Greg Miller
Huge number of businesses vying for $50m cyclone relief fund
There is a big queue for help from the government's cyclone business recovery fund.
Checkpoint can reveal the $50 million relief package is massively over-subscribed in Hawke's Bay alone, leaving… Video, Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle : Vineyards destroyed
Greg Miller is the restaurant owner at Linden Estate winery in Esk Valley. Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Esk Valley residents rally for rescues
Residents of the Esk Valley in Hawke's Bay have been badly affected by flooding, with many forced from their homes. Kathryn speaks with Greg Miller, the chef at Linden Estate winery in Esk Valley, on… Audio
Bus driver dead, two in hospital after crash with train
A bus driver has died and two people remain in hospital after a bus crashed into a train this morning outside of Palmerston North.
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The collision which occurred… Video, Audio
Prisoners to work on Northland railways
Twenty prisoners will be working on Northland's railways over the next two years with a goal to get them reintegrated into the community and skilled enough to be offered full time work at the end of… Audio
Yachties fear Kiwirail's new Cook Strait ferries
Yachties fear Kiwrail's two new mammoth Cook Strait ferries will spell the end of racing in Wellington's inner harbour.
To accommodate the new ships, Kiwirail wants to move its Interislander terminal… Audio
Spat over where to put new Wellington ferry terminal
Plans to build a multi-use ferry terminal in Wellington are in jeopardy, following Kiwirail's insistence it wants to move into the central city beside rival Bluebridge, but won't share facilities with… Audio
KiwiRail resumes long distance trips
KiwiRail's long distance scenic services are returning.
The train trips were stopped when New Zealand went into Alert Level 4 in March.
The South Island's TranzAlpine was the first to get back on… Audio
KiwiRail defends contracting decision
The Auckland Business Chamber is describing a KiwiRail move as "unconscionable".
The state-owned enterprise is awarding a $371m government rail contract to two overseas companies.
The chamber says… Audio
$400m allocated to replacing Cook Strait ferries
The 2020 budget allocated $400 million towards replacing the Cook Strait ferries which provide a crucial connection between the North and South islands.
The money is just the first tranche of cash… Audio
Coronavirus: Shipping containers could be in short supply
Freight companies are confident trade logistics and supply chains will operate effectively and efficiently once the Covid-19 alert drops to level three next week.
Alert Level 3 takes effect at… Audio
Interislander - backlog of passengers across Cook Strait
The Interislander is continuing to carry passengers and freight across Cook Strait A couple of days ago there were scenes of chaos in Picton as passengers lined up trying to get aboard. Interislander… Audio
Napier-Wairoa rail line reopens
The Napier-Wairoa rail line will reopen on Friday, seven years after major storm damage closed the tracks.
The reinstated line is the first significant rail project funded through the Provincial… Audio
KiwiRail invited to apply for Provincial Growth funds
The government has now invited KiwiRail to apply for money from the Provincial Growth Fund to fix Northland's aging railway lines. Greg Miller is KiwiRail's chief executive. He talks to Corin Dann. Audio
A controversial Presidency heading into the US midterms
The US midterm elections get underway next week, in the middle of Donald Trump's first term. Pulitzer Prize winning Washington Post reporter, and author of The Apprentice - Trump, Russia and the… Audio
Washington Post reporter predicts end of Trump Presidency
Morning Report talks to the Washington Post reporter Greg Miller who broke the story of Mr Trump's disclosure of classified material. He says Trump officials have gone into hiding and "the defenders… Audio
Kingi Tuheitia wants to kick start constitutional change
The sacking of the chair of the Waikato-Tainui parliament could be the first step toward an overhaul of the tribe's constitution, according to an aide to the Maori King. Audio
Tainui governance and executive arms at loggerheads
The Maori King has sacked the head of Tainui's Parliament. Audio