Ceinwen Curtis
Air NZ grabs a stake in Oz carrier
Air New Zealand has taken a stake in Virgin Blue and says it plans to buy more of the company. Audio
Third accident in controversial Wellington bus lane
A third person has been hit by a bus on a controversial new busway in Wellington's inner-city. Audio
Whole country in mourning for men who died at Pike River
The shock at the deaths at the Pike River coal mine has rippled across the country. Radio New Zealand's reporters have been speaking to people on the streets in Wellington, Auckland and Christchurch… Audio
New Zealanders respond to royal engagement
And what do New Zealanders think of the impending nuptials? Audio
'Worst of recession over' comments are cold comfort
The worst of the recession is over according to the Reserve Bank Governor Alan Bollard, but that's cold comfort to parts of New Zealand still reeling from it's effects. Audio
Key to propose procedural changes to child discipline law
The Prime Minister will later today bring some options to Cabinet that may result in police making changes to the way they deal with child discipline cases. Audio
Strong opposition to Tasman's plans for Tarawera River
Local iwi want to restrict the right of Kawerau's pulp and paper mill to release waste into the Tarawera river. Audio
Kyoto replacement treaty unlikely to be ready this year
The minister in charge of international climate change negotiations, Tim Groser is warning there is unlikely to be a treaty ready to replace the Kyoto Protocol on climate change this year. Audio
Fall in property prices slowing, city prices flicker into life
The property market appears to be flattening out, with slight improvements in most main centres. Audio
Police hold a briefing over triple fatality in Invercargill
Heavy snowfall is affecting many roads around the country with many closures. Audio
AIDS agencies expecting renewed influx of calls
HIV support agencies say they are expecting a further influx of calls today from people concerned they might have contracted the virus. Audio
Farmers say soaking rains signal end of drought
The past 24 hour long deluge has been a welcome sound for many farmers in the eastern North Island. Audio
Weather update - roads
Our reporter Ceinwen Curtis has the very latest from the transport agencies. Audio
Weather update - roads
Our reporter Ceinwen Curtis has the very latest from the transport agencies. Audio
Swollen Rangitata floods businesses, farms
Many people in the South Island are cleaning up today after severe weather at the weekend. Audio
Molenaar's friends culpable says mayor
The mayor of Napier says friends of dead gunman Jan Molenaar who knew he had weapons are culpable. Audio
New fertility payment scheme may give false hope
A Wellington fertility clinic says it has found a way for couples battling infertility to get most of their money back. Audio
Widespread objection to super-city decisions
Opposition parties and The Maori Party have responded to the government's plans for an Auckland super city. Audio
FSA to tackle Talleys over nightshade in peas
Talleys can expect a call from them today after black nightshade berries found in frozen peas. Audio
Top brass may work Easter flights for Air New Zealand
Air New Zealand executives will be pressed into service as cabin crew on its subsidiary aircraft if staff strike. Audio