All episodes
Thursday, 27 August 2009
- 5:07 Conservation land assessed for mining
- 5:17 Record amount to be spent on transport infrastructure
- 5:20 Police investigate fatal Papatoetoe stabbing
- 5:23 Evening business
- 5:25 Schoolboys hailed as heroes
- 5:31 Sports news
- 5:35 Collins attacks union boss over"jet-set lifestyle"
- 5:38 Fears swine flu protocol delayed ambulance despatch
- 5:42 Minister under pressure to clarify meeting cancellation
- 5:45 Inmate taken hostage at Paremoremo
- 5:47 Waatea news
- 5:50 Government moves to shift more responsibility to builders
- 5:54 Builders could self-certify their work
- 5:56 Bosses oblivious to poor staff morale
- 6:07 Govt looks at opening treasured DoC land to miners
- 6:11 Air NZ says it's in strong position despite profit slump
- 6:15 ETS support looks shaky
- 6:18 Trade deficit improving slowly
- 6:22 Edward Kennedy's humour lives on
- 6:23 Evening business
- 6:27 Consents hearing on Mahia development ends
- 6:33 Sports news
- 6:36 Multi-million dollar ski resort planned for Canterbury
- 6:40 Top sixties songwriter dies
- 6:43 East Timor: No justice ten years after independence vote
- 6:48 Waatea news
- 6:51 Hostage update
- 6:52 Cantebury Regional Council Chairman faces challenge
- 6:55 Hundreds of army personnel could transfer to Trentham
- 6:58 Mystery over Russian ship deepens
Wednesday, 26 August 2009
- 5:11 PM reveals details of plans to tackle youth crime
- 5:17 Polynesian Panthers founder queries youth delivery
- 5:20 Evening business
- 5:21 Woman in court after baby's body found
- 5:22 MP proposes new smacking bill
- 5:32 Sports news
- 5:35 Hopes of party deal on ETS appear dashed
- 5:38 Visionstream confident of full staffing by October
- 5:43 1080 activist holds mountain top protest before he dies
- 5:47 Waatea news
- 5:49 Life saving checklist distributed to every NZ hospital
- 5:54 US Senator Edward Kennedy dies
- 5:55 Australia's bushfire season hits early
- 5:58 Gerard Otimi wants charges heard under Maori tikanga
- 6:07 Govt announces more youth offending initiatives
- 6:11 Locals angry at planned subdivision
- 6:15 At least 40 killed in bomb blast in Afghanistan
- 6:18 Cheney defends interrogation techniques by CIA
- 6:21 Evening business
- 6:24 Australia looks across the ditch for tourism inspiration
- 6:26 New Plymouth park declared safe after toxin testing
- 6:34 Sports news
- 6:37 American Senator Edward Kennedy dies at age 77
- 6:38 China correspondent
- 6:45 Quicker marine pest response aim of new initiatve
- 6:49 Waatea news
- 6:52 Alarm over prospect of rogue gas fitters
- 6:56 Prison union claims 'potential for hostage situation'
Tuesday, 25 August 2009
- 5:08 Tensions break out between National and ACT
- 5:11 Are boundary changes for Auckland in the pipeline?
- 5:16 National's president fronts up to Caucus
- 5:18 Police investigate death of Auckland baby
- 5:20 FBI to handle interrogations of terror suspects
- 5:25 Evening Business News for 25 August 2009
- 5:26 Proposed fines for drivers fuel debate
- 5:30 New group to teach young people money skills
- 5:33 Sports news
- 5:37 Deposit guarantee scheme extended
- 5:41 Losing lab films patients using rival service
- 5:44 Auckland zoo mourns Kashin
- 5:49 Waatea news
- 5:52 EPMU slams Telecom for 'culture of greed'
- 5:55 Malaysian woman will be caned for drinking beer
- 6:07 Speculation rife over possible Auckland boundary changes
- 6:10 Jackson's doctor expected to be charged over his death
- 6:14 Father calls for regulation of white water industry
- 6:19 Squatters finally removed from Kaikohe building
- 6:21 Poetic gems unearthed in library archives
- 6:24 Evening Business News for 25 August 2009
- 6:28 Tougher rules loom for vineyard noise
- 6:33 Sports news
- 6:36 Renovators may have been exposed to asbestos
- 6:39 African nations want compensation for climate change
- 6:42 Family Violence report 'first of its kind'
- 6:46 Waatea news
- 6:48 AA wants nationwide fines for running out of fuel
- 6:54 Israeli leader to meet US envoy in London
- 6:56 Scotland defends release of lockerbie bomber
- 6:59 Steel column returns to Ground Zero in New York
Monday, 24 August 2009
- 5:09 Cabinet says no to Auckland Maori seats
- 5:15 Is another hikoi to protest lack of Maori seats planned?
- 5:18 Government reassures parents over smacking
- 5:22 Emotional scenes as killer jailed indefinitely
- 5:25 Evening Business News for 24 August 2009
- 5:27 Company pleads guilty to 2 charges over tourist death
- 5:37 Sports news
- 5:40 Maori Party respond to Cabinet decision
- 5:44 Kelston players appeal against suspensions
- 5:46 Waatea news
- 5:49 Court hears bridge swinger not properly tied on
- 5:52 Army mobilised as fires rage in Athens
- 5:57 Managers pose biggest fraud risk to business
- 6:08 Call for dedicated Maori seats rejected
- 6:14 Boomers prepared for retirement but their children need a plan
- 6:17 'Religion in New Zealand Schools' document released
- 6:21 Evening Business News for 24 August 2009
- 6:24 Police talk about the smacking legislation
- 6:28 Banks warn of increased costs under anti-money laundering bill
- 6:33 Sports news
- 6:37 Lockerbie bomber, Ashes victory and unusual ATMs
- 6:43 Mastercard reaches agreement over alleged price-fixing
- 6:45 Waatea news
- 6:48 Oil spill specialists says no environmental catastrophe
- 6:52 Fraud could sway final result in Afghanistan's election
- 6:56 Australian forces restore security in Afghanistan
Friday, 21 August 2009
- 5:07 Homicide investigation launched into death of 3-year-old girl
- 5:11 Bluechip founder pleads guilty to three charges
- 5:15 Telecom's profits dive by 44 percent
- 5:18 Historic trans-Tasman cabinet meeting gets underway
- 5:22 Evening business
- 5:25 Snow athletes gather for Winter Games
- 5:28 More Australians choosing to holiday in New Zealand
- 5:33 Sports news
- 5:36 Lockerbie bomber greeted by cheers on return to Libya
- 5:46 New Zealand bid looks to the stars
- 5:50 High Court upholds decision to evict Maori sovereignty group
- 5:53 Waatea news
- 5:56 Peace Foundation at war
- 6:08 Telecom's profit down 44 percent
- 6:12 Aussies give thumbs up to destination New Zealand
- 6:18 Fletcher Building fined after workplace death
- 6:20 Evening business
- 6:23 Protestors announce day of action in New Caledonia
- 6:25 Mayor and public still refuse to keep dogs off beaches
- 6:28 Rescued tourists had no equipment for alpine tramp
- 6:33 Sports news
- 6:43 Focus on politics for 21 August 2009
- 6:54 Waatea news
- 6:58 Aussie Lotto winner waits 7 months to claim prize
Thursday, 20 August 2009
- 5:08 Bag checks to be relaxed as part of trans-Tasman deal
- 5:14 Growers condemn biosecurity changes
- 5:19 Police investigate toddler's death
- 5:22 Evening business
- 5:25 Afghanistan's much anticipated election is underway
- 5:33 Sports news
- 5:35 Parliament to hold inquiry into failed finance companies
- 5:40 ACC speaks out about changes to counseling system
- 5:46 Waatea news
- 5:49 Govt reports dramatic increase in elective surgery
- 5:54 Hide says Key considering Maori seats for Auckland
- 5:57 Canada makes the Arctic a priority
- 6:07 Primary industries worry more pests will cross our borders
- 6:11 Former Speaker denies perk freeze
- 6:14 Afghans vote in landmark elections
- 6:22 Evening business
- 6:24 Councillors critical of Wellington airport plan
- 6:27 Research says single sex schools are good for boys
- 6:33 Sports news
- 6:36 Warning top dressing industry under pressure
- 6:41 Rugby great calls for union to explain suspension lengths
- 6:46 Waatea news
- 6:48 Runner forced to undergo tests to prove she's female
- 6:52 Iraq's administration only has tenuous grip on security
- 6:56 Fears of another cholera epidemic in Zimbabwe
Wednesday, 19 August 2009
- 5:07 Labour tells of threats in immigration case involving Nat MP
- 5:11 Boy's body found in river
- 5:13 Second policeman from same station stood down
- 5:15 Top Judge says de facto and gay couples should be able to adopt
- 5:19 Polling day approaches in Afghanistan
- 5:24 Evening Business News for 19 August 2009
- 5:25 Qtown Court hears about alleged lax safety measures
- 5:28 Massive gas deal signed between China and Australia
- 5:33 Sports news
- 5:38 Education Minister's Tararua review actions criticised
- 5:41 Number of measles cases way up on last year
- 5:47 Waatea news
- 5:49 Decision expected on schoolboy rugby brawl
- 5:50 DHBs 'too slow and parochial'
- 5:56 Pilot may have been getting informal flying lesson court told
- 5:58 Jackson's doctor posts You Tube message
- 6:07 Police re-open investigation into National MP
- 6:11 Taliban hardliners try to undermine Afghan election
- 6:15 Police find body of missing boy in Wairoa River
- 6:18 Australia signs its largest trade deal ever
- 6:21 Evening Business News for 19 August 2009
- 6:24 Claims PNG plane crash was an accident waiting to happen
- 6:27 Small island bans pants for religious reasons
- 6:33 Sports news
- 6:37 Hide on reports of threat to resign
- 6:40 Violence increasing ahead of Afghanistan's election
- 6:45 More claims Pakistan's Taliban leader is dead
- 6:46 Waatea news
- 6:50 New York correspondent
- 6:55 Demand too high for subsidised home insulation
- 6:58 British super spy's time at the BBC
Tuesday, 18 August 2009
- 5:07 Road safety proposals include driver age, alcohol limits
- 5:11 Blood alcohol content limit must be reduced says ALAC
- 5:15 Government not ruling out GST hike
- 5:18 Princess Ashika formally located
- 5:22 Evening business
- 5:25 Police Minister suggests publishing pics of drink drivers
- 5:28 Telecom contractor proposes major job cuts
- 5:35 Sports news
- 5:38 Woman tells court river was too dangerous
- 5:43 Funding cuts to physiotherapy 'harmful to poorer workers'
- 5:46 Waatea news
- 5:48 Kelston Boys High School students suspended
- 5:51 Dire bushfire season warning for Victoria
- 5:55 Dairy owners protest at parliament
- 6:08 Driving age could be raised to 17
- 6:15 Hide says Auckland review shows savings
- 6:18 Tax Working Group chair details its review
- 6:23 Evening Business News for 18 August 2009
- 6:26 Discovery could lead to a gold rush for Victoria
- 6:33 Sports news
- 6:35 Mountain Buggy goes from NZ made to made in China
- 6:39 Police Minister wants photos of drunk drivers published
- 6:42 Highest number of cannabis plants seized in 10 years
- 6:44 Waatea news
- 6:48 Celebrities behind Greenpeace target
- 6:52 Suicide bomber in Ingushetia kills at least 20 people
- 6:55 Former Zambian president acquitted of corruption charges
- 6:58 A ship which mysteriously vanished now found
Monday, 17 August 2009
- 5:07 River boarding company 'put lives at risk'
- 5:11 NZ and Australia to hold joint cabinet meeting
- 5:15 Nurses defend back-office health staff
- 5:18 Black Saturday bushfires: Melbourne tables interim report
- 5:22 Evening Business News for 17 August 2009
- 5:22 Cadbury admits switch to palm oil was a mistake
- 5:28 Valerie Vili wins second world title
- 5:34 Evening sports news
- 5:37 MP's comments on court case offend Maori
- 5:42 Aid finally arrives for victims of Taiwan typhoon
- 5:44 Court dismisses appeals against Holcim plant
- 5:48 Waatea news
- 5:50 Disciplinary hearing over school rugby brawl
- 5:53 New Zealand Navy prepares to identify Tongan wreckage
- 5:56 Australians and New Zealanders have potty mouths
- 6:07 Bushfire report : 'still a long way to go'
- 6:13 Australia looks to streamline its terror laws
- 6:20 ACC cutting physiotherapy contributions
- 6:24 Evening Business News for 17 August 2009
- 6:27 North Korea relaxes border restrictions
- 6:33 South American News
- 6:39 Northland TV station faces axe
- 6:43 Dunedin City Council buys Carisbrook Stadium
- 6:48 Waatea news
- 6:52 Just how much faster can humans get?
- 6:55 All Whites launch final phase of world cup campaign
- 6:58 Fatah party elects Jew
Friday, 14 August 2009
- 5:08 Fire service search for children down culvert
- 5:11 Family convicted of manslaughter escape prison sentence
- 5:14 Maori teacher - exorcism death nothing to do with Maori culture
- 5:18 Search operation suspended amidst hoax fears
- 5:21 Contractor found dead at Fonterra plant
- 5:23 Evening business
- 5:26 Air traffic workers suspended after mid-air collision
- 5:32 Sports news
- 5:36 Retail recovery comes with warning
- 5:39 U-turn on funding cuts for special needs students
- 5:43 66 new knights and dames
- 5:47 Waatea news
- 5:50 2008 drought cost economy $2.8 billion
- 5:53 Scientists to start mass DNA project on WW1 soldiers
- 5:57 Golf and rugby sevens one step away from Olympics
- 6:05 Ski party caught in avalanche in Methven area
- 6:09 Calls for more resources for Taiwan rescue operation
- 6:11 Accusations of torture in Iran
- 6:14 Signs of economic recovery in France and Germany
- 6:18 Evening business
- 6:20 RMT Union calls for a national port strategy
- 6:25 British PM joins online campaign supporting NHS
- 6:27 Shakespearean sonnet to be performed in Maori at the Globe
- 6:34 Sports news
- 6:41 Focus on politics for 14 August 2009
- 6:55 Waatea news
- 6:58 Fashion store employee with prosthetic arm wins tribunal
- 6:59 Fish tattooed for good luck
Thursday, 13 August 2009
- 5:08 Mobile phones banned in cars from November
- 5:13 Police say cell phone ban good idea
- 5:16 Man accused of stabbing ex-wife appears in court
- 5:19 Bread and vege prices hitting shoppers hardest
- 5:22 Missing league player ruled dead after inquest
- 5:25 Evening business
- 5:28 Australian carbon trade laws rejected
- 5:34 Sports news
- 5:37 Lockerbie bomber may be released from prison
- 5:41 Man rescued for a second time on Ruahine Ranges
- 5:44 Food Innovation New Zealand will 'boost exports'
- 5:48 Waatea news
- 5:50 Obama's healthcare reforms under fire
- 5:52 Young drivers could find phone ban tough
- 5:55 Mapua residents want accountability for soil mounds
- 6:07 It's time to say goodbye to cell phones in cars
- 6:11 Politicians told to stop holding the country back
- 6:17 Body recovery continues after PNG plane crash
- 6:19 Dame Kiri Te Kanawa bows out of opera after 40 years
- 6:23 Man arrested after massive jewellery heist
- 6:25 Evening business
- 6:28 Teenager launches cycle safety campaign
- 6:33 Sports news
- 6:38 Hugo Chavez lays into the game of golf
- 6:41 Aussies encouraged to send goodwill messages into space
- 6:45 National Music Conservatorium inches closer
- 6:49 Waatea news
- 6:51 Israelis rebuild Palestinian houses destroyed by their govt
- 6:54 Fear Taleban attacks will affect election
- 6:58 Back to the future for Auckland's trams?
Wednesday, 12 August 2009
- 5:07 Navy search team finds sunken Tongan ferry
- 5:11 Reaction from angry relatives in Nuku'alofa
- 5:14 Backlog of child abuse cases to be investigated
- 5:18 'Back to the Future' for power industry
- 5:22 Evening business
- 5:24 Government looks to lift GST and introduce capital gains tax
- 5:29 Good news for Taiwan: mudslide survivors found
- 5:33 Sports news
- 5:35 Vodafone turns up the heat on subsidy argument
- 5:39 China formally arrests Rio Tinto employees
- 5:43 Toddler flown to Starship Hospital
- 5:43 KidsCan defends its operating expenses
- 5:46 Waatea news
- 5:48 Fish and Game accuses DOC of secret deals
- 5:54 TV ratings to die for?
- 5:58 Massive jewellery heist in London
- 6:07 Analysts pick holes in Electricity Market Review
- 6:11 Author of electricity review details findings
- 6:15 Fish and Game unhappy with DOC
- 6:22 Evening business
- 6:24 More on the survivors of a mudslide in rural Taiwan
- 6:27 Younger leaders gain powerful posts in Fatah vote
- 6:33 Sports news
- 6:35 No survivors in PNG plane crash
- 6:38 From China: Rio Tinto staff charged, and mobilisation of troops
- 6:43 Clinton calls for protection for civilians in Congo
- 6:46 Waatea news
- 6:49 HIV conference underway in Bali
- 6:52 POW's bodies found in well on Cyprus
- 6:55 Claims human rights of pregnant women in Peru violated
- 6:57 Tax haven bows to pressure
Tuesday, 11 August 2009
- 5:07 Tongan transport minister resigns
- 5:11 Homicide inquiry into death of Auckland mother of four
- 5:15 Police investigate death at Wellington halfway house
- 5:17 Housing market picking up says report, but others don't agree
- 5:21 Hundreds missing in Taiwan mudslide
- 5:22 Evening business
- 5:25 Raw sugar prices hit a 28-year high
- 5:28 Verdict expected today in Aung San Suu Kyi trial
- 5:33 Sports news
- 5:36 New group formed to fight mobile phone charges
- 5:40 Navy divers searching for sunken ferry dispatch search craft
- 5:43 Armed police at Christchurch court appearance
- 5:46 Waatea news
- 5:49 Rebiya Kadeer addresses the National Press Club
- 5:51 Bogus animal control officers operating in Otaki
- 5:55 Predictions of a 24% growth in housing market
- 6:07 Aung San Suu Kyi sentenced
- 6:08 Hundreds missing in Taiwan from mudslide
- 6:11 Problems with tsunami warning system
- 6:13 Grandmother keeps mob at bay
- 6:14 Most dogs as smart as two year old children
- 6:22 Evening business
- 6:24 Climate change group wants emissions cut further
- 6:27 Expert says dolphins have potential to kill
- 6:33 Sports news
- 6:38 Aung San Suu Kyi sentenced to further house arrest
- 6:43 Study warns against giving children swine flu drugs
- 6:46 Waatea news
- 6:51 Maori protesters suspend blockade
- 6:52 Trust will try to keep funding sport despite legal concerns
- 6:54 Early signs of spring cause stir in Auckland
- 6:56 40 years since the Northern Ireland troubles began
- 6:58 Verdict expected over alleged Nazi war criminal
Monday, 10 August 2009
- 5:07 SAS heading back to Afghanistan.
- 5:12 New target for greenhouse gas emissions
- 5:17 Families want answers over Tonga ferry tragedy
- 5:20 US air crash investigation will take at least one year
- 5:23 Evening Business News for 10 August 2009
- 5:25 Typhoon batters Taiwan killing three people
- 5:27 Couple wakes to find naked man in their hotel bed
- 5:27 Property owners advised of possible toxic sites
- 5:32 Evening sports news
- 5:35 Family struggle to come to terms with tragic death
- 5:37 Hundreds of customers affected by strike
- 5:40 Scott Dixon scores 20th victory
- 5:45 Waatea news
- 5:47 China accuses Rio Tinto of spying for 6 years
- 5:51 House values on the rise
- 5:54 Wellington waterfront plan change riles opponents
- 5:58 US President arrives in Mexico for talks
- 6:07 SAS to return to Afghanistan
- 6:14 US may send more troops to Afghanistan
- 6:18 Minister defends greenhouse gas reduction target
- 6:22 Tongan PM makes televised address
- 6:24 Evening Business News for 10 August 2009
- 6:27 Property owners advised of possible toxic sites
- 6:33 Evening sports news
- 6:37 UK torture collusion claims, and the 'Bloodgate' scandal
- 6:44 Pollution fears raised at mill consent application hearing
- 6:48 Waatea news
- 6:51 Scores buried alive in India
- 6:53 Calls for investigation over treatment of detainees in Iran
- 6:56 Venezuela unhappy with US troops in Colombia
- 6:58 The thoughts of Fidel Castro published
Friday, 7 August 2009
- 5:07 Relatives demand answers after Tongan ferry disaster
- 5:10 Tongan Minister denies stricken ferry was unseaworthy
- 5:14 Search and rescue effort continues in Tonga
- 5:17 Chris Carter defends his travel expenses
- 5:22 ACT MP David Garrett: in hot water again
- 5:25 Evening business
- 5:28 Rotorua-Sydney flights to start before Christmas
- 5:34 Sports news
- 5:38 NZ navy heads to Tonga to recover victims of ferry sinking
- 5:43 Only one in five doctors suffering burnout
- 5:46 More frontline staff for Work and Income
- 5:48 Waatea news
- 5:52 Pacific to go ahead with free trade discussions
- 5:56 WHO: swine flu vaccine ready as early as next month
- 5:57 Drivers to slow down on Auckland's cafe mile
- 6:07 Al Shabaab denies links to Australia
- 6:11 Tongan police chief with the latest on ferry sinking
- 6:17 NSW launches revolutionary rehab programme
- 6:20 Evening Business News for 7 August 2009
- 6:23 Nappy composting plant opens in Canterbury
- 6:26 Bees break language barrier through dance
- 6:33 Sports news
- 6:37 Focus on politics for 7 August 2009
- 6:57 Waatea news
- 6:58 Mothers break breastfeeding world record - again
Thursday, 6 August 2009
- 5:07 Unemployment rate hits ten year high
- 5:08 Maori unemployment soars by 50 per cent
- 5:12 Economist says unemployment figures worse than expected
- 5:15 Ferry sinks off Tonga: search for survivors continues
- 5:18 Report calls for urgent changes to junior doctor model
- 5:22 Evening business
- 5:24 Lucky escape after car buried in rockfall
- 5:33 Sports news
- 5:35 Disgraced former Labour MP set to loose perks
- 5:42 New Zealand sailors win world championship
- 5:46 Waatea news
- 5:49 Reporters breach Sydney army base
- 5:53 Police union says crushing law will encourage racers to flee
- 5:55 Black Magic on display at Auckland's Viaduct harbour
- 5:57 Nigerian government offers militants amnesty
- 6:07 Pacific Forum overshadowed by ferry disaster
- 6:12 Anxious wait for families after Tongan ferry sinking
- 6:16 Nats reject accusation recession response not good enough
- 6:19 Report says junior doctors do not feel valued
- 6:22 Evening business
- 6:25 Hunt for Amelia Earhart revived
- 6:35 Sports news
- 6:37 Economists stick to unemployment forecasts despite ugly figures
- 6:42 Experiments involving animals reach record number
- 6:45 Hopes hui will resolve burial battle
- 6:47 Waatea news
- 6:50 No breakthrough with N Korea despite journalists' release
- 6:54 US signs deal wiping Indonesian debt
- 6:57 Call to limit weight carried by porters on Kokoda track
Wednesday, 5 August 2009
- 5:07 Pay back time for English
- 5:14 No warning signs at Auckland beaches - despite health alert
- 5:17 Petrol and diesel prices rise
- 5:20 Fonterra warns tough times aren't over
- 5:22 Evening business
- 5:25 Labour stands by its action on Field in 2005
- 5:28 Kiwi men rank poorly in egalitarian index
- 5:33 Sports news
- 5:37 Trio charged in connection with Sydney terror plot
- 5:42 Freed journalists return home from Pyong Yang
- 5:47 Waatea news
- 5:50 Witness in Field's trial says the verdicts are fair
- 5:53 Telecom workers go on indefinite strike
- 5:55 UCLA issues sixth edition of its slang dictionary
- 6:07 English says he'll pay it back
- 6:09 Fiji remains hot topic at Pacific Islands Forum
- 6:13 Report says country's home renovation bill will rise
- 6:16 Eco-classroom taking shape at Hamilton School
- 6:21 NZers most to blame for tourism carbon footprint
- 6:23 Evening Market Update for 5 August 2009
- 6:25 Interest in rugby waning
- 6:33 Sports news
- 6:37 Indecency trial for trouser-wearing woman adjourned
- 6:39 Clinton begins high-profile diplomatic mission to Africa
- 6:40 Attacks on the homeless increase in the US
- 6:42 Ahmadinejad sworn in for a second term
- 6:44 Growing numbers forced to rely on food banks
- 6:46 John Key reacts to Mr English's announcement
- 6:49 Waatea news
- 6:52 First jury trial in Japan for more than 60 years
- 6:57 US moves closer to closing Guantanamo Bay
Tuesday, 4 August 2009
- 5:08 Taito Phillip Field verdict
- 5:11 Terror accused to appear in Melbourne court
- 5:18 Warning to avoid Auckland's east coast beaches
- 5:21 Expenses row rolls on - Government feeling the heat
- 5:29 Evening business
- 5:33 Sports news
- 5:36 More on the verdict in Taito Phillip Field's trial
- 5:39 NZ forces assist in capture of Taliban leader
- 5:43 Key keen to encourage more Aussie investment
- 5:46 Waatea news
- 5:48 Phillip Field verdict
- 5:51 Funding cuts protest held on Parliament steps
- 5:54 Industrial unrest grips New Caledonia
- 5:58 Avalanche victims Parent's emotional
- 6:08 Former Field lawyer on today's verdicts
- 6:13 More on the verdict in Taito Phillip Field's trial
- 6:15 'al-Shabaab' believed to be behind Oz terror threat
- 6:24 Evening business update
- 6:29 Court rejects call for orders against ASC
- 6:33 Sports news
- 6:37 Biggest annual drop in paid hours since 1992
- 6:41 2 Degrees mobile network launched
- 6:45 Waikato says no to heavier trucks
- 6:48 Waatea News 2
- 6:50 UK banks report multi billion dollar profits
- 6:53 Fatah holds first party conference in 20 years
- 6:57 Calls for more aid for Sri Lanka
- 6:59 Michael Jackson's mother gets custody of his children
Monday, 3 August 2009
- 5:07 Ministerial housing rules to be reviewed
- 5:15 Woman jogger attacked by eight pig dogs
- 5:17 Councils reluctant to release lists of potentially toxic sites
- 5:20 Local Government NZ spokesman on toxic sites
- 5:24 Evening Business News for 3 August 2009
- 5:26 Gisborne sawmill will now remain open
- 5:33 Evening sports news
- 5:36 PM insists youth job package will deliver
- 5:40 Field jury facing difficulty
- 5:43 Rescuers say locals ignore risks of back country skiing
- 5:47 Waatea news
- 5:50 Truckie in court over police officer's death
- 5:53 Auckland school fights cuts to special needs funding
- 5:57 Christchurch patients to get comic relief
- 6:07 Greens want national register of potentially toxic sites
- 6:13 Compensation for woman given the boot over guide dog
- 6:17 Former Australian diplomat in child sex ring
- 6:22 Evening Business News for 3 August 2009
- 6:24 Christchurch councillor speaks out against rubbish deal
- 6:28 US recession may not be over
- 6:34 Evening sports news
- 6:37 Ministerial housing rules - Labour comments
- 6:41 Breakthrough in fight against breast cancer
- 6:44 British military operations in Afghanistan under fire
- 6:46 Waatea news
- 6:49 Irans president gets official stamp
- 6:51 WHO says Pacific nations have responded well to swine flu
- 6:54 Cuban President says country will remain communist
- 6:58 Church issues warning over internet and texting
Friday, 31 July 2009
- 5:07 Parents poisoned by gas heater
- 5:10 Xue sentenced to life with 12 years non-parole
- 5:13 Pacific Brands Christchurch factory closes
- 5:15 Tense standoff as Field jury deliberates
- 5:22 Evening business
- 5:24 Guilty verdict in motor manslaughter case
- 5:26 New campaign to boost tourism industry
- 5:29 Wanganui gang patch meeting descends into chaos
- 5:33 Sports news
- 5:36 Nats hold annual conference in Christchurch
- 5:39 Obama holds 'beer summit'
- 5:44 Toxic site given all clear
- 5:46 Waatea news
- 5:50 Verdict in Aung San Suu Kyi trial postponed
- 5:52 Public outcry growing over cuts to adult community education
- 5:57 Food show booming despite recession
- 6:07 Xue's lawyer considers appeal
- 6:11 Spanish govt looking for ETA after two bombings
- 6:14 Nigerian police say leader of militants dead
- 6:18 Extinction crisis looms - landmark study
- 6:22 Evening business
- 6:27 US investment bankers still raking it in
- 6:33 Sports news
- 6:40 Focus on politics for 31 July 2009
- 6:55 Waatea news
- 6:57 Dent in investor confidence in Japan
- 6:58 US braces itself for swine flu increase
Thursday, 30 July 2009
- 5:07 Sweeping changes proposed on alcohol sales
- 5:14 South Auckland councillor says drinking age should be 20
- 5:16 Douglas one of biggest spenders
- 5:20 Jury retires in Taito Phillip Field trial
- 5:22 Evening business
- 5:24 RBNZ statement pushes down dollar
- 5:28 Opposition pursue Bennett for third day running
- 5:33 Sports news
- 5:36 South Africa has new national police chief
- 5:38 Prisoners to get more drug treatment
- 5:42 Business association opposes ninth liquor outlet
- 5:46 Waatea news
- 5:49 Latest Ministry data on swine flu
- 5:53 Widow wins legal battle for partner's body
- 5:57 Food industry says new study won't hurt organics Industry
- 6:07 Minister of Justice says drinking culture has to change
- 6:11 Police welcome liquor review
- 6:14 Harawira says high expenses mean he's hardworking
- 6:19 Jury retires in mother's manslaughter trial
- 6:22 Evening business
- 6:25 Markets react to Reserve Bank decision
- 6:28 Stats show gender and ethnicity still impact quality of life
- 6:33 Sports news
- 6:36 Indonesian officials investigate internet message
- 6:43 Fighting continues in Nigeria
- 6:44 Four Dutch citizens arrested in Kenya
- 6:46 Waatea news
- 6:49 Iwi accept government apology
- 6:51 Awareness of natural disaster risk"isn't leading to action"
- 6:55 Older Australians: the hidden unemployed
- 6:58 Obama claims recession may be ending for the US
Wednesday, 29 July 2009
- 5:07 Minister regrets ugly response from public to single mums
- 5:10 Bennett talks to solo mum at centre of benefits row
- 5:14 Remarks by ACT MP undermine select committee process
- 5:17 Police say Auckland man engineered police confrontation
- 5:22 Evening business
- 5:25 Judge sums up at Field trial
- 5:25 Sunbeds declared carcinogenic
- 5:28 Days of lengthy queues on Kopu Bridge numbered
- 5:28 Man faces more charges of infecting people with HIV
- 5:33 Sports news
- 5:36 140 jobs axed in just one day
- 5:40 Couple who triggered AOS callout admit some charges
- 5:43 Building consents - lowest in forty four years
- 5:46 Waatea news
- 5:49 Victoria's bushfire season could be worse than last year
- 5:53 Kiwi couple dominate Lumberjack World Champs
- 5:57 McDonald's to open in Balmoral
- 6:07 Building consents sink to new low
- 6:10 Rudd government could lower voting age to 16
- 6:14 Bulk sales challenge growth of wine industry
- 6:17 Investigators raid Jackson doctor's Las Vegas home
- 6:22 Evening business
- 6:26 From China: reaction to trade talks and concubine resurgence
- 6:33 Sports news
- 6:36 Nigerian troops shell Islamist headquarters
- 6:38 Woman faces 40 lashes for wearing trousers
- 6:42 Former leader says retirement will consolidate power in Fiji
- 6:45 Waatea news
- 6:48 Contractor promotes benefits of private prisons
- 6:56 Chavez denies claims he gave arms to the FARC
- 6:56 US Defence Secretary visits Baghdad
- 6:58 British government denies compensation to soldiers
Tuesday, 28 July 2009
- 5:08 Mum feels hounded after benefit details made public
- 5:12 Paula Bennett under fire
- 5:18 Driver admits killing an elderly man in a road rage attack
- 5:20 MAF's forcasts improving returns for primary producers
- 5:22 Evening business
- 5:25 Union says Gisborne mill closure major shock to 65 workers
- 5:28 Petrol prices rise five cents a litre
- 5:28 Business migrant scheme revamped
- 5:33 Sports news
- 5:35 Government to relax laws on business immigration
- 5:40 MAF overcooks primary returns outlook
- 5:43 Police officers describe being shot at
- 5:46 Waatea news
- 5:50 Chrisco faces complaints
- 5:55 Aftershocks may shake Fiordland for months?
