Maggie Barry
NZ aims to become predator-free by 2050
The Government has announced it wants to make New Zealand predator-free by 2050, investing $28m in a new joint venture company called Predator Free NZ Ltd. Video, Audio
No more free transport for many Auckland seniors
Half of Auckland's 180 thousand Supergold cardholders from today are without their access to free public transport after a change in government policy. We talk to Seniors Minister Maggie Barry. Audio
We’re in the money?
Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage Maggie Barry talks about the Culture and Heritage funding increases announced in last week's budget. We ask why did big name groups including the Royal New… Audio
Barry responds to criticism of DOC funding
The Green Party says the government is woefully underfunding the Department of Conservation leaving 142 species closer to extinction. Audio
Which flag should New Zealand choose? RNZ debates the choice
Voting packs are being sent out today to more than 3 million New Zealanders who are registered to vote in the final flag referendum. Audio
Conservation Minister confirms purchase of Awaroa beach
The fundraising campaign to buy a remote Abel Tasman beach for the public has succeeded. Audio
Abel Tasman crowdfunding drive nears $1m
Christchurch businessman Duane Major and his brother in law are fundraising through givealittle to raise $2 million to buy seven acres of private land in the Abel Tasman National Park. The land would… Video, Audio
Government could help fund buying Abel Tasman beach
The government is investigating how it may be able to financially contribute to the public purchase of private land in the Abel Tasman National Park. Audio
DOC rangers to be given power to arrest
DOC rangers are being given the power to arrest and will no longer need to be backed up by police. Audio
Minister: Dangerous to eat kererū found dead
The Conservation Minister is accusing the marae that served kererū to Crown ministers of being disingenuous. Audio
Cat limits
The Conservation Minister Maggie Barry has suggested limiting the number of cats to two for each household and for the SPCA to put-down feral cats which are trapped. Audio
MP reveals she was groped by Rolf Harris during NZ visit
National Party MP and former Radio New Zealand presenter Maggie Barry is going public, saying she was groped by Rolf Harris. Audio
Geoff Robinson's former Morning Report co-presenters reminisce
A look back on the career of the venerable Geoff Robinson by former Morning Report co-hosts Maggie Barry, Sean Plunket, Peter Sledmere, and Lindsay Perigo, and comment from Prime Minister John Key… Audio
Presenters reflect on Geoff Robinson
A look back on the career 'to date' of the venerable Geoff Robinson, who will be retiring as Morning Report host in April next year. Audio
Life as a new MP for garden show queen
A familiar voice - Maggie Barry - is one of National's new MPs. Audio
What does rugby mean to Aotearoa?
Maggie Barrie talks rugby with historian Jock Phillips, political scientist Dr Jennifer Curtin and rugby legend and former All Black Grant Fox. Audio
Sir Murray Halberg
Sir Murray Halberg talks about Sir Edmund Hillary and about how we can encourage emerging heroes. Audio
Barry Maister
NZ Olympic Committee Secretary-General tackles the subject of our sporting heroes over the years. Audio
Sophie Pascoe
NZ Paralympic medalist talks about her Beijing experience and the challenges she overcame on her very individual path to the top. Audio
Keith Quinn
The Grand Old Man of Sports Commentary argues for his three greatest icons...choices that may well surprise you! Audio