Ceinwen Curtis
Doctors on the Look Out for Kidney Stones
The Ministry of Health will begin asking doctors if they've seen cases of children or babies with kidney stones. Audio
Change in Heinz Nurture Brand Formula
Parents are demanding to know why they weren't told about a change in the formula that's led to unsettled babies. Audio
New Gas Discovery In Southland
The Goodwin 1 exploration well, drilled near Ohau, turned up a core of coal seam methane gas at the weekend. Audio
Food Safety Arrests In China
The dairy co-operative, Fonterra, is being asked to explain why milk quality testing did not pick up the contamination. Audio
Nats Science Policy
National's leaked research, science and technology policy has met with a guarded response from the science sector. Audio
Latest Quotable Value Figures Show Decline
QV is reporting a four point five percent decline in national property values for the year to August. Audio
Telstra Clear launches Into Mobile Phone Market
Telstra Clear has launched itself into the mobile phone market in what is believed to be the start of an influx of new players. Audio
EPMU Row
The EPMU says one of its organisers did not seek union permission to campaign as a list MP for the ACT party. Audio
Bee Population Diminishing
Beekeepers are starting to panic as viruses, insecticides and changing land use, wipe out bee populations. Audio
Exchange Rates Favouring Exporters
Exporters are starting to feel the benefits as the dollar continues to slide. Audio
Independent Petrol Stations Suffering
The MTA says that more than half of all independently owned petrol stations have closed in the last 12 years. Audio
Pregnant Woman Told to Travel Three Hours Alpine Trip
The West Coast DHB is under fire for asking a woman suffering from contractions to travel across the Southern Alps. Audio
Environmentalists Condemn National
National pland to introduce major changes to the Resource Management Act. Audio
Building New Houses
Some builders and subcontractors are beginning to suffer as the building of new houses slumps to a 22 year low. Audio
Waharoa Drive-By
Police are urging the community of Waharoa to stay calm following a drive-by shooting in the early hours of yesterday morning. Audio
Alliance Declares Meat Merger Industry Dead
The South Island meat co-operative, Alliance, says a meat industry merger is dead,. Audio
Pope Benedict XVI
The Pontiff has wrapped up World Youth Day in Sydney celebrating mass in front of 300 thousand people. Audio
Costs and Benefits of the Government's ETS
The latest report into the costs and benefits of the Government's Emissions Trading Scheme is being widely criticised. Audio
Casual Workers' Rights
Unions are welcoming a set of improvements proposed by the Government to casual workers' rights. Audio
Wellington Infill Housing Plans
Opposition is growing to a plan by Wellington City council to create new infill housing zones in the city. Audio