All episodes
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
Thursday, 23 July 2009
- 5:08 Justice Minister ready to get rid of provocation defence
- 5:12 The Government moves to scrap rules on strategic asset sales
- 5:15 Crown abandons sex trial against Auckland father
- 5:18 Political leaders row about unemployed man
- 5:22 Evening business
- 5:25 Trade unions mount campaign against PPPs
- 5:28 Len Brown beats John Banks in Super City poll
- 5:33 Sports news
- 5:36 Uighur-related protest sees 3 films pulled at Melbourne
- 5:44 Fiji Methodist leaders charged
- 5:45 Waatea news
- 5:50 English makes foreign investment easier
- 5:55 Heavy rain hammers Greymouth
- 5:58 Police raid clinic of Michael Jackson's doctor
- 6:08 More on law change to provocation defence
- 6:10 Ombudsman warns too early to draw conclusions against ING
- 6:14 South Korean politicians in mass brawl
- 6:15 Tourism industry welcomes work permit change
- 6:22 Evening business
- 6:23 US and Iraq move to re-define their relationship
- 6:28 China keeps details of its aid programme a state secret
- 6:35 Sports news
- 6:38 Scientist believe evidence of life on Saturns moons
- 6:40 Drop in support for Obama's health policies
- 6:45 The hunt is on for a giant earthworm
- 6:50 Waatea news
- 6:50 Industry training a welcome boost for young Maori
- 6:55 Convicted Chinese 'P' importers appeal
- 6:56 Picture of Hitler ordered for Israel's embassies
- 6:58 Access to universal AIDS treatment 'a long way to go'
Wednesday, 22 July 2009
- 5:07 Tears in court as jury finds Weatherston guilty
- 5:09 Murder victim's mother talks about the trial
- 5:17 Psychiatrist saw no remorse in Weatherston
- 5:22 Evening business
- 5:24 Girl says she made up assault charge
- 5:28 NZ inches closer to Australia
- 5:29 Pilot's body recovered after King Country crash
- 5:33 Sports news
- 5:35 Sth Auckland police 'disorganised', 'under-resourced'
- 5:40 Justice Minister says decision on provocation law due soon
- 5:44 Meridian Energy faces dramatic shake up
- 5:47 Waatea news
- 5:50 Industry promises new pork labels
- 5:54 Total eclipse shrouds Asia
- 5:56 Wellington City Council to step up monitoring of water quality
- 6:07 Families react to guilty verdict at Weatherston murder trial
- 6:10 Acute staffing shortages will be remedied say police
- 6:16 Zespri holds AGM in Tauranga
- 6:18 Field trial drawing to a close
- 6:20 Scientists investigate death of Yosemite's giant trees
- 6:22 Evening business
- 6:25 Crackdown on dissidents intensifies in Fiji
- 6:28 Responses to swine flu vary around the world
- 6:33 Sports news
- 6:36 Kiwis living in Australia 'vulnerable' without citizenship
- 6:41 U.S. concerns over North Korea and Myanmar
- 6:43 Play about police shooting opens in london
- 6:46 Waatea news
- 6:49 Reports of violent clashes in Iran
- 6:52 Stuck in the middle - Sudan's district of Abyei
- 6:56 British parliament passes MP's expenses legislation
- 6:58 Cutting greenhouse gases not working
Tuesday, 21 July 2009
- 5:08 Jury deliberates in Weatherston murder trial
- 5:13 Bus driver suspended after pedestrian hit
- 5:15 Bill English's message to the public service
- 5:18 Labour accused of backtracking on dole policy
- 5:22 Evening business
- 5:24 Labour denies opposition bank inquiry is a political stunt
- 5:27 Contentious piece of wood withdrawn from auction
- 5:33 Sports news
- 5:38 Energy emission levels increase
- 5:40 Opposition question Brash taskforce appointment
- 5:46 Smog chokes Arrowtown
- 5:50 Waatea news
- 5:53 Aussie gangland matriarch charged with murder
- 5:58 Giant lamington takes the cake
- 6:05 Senior Methodist Church members held by police in Fiji
- 6:10 Immigration boost to the economy waning
- 6:13 Sceptical repsonse from banks to shadow inquiry
- 6:25 New taskforce announced aimed at improving productivity
- 6:28 Evening business
- 6:28 Obama meets Apollo Eleven astronauts
- 6:30 Business groups say more PPPs will help public sector
- 6:30 Woman thrown against electric fence
- 6:35 Sports news
- 6:38 Japan's PM announces election
- 6:40 EMA rules out compulsary public holiday swaps
- 6:45 US and EU turn up the heat on Honduras
- 6:50 Waatea news
- 6:52 USA announces troop increase
- 6:54 Calls for a referendum in Iran
- 6:57 US and India agree on defence pact
- 6:58 'Lucky country' remembers historic moon landing
Monday, 20 July 2009
- 5:08 Closing submissions heard at Weatherston murder trial
- 5:13 Dispute between Hillary family and museum resolved
- 5:18 Parents charged with child cruelty
- 5:21 Evening Business News for 20 July 2009
- 5:23 PM rejects Labour proposal to extend dole availability
- 5:26 Agreement reached over Sir Ed's will
- 5:34 Evening sports news
- 5:38 Pork industry told to fast track welfare response
- 5:42 Air NZ pilot wins age discrimination case
- 5:46 New Zealand teams out of netball final
- 5:50 Waatea news
- 5:52 Australian observatory claims a place in lunar history
- 5:55 Survey suggests investor confidence increasing
- 5:59 Frank McCourt dead at 78
- 6:06 PM helps resolve row over Sir Edmund's belongings
- 6:08 Labour launches new party policies around unemployed
- 6:14 Idea of 'unemployment loans' instead of benefits criticised
- 6:17 High Court asked to order Abortion Supervisory Committee
- 6:20 $13 million roading bypass project for Whangarei
- 6:23 Evening Business News for 20 July 2009
- 6:26 Mother on trial for manslaughter after her son dies in crash
- 6:28 New credit scoring system welcomed
- 6:34 Evening sports news
- 6:38 Businessmen target of Jakarta attacks
- 6:41 The latest from our South America correspondent
- 6:47 Nicaragua celebrates revolution
- 6:49 Waatea news
- 6:51 Mass evacuations as fires rage in Canada
- 6:53 65th anniversday of attempt on Hitler's life
- 6:55 Watson misses out on 9th golfing grand slam
- 6:57 World celebrates first Moon landing
Friday, 17 July 2009
- 5:07 NZer among nine killed in Jakarta blasts
- 5:15 PM says Fitch downgrade concern
- 5:19 Swine flu hits surgery
- 5:22 Claims flood the Earthquake Commission
- 5:26 Evening Business
- 5:28 NASA tapes could be lost forever
- 5:33 Sports News
- 5:37 CTU warns against public spending cuts
- 5:42 Scientific advisor says NZ scientists wasting time competing
- 5:45 Waatea News
- 5:48 Rogue wine contractor alert in Marlborough.
- 5:51 Terror expert - live
- 5:56 Boy racer bill moves step closer
- 6:07 Update on Jakarta bombings
- 6:10 Rudd response to Rio Tinto saga - weak?
- 6:14 Apollo 11 anniversary - NASA will go back to the moon
- 6:20 Evening Business
- 6:23 Uncertainty as community trust delays grants budget
- 6:26 DoC keeping tabs on rare whale and her calf
- 6:33 Sports News
- 6:37 Focus on politics for 17 July 2009
- 6:54 Waatea News
- 6:56 Diver's close encounter with jumbo squid
Thursday, 16 July 2009
- 5:08 Court orders BNZ to pay 100's of millions in back taxes
- 5:13 Controversial comments made by the country's top judge
- 5:16 NZ hit by biggest quake in 80 years
- 5:19 Civil defence assesses Fiordland from the air
- 5:24 Evening business for 16 July 2009
- 5:26 Rate of increase in price of food slowing
- 5:29 World's oldest mother dies, who will raise her twins?
- 5:35 Sports news for 16 July 2009
- 5:36 Trans-Tasman agreement over super savings
- 5:42 Murder accused said to suffer from personality disorder
- 5:44 Manukau puts its case to super city select committee
- 5:46 Waatea news for 16 July 2009
- 5:50 GNS scientist analyses Fiordland quake
- 5:54 BNZ owes IRD $654 million
- 6:07 Government says no to prison amnesty
- 6:14 New way of detecting tsunamis?
