1News about job losses have dominated headlines lately, with cuts at the Department of Conservation (DOC) the latest to get attention. However, a survey of 1000 New Zealand employers has found that most intend to retain staff or recruit more within the next year. Interview with the Executive General Manager of Hudson Recruitment, who conducted the survey.
2Today marks a year since Oscar-winning filmmaker James Cameron ventured down into one of the deepest parts of the world's oceans in a personally-designed submarine called "Deepsea Challenger", and Cameron says he has no plans to give up exploring.
3Interview with the Director-General of the Department of Conservation(DOC) about his announcement yesterday that 140 jobs are to be cut.
4Analysis of the latest business and financial news which shows United States share markets bouncing back from the previous uncertainty caused by the crisis in Cyprus.
5An Information technology (IT) consultant says he warned the Earthquake Commission (EQC) last year that it had a gaping hole in its email security system.
6Interview with Labour MP Lianne Dalziel who says the Government has been warned repeatedly about the dangers of inappropriate data sharing within Government Departments, but they have ignored the warnings.
7TV3's new current affairs show 'The Vote' premieres tonight, with a debate about whether to introduce a tax on unhealthy food.
8The Royal New Zealand Foundation for the Blind is holding its Red Puppy Appeal next week. Interview with the Dogcare and Welfare manager of Guide Dog Services about the importance of guide dogs for visually-impaired people.
9Live from Cathedral Square in Christchurch where contractors are being served up a traditional Kiwi breakfast compliments of the grateful manager of the local New World supermarket.