Guyon Espiner
Top Stories for Wednesday 20 March 2019
Muslim families frustrated by 'false hope' of getting bodies; Umar Kuddus helps at Christchurch centre after mosque attacks; Ngai Tahu lift tapu on mosques; No sense of safety to return to mosque… Audio
Top Stories for Monday 18 March 2019
Christchurch mosque attacks: Funerals for victims begin; Shooter returned to 'finish' victims - survivor; Ardern promises gun-law reform after mosque attacks; Gun shops busy in wake of Christchurch… Audio
Christchurch mosque attacks: Morning Report special, 8am
Susie Ferguson is in Wellington and Guyon Espiner is in Christchurch for a special broadcast of Morning Report in the wake of the Christchurch mosque shootings. Frustration grows as family and friends… Audio
Christchurch mosque attacks: Morning Report special, 7am
Susie Ferguson is in Wellington and Guyon Espiner is in Christchurch for a special broadcast of Morning Report in the wake of the Christchurch mosque shootings. Frustration grows as family and friends… Audio
Christchurch mosque shooting: Morning Report Special, 8am
It's Saturday, March 16, one day after the Christchurch mosque attacks, leaving 49 people dead and dozens wounded. Susie Ferguson is in Wellington and Guyon Espiner is in Christchurch for a special… Audio
Christchurch mosque shooting: Morning Report Special, 7am
It's Saturday, March 16, one day after the Christchurch mosque attacks, leaving 49 people dead and dozens wounded. Susie Ferguson is in Wellington and Guyon Espiner is in Christchurch for a special… Audio
Christchurch mosque shooting: Morning Report Special, 6am
It's Saturday, March 16, one day after the Christchurch mosque attacks, leaving 49 people dead and dozens wounded. Susie Ferguson is in Wellington and Guyon Espiner is in Christchurch for a special… Audio
Top Stories for Friday 15 March 2019
School students take to the streets to demand action on climate change, James Shaw returns to parliament after yesterday's attack in a Wellington street, and The government rules out a state-owned… Audio
Top Stories for Thursday 14 March 2019
Melbourne man pleads guilty to manslaughter of NZ born wife; Sick rugby fans warned away from Forsyth Barr in measles scare; House insurance increasingly difficult in Wellington; Bernie Monk says he… Audio
Top Stories for Wednesday 13 March 2019
The biggest player in the insurance market is walking away from insuring houses in Wellington, Simon Bridges says the party donations under SFO investigation are a matter for the party and not him… Audio
Top Stories for Tuesday 12 March 2019
Top stories this morning... Great Barrier Islanders head to court to stop America's Cup waste being dumped off their coast Consumer urges the Government to intervene so quake-prone areas can get… Audio
Top Stories for Monday 11 March 2019
Missing man Denver Chance found dead, man charged with murder; