wellington streets sat anyone but Trump
We checked out what was happening in Clinton, New Zealand, for the election. Not much it turns out. Also not much happening at the Trump Clothing shop in Palmerston North. But on the streets of… Audio
Citizen scientists winners in $75k conservation awards
Citizen scientists emerge as winners in the WWF's conservation awards. Audio
Early Business News for 7 November 2016
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
Morning Markets for 4 November 2016
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
Paris Agreement on climate change comes into force
The Paris AgreementParis Agreement to combat climate change comes into force today, 11 months after the historic deal got over the line. There's concern though, that signatory countries' domestic… Audio
Food processor risking NZ's clean, green brand by buying coal mines
Conservationists and brand specialists are both confused as to why food-giant Talley's wants to buy Solid Energy's mines. Audio
Historic agreement to create the world's largest marine reserve
The Ross Sea in Antarctica has been made the world's largest marine reserve after delegates from 24 countries and the European Union agreed at a meeting in Hobart. Audio
Marine environment at great risk
Ninety percent of New Zealand's native seabirds and shorebirds face extinction due to ocean acidification and warming, a Ministry of Environment and Statistics NZ report says. Audio
Morning Markets for 14 October 2016
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
Early Business News for 29 September 2016
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
Morning Markets for 26 September 2016
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio