Paloma Migone
Elderly man's wife facing challenge getting out of Wuhan
An elderly man whose wife is stuck in Wuhan says she's been unable to register with the Government. New Zealand citizens have to register in order to be evacuated.
The Government has chartered an Air… Audio
'Pattern of poor care' at Hutt Valley DHB maternity - report
Hutt Valley District Health Board's maternity ward has been slammed for what is being called a "pattern of poor care" for babies and their mothers.
Commissioner Rose Wall says the DHB failed to… Audio
$150 million for Tairawhiti-Gisborne
The largest chunk of the money will be spent on roading - $137 million - with most of the remainder to be spent on tourism. Audio
The Lost: Fran Martin
Francesca Martin popped out to a petrol station in Hamilton in 2005, bought cigarettes and wasn’t seen again. Her father, Bob, has been looking for her since. He’s spent his savings and much of his… Audio
The Lost: Francesca Martin
In episode five, Fran Martin popped out to the petrol station in Hamilton in 2005, bought cigarettes and wasn't seen again. Her father, Bob, has spent his life savings looking for her. Video, Audio
Bringing cold cases to life
Two new podcast series telling the stories of missing people are pulling big audiences, but they also raise big questions. Mediawatch asks the makers: can they help solve the mysteries of the missing… Video, Audio
Bringing cold cases to life
Two new podcast series telling the stories of missing people are pulling big audiences, but they also raise big questions. Mediawatch asks the makers: can they help solve the mysteries of the missing…
Video, AudioThe Lost: Jefferie Hill
In episode four, two year-old Jefferie Hill went outside to play, saying "I won't go away Mummy". So how does mum Jo Reynolds and his family deal with the fact they've never seen him again? What… Video, Audio
Suspect in Judith Yorke cold case named for first time
A suspect in a police cold case involving the disappearance of a Te Puke mother 25 years ago is being named for the first time. Judith Yorke, aged 25, was last seen at an orchard shed in Matapihi… Audio
The Lost: Judith Yorke
In episode two, Shannel Yorke struggles to remember her mother, Judith, who disappeared in 1992, and retired cop Alan Collin talks of his determination to find peace for the family Video, Audio
The Lost: Kirsa Jensen
Paloma Migone digs into the cold cases of those who never came home. In episode one, Robyn Jensen says she'll never give up hope of finding her daughter, Kirsa. Video, Audio
The Lost
The true stories of New Zealand's missing people. Paloma Migone digs into the cold cases of those who never came home. Video, Audio
Insurer takes legal action after Port Hills fires
The insurer IAG is taking legal action against the Christchurch Adventure Park and the lines company Orion over February's Port Hills fires. Audio
Protesters aim to disrupt NZ defence industry conference
Protesters are blocking the entrance to New Zealand's annual defence industry conference at Wellington's Westpac Stadium. The New Zealand Defence Industry Association forum will be discussing topics… Audio
Three found guilty in multi-million dollar pokie fraud
Michael O'Brien, Paul Max and Kevin Coffey were paid millions of dollars after fraudulently obtaining gaming licenses. Video, Audio
No rodeo prosecutions in five years of investigations
Nearly 30 complaints have been made to the Ministry for Primary Industries about the mistreatment of rodeo animals in the past five years - but there have been no prosecutions. Audio
Engineers needed in Wellington for quake strengthening work
Engineers may have to be brought in from outside Wellington, to complete Government-ordered strengthening work on building facades in the inner city and Lower Hutt. Video, Audio
Legendary astronaut rushed to hospital in Christchurch
Buzz Aldrin, the second man to step foot on the moon, is in hospital in Christchurch after being evacuated from Antarctica with fluid on his lungs. Audio
Queenstown's mayor says it's urgent to address town's growth
Queenstown people are finally seeing work begin on a 27-million dollar road that means they can bypass the town's notorious spot for traffic jams. Audio
England's High Court sends Brexit back to parliament
Queenstown people are finally seeing work begin on a 27-million dollar road that means they can bypass the town's notorious spot for traffic jams. Audio