- 6:17 Aftershocks continue following Southland quake
- 6:22 Evening business for 16 July 2009
- 6:25 Endangered penguins under sniper guard in Sydney
- 6:29 Decision reserved in George Gwaze appeal hearing
- 6:33 Sports news for 16 July 2009
- 6:37 Military robots move a step closer
- 6:41 British PM challenged in helicopter row
- 6:41 Date for closure of Guantanamo Bay pushed back?
- 6:46 Waatea news for 16 July 2009
- 6:50 Chinese consul tries to pull plug on Uighur documentary
- 6:53 Chechen women face threats of kidnap and disappearance
Wednesday, 15 July 2009
- 5:07 Bodies of trampers found close to Kime Hut
- 5:14 How the search for missing trampers unfolded
- 5:18 Marine farming company fined over workers' deaths
- 5:21 PM says NZ economy has"structural problems"
- 5:25 Evening business
- 5:27 Peters apologises to NZ First members
- 5:33 Sports news
- 5:36 Clayton Weatherston finishes giving evidence
- 5:40 Te Papa staff reeling after chief executive's death
- 5:44 Think-tank says immigrants needed for aged care
- 5:46 Waatea news
- 5:49 Industrial action likely to disrupt telephone lines work
- 5:54 Key calls NZ economy 'third division'
- 5:57 Traditional Maori customs key to burial hearing
- 6:07 The dangers of tramping in the Tararua Ranges
- 6:13 Phillip Field accused of hiding payments to Thai immigrants
- 6:15 New Zealand will need thousands more caregivers
- 6:21 New Zealand banks used in money laundering scam
- 6:24 Evening business
- 6:28 New Zealanders in court for Gold Coast murder
- 6:33 Sports news
- 6:36 From China: al Qaeda threats, Rio Tinto, and a survival story
- 6:40 New details of CIA plans to assassinate Al Qaeda members
- 6:44 Wellington drivers asked not to run over little blue penguins
- 6:46 Waatea news
- 6:49 Researchers investigate history of pandemic flu viruses
- 6:53 English town becomes centre for grieving Britons
- 6:56 Dramatic improvements in Iraq's security
Tuesday, 14 July 2009
- 5:08 Man who sparked motorway chase pleads guilty
- 5:11 Crown cross-examines Clayton Weatherston
- 5:16 LWR owes creditors more than $121-million
- 5:21 Threat of axing internet access remains
- 5:23 Evening business for 14 July 2009
- 5:27 Economists warn against buying real estate too soon
- 5:29 Fuel prices drop for the second time in a week
- 5:33 Sports news for 14 July 2009
- 5:38 Swine flu causing life-threatening respiratory problems
- 5:42 Unemployment soaring again in Northland
- 5:45 Widow fights for husband's body to be exhumed
- 5:48 Waatea news for 14 July 2009
- 5:52 Former Labour MP denies wrong-doing
- 5:55 Government says ING waiver may not be solid
- 5:58 Fears mount for missing trampers
- 6:07 Swine flu death toll rises
- 6:11 Inmate numbers set to reach all time high
- 6:15 School admits mistake but says mum is morally wrong
- 6:18 US budget deficit tops a trillion dollars
- 6:21 Evening business for 14 July 2009
- 6:23 Maori leaders expect flag debate to be heated
- 6:26 Fishers face disappointing scallop season
- 6:33 Sports news for 14 July 2009
- 6:36 Rio Tinto 'spying' case widens
- 6:40 Video showing soldier abuse shown at Mousa inquiry
- 6:43 Supreme Court nominee Sotomayor states case
- 6:46 Waatea news for 14 July 2009
- 6:50 Swat Valley refugees told to go home
- 6:53 Tutu gives keynote speech on Africa
- 6:54 Endeavor delayed for fifth time
- 6:55 In Iraq, they say they've never seen so much dust
Monday, 13 July 2009
- 5:07 Murder accused describes ex-girlfriend's death
- 5:12 Numbers in dole queue exceed 50,000
- 5:17 Being made unemployed, a 'lifeshock'
- 5:21 Clothing sales help boost overall retail figures
- 5:24 Evening Business News for 13 July 2009
- 5:26 Victoria Park Project pushed forward by a year
- 5:32 Evening sports news
- 5:36 ING investors accept company's offer
- 5:40 Bay of Plenty town fear family feud will prove fatal
- 5:44 Local elder not surprised by violence in Kaingaroa
- 5:47 Waatea news
- 5:50 Taito Phillip Field case continues
