All episodes
Tuesday, 15 April 2008
- 6:00 Top Stories for 15 April 2008
- 6:01 Riroriro - The Grey Warbler
- 6:13 Meningococcal B Vaccination 'No Longer Needed'
- 6:19 Pacific News
- 6:23 Morning Rural News for 15 April 2008
- 6:27 Waatea News
- 6:37 Contingencies For Possible Winter Power Shortages
- 6:40 PM Censures Labour Party President
- 6:47 Morning Business News for 15 April 2008
- 7:09 Energy Planners on High Alert
- 7:13 Waikato Welcome Break in Drought
- 7:20 Police Search Settlement for Missing Girl
- 7:24 Berlusconi Back as Italian PM
- 7:28 Meningococcal B Campaign Cancelled
- 7:41 Chris Kahui Trial
- 7:41 Zimbabwe Election Results Remain Secret
- 7:45 Regional Council Wants One Auckland Authority
- 7:45 Sports News
- 7:52 Electoral Finance Act
- 7:56 MP's Sing For Charity
- 8:09 Energy Planners on High Alert (Part 2)
- 8:14 Farmers Welcome Break in Drought
- 8:18 Used Car Market Falls
- 8:22 Jury to Visit Scene of Nicholas Shooting
- 8:26 Gordon Brown Popularity Plummets
- 8:30 Markets Update
- 8:35 Sports News
- 8:39 National Science Panel Manifesto
- 8:43 Protests Cut Short Japan's Whaling Hunt
- 8:47 Waatea News
- 8:51 New Canterbury Irrigation Scheme
- 8:58 Dunedin Grandfather Fighting Fit
Monday, 14 April 2008
- 6:00 Top Stories for 12 April 2008
- 6:01 Tieke - Saddleback
- 6:14 Vandals Cause Headache
- 6:18 Pacific News
- 6:22 Morning Rural News for 14 April 2008
- 6:26 Waatea News
- 6:34 Asset Sales a Defining Issue
- 6:47 Morning Business
- 7:09 John Key Rules Out Asset Sales
- 7:25 Something Sinister Likely
- 7:28 Success Overnight for New Zealand
- 7:31 South Wairarapa Town Back Gadsbys Actions
- 7:35 Wellington Coroner Critical of Police
- 7:39 Chris Kahui Trial Starts Today
- 7:46 Sports News
- 7:47 Golf and Petanque for Prisons
- 7:49 Principals and Teachers Delighted
- 7:54 Opposition Party Prevents Re-count
- 8:08 National Party Will Not Sell Any State Owned Assets
- 8:16 Papakura to Declare Independence
- 8:19 Unethical Businesses Cut Workers Pay
- 8:24 Environment Court Starts Hearing into Wind Farm
- 8:29 Queenstown Has a Great Deal at Stake
- 8:30 Markets Update
- 8:44 Food Prices Could Have Dire Consequences
- 8:48 Campaign to Legalise Prostitution in The UK
- 8:51 Waatea News
- 8:57 News From Australia
Friday, 11 April 2008
- 6:00 Top Stories for 11 April 2008
- 6:01 NZ Native Forests
- 6:19 Pacific News
- 6:23 Morning Rural News for 11 April 2008
- 6:29 Waatea News
- 6:47 Morning Business
- 7:09 Auckland Airport Share Under the hammer
- 7:18 Athletes Worried About Games
- 7:23 Lombard Finance Owes 127 Million
- 7:28 Fiji Police Accused of Leaking Evidence
- 7:33 Concerns Mounting for Missing Schoolgirl
- 7:40 Charges Dropped Against Father
- 7:46 Sports News
- 7:50 NZ's Hungry Children
- 7:53 New Westcoast Dam Proposed
- 7:57 Increased Funding for Search and Rescue
- 8:09 Labour Face Uphill Struggle
- 8:16 Lombard in Recievership
- 8:21 Fiji Police Questioned
- 8:25 Auckland is the Anchor, Says John Banks
- 8:28 A Giraffe's Maiden Voyage
- 8:32 Markets Update
- 8:39 AA reserving Judgement
- 8:45 Hamilton's Ready for V8's
- 8:48 Decision on Auckland Airport Stake
- 8:50 Waatea News
- 8:56 One Man's Dream
- 8:57 Australian Correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh
Thursday, 10 April 2008
- 6:00 Top Stories for Apirl 10 2008
- 6:01 Titi
- 6:13 Apprentice Plumbers Taken to Task
- 6:16 Political Support For Breastfeeding
- 6:19 Pacific News
- 6:22 Morning Rural News for 10 April 2008
- 6:27 Waatea News
- 6:34 Police Pleased With Two Mens Guilty Pleas
- 6:38 National Party Questions Breach of Electoral Finance Act
- 6:47 Morning Business
- 7:08 Tears in Court Over Guilty Pleas
- 7:16 Family Hope Guilty Pleas Can Bring Closure
- 7:21 40th anniversary of Wahine disaster (Part 1)
- 7:28 Rescuer talks about the day the Wahine Went Down
- 7:28 Businesses Cut Back Spending
- 7:36 Olympic torch to Light up San Francisco Today
- 7:38 Swimming Legend Dawn Fraser to Boycott Games
- 7:44 Sports News
- 7:48 The Dominion Post to be Prosecuted
- 7:52 "Drought Shout"For Embattled Farmers
- 7:56 Northland Maori tribe Want Tribunal to order Return of Land
- 8:09 Closure For Family After Guilty Pleas
- 8:18 The Reserve Bank Governor's Warning Against 'Overreacting'
- 8:23 40th anniversary of Wahine disaster (Part 2)
- 8:27 The Wahine - Listener memories
- 8:30 Markets Update
- 8:35 Hundred Job Vacancies Identified
- 8:41 Desperate Shortage of Emergency Housing
- 8:49 Waatea News
- 8:50 Auckland City Council Criticised For Over Spending
- 8:55 Max Mosley Future Undetermined
Wednesday, 9 April 2008
- 6:00 Top Stories for 9 April 2008
- 6:01 Karoro - Black Beaked Gull
- 6:13 Service Held in Tamahere
- 6:15 Organs for Research
- 6:18 Pacific News
- 6:22 Morning Rural News for 9 April 2008
- 6:27 Waatea News
- 6:39 Up to 150 Locals Set to Lose Jobs
- 6:41 Winston Peters Opposes China Deal
- 6:47 Morning Business
- 7:09 Thames Sawmill Closing
- 7:17 PM Relaxed with Peters
- 7:25 Max Mosley No Longer Invited
- 7:28 Tragedy Brings Community Closer
- 7:36 White Farmers Evicted
- 7:38 Leave Troops in Iraq
- 7:47 Sports News
- 7:50 Moa Bone Found
- 7:55 Concert Pianist Settles In
- 8:09 Future of Sawmill Pending
- 8:16 The Olympic Torch Continues
- 8:20 NSW Expert to Help with Investigations
- 8:24 Generation Y - Debt Generation
- 8:27 GP Shortage
- 8:30 Markets Update
- 8:40 Kicking the Habit
- 8:46 High Seas Washing Road Away.
- 8:50 Waatea News
- 8:53 Card Collecting Raising Concerns
- 8:57 Sobering News for Beer Drinkers
Tuesday, 8 April 2008
- 6:00 Top Stories for 8 April 2008
- 6:01 Titi Wainui - Fairy Picton
- 6:11 Free Trade Met with Support
- 6:14 A World Leading Deal
- 6:17 Local Manufactures Could Lose
- 6:19 Pacific News
- 6:23 Morning Rural News for 8 April 2008
- 6:26 Waatea News
- 6:47 Morning Business
- 7:14 Prime Minister Wants Tibet Talks
- 7:17 Fonterra Faces Delays
- 7:20 Jurys Verdict on Princess Diana's Death
- 7:25 Doctors on Strike
- 7:37 Olympic Torch Takes the Bus
- 7:42 Fire Investigators look at Remains
- 7:48 Sports News
- 7:51 Slow Broadband a Thing of the Past
- 7:55 290 Thousand Dollar Painting
- 8:09 Exporters Hail Free Trade
- 8:14 Fire Could Have Been Avoided
- 8:20 Australian Authorities to Increase Security
- 8:22 Another Day - No President
- 8:26 Clinton's Campaign Worse
- 8:38 More Details into Saturdays Fire
- 8:39 Asian Population Growing
- 8:44 A Lucky Man's Tale
- 8:50 Waatea News
- 8:53 What Women Want
- 8:57 Beer and Chocolate, Together?
Monday, 7 April 2008
- 6:00 Top Stories for 7 April 2008
- 6:01 Mohua - Yellowhead
- 6:08 Fire Fighter Paids Respect to Workmate
- 6:12 Decision Expected Today Over Airport
- 6:17 Pacific News
- 6:22 Morning Rural News for 7 April 2008
- 6:26 Waatea News
- 6:35 Full Review into Explosion and Fire
- 6:38 Free Trade Deal Could Boost Export Income
- 6:47 Morning Business
- 7:08 Fire Service Promising a Full Inquiry
- 7:14 Hamilton Fire Report
- 7:18 Coolstore's Owner Icepak Talks About Fire
- 7:21 NZ Will Sign a Free Trade Deal Today
- 7:25 British Police Battle Pro-Tibet Protesters
- 7:29 Still no Official Result in Zimbabwe
- 7:35 Quarantined Horses Don't Have Equine Influenza.
- 7:40 NZers Maybe Treated by Foreign Doctors
- 7:45 Sports News
- 7:50 Murder Trial Starts in the High Court in Napier Today
- 7:56 Baggage Charges Maybe Scraped
- 8:08 Andrew McRae is at the Site of the Fatal Fire in Tamahere
- 8:14 Boyd Raines and Mike Hall Talk to Morning Report About Fire
- 8:24 Free Trade Agreement is Not Yet Signed
- 8:28 All Good Things Come to an End
- 8:29 Daylight Saving Ended Yesterday
- 8:32 Markets Update
- 8:37 Residents are Feeling the Effects From Fire
- 8:41 Senior Minister Killed in Sri Lanka
- 8:46 Waatea News
- 8:53 Ever Wanted to Own a Tropical Island?
- 8:56 News From Australia
Friday, 4 April 2008
- 6:00 Top Stories for 04 April 2008
- 6:01 Mohua - Yellowhead
- 6:11 House Prices Over Valued
- 6:15 Pacific News
- 6:23 Morning Rural News for 4 April 2008
- 6:28 Waatea News
- 6:37 Greens say Biofuel Should go Ahead
- 6:43 Early Childhood Educators Falling Short
- 6:48 Morning Business
- 7:09 Welcome News For Home Buyers
- 7:18 Biofuel Bill Collapsing
- 7:22 NZ Troops off to Afghanistan
- 7:26 Zimbabwe Election Results Delayed Further
- 7:36 Prisoner Restraints Fixed, Says Corrections
- 7:40 Investors owed 127 million dollars
- 7:46 Sports News
- 7:48 Alcohol Associated with"Date Rape"
- 7:55 Government to Improve Country Mines
- 8:09 Parliamentary Police Surround Hotel
- 8:10 Homes Over Valued, says BNZ
- 8:16 Biofuel Bill Collapsing (part 2)
- 8:22 Feilding Factory to Close
- 8:25 Pharmac to Fully Fund Herceptin
- 8:29 Surrounded Hotel Update
- 8:34 Markets Update
- 8:37 Netball's New Competition
- 8:42 Free Trade with China to go Ahead
- 8:51 Waatea News
- 8:53 Taranaki Kiwi on the Move
- 8:56 Australian Correspondent - Donna Demaio
Thursday, 3 April 2008
- 6:00 Top Stories of 3 April 2008
- 6:01 Kokako - The Blue Wattled Crow
- 6:11 NZ's Asian Population
- 6:15 Falling House Prices
- 6:18 Pacific News
- 6:27 Waatea News
- 6:37 Sir Edmund Hillary Commemoration
- 6:40 IRD Tax Miscalculation
- 7:09 Sir Edmund Hillary Commemoration (Part 2)
- 7:16 Zimbabwe Election Results
- 7:20 New Zealand First Criticised
- 7:21 IRD Commissioner Defends Department
- 7:33 Labour Breaches Electoral Finance Act
- 7:37 Irish PM Resigns
- 7:45 Sports News
- 7:46 Rotorua Study
- 7:54 Hawke's Bay Drought Alert
- 8:09 Sir Edmund Hillary Commemoration (part 3)
- 8:15 Zimbabwe Election results (part2)
- 8:22 Asian Immigration
- 8:27 Labour Breaches Electoral Finance Act (part2)
- 8:36 Sports News
- 8:39 Rates Inquiry
- 8:45 Govt programme to help at risk children.
- 8:48 Waatea News
- 8:52 ANZAC History up for Auction
- 8:56 Afganistan Idol
Wednesday, 2 April 2008
- 6:00 Top Stories of 2 April 2008
- 6:01 Dawn Chorus
- 6:12 Cleaners and Caterers Strike
- 6:15 Telecom Urged to Sell Copper
- 6:25 Pacific News
- 6:28 Waatea News
- 6:34 Call for More Police to Fight Violent Crime
- 6:38 Hospital Survey Satisfied People
- 7:08 The MDC Party is Holding Negotiations With Zanu PF
- 7:13 Laura Lynch Live from Harare Covering Zimbabwe Elections
- 7:19 World Famous Skimming Ring Teenager
- 7:25 NZ Troops at Risk Says National Party
- 7:26 Family Violence up by 32-percent
- 7:35 Royals to Attend Hillary Memorial Service
- 7:39 Cleaners, Orderlies and Food Workers Walk off Job
- 7:44 Sports News
- 7:47 Pressure Mounting on Hillary Clinton to Stand Aside
- 7:52 Government Accused of Playing Favourites
- 7:57 New Zealand's Endness Summer
- 8:08 Growing Confusion in Zimbabwe Elections
- 8:12 Dunedin Woman's Refuge Calling for Money
- 8:20 Emma Agnew Depositions Continues Today
- 8:28 Ethical Haker Brett Moore Talks More About Teenage Hacker
- 8:35 Zimbabwe Election Update
- 8:42 April Fools
- 8:48 Waatea News
- 8:51 Submissions on the Climate Change Bill
- 8:57 Which Side the Road?
- 6:17 Metamphetamine in Our Community
Tuesday, 1 April 2008
- 6:00 Top Stories for 1 April 2008
- 6:01 Bird Call
- 6:18 Pacific News
- 6:27 Waatea News
- 6:34 Mayors Rubbish Single Body Council
- 6:37 NZ Journalists Heading to China
- 7:10 No Official Election Result in Zimbabwe
- 7:16 Only a Small Number of Results Confirmed
- 7:21 NZ Police Helping Scottish Counterparts
- 7:24 Coroner Rules Out Plot
- 7:28 Telecom Splits
- 7:36 Criminals to Pay Fifty Dollars Under Nat Government
- 7:52 Sports News
- 7:57 Emma Agnew Depositions Hearing Continues Today
- 7:59 Lucky Escape For Nz Troops
- 8:09 Zimbabwe's Elections Almost Even Split
- 8:14 NZ Heading For Economic Downturn
- 8:23 Super-Auckland Bizarre Nonsense
- 8:27 Depositions into Fatal Shooting of a Wanganui Toddler Has Begun
- 8:29 Business Update
- 8:35 Telecom's Profits Will be Affected by Separation
- 8:39 Public Meeting in Taupo Over Increasing Crime
- 8:42 Waatea News
- 8:51 Hilton Hotel to be Built in Dunedin
- 8:54 Controversial Ministers in New Zealand
Monday, 31 March 2008
- 6:00 Top Stories for 31 March 2008
- 6:01 Hoiho - The Yellow Eyed Penguin
- 6:11 Free Trade Agreement with China
- 6:14 Harvest Employment
- 6:18 Pacific News
- 6:27 Waatea News
- 6:42 Human Rights Commision
- 7:11 Zimbabwe Elections
- 7:15 Zimbabwe Elections from NZs shores
- 7:17 Tax Cuts
- 7:21 Heavy Rainfall in Drought Areas
- 7:26 Prime Minister Abroad
- 7:32 Investigation into Student's Death
- 7:36 US Democratic Presidential Race
- 7:40 Ceasefire in Iraq
- 7:44 Sports News
- 7:48 Fonterra Urged to Penalise Farmers Over Effluent
- 7:51 Women in Power
- 7:55 Earth Hour Hailed Success
- 8:08 Zimbabwe Elections (Part 2)
- 8:11 Commonwealth Secretary-General Don Mckinnon
- 8:15 Maori Party Plans
- 8:18 The Cost of Education
- 8:24 HD Television Launched
- 8:34 Sports News
- 8:38 New Labour Party Member Welcomed
- 8:41 Sydney Airport Laser Attacks
- 8:44 Heathrow Airport Chaos
- 8:48 Waatea News
- 8:51 Southland Region Anniversary
- 8:54 The Comedy of Errors
- 8:56 Australian Correspondent - Phil Kafcaloudes
Friday, 28 March 2008
- 6:00 Top Stories for 28 March 2008
- 6:01 Taranui - The Caspian Tern
- 6:10 Billboard Removed After Cultural Offense Claims
- 6:16 NZ Sevens Side in Hong Kong
- 6:18 Pacific News
- 6:26 Waatea News
- 7:08 Police Investigating Child's Death
- 7:11 Monks Disrupt Media Visit to Tibet
- 7:13 Ruling On University Lecturer Dismissal
- 7:18 NZ Current Account
- 7:22 NZ Rugby Forum
- 7:26 Manukau City Council Flag
- 7:34 Cellphone Scare
- 7:40 The Price of Bread
- 7:45 Sports News
- 7:47 Fonterra Celebrated
- 7:50 Pacific Island Fono
- 7:54 Student Accomodation
- 7:58 Important Bits of News
- 8:08 Police Investigating Child's Death (Part 2)
- 8:12 Zimbabwe Elections
- 8:16 Iraqi Unrest
- 8:20 Renewable Energy
- 8:24 Rugby World Cup Hangover
- 8:36 Sports News
- 8:38 Earth Hour
- 8:43 Waatea News
- 8:46 Eiffel Tower Strife
- 8:50 Hamilton Zoo Pruning Service
- 8:55 Australian Correspondent - Donna Demaio
Thursday, 27 March 2008
- 6:00 Top Stories for 27 March 2008
- 6:01 Ruru - Morepork
- 6:10 Greens Say Visa Requirements Discriminatory
- 6:15 NZ Drug Companies put in Election-year Pitch
- 6:19 Pacific News
- 6:26 Waatea News
- 6:34 Former Patient Welcoming Resignation
- 6:38 Environmental Groups Worried
- 7:10 Tax Cullen and English Live
- 7:20 Consumer Confidence at Lowest Point in Ten Years
- 7:23 Chief Executive of Whanganui DHB Resigns
- 7:28 No Signs Shi'ite Militiamen Will Lay Down Arms
- 7:34 Alinghi and Oracle Back in Mediation
- 7:38 Petition Could Reopen Child Care Facilities
- 7:45 Sports News
- 7:48 Electricity Prices Could Rise by 40%
- 7:48 Electricity Prices Could Rise by 40 percent
- 7:51 Ice Shelf Threatening to Break off Antarctic Peninsula.
- 7:54 Regulations Could Spell The End For Wetbacks
- 8:09 Liquidator Investigating Blue Chip Dealings
- 8:15 Lawyer Says Whole Board Needs to Take Responsibility
- 8:15 University Could be Moved From Suva
- 8:19 Child Care Facilities May Open Again at Gyms and Pools
- 8:25 Tim Southee Talks With Morning Report
- 8:36 Just How Happy are Most People With Their Lives.
- 8:40 Who Would You Prefer For America's Next President?
- 8:48 Waatea News
- 8:50 Some Things are Unmistakably British
- 8:55 Rat Perfume
Wednesday, 26 March 2008
- 6:00 Top Stories for 25 March 2008
- 6:01 Toutouwai-Robin
- 6:08 NZ-led Expedition to Mt Everest Uncertain
- 6:12 Sir Ian Botham Praises Stephen Fleming
- 6:18 Pacific News
- 6:27 Waatea News
- 7:16 Blue Chip Investors Will get a Clearer Picture Today
- 7:25 Foreign Ministers From the Pacific Islands Meet Today
- 7:34 Christchurch Police Officer Assaulted
- 7:39 Stephen Fleming Career Ends
- 7:45 Sports News
- 7:48 Zimbabwe Facing Economic Ruin
- 7:51 An Australian council Takes Hard Line
- 7:55 "Dirty, a dump, a rat invested disgrace"
- 8:10 Union Urges Senior Doctors to Take Pay Deal
- 8:16 Energy Company Profits Take Hit
- 8:21 Hauraki Gulf Water Quality in Question
- 8:24 500,000 Enrolled in KiwiSaver
- 8:39 Heavy Fighting in Basra
- 8:45 Foreign Ministers Hold Bilateral talks
- 8:48 Waatea News
- 8:50 The Future of New Zealand Rugby
- 8:54 Sir Paul McCartney Takes Shot at Ex
- 8:56 Star of NZ speedway Calls it a Day
Tuesday, 25 March 2008
- 6:00 Top Stories for 25 March 2008