- 5:57 More funding for sporting champions
- 6:08 Minister unrepentant about releasing beneficiary details
- 6:12 Charles Chauvel plans to complain to Privacy Commission
- 6:25 Evening business
- 6:33 Sports news
- 6:35 Chinese business people live in fear for their lives
- 6:38 US and China begin talks
- 6:40 South African cities brought to a standstill
- 6:44 Offensive against Taliban in Afghanistan ends
- 6:48 Waatea News
- 6:50 Local Government Minister under fire for proposed reforms
- 6:53 Schools close in Samoa because of swine flu
- 6:58 China to demolish traditional Uighur buildings
Monday, 27 July 2009
- 5:08 Police shoot man in Auckland
- 5:12 Troops To Afghanistan
- 5:17 Seven cycleway projects given funding for quick start
- 5:22 Rest home worker convicted, sentenced for gagging
- 5:25 Evening Business News for 27 July 2009
- 5:27 Backcountry ski conditions 'worst in 25 years'
- 5:32 Evening sports news
- 5:36 Australia's health services
- 5:41 Defence gives closing address in Phillip Field trial
- 5:44 Sarah Palin bows out - but is it just a strategic pitstop?
- 5:48 Waatea news
- 5:51 Details of high speed police persuit leading to AOS Callout
- 5:55 Auckland Harbour Bridge left off list for upgrades
- 5:58 Police boycott puts smiles on drivers' faces
- 6:07 New report says Kiwis aren't planning for their retirement
- 6:13 Former immigration head in court on fraud charges
- 6:16 Somalis recruited in US for terrorist training
- 6:20 Evening Business News for 27 July 2009
- 6:22 Avalanche warnings 'falling on deaf ears'
- 6:27 Gregory Fortuin - Families Commissioner
- 6:34 Evening sports news
- 6:38 Possible Combat troops to Afghanistan
- 6:43 Latest news from the UK
- 6:48 Waatea news
- 6:51 Another attempt to kick-start Mideast peace talks
- 6:54 Cuba celebrates its 1953 revolution
- 6:57 British actor Joanna Lumley swamped in nepal
Friday, 24 July 2009
- 5:07 One killed in avalanche near Methven
- 5:13 Swine flu more infectious than first thought
- 5:17 Hide keen for new face to head Auckland super city
- 5:20 Commissioner says tough decisions needed on superannuation
- 5:23 Evening Business
- 5:25 Politicians and rabbis accused of corruption, organ trafficking
- 5:33 Sports News
- 5:35 Police describe avalanche tragedy
- 5:38 Queenstown hospital services 'woefully inadequate'
- 5:42 Southland DHB denies hospital underfunding claims
- 5:48 Waatea News
- 5:51 Fiji's interim government accused of overstepping mark
- 5:53 Rapist may strike again say police
- 5:54 Waatea News
- 5:57 Recreational-only fishing plan outlined
- 6:07 Police describe avalanche tragedy
- 6:10 More prisoners asking to be segregated from other inmates
- 6:14 Aucklanders want the 'local' back in local government
- 6:17 Jackson's doctor may be interviewed for a third time
- 6:19 Evening Business
- 6:35 Recession linked to skyrocketing convictions for violent crime
- 6:41 Sports News
- 6:44 Focus on politics for 24 July 2009