- 5:53 Cheney could face prosecution for secret CIA programme
- 5:59 UK poll shows support for Afghan war
- 6:07 Dole queue tops 50,000
- 6:10 Analysis of unemployment figures
- 6:13 Calls for urgent government action on obesity
- 6:17 What retailers are saying about the latest figures
- 6:20 Claims super-city could come at super-sized cost
- 6:23 Evening Business News for 13 July 2009
- 6:26 Australian's assasination trial underway in East Timor
- 6:32 Evening sports news
- 6:36 TV reports claim North Korean leader has cancer
- 6:38 UK correspondent talks Afghanistan, flu and The Ashes
- 6:45 Manhunt begins after Freeport employees killed in Indonesia
- 6:49 Waatea news
- 6:52 Iranian protestors remain behind bars
- 6:54 Climate change lashes Bangladesh
- 6:58 Gore gives Australia thumbs up on emission trading
Friday, 10 July 2009
- 5:07 Hospitals restrict visitors in an effort to control swine flu
- 5:12 Taito Phillip Field reveals more about Thai workers
- 5:15 Westpac ups the ante in the home loan market
- 5:18 Weatherston was volatile with Sophie Elliot- court told
- 5:22 Evening business
- 5:25 NZ signs Cook Islands agreement to stop tax evasion
- 5:33 Sports news
- 5:36 Rio Tinto spy arrest sparks fierce political debate
- 5:41 Council backs down on V8 row
- 5:42 G-8 leaders reach a consensus
- 5:47 Waatea news
- 5:50 Stormy weather predicted for Northland
- 5:52 Historic Kinston Flyer looks set to close
- 5:55 Thieves target inner city carparks
- 5:58 Saudi Arabia criticised over male guardianship of women
- 6:04 Hospitals toughen up rules around swine flu
- 6:10 America on notice over swine flu
- 6:13 Chaotic scenes for Wellington rail commuters
- 6:16 Pomare gang evictions head to Tenancy Tribunal
- 6:20 Evening business
- 6:23 Dairy farmers get life-line
- 6:28 Display of state force in Urumqi
- 6:33 Astronomers make image of what black holes spit out
- 6:34 Sports news
- 6:38 Focus on politics for 10 July 2009
- 6:54 Waatea news
- 6:57 Honduras' interim leader leaves mediation talks
Thursday, 9 July 2009
- 5:08 Taito Philip Field begins giving evidence in his own defence
- 5:13 Fatal Te Anau bus crash kills Korean tourist
- 5:15 Tourist town reels after after Korean bus death
- 5:19 Sobering road stats - warning to families of boy racers
- 5:23 Evening Business
- 5:26 New Zealander killed in up-market Jamaican suburb
- 5:33 Sports News
- 5:36 Hamilton man vows to fight V8 viewing fine
- 5:39 Council say V8 fine justified for saftey reasons
- 5:43 Weatherston spends second day in witness box
- 5:46 Waatea News
- 5:49 Anti-social behaviour infuriates Hamilton retailers
- 5:53 Starlight Symphony under threat
- 5:56 G8 leaders tackle global warming
- 6:08 Bus crash - exceptional weather conditions major factor
- 6:14 Five new fault lines found in Taranaki
- 6:17 150 per cent increase in volunteer numbers
- 6:22 Evening Business
- 6:25 Maori leader unhappy with holiday home ruling
- 6:33 Sports News
- 6:36 Is the workforce heading for a crisis?
- 6:41 Australian Government rejects idea of 'Aussie Bank'
- 6:46 Confirmed reports shots have been fired in Rotorua
- 6:47 Waatea News
- 6:51 Pacific Nations prepare for climate change
- 6:54 Thousands claim compensation for bush fires
- 6:58 The Science Express
Wednesday, 8 July 2009
- 5:08 Clayton Weatherson gives evidence at his murder trial
- 5:12 Two die in suspicious house fire
- 5:14 Bus drivers fired for stealing thousands
- 5:17 NZ Bus on theft by drivers
- 5:22 Michael Jackson farewelled in LA
- 5:22 Evening business for 8 July 2009
- 5:27 School red-faced after photo gaffe
- 5:29 John Key arrives in Samoa
- 5:35 Sports news for 8 July 2009
- 5:39 Laila Harre scores role with Auckland Transition Agency
- 5:43 Historic sub-select committee held at marae
- 5:46 Waatea news for 8 July 2009
- 5:48 What job cuts at MAF will mean
- 5:52 Millions of Indonesians vote for next president
- 5:54 Facebook to blame for jump in cyber crime?
- 5:57 NSW town pushing to ban bottled water
- 6:06 Clayton Weatherston gives evidence at his Trial
- 6:10 Neighbours helpless as Christchurch fire claims two lives
- 6:13 Melanoma incidence increase found among Maori
- 6:13 Police praying for more front line officers
- 6:17 Garden City's new organics plant biggest in Australasia
- 6:22 Evening business for 8 July 2009
- 6:27 'One of the jewels of Rodney' is staying that way
- 6:32 Sports news for 8 July 2009
- 6:36 President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono set for re-election
- 6:40 Rio Tinto employees detained in China
- 6:43 Chaos ahead of G8 summit
- 6:46 Waatea news for 8 July 2009
- 6:49 Obama wraps up visit to Russia
- 6:53 Human sperm created in lab
- 6:54 Prince Charles unveils London bombing memorial
- 6:56 Michael Jackson memorial
Tuesday, 7 July 2009
- 5:05 More riots in Xinjian
- 5:10 Dismay at cut to murderer Liam Reid's non-parole period
- 5:15 Liam Reid's lawyer responds
- 5:20 Officer says Weatherston calm after killing ex girlfriend
- 5:25 Labour says UN declaration won't even be adhered to
- 5:26 Evening Business News for 7 July 2009
- 5:28 Prime Minister meets Tongan King on goodwill tour
- 5:35 Sports news
- 5:40 Jobs to go at MAF
- 5:45 NZIER says country will stay in recession until year end
- 5:48 Michael Jackson
- 5:50 Waatea news
- 5:55 New Zealand, Australia on brink of deal to transfer super
- 5:56 Woman up on fraud charges in relation to NZ jobs
- 5:58 Gordon Brown issues economic warning
- 6:05 More on the violent protests in China
- 6:10 Chinese New Zealanders response to Xinjiang protests
- 6:12 Surprise support for Maori supercity seats
- 6:15 Evening Market Update for 7 July 2009
- 6:18 Firms feeling less worried about the economy?
- 6:20 Understanding family history of mental illness important
- 6:25 Australian skateboarder sets up school in Kabul
- 6:34 Sports news
- 6:40 Green Party Members Bill
- 6:45 A slight thaw in US-Russian relations
- 6:48 Waatea News
- 6:50 Millions in Uganda go without HIV anti-retroviral drugs
- 6:53 Robert McNamara dead at 93,
- 6:55 Jews fight Jews in Jerusalem
- 6:58 An Australian delegation visits India
Monday, 6 July 2009
- 5:07 Government buys Swine Flu vaccine
- 5:11 Taser flown in to confront man in river stand off
- 5:15 No petrol infuriates Tokomaru Bay locals
- 5:19 Federer takes his 15th grand slam title
- 5:22 Evening Business News for 6 July 2009
- 5:24 Justice Minister takes steps to make system more efficient
- 5:27 Lawyer on justice system changes
- 5:33 Evening sports news
- 5:37 Government buys Swine Flu vaccine Q and A
- 5:42 Two dead as Honduran protestors try to storm airport
- 5:48 Waatea news
- 5:51 Cunliffe renews call for bank rates inquiry
- 5:54 CTU economist talks about interest rates
- 5:57 Meeting between Sarkozy and Brown
- 6:07 NZ first country to buy Baxter Healthcare vaccine
- 6:10 Woman with swine flu lays complaint with DHB
- 6:13 Law Society on changes to justice system
- 6:19 Ex Army rifles found in gunman's flat
- 6:22 Evening Business News for 6 July 2009
- 6:24 Lawyer meets with families of Air France flight victims
- 6:28 Hearings on super city get underway
- 6:34 Evening sports news
- 6:38 Swine flu death toll climbs in Argentina
- 6:44 Afghanis flee U.S. attacks on taliban controlled areas
- 6:46 Waatea news
- 6:49 The defining human tragedy of this century
- 6:51 North Korea's latest missile tests has military very worried
- 6:54 Rusian and U.S. leaders meet in Moscow
- 6:56 World's biggest seal hunt underway
