Charlotte Graham
Long Awaited Medal for Vietnam Veterans
The group were awarded the New Zealand General Service Medal at a ceremony in Wellington. Audio
Food Labelling
The Green Party says labels on food packaging aren't worth the paper they're printed on. Audio
Benficiaries Suffering
Confidential government report shows beneficiaries poorer than ever, Social Development minister is rejecting that. Audio
Efficient Home Heating Helps Children With Asthma
A University of Otago Professor presented the results of the study of 409 families taken over two years. Audio
Party Murders Trial
A jury's heard how one of the teenagers hit by a car outside the party could see the driver's angry face before she was hit. Audio
Party Murders Trial
Lipine Sila's charged with murdering two people outside a party and causing grievous bodily harm to eight other people. Audio
Marie Davis Funeral
Hundreds attend the funeral for teenager Marie Davis, whose death is being investigated as a homicide. Audio
More Eyewitnesses into the Edgewear Road Case
Lipine Sila's charged with murdering 16 year olds Hannah Rossiter and Jane Young outside a party in Christchurch. Audio
Lipine Sila Trial
The trial jury of a man accused of killing two teenagers by running them over has visited the street where the girls were hit. Audio
Christchurch Party Murder Trial
The trial of a man accused of killing two Christchurch teenagers by running them over will this morning visit the scene. Audio
Christchurch Murder Trial
Lipine Sila is charged with murdering Jane Young and Hannah Rossiter, both aged 16, when they were run over. Audio
Dolphins Are Still Getting Caught
The WWF commissioned a survey of five hundred people and found 83 percent support a ban on set and trawl nets. Audio
Pneumococcal Disease
As the government stops funding meningococcal B jabs for children, it'll roll out free vaccines against pneumococcal disease. Audio
Hungry Schoolkids
Associate education minister today stands by claims children go to school without breakfast because their weight concerns. Audio
Tourism and Conservation in Gallipoli
An Australian historian is recommending tourist numbers to Gallipoli are capped, to stop further irreparable damage to the site. Audio
Chinese Workers Deal Worries CTU
There's confusion about how immigration and employment provisions within the FTA with China will actually work. Audio
Drugs
The Defence Force is conducting investigations into whether drug use is a problem. Audio
Frigates Floundering
The National Party says NZ frigates have been sitting idle as the navy fails to retain trained personnel to man them. Audio
Petrol Price Pettition
A petition is calling for oil companies to be more upfront about how they set prices at pumps. Audio
Home Affordability Crisis
The National Party has blamed redtape and bureaucracy for the crisis in home affordability. Audio