Transport
Defence plane breakdown: 'Things were pretty grim yesterday afternoon'
Air New Zealand's boss will be personally apologising to delayed passengers after a flight stopped in Brisbane to pick up a stranded trade delegation to Japan. Audio
Air NZ CEO responds to flight diverting to pick up trade delegation
The boss of Air New Zealand said he'll spend a flight to Japan personally apologising to passengers for the inconvience of diverting to pick up a trade delegation stranded after the Prime Minister's… Audio
Far North's first fixed speed camera attacked
The damage is disappointing because the camera was installed at the behest of the community, a spokesperson says.
E-scooter victim's family fundraise to bring his body back to Germany
The family of a man who died in an e-scooter accident in Christchurch is raising funds to return his body to his homeland.
Bite the bullet and replace the NZDF B757 - fmr Defence Minister Wayne Mapp
Former Defence Minister Wayne Mapp says it's time New Zealand bites the bullet and purchases new Defence Force planes to replace the beleaguered Boeing 757s. Mr Mapp spoke to Ben Strang on Midday… Audio
Person killed as van rolls on highway
The van flipped on State Highway 27 in Hauraki on Sunday night.
Residents stress as NZ Post won't deliver to Queenstown suburb
NZ Post refuses to deliver post to Queenstown development Hanley's Farm, cutting off residents from family and the law. First Up's Leonard Powell reports. Audio
Faulty flight -Defence Minister Judith Collins explains plane problems
For the second time this year, the Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has been let down by a Defence Force airplane. Defence Minister Judith Collins spoke to Morning Report's Corin Dann about what's… Audio
Prime Minister flies solo to Tokyo to promote trade, tourism
An unreliable Boeing 757 has forced the Prime Minister Christopher Luxon to fly solo to Japan, leaving his trade and media delegation behind in Papua New Guinea. RNZ political reporter Anneke Smith… Audio
Buses to cover every Auckland rail line in case of train failure
As rail workers' industrial action continues, buses will be running along all of Auckland's train routes on Sunday to cover any reliability problems.
Lobby group fears Auckland CBD will lose 2000 car parks
Auckland Council's decision to sell a downtown car parking building will kill retail businesses and hollow out the CBD, a lobby group says. Audio
Fans heading to Blues vs Brumbies semi-final on public transport urged to plan ahead
Trains will run to and from Eden Park for the game, but industrial action is continuing to have an impact on rail services, says AT.
Blanket speed reductions to go by July next year
The government is promising to ditch Labour's blanket speed reductions by July next year. Transport Minister Simeon Brown spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
120km/h highway speed limits by July next year
The coalition is promising to reverse Labour's blanket speed limit reductions by July next year.
Millions spent reopening mothballed Northland railway line
More than $30 million was spent fixing a railway line before the partly-completed project was put on hold.
Air NZ aims to get more pilots in the sky with new programme
Air New Zealand has a new programme that's aiming to get a new class of pilots into the skies. Captain David Morgan spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
Commerce Commission releases fuel report
The Commerce Commission's latest fuel report shows petrol companies are squeezing an extra $15 million annually from drivers. AA principal policy adviser Terry Collins spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
National transport ticketing system to roll out
Buses in Timaru will be the first to try out a new national ticketing system which aims to introduce a single payment system across the country.
Fuel companies quick to hike prices, slow to drop them
Delays in dropping petrol prices are costing drivers $15 million a year, the Commerce Commission says.
Picton's ferry terminal to be demolished after more than 40 years
Picton's Interislander ferry terminal will be demolished later this month, after sitting unused for almost a year.