- 6:01 Piwakawaka - The Fantail
- 6:14 Broadcast Media Review
- 6:18 Pacific News
- 6:27 Waatea News
- 6:35 Honey Tutin Contamination
- 7:10 Nine Cases of Honey Poisoning
- 7:15 Red Tape Cuts in Building Industry
- 7:23 Olympic Flame Lit Amid Protests
- 7:26 New Olympic Swim Suit Design
- 7:35 Warbirds Over Wanaka Airshow
- 7:40 Cricket - English Test Series
- 7:45 Sports News
- 7:48 Northland School Fire Prompts Sprinkler Debate
- 7:57 Rock to Wellington Music Festival
- 8:10 Less Red Tape Not Expected to Lower Housing Costs - Builder
- 8:15 Bee Keepers Comment on Poisoned Honey
- 8:22 National Grid Transpower
- 8:25 Historical Labour Strong Hold - Blackball
- 8:45 Sports News
- 8:48 New Olympic Swim Suit Design - Part 2
- 8:50 28th Maori Battalion Reunion
- 8:53 Waatea News
- 8:55 Elections in Bhutan
- 8:58 Australian Correspondent
Thursday, 20 March 2008
- 6:00 Top Stories for 20 March 2008
- 6:01 The Kea
- 6:14 Mental Health Services in Prison
- 6:18 Pacific News
- 6:27 Waatea News
- 6:35 Party Pills Used as Promotion by Young ACT Supporters
- 7:08 ACT Supporters Use Party Pills as Promotion
- 7:12 Police May Accept Applicants With Youth Drink Drive Record
- 7:16 NZ Crime Rate Near the Top of a UN Survey
- 7:21 Bush Talks of Iraq Victory
- 7:25 Team NZ Welcomes Ruling for 2008 AmCup Duel
- 7:37 Rise in Number of Children in CYF Care
- 7:40 Waitangi Visitor Centre Plan Alarms Heritage Agency
- 7:47 Sports News
- 7:50 Jose Ramos-Horta Out of Hospital
- 7:52 Councillors Oppose Flying Maori Sovereignty Flag
- 7:55 Easter Preview
- 7:58 Timaru Heatwave
- 8:08 Auckland Petrol Tax
- 8:13 Commentator Warns of Even Higher Petrol Prices
- 8:18 Tibetan's Ask NZ Athletes to Reconsider Bejing Olympics
- 8:22 British Papers Apologise to Missing Girls Parents
- 8:25 Disabled Sex
- 8:38 Sports News
- 8:45 The Panpac Kiwi Creche
- 8:48 Himatangi Sewage System Upgrade
- 8:50 Waatea News
- 8:53 Milking Deer
- 8:56 Australian Correspondent
Wednesday, 19 March 2008
- 6:01 South Island Robin
- 6:12 MPs Cross Swords Over Deforestation
- 6:14 Tourist's Father Angry and Sad Over Arrest
- 6:18 Pacific News
- 6:27 Waatea News
- 6:34 IRD Should Treat Taxpayer Error With Understanding
- 6:37 Former Health Minister Defends Appointment
- 7:09 Urgent Investigation into How 600 Million Could go Missing
- 7:13 Finance Minister Could be Scaremongering
- 7:17 So How Bad Will the Recession be?
- 7:21 The US Federal Reserve Cuts its Benchmark Interest Rate
- 7:27 Government Defends Free Trade Deal With China
- 7:34 Reverend Quits Obama's campaign
- 7:45 Sports News
- 7:51 Rainfall has Offered Little Relief
- 7:54 Christchurch Mayor Meets With Boy Racers
- 7:56 Five Years Occupation in Iraq
- 8:09 John Key Endorses economic policy of Aust Labour PM
- 8:13 Big Cut to Interest Rates by The US Federal Reserve
- 8:21 Board of Healthcare of NZ Backing Managing Director
- 8:26 Auckland's Roads Set For Makeover
- 8:30 Tibetan Activists Don't Want Olympics Torch Relay
- 8:33 Markets Update
- 8:37 Police Investigating Suspected Street Race
- 8:40 Weather Live
- 8:45 Biofuels Live
- 8:50 Waatea News
- 8:54 Bhutanese Refugees Arrived in NZ
- 8:57 NZ Coastguard Implements Real Time Tracking System
- 9:30 The US Economy, How Much Worse Can it Get?
Tuesday, 18 March 2008
- 6:00 Top Stories for 18 March 2008
- 6:01 Toroa - the Wandering Albatross
- 6:10 Hawke's Bay Mayors Review DHB Sacking
- 6:12 Victims' Rights Inquiry - Government Response
- 6:17 Pacific News
- 6:26 Waatea News
- 6:35 International Markets Spooked
- 6:39 Hawkes' Bay DHB (Part 2)
- 7:09 International Markets (Part 2)
- 7:18 Hawkes' Bay DHB (Part 3)
- 7:40 Tibet Crisis - China Crackdown
- 7:45 Tibet Crisis (Part 2) - New Zealand's Position
- 7:53 Sports News
- 7:56 New Carisbrook Stadium
- 8:08 Hawkes' Bay DHB (Part 4)
- 8:23 International Markets (Part 3) - New Zealand
- 8:28 Violent Serb Clashes in Kosovo
- 8:37 Sports News
- 8:40 Milk Prices Cream it in NZ
- 8:44 McCartney Mills Settlement
- 8:47 Waatea News
- 8:51 Online Ballot
- 8:55 Barmy Army Brighter After Basin
Monday, 17 March 2008
- 6:00 Top Stories for 17 March 2008
- 6:01 Hihi - The Stitchbird
- 6:19 Pacific News
- 6:27 Waatea News
- 7:10 Hawkes Bay DHB Report Due
- 7:15 Worldwide Recession Fears
- 7:19 Violence in Tibet
- 7:24 Sir Roger Douglas
- 7:27 Union Against FTA with China
- 7:36 Qualification Authority Assess NCEA
- 7:40 Wales Six Nations Rugby Triumph
- 7:46 Sports News
- 7:50 Hunting Accident Raises Concerns
- 7:53 Military Life for High School Students
- 7:57 US Senator McCain Visits Iraq
- 8:09 Worldwide Recession (Part Two)
- 8:13 Sir Roger Douglas (Part Two)
- 8:20 NZ England Cricket Test
- 8:25 Uncertainty for Everest Climbers
- 8:35 Sports News
- 8:41 D-Day for Proposed New Carisbrook Stadium
- 8:45 "26,000 Vodka"to Export
- 8:48 Waatea News
- 8:51 Womad 2008 Review
- 8:55 Australian Correspondent - Phil Kafcaloudes
Friday, 14 March 2008
- 6:00 Top Stories for 14 March 2008
- 6:01 Hakoakoa - the Skua
- 6:11 US Recession Fears
- 6:13 Israeli Missile Attack on Gaza
- 6:14 Free Tibet - Independence Protest
- 6:16 Haneef Judicial Enquiry Dismissed
- 6:19 Pacific News
- 6:27 Waatea News
- 6:37 US Recession Fears (Part 2)
- 6:37 GE Equine Flu Vaccine
- 6:40 ACT Party Annual Conference
- 7:09 US Recession Fears (Part 3)
- 7:13 Auckland Airport Bid Announcement
- 7:16 Hawkes Bay DHB Report Prequel
- 7:25 Party Pill Ban
- 7:35 GE Equine Flu Vaccine (Part 2)
- 7:40 Real Estate Industry Regulation
- 7:48 Sports News
- 7:53 New Zealand International Festival of the Arts
- 8:09 US Recession Fears (Part 4)
- 8:13 Fast Forward Fund
- 8:20 Maori Party Support Surge and Survey
- 8:25 Biofuel Industry Urges Government Stand
- 8:35 Sports News
- 8:39 Murchison Helicopter Pilot's Death
- 8:43 Almost Half-a-Million on KiwiSaver
- 8:47 Free Tibet - Independence Protest (Part 2)
- 8:49 Waatea News
- 8:52 Rock to Wellington Ticketing
- 8:56 Australian Correspondent - Donna Demaio
Thursday, 13 March 2008
- 6:00 Top Stories for 13 March 2008
- 6:01 Birds Moonlit Waters - The NZ morepork on Kawau Island
- 6:11 Real Estate Institute New Figures
- 6:18 Pacific News
- 6:27 Waatea News
- 6:35 Airport Bidder Confident Despite Council Vote
- 6:40 Scrap Research Fund and Cut Public Servants Says National
- 7:10 Auckland International Airport Bid
- 7:18 National Vows to Scrap Ag Research Fund
- 7:20 New York Governor Resigns
- 7:25 Suspected Murderer Stephen Royds New Port Beach Hotel
- 7:29 Online Report - Your Digital Shadow
- 7:38 Mt Albert's State House Troublesome Family
- 7:41 Ministry Allows Teen Mum to Donate Liver to Baby
- 7:45 Sports News
- 7:50 Cook Strait Power Link Restored for Emergency Use
- 7:55 Rotorua Bath House
- 8:10 Canadian Bid for Auckland International Airport
- 8:14 Real Estate Institute Criticised for Talking Up Market
- 8:17 Balmoral Homes Facing Liquidation
- 8:21 Tukituki River
- 8:24 Concorde Crash Inquiry Raises Charges
- 8:35 Sports News
- 8:40 Hydrates As An Energy Resource
- 8:44 Kayakers Sydney Weed Complaint
- 8:48 Waatea News
- 8:51 Beijing Olympics Gets More Political
- 8:56 China Restricting Expeditions on Tibetan Everest
Wednesday, 12 March 2008
- 6:00 Top Stories for 12 March 2008
- 6:01 Toutouwai - The Robin
- 6:10 Fatal Texting While Driving
- 6:13 Dissatisfied Workers - Study
- 6:19 Pacific News
- 6:28 Waatea News
- 6:38 Body On Ice
- 6:41 Fast Forward Fund Folly - National
- 7:09 Body On Ice (Part 2)
- 7:13 Fast Forward Fund (Part 2)
- 7:22 Texting While Driving (Part 2)
- 7:35 Pakistani Suicide Bomb Attacks
- 7:39 Councils Vote on Airport Takeover Bid
- 7:44 Sports News
- 7:48 Election Finance Rules Confusion
- 7:51 Council Recycling Schemes
- 7:55 Hip Hop Thinks Twice
- 8:09 Body On Ice (Part 3)
- 8:14 Infratil - Airport Takeover Bid (Part 2)
- 8:18 Fast Forward Fund (Part 3)
- 8:21 Global Credit Crunch - Banks
- 8:26 OzJet to Palmerston North
- 8:34 Sports News
- 8:38 KiwiSaver Red Tape
- 8:41 Northern Territory's Discrimination
- 8:47 Waatea News
- 8:50 Sins for the Modern Age
- 8:55 Ellerslie International Flower Show
- 8:58 International Newspaper Headlines
Tuesday, 11 March 2008
- 6:00 Top Stories for 11 March 2008
- 6:01 Little Spotted Kiwi
- 6:11 Nai Yin Xue - Legal Opinion
- 6:18 Pacific News
- 6:28 Waatea News
- 6:38 New Government Science Fund
- 7:09 New Government Science Fund (Part 2)
- 7:12 Bailey Junior Kurariki Release (Part 1)
- 7:19 Real Estate Investment - Hanover, Blue Chip
- 7:26 Obama No Deputy
- 7:37 Deadly Sins For Our Age
- 7:41 Grafton Bridge Plan
- 7:46 Sports News
- 7:49 China - Foiled Terror Plots
- 7:53 Nai Yin Xue (Part 2)
- 7:56 Missing Climber on Mt Aspiring
- 7:59 Gordon Brown Waxes Bland
- 8:09 Auckland Airport Canada Bid
- 8:14 Gas Claims
- 8:17 Bailey John Kurariki Release (Part 2)
- 8:25 Body Snatcher Legislation
- 8:35 Sports News
- 8:39 Possible UK Visa Changes
- 8:42 Nauru Civil Unrest
- 8:47 Waatea News
- 8:51 Silent Discos
- 8:55 UK Oath of Allegiance to the Queen
- 8:58 Commonwealth Day
Monday, 10 March 2008
- 6:00 Top Stories for 10 March 08
- 6:01 Kawau - The King Shag
- 6:11 Sir Keith Park
- 6:14 Otago Blue Penguins at Risk
- 6:19 Pacific News
- 6:28 Waatea News
- 6:38 Negative Growth in Property Market
- 6:40 Malaysian Elections
- 6:47 Morning Business
- 7:09 Nai Yin Xue
- 7:12 Property Market (Part 2)
- 7:16 Possible UK Visa Changes
- 7:25 Christchurch Boy-Racers
- 7:34 England New Zealand Test Cricket
- 7:38 Fatal Pukekohe Motorcycle Crash
- 7:41 Sports News
- 7:45 Australia Pressures Japan on Whaling
- 7:50 Christchurch Farewells the Godwit
- 7:53 Morning Festival Report 10 March 2008
- 8:09 Nai Yin Xue (Part 2)
- 8:11 Nai Yin Xue (Part 3)
- 8:14 Cyber Storm II
- 8:18 Pakistan Politics
- 8:22 Name Suppression Laws
- 8:25 Ambitious European Spacecraft
- 8:35 Sports News
- 8:40 Key Disappoints Pasifika Festival
- 8:42 Israel Building in West Bank
- 8:45 Waatea News
- 8:45 Bhutanese Refugees in Nepal
- 8:52 Naked Cyclists
- 8:55 Australian Correspondent - Donna Demaio
- 9:27 Bodysnatching and Bioethics