- 6:58 Dunedin retailers angry about removal of free parks
Friday, 3 July 2009
- 5:08 Three teenagers die in Invercargill car crash
- 5:14 Senior doctors say they want a pay increase
- 5:19 Mt Albert residents confront Transport Minister
- 5:20 Journalist in court over sacking
- 5:23 Complaint against Richard Worth withdrawn
- 5:26 Evening business
- 5:29 Minister of Education stands by national standards
- 5:33 Sports news
- 5:36 Government mulled Working for Families entitlement cuts
- 5:41 Air France plane 'bellyflopped' into the ocean
- 5:45 Charity rower's wife tells of relief husband's safe
- 5:48 Waatea news
- 5:50 Chorus workers protest new contract allocation
- 5:55 Student protestors get compensation
- 6:08 Chair of the Workforce Commission
- 6:15 Cut to cigarette prices angers anti-smoking lobby
- 6:25 Evening business
- 6:34 Sports news
- 6:43 Focus on politics for 3 July 2009
- 6:51 Waatea news
Thursday, 2 July 2009
- 5:07 US launches major offensive in Afghanistan
- 5:10 Police seize guns and ammo on outskirts of Tauranga
- 5:15 US Marines storm Afghan river valley
- 5:20 Emotional return for family rescued at sea
- 5:22 Evening business
- 5:27 State Highway 35 slip causes problems for Tokomaru Bay
- 5:30 NZTA on slip at Busby Hill
- 5:33 Sports news
- 5:37 Dog saves family after house set alight
- 5:40 June cold and wet says NIWA
- 5:43 Actor Karl Malden dies aged 97
- 5:46 Waatea news
- 5:49 Announcement on swine flu vaccine imminent
- 5:52 Workers more optimistic about finding a job in 12 months time
- 5:55 DOC searching for rare whale and its calf
- 6:07 Major offensive launched by US Marines in Afghanistan
- 6:10 Dramatic end to family sailing adventure
- 6:16 Waihi residents allowed to return home
- 6:20 Plane crash survivor returns home
- 6:22 Evening business
- 6:25 More on waihi Village residents returning home
- 6:28 Energy firms shelve plans for Taranaki gas import terminal
- 6:33 Sports news
- 6:36 Naughty emailer gets his job back
- 6:40 Nomad gang members appear in court
- 6:43 Ousted Honduran president delays return home
- 6:46 Waatea news
- 6:49 Portugal's drug law change proves positive
- 6:53 Use of paracetamol to be reviewed
- 6:57 Canterbury farmer finds supernova
Wednesday, 1 July 2009
- 5:10 Review calls for scrapping of Foreshore and Seabed Act
- 5:15 Pita Sharples on Foreshore and Seabed Act review
- 5:18 Man dies after being trapped under train
- 5:20 Second armed callout in Christchurch in three days
- 5:22 National backs off bank inquiry
- 5:24 Evening Business News for 1 July 2009
- 5:26 Snap debate over cuts at MSD
- 5:35 Sports news
- 5:36 Gisborne businesses hit by 'catastrophic' fire damage
- 5:40 'Dinosaur Lady' dies at the age of 87
- 5:40 High demand for home insulation subsidy
- 5:50 Yemeni plane faulty
- 5:52 Waatea News
- 5:55 Fall in urban housing could push up house prices
- 5:55 Waipu dons kilts for Highland Day
- 5:57 Warship rescues family of eight from yacht
- 6:07 Review panel says Foreshore and Seabed Act should be scrapped
- 6:15 Human Rights Commission wants prisons under state control
- 6:20 Plans for revamp of Dunedin's Town Hall
- 6:23 Evening Business News for 1 July 2009
- 6:28 Just one deal struck in Iraq energy auction
- 6:35 Sports news
- 6:40 China correspondent on web censorship and unsafe products
- 6:45 New Moa facts uncovered after DNA-reconstruction
- 6:48 Waatea News
- 6:50 No work on Fiji constitution for 3 years
- 6:55 Equestrian sport hit by spate of horse doping
- 6:56 US democrats rule the Senate
- 6:59 Consumers not phased by the rising cost of alcohol