Catherine Hutton
Confidential police papers left at house after raid
The Police Minister wants answers after the Police admitted they lost confidential papers which got into the hands of the Mongrel Mob. Audio
Regions left in limbo after state highway funding announcement
Despite the government trumpeting its billion-dollar boost in state highway funding. Audio
Tough times for broadcasters
Broadcasting company Mediaworks are being told not to expect a payrise this year. Audio
Nine day fortnight
Some in the business community say the Government's latest initiative to stave off job losses doesn't go far enough. Audio
Car registrations to increase
There's anger at news the cost of car registrations is being hiked to meet rising ACC costs. Audio
SuperGold Card Use (Part 2)
The free public transport offered to SuperGold card holders could become a victim of its own success. Audio
SuperGold Card Use
SuperGold Cards growing popularity among pensioners may exceed its budget. Audio
Calls for tighter rules around use of methadone
There's a call for tighter rules around methadone use after a Taranaki pensioner was killed in head on car crash. Audio
Airport security review
The aviation industry is divided over the best way of improving security on domestic flights. Audio
New chair appointed for Otago DHB
After Richard Thomson was sacked in the fallout from a massive fraud. Audio
Fuel prices lower inflation
The consumers' price index fell half a percent in the December quarter, taking the annual rate to 3 point 4 percent. Audio
Transmission gully project
It's unclear whether spending on roading will include Transmission Gully, a billion dollar highway out of Wellington. Audio
Growing opposition to Gaza attacks
There is growing discontent about our government's failure to take a hard line against Israel's behaviour in Gaza. Audio
Summer holidays
A new survey has asked the question.... should we move the summer holiday? Audio
The New Year in New Zealand
Our reporters were at New Year celebrations in Wellington and Christchurch. 235 arrests were made in the Tauranga area. Audio
Banking Union concerned at ANZ overseas recruitment
Finsec says the ANZ National bank should be offering New Zealanders jobs instead of continuing to recruit from overseas. Audio
Families Commission summit canceled
The Families Commission has canned plans for a two hundred thousand dollar conference. Audio
Commercial property market feels pinch of credit crunch
But industry sources say low vacancy rates and a lack of debt will stabilise the sector. Audio