Catherine Hutton
Unions Attack National Over Revision of Kiwisaver
Unions have attacked the National Party's plans for revising Kiwisaver. Audio
Dairy
Tumbling world dairy prices should mean some relief for shoppers at the supermarket chiller. Audio
New Zealand Superannuation Fund (Part 2)
On Friday the smaller government superannuation fund for public servants posted a 260 million dollar deficit. Audio
Failure of Orewa Development
There are calls for better protections for the little guy after the failure of a multi-million dollar property development. Audio
More Freight
There's expected to be a 75 percent increase in the amount of freight carried around the country over the next 25 years. Audio
Fonterra Infant Formula Scandal
Dairy giant Fonterra says someone sabotaged the milk which has killed at least two babies in China and made 400 more sick. Audio
Bamboozled by Gobbledygook?
Sociolinguistics or unnecessary, exclusive and pompous bureaucratic waffle designed to pander to insecure egos? Audio
Wellingtonians Want Improved Public Transport
A new report suggests Wellingtonians want improved public transport and a second tunnel to the airport. Audio
Frustration at Fare Increases
There's anger and frustration at fare increases on Wellington's public transport network. Audio
Trans-Tasman Heart Surgery
Private hospitals are questioning the need to send patients to Australia for urgent cardiac surgery. Audio
Public Transport
In the three main centres it seems commuters are climbing aboard buses and trains in record numbers. Audio
Food Prices
Fruit and vegetables are last month's food price villain - responsible for the latest increase in consumer food costs. Audio
Victoria Univeristy Students Protest Over Hostel
Today students at Victoria University found something new to protest about - they don't like their hostel. Audio
Court of Appeal Orders Man To Be Resentenced
The court said the Rotorua mans role as a police informant was not taken into account. Audio
Record Snow Dumps
Record dumpings of snow have left Mount Ruapehu resembling a giant white sand dune. Audio
Seaside Snow - Paekakariki
Snow in the seaside North Island town took many residents by surprise this morning as the latest cold snap moved north. Audio
Basin Reserve Under Threat
There are claims the sanctity of one of the world's oldest test match venues could be under threat from a controversial flyover. Audio
Family Violence Courts (Part 1)
Report into specialised Family Violence Courts says they're not reducing repeat offending and at times compromise victim safety. Audio
Wind Turbines - The Way of the Future?
Under blustery conditions, Proven Energy's small scale wind turbines were launched at a ceremony this afternoon. Audio
100 Years Of The Main Trunk Line
Celebrations kicked off at the Wellington Railway Station this morning with the departure of a steam train for the occassion. Audio