LISTEN: The electric hydro-foiling Kiwi startup is planning to take its flying boats to the world.
LISTEN: Political editor Brent Edwards on the shape of the Coalition and Opposition as we think about going to the polls later this year.
LISTEN: Journalists Will Mace and Fiona Rotherham take us on the tech rollercoaster of 2025.
LISTEN: Multiple award-winning NBR senior journalist Tim Hunter unpacks how he finds the devil in the detail.
LISTEN: NBR’s Australian correspondent Lachlan Colquhoun talks elections, fraud, and cricket as he looks back on 2025.
LISTEN: Co-editors Calida Stuart-Menteath and Hamish McNicol break down the top 10 most-read stories for the year.
LISTEN: Name suppression granted to a member of a wealthy family over child sexual abuse material has sparked questions about why its given, how it led to the wrongful naming of two NBR Rich Listers, and exposed a flaw in new laws.
LISTEN: Ageing baby boomers could be an answer to increasingly cash-strapped New Zealand charities.
LISTEN: The Supreme Court says four Uber drivers were employees not contractors, does this signal the end of the gig economy?
LISTEN: US tariffs imposed on NZ have gone from 10% to 15% and then, suddenly, zero for some products. So, which sectors have been hit the hardest and what have companies done to front foot the changes?