Charlotte Graham
Doctor Pay Dispute
There's been a breakthrough in the pay dispute between junior doctors and their employers. Audio
Farmers Approve Meat Company Partnership
Silver Fern Farms farmer shareholders yesterday approved the deal with the rural servicing company PGG Wrightson. Audio
National Launches Environment and Conservation Policies
Conservation and climate change spokesman, Nick Smith joins Morning Report. Audio
Tourism Operators Face Big Tax Bill
Tourism operators are in a slanging match with Inland Revenue over what they say is a potential tax bill of millions of dollars. Audio
Government Commissions Petrol Price Study
The study has cleared petrol companies of allegations they're colluding to fix prices. Audio
Unions Face Anxious Wait
Nervous provincial rugby unions are waiting to hear whether they'll be axed from first-division NPC. Audio
More People Becoming Homeless - Social Agencies
Social agencies say unaffordable housing and over-stretched benefits are causing more people to become homeless. Audio
South Islands Turn to Face the Storm
Severe winds and heavy rain have caused havoc and forced evacuations in Picton, Nelson, Amberley and Greymouth. Audio
Wellington Train Fault
Few passenger trains are running into or out of Wellington and there are long queues for them due to a point's fault. Audio
Finance Watchdog to Investigate Hanover
On Wednesday Hanover and two associated companies froze investor funds totalling a half a billion dollars. Audio
Troubled Finance Company, Hanover Finance
Bruce Sheppard of the Shareholders Association doubtfull over plan to save the troubled finance company. Audio
Reserve Banks Cash Rate Change - Cut or No Cut
Charlotte Graham spoke to three Wellington families about how they're coping with the cost of living. Audio
Discriminatory Scholarships
The Human Rights Commission is looking into whether university scholarships exclusively for women should be abolished. Audio
Shopping Numbers Down Due to Truckies
And one group is disgruntled the police advised commuters to take the day off work to help avoid traffic congestion. Audio
Leaky Homes Debate
The Prime Minister is denying crown liability for so-called leaky homes, despite a group of mayors asking the government help. Audio
Speed Renting
Non-smoker, good sense of humor, must love dogs, no longer just the wish list for a new partner, but also for new flatmates. Audio
Auckland and Wellington Rank as Top Cities
Auckland and Wellington have beaten the likes of Paris and Berlin to rank highly in a worldwide quality of living survey. Audio
Trucks to Carry Heavier Loads
The M.o.T is allowing trucks to carry heavier loads, but admits it doesn't know how it'll pay for exta wear and tear on roads. Audio
30th Anniversary of the Protest at Bastion Point
It was one of the most important events in modern day Maori protest. Audio
Residential Care on Verge of Crisis for Intellectually Disabled
A new report on the sector highlights chronic underfunding, low wages and high staff turnover. Audio