Transport
'Think about whether you need to be on the road' - Police on Easter road toll
New Zealanders are good at adjusting their driving to severe weather but could think about whether they need to make the journey at all, police say
Tauranga father frustrated over flight prices
One Tauranga father has told RNZ about the trouble he is having getting his daughter back to university in Wellington. Money correspondent Susan Edmunds spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
World Record Attempt!
During Wheels at Wanaka, the plan was to set a world record attempt for the most Caterpillar machines in a parade. Audio
Landmark global shipping emissions plan passed, NZ abstains
The deal was 10 years in the making and covers the vast majority of the world's commercial shipping.
Engine fire on Auckland ferry
An engine fire has broken out on a Fullers ferry on its way to Waiheke Island this evening.
Police called as passengers cause issue on storm-delayed flight
The incident in Hamilton comes after a severe thunderstorm warning was issued for the Auckland region.
'We got it wrong': KiwiRail apologises for refusing refunds after ferry disruptions
A Commerce Commission investigation found KiwiRail misled customers in the aftermath of 2023's disruptive ferry cancellations. Audio
Government contracts open ocean tug until June 2026
The government has contracted an open ocean tug that will be on the water from Friday while it works on a long-term plan for a potential new national tug service.
Easter weekend holiday traffic hampered by severe weather
New Zealanders are beginning to take to the road as the long Easter weekend kicks off.
Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 17 April 2025
In today's episode, the Reserve Bank's operating budget for the coming year has been slashed by about 25 per cent - we speak to Finance Minister Nicola Willis; the Commerce Commision has found… Audio
KiwiRail under fire for ferry breakdown compensation
KiwiRail has fallen on its sword after the Commerce Commision revealed it potentially breached the fair trading act by leading customers to believe comspensation wasn't available after ferries broke… Audio
KiwiRail to compensate ferry users
The Commerce Commission has accepted legally binding commitments from KiwiRail to compensate customers impacted by ferry breakdowns in 2023. Interislander has also committed to updating its policies… Audio
Transport watchdog reveals cause of Mount Pirongia rescue helicopter crash
The helicopter crashed in 2023, while on a mission to rescue two trampers.
Auckland Uni students call for changes to Symonds St
Auckland University students are calling for changes to the street that runs through their campus, after an accident last month. Student publication Craccum managing editor Lewis Creed spoke to Ingrid… Audio
How many tests should it take to drive a car?
Kevin Bargent is the owner and instructor at Christchurch's Safer Driving Driving School and joins Nights to discuss the proposal to reduce New Zealand's practical tests from two to one. Audio
Electric ferry to soon return to service in Wellington Harbour
An electric ferry which has sat idle in Wellington's harbour for the past nine months should return to service next month.
Christchurch bus hub plays classical music in bid to stop bad behaviour
Classical music has been blasting from speakers at Christchurch's bus interchange in a city council trial aimed at driving trouble away. Reporter Jean Edwards has more. Audio
The bus station using classical music to drive trouble away
Dramatic orchestral symphonies, soaring operatic solos and piano sonatas have been blasting from speakers at Christchurch's bus interchange.
Mid Canterbury has lake issues but second new bridge approved
LDR's Jonathan Leask tells us about the decision to close Lake Hood after a poisonous algal bloom Audio
Auckland motorists hit by new public parking fees
From today, Auckland Transport is upping its parking prices by 50 cents an hour, catching some by surprise. Audio