Transport
'Transport disadvantaged': Inequity proving a barrier in Invercargill
Transport inequities are proving a barrier for some young people in Invercargill, preventing them from joining in group activities.
Auckland's western train line commuters can expect more reliable services 'in the coming months'
Work to rebuild the foundations of the Western Line in preparation for the City Rail Link is nearly complete.
You could be eligible for Jetstar compensation
Travellers who have had domestic Jetstar flights disrupted in recent years, including during the pandemic, could be entitled to compensation.
The cars that drivers are steering clear of
The Mazda6 and Hyundai Sante Fe are among cars that scored poorly for reliability and owner satisfaction.
More Fullers ferry services to resume normal timetable after disruptions
Services have been restricted for six months due to staff shortages.
Plans for permanent cycleway in Wellington suburb on hold
Wellington City Council have put plans to build a permanent cycleway in Brooklyn on hold after losing over half of its funding.
Boeing faces new probe over 787 inspection doubts
The US has opened a new probe of the troubled jet firm.
Coastal shipping at an impasse
Coastal shipping was seen as a saviour after Cyclone Gabrielle, but Government backing for the sector has cooled. Audio
Consumer NZ reveals NZ's favourite cars
Consumer NZ surveyed over 8,000 New Zealanders about 72 different models to assess reliability and owner satisfaction. Consumer product test manager James le Page spoke to Morning Report. Audio
Air New Zealand signs food and safety announcements in NZSL
A Deaf person travelling on an Air New Zealand flight where cabin crew used sign language says the experience made him "feel seen".
The Panel with Catherine Robertson and Liam Hehir (Part 2)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Catherine Robertson and Liam Hehir discuss the cancellation of an initiative trialing walking and cycling over Auckland Harbour Bridge. Plus, the… Audio
Made in NZ: WASP a locally made chain throwing device
A little known danger for our hard working logging truck drivers around the country is actually not when they're on the road dealing with some appalling drivers. In fact it's a shoulder problem that… Audio
Public transport advocates push for Te Huia funding
More than 200 people signed a petition, calling for the government to continue funding the service.
'Challenging' weeks ahead as Brynderwyns reopening delayed
A Northland business owner says it was horrific to see yet another slip on the Brynderwyn hills, just weeks away from when it was supposed to re-open. Video
Auckland Transport in talks with NZTA to share costs of congestion charge
AT could introduce charges for using strategic roads from early 2026.
AT in talks with Waka Kotahi about sharing cameras for congestion charging scheme
Auckland Transport is headed into talks about whether it can share Waka Kotahi's highway cameras for the city's congestion charging scheme - to cut costs. Phil Pennington spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
Armed police on Ponsonby Road after man killed
Auckland's Ponsonby Road is closed this morning, with armed police on site, after a man was killed there last night. Reporter Maia Ingoe spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
Wayne Brown tells Auckland Transport to ‘shut up and listen’
Mayor Wayne Brown has told Auckland Transport to "shut up and listen" as he pushes ahead with his election promises.
Stratford pushes ahead with lowering fixed speed limits around schools
A small Taranaki town is pushing ahead with lowering fixed speed limits near schools, despite the government's intention to introduce variable speed limits around schools by the end of the year.
Sea change: SuperGold cards to be allowed on Auckland ferry
The government is set to enable newcomers Island Direct to become part of the SuperGold card scheme from the 1 July. Audio