Money
'Sell it before the bank does': Housing market stress 'growing'
A 50 percent leap in houses listed for sale in first two weeks of July may be partly due to home loan pressure.
Ask Susan: Can solo parents on a benefit get a home loan?
RNZ's money correspondent Susan Edmunds answers your burning questions.
Thousands of flights cancelled amid global IT outage
Long queues have formed at airports after a 'defect' in a software update hit computers worldwide.
19 year old buys and renovates own home
Taylor Henderson speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about buying his own house - he also renovated it himself as well. The once rundown character cottage that used to sit in Lower Hutt is now in Featherston. Audio
Property investors benefitted from 511 billion price increases
Money correspondent Susan Edmunds speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about new data released today, showing how much New Zealanders have made out of the property market in recent decades. Audio
Morning Report Essentials for Friday 19 July
On today's episode, we hear from Mackenzie District mayor Anne Munro about the conditions that led to two bus crashes in the district yesterday, it looks like the end-game for Joe Biden's re-election… Audio
Why your KiwiSaver balance is probably looking good
Local balances are flourishing thanks to market movements overseas. Audio
Many KiwiSaver members see balances increase
It's been an interesting time on the share markets lately, as tech stocks - in particular Nvidia - have hit new heights. It's been good news for many KiwiSaver members' balances too. Money… Audio
Gambler's 9 hours playing pokies without staff interaction
There were also 23 occasions in total when the gambler played uninterrupted for several hours. Audio
Are you missing out on secret special interest rates?
Big discounts available to those who know how to get them, brokers say.
Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 18 July
On today's episode, the Defence Force is freezing pay, cutting civilian jobs, and stopping some of its programmes - as it grapples with a budget shortfall of $130 million, fares for some Air New… Audio
How IRD will collect its missing millions
It you're actively avoiding your tax obligations, expect the spotlight of an auditor to shine brightly on your books Audio
Petrol prices: Close eye needed on any potential price gouging - Consumer NZ
The Commerce Commission needs to come down like "a tonne of bricks" on any petrol stations involved in price gouging, Consumer NZ says. Audio
Consumer NZ responds to people driving out of town for cheaper fuel
Consumer NZ CEO Jon Duffy speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about people living in one region and driving to a nearby town to get petrol as it is cheaper and some advice to people dealing with this issue. Audio
Motorists travelling out of town to get cheaper fuel
Many motorists around the country said they're paying more for fuel than their nearby neighbouring towns, with some travelling out of their way to get better bang for their buck. There are three… Audio
Failed 'win a house' raffle participants all refunded, charity leader says
The raffle folded after not selling enough tickets to buy the $2 million house it was raffling off.
Thames residents fed up with dis-proportionately high price of petrol
Fuel in the Coromandel town costs between $2.91 and $2.96 a litre for 91 octane, 20 - 30 cents a litre more than nearby areas like Ngatea, or Tairua, which sit at around $2.69 a litre. Several locals… Audio
GPs to hear whether Te Whatu Ora will increase proposed funding
GPs are expecting to hear back shortly - on whether Te Whatu Ora will budge on its proposed four percent funding boost - or clinics will be forced to hike fees. Nelson Bays Primary Health chief… Audio
Kiwibank pleads guilty to Fair Trading Act breaches
The bank reported itself to the Commerce Commission, apologised to customers and had started the process of refunds.
New mothers with surprise tax bills struggling to cover costs
More Kiwis are being surprised by huge tax bills - and mothers are being hit the hardest - Matthew Hutching reports Audio