Ports
Protester says compromise is "one-fingered salute"
One of the organisers of the public campaign against the wharf extension says the port's offer to halt one of them is a one-fingered salute to the people of Auckland. Audio
Mayor breaks stalemate over surprise wharf extension offer
One of Auckland's two controversial wharf extensions has won the go ahead by the narrowest of margins. Audio
POAL chair says competition not fuelling Auckland pressure
The chair of the council-owned Ports of Auckland doesn't believe the rivalry with Tauranga is contributing to the debate of how the company should grow. Audio
New Zealand History
A lucky guy whose job is also his hobby, Gavin McLean is a senior historian for the Ministry for Culture and Heritage... the history of cruising (on ships). Audio
Report says Ports of Auckland needs to expand or lose business
A warning tonight that Ports of Auckland will need to expand within 20 years or it will lose business to competing ports. Audio
Sub-branch of port union owns shares in ports
Yesterday we brought you the story about a demand from unions for better safety at the country's ports. 5 people have died and more than a hundred have been seriously injured in accidents at ports in… Audio
Worksafe confirms at least one prosecution underway
Worksafe New Zealand says it has a number of investigations underway into problems at some of the country's ports and there could be more prosecutions. Audio
Labour comments on port safety
The Labour Party also says ports need to take responsibility for safety on their own land. Audio
Port of Tauranga responds
Susie Ferguson speaks with Corporate Services Manager at the Port of Tauranga, Sara Lunam. Audio
NZ ports accidents and deaths detailed in report
Profits at New Zealand ports are at record levels but its coming at a cost with seven deaths and 133 serious accidents reported since 2011. Audio
Insight Sunday 14 December: Ports in Crisis
Eric Frykberg examines the new crisis that's enveloping this country's ports. Audio