Geoff Robinson
Top Stories for Tuesday 7 August 2012
Mt Tongariro erupts for the first time since 1897, Changes to New Zealand Defence Force Afghan mission to protect soldiers, Valerie Adams settles for silver, Maori Party may take court action to stop… Audio
Top Stories for Monday 6 August 2012
Aid workers say Afghanistan deaths a reminder of dangers; Phil Goff says Afghanistan still gripped by corruption; Haqqani network gaining strength in Afghanistan; Successful weekend for New Zealand at… Audio
Top Stories for Friday 3 August 2012
Rowers Nathan Cohen and Joseph Sullivan power their way to New Zealand's first gold at the London Olympics. The government's accused of interfering in a judicial process by requesting a speedy… Audio
Top Stories for Thursday 2 August 2012
Rowers ecstatic over Olympic bronze; Big night for rowers and cyclists at Olympics; Rates revolt threatened in Christchurch; Rotting sleepers could have compromised safety; Banks faces attack in… Audio
Top Stories for Wednesday 1 August 2012
Equestrian, rowing and hockey the highlights at Olympics; New Zealand Equestrian Sports hail team bronze; Financial review suggests future of New Zealand rugby at risk; Rugby Players Assoc warns… Audio
Top Stories for Tuesday 31 July 2012
Business leaders say Christchurch will be most liveable city in Australasia; Gerry Brownlee says Christchurch work will begin soon; Avon River tree planting ceremony; Claimants urge government to… Audio
Top Stories for Monday 30 July 2012
Black Sticks, rowers among standout performaces at Olympics; Kiwis break rowing best; major problems with Chinese locomotives made clear; Auckland council braced as first new rates bills mailed… Audio
Top Stories for Friday 27 July 2012
NZ Olympic team eager to start campaigns; Nick Willis announced as flag bearer; The Olympic Flame is in the middle of London; Gay community pleased Parliament to consider same sex marriage; Banks… Audio
Top Stories for Thursday 26 July 2012
Football Ferns proud to play in opening event;Locals welcome next stage of Rena removal;Calls for more resources to deal with child abuse;Miner's union says it's unbelievable accident… Audio
Top Stories for Wednesday 25 July 2012
A coroner finds the Kahui twins died from brain injuries suffered while in the sole custody, care and control of their father Chris Kahui, A charitable trust is told it didn't do enough to stop an… Audio
Top Stories for Friday 20 July 2012
The Syrian Government launches a full military assault on the rebels in Damascus. Confidential medical records found on a Christchurch street and Whittall wants Pike Royal Commission re-opened. Audio
Top Stories for Thursday 19 July 2012
The latest from Syria and the suicide bombing that's killed three senior government figures; were Fijian politicians lives at risk in NZ?; water rights and the Treaty of Waitangi; Corporal Apiata… Audio
Top Stories for Friday 13 July 2012
Vodafone-Telstra merger could push Telecom prices down; Major roading project changed to save $300 million; Olympics 2012: 'Worst day for organisers in seven years of preparation'; Claims Govt's… Audio
Top Stories for Thursday 12 July 2012
Maori Party heading for showdown with PM; Chinese immigration advisers warn govt to tighten up licensing; head-on collision kills four people on State Highway Four; death of 10 year old boy in Waikura… Audio
Top Stories for Tuesday 10 July 2012
Prison release conditions to be set for Beast of Blenheim; KiwiRail to slash up to 220 jobs by October; Police investigating body found in Mt Victoria; New Zealander dies while base jumping in… Audio
Top Stories for Monday 9 July 1012
Urgent Waitangi Tribunal hearing into water claims begins; Kylee Guy wants husband's killer brought to justice; US record heatwave leaves scores dead; Ministry service review plan revealed in Budget… Audio
Top Stories for Friday 6 July 2012
Fukushima nuclear disaster 'made in Japan'; Pilot error contributed to Air France crash; Private prison management promise to lift performance; Pike River Families don't want royal commission… Audio
Top Stories for Thursday 5 July 2012
A new report says biosecurity shortcomings contributed to the PSA outbreak. Questions about wether Mum and Dad investors have enough savings to buy into the country's energy companies and is a major… Audio
Top Stories for Tuesday 3 July 2012
The delays to emissions trading, a sensible response in uncertain times or a lack of interest in the environment? The Earthquakes Commission hears two chances were missed to inspect the CTV building… Audio
Top Stories for Monday 2 July 2012
Government extends contract with commercial organisation for public frequency,Kiwifm decision 'a kick in the teeth' for TVNZ7 supporters,MOBIE starts today but will be months before it's actually… Audio