Sharon Brettkelly
Connor Morris' killer faces 10 years of isolation in prison
A man convicted of murdering the son of a prominent head hunters gang member could spend a decade in prison in isolation because of fears for his safety. Audio
Wynyard hopeful of stronger sales
Wynyard Group says its latest cyber crime fighting tool, to be launched in the next few weeks, will drive stronger sales in the next year. Audio
Shares in Wynyard Group have slumped
Shares in Wynyard Group slumped in early trading after its net loss widened to nearly 18 million dollars in the first-half of the year. Audio
Heartland's profit jumps despite bad loans rising
Heartland New Zealand's annual net profit has jumped 34% despite its bad loans more than doubling. Audio
Canadians invest strongly in NZ
A new report on foreign direct investment in New Zealand shows China was not the dominant investor in the past two years - it was Canada. Audio
Canada the biggest Foreign Direct Investor in NZ
A new report on foreign direct investment in New Zealand shows that China was not the dominant investor in the past two years - it was Canada. Audio
Fonterra expected to cut its forecast payout after slump
Struggling dairy farmers expect Fonterra to slash its forecast payout again tomorrow after another disastrous international dairy auction. Audio
Dairy farmers struggling to keep bank managers happy
Struggling dairy farmers are resorting to selling off surplus farm equipment to keep the bank manager at arm's length. Audio
Security industry insiders are warning
Security industry insiders are warning another security guard will be killed unless tougher rules are brought in. Audio
Blessie Gotingco's murder could have been prevented
Corrections has been blamed for a series of botched decisions that led to the murder of Blessie Gotingco in May last year. Audio
Evidence a slain security guard lacked training
A security guard says if a young man killed on the job had been better trained he would have known to stay in his car and call for help. Audio
Call for stronger policing of security industry - inquest
A security expert has told an inquest into the death of a security guard that his lack of training may have contributed to his death and he's calling for much strong accountability and policing of the… Audio
Evidence security guard died after being bashed in the head
An inquest's heard an Auckland security guard was bashed in the head but that forensics couldn't link any potential weapons found to a killer. Audio
Methven announces plan to lift sales
The shower and tapware maker, Methven, has unveiled a plan to lift sales by 30 percent to 130 million over the next three years. Audio
App targets health and beauty industry
Booking a brazilian has gone digital with an app that's cornering New Zealand's billion-dollar health and beauty industry. Audio
FMA defends Hanover decision
The Financial Markets Authority is defending its decision to settle out of court with the directors of Hanover finance for 18 million dollars. Audio
Analyst says Briscoes will have to raise takeover offer
An analyst says Briscoe Group will have to sweeten its takeover bid for Kathmandu to win over investors. Audio
Small firms are more downbeat about the year ahead
ANZ Bank's quarterly survey shows small business sentiment has fallen for the first time since September to a two-year low, but is still positive. Audio
Z Energy files application to buy Caltex
Z Energy has filed its application with the competition watchdog to buy rival Caltex for 785-million dollars. Audio
Briscoe Group expects superior sharemarket presence
Rod Duke says his company's takeover of Kathmandu will create an Australasian retailing group with a superior sharemarket presence. Audio