Money
What US attacks on Iran mean for KiwiSaver, petrol prices
The US involvement in the conflict between Israel and Iran means global economic uncertainty is even higher than before, say economists. Audio
'Nowhere to go' for more than 100,000 Kiwis
"[It] shift the mentality from homelessness being an individual problem caused by individuals to actually an understanding that homelessness is a collective responsibility," Hendry says.
Government announces $16 million Ukraine support package
The Prime Minister says New Zealand stands in solidarity with Ukraine. Audio
What Middle East conflict means for oil prices
US attacks on Iran have ratcheted Middle Eastern tension up enormously, one economist says, and it could hit New Zealanders in the pocket, too. Money correspondent Susan Edmunds spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio
'Nowhere to go' for more than 100,000 Kiwis
Unaffordable housing, the high cost of living, and 'very intentional decisions' by the government see a spike in homelessness. Audio
Are you paying too much for parking?
A researcher has found what New Zealanders pay for parking can vary dramatically, even within cities.
What's going on with Briscoes shares?
The price lifted from less than $5 at the start of the month to $6.19 this week.
What does the government consider a couple, anyway? - Ask Susan
RNZ's money correspondent answers your questions.
Hawke's Bay residents outraged over proposed water rate hikes
Hawke's Bay has some of the highest rates in the country due to three waters, roading and debt servicing.
The Panel Denise Le Strange-Corbet and Anton Matthews Part 1
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Denise Le Strange-Corbet and Anton Matthews With economist Brad Olsen they discuss the latest GDP data; is the NZ economy a race car or an… Audio
Your Money with Mary Holm
Money Expert Mary Holm joined Jesse to discuss all things debt. Audio
House prices to be '20% lower in 2030s than 2021' - forecast
The housing market is picking up in activity but values are still flat, and that is likely to be the case for some time yet.
Economic growth expected to rise amid optimism
Economic growth numbers are due this morning with the consensus for a rise of zero-point-7 percent for the three months ended March. The 2degrees Shaping Business study found that 45 percent of those… Audio
IRD finds $45m of undeclared tax in horticulture industry
A spokesperson said they were seeing concerning practices in the sector, that included people being paid under the table.
One-year home loan rate falls - but should you take it?
Another bank has cut its one-year fixed term rate to 4.89 percent, the lowest advertised rate in the market.
Should Kiwis pay the high price for NZ dairy overseas buyers will?
We 'feed the world', but butter costs 50% more than it did a year ago.
Health NZ on Northland doctors and dentists strike
From 10 on Wednesday morning senior medical and dental officers in Northland will go on strike for 24 hours. Health New Zealand Chief Clinical Officer Dr Richard Sullivan spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
Northland doctors and dentists strike
Doctors and dentists in Northland are on strike from 10 Wednesday morning. Whangarei Emergency doctor Gary Payinda spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
Economists forecast higher than expected GDP figures
The quarterly GDP figures are out on Thursday, with many economists forecasting higher than expected growth of around 0.7 percent. BNZ's head of research Stephen Toplis spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
Funeral costs in the spotlight
Even funeral directors believe death could be done better, but how to achieve that is up for debate.