Transport
Transporting NZ on retirement of Aratere ferry
Reduced sailings may mean Interislander passengers have to pay more to cross Cook Strait when the ferry Aratere is pulled from service in August. Transporting New Zealand chief executive Dom Kalasih… Audio
$600m for upgrading rail network, Peters spars with heckler
Wellington and Auckland will see $140m to replace and upgrade their rail - but not everyone was happy to see the minister during Tuesday's announcement.
NZ's new cheapest petrol station revealed
For a long time, it was Gull Ātiamuri - but no more. Here's why that's changed. Audio
Govt to spend $600 million upgrading rail network
The government will spend more than $600 million upgrading the country's rail network as part of this year's Budget. Reporter Mary Argue spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
'Nothing considerable': KiwiRail promises no 'price-gouging' when Aratere retires
The Interislander ferry operator says passengers may need to travel on less popular sailings or be more flexible with dates. Audio
KiwiRail on retirement of Aratere ferry
KiwiRail says when the Aratere ferry is gone, passengers may need to travel on less popular sailings and be more flexible with dates. Interislander's executive general manager Duncan Roy spoke to… Audio
Auckland commuters facing train service disruption
There were delays and cancellations on the Southern and Eastern train lines during the morning commute.
Crash causes delays on Transmission Gully
The crash has blocked a southbound lane of SH1 north of of Wellington.
Maritime Union on retirement of Aratere ferry
The Maritime Union says retiring the Aratere ferry is a setback as rail freight will now need to be trucked and ferried, making it slower and less efficient. Maritime Union NZ spokesperson Victor… Audio
Whakatane area on track for three new bridges
Diane McCarthy reports on the proposed new bridges for the Eastern Bay of Plenty Audio
Clutha mayor blindsided by Mosgiel port proposal
A proposed inland port at Mosgiel last week received $8m in government funding and left Clutha's mayor frustrated.
Man charged over bus crash that injured five students
A 59-year-old man is facing a charge of careless driving causing injury after a bus crashed into a tree in South Auckland earlier this month, injuring five students.
Mexican Navy training ship hits Brooklyn Bridge leaving two dead
Daylight has revealed the damage to the Mexican Navy training ship that struck New York's Brooklyn Bridge, killing two people and injuring 19. Shayla Colon spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
'Too dirty': Testing station turns away drivers over state of cars
Teen missed his restricted driver's test over VTNZ's claimed 'health and safety' issues with dog hair and sand. Audio
Inland port at Mosgiel receives $8m government investment
The project is designed to remove 19,000 truck movements from Dunedin streets annually.
Taupō desperate to rekindle flights to Wellington after Originair withdrawal
Taupō Mayor David Trewavas says his door is open to offers from other airlines.
Delays as Britomart reopens after evacuation
Auckland's Britomart train station has reopened after a fire alarm fault on Thursday morning.
Wellington trains now departing after signal issues stopped services
Metlink is advising people to seek alternative transport options if possible.
Queenstown principals, parents push back on bus cuts
The Ministry of Education has signalled it may pull the plug on free buses for eight Queenstown schools. Audio
The Panel with Ed McKnight & Niki Bezzant (Part 2)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Ed McKnight & Niki Bezzant. The trio discuss why Cantabrians still love the car. After all the Guinea Pig chat on yesterday's Guinea Pig… Audio