Charlotte Graham
Housing Becoming Less Affordable
New figures from the House Prices Unit show there's been an 80 percent increase in real house prices since 2002. Audio
28th Maori Battalion Reunion
The 28th Maori Battalion were reunited in Gisborne at the weekend. Audio
GE Equine Flu Vaccine (Part 2)
Racing sector says the vaccine's necessary, but environmental groups are strongly opposed. Audio
Balmoral Homes Facing Liquidation
The slowdown in the housing market has claimed the scalp of a high profile house building company. Audio
Fatal Texting While Driving
Renewed calls to ban cell-phone use while driving after a texting driver killed a couple on their 49th wedding anniversary. Audio
Name Suppression Laws
The Law Commission wants updates to tackle modern-day issues and help reduce court delays. Audio
Road Closures and Car Bans to Foil Boy Racers
Christchurch Council invoke rarely used rules to safeguard city streets during Car Convention this weekend. Audio
Submissions on Auckland's Governance
From today Aucklanders will be able to make submissions on changing the way their local government runs. Audio
Central Plains Water Scheme
Health Impact Assessment concludes Central Plains Water Scheme would pose risks to regions water supply and public health. Audio
1951 Waterfront Lock-Out Documents
Previously classified papers cataloguing NZ's most bitter industrial dispute are to be released to the public. Audio
Cross-Party Talks on Laws Affecting Children
The lobby group Every Child Counts says it has a commitment from every party to consider the idea. Audio
Review Of DHB Sackings
Support is growing in the Hawkes Bay for a judicial review of the Health Minister's decision to sack the region's DHB. Audio
Supreme Court Reserves Decision On Jason Cumming
Jason Cumming was found guilty in 2002 of raping a Christchurch teenager, and sentenced to preventive detention. Audio
Cluster Bomb Treaty Hopes
Today the world came a step closer to a treaty banning cluster bombs. Audio
Tourism Numbers Down
Fewer tourists from the United States, the United Kingdom, Korea and Japan have been visiting NZ in recent months. Audio
Possible Power Shortages
A group of electricity industry leaders will meet today to discuss ways to cope with a possible peak power shortage this winter. Audio
Privacy Report
A report into the state of citizens' privacy in New Zealand labels it an elusive concept. Audio
Festival Of The Elements
An estimated 30-thousand people have attended New Zealand's biggest Waitangi Day celebration in Porirua. Audio
U.S. Free Trade
There's speculation about whether free trade between New Zealand and the United States is now on the agenda. Audio
New Zealand Clean and Green
A report card on the state of the environment is warning that New Zealand's clean, green image is under threat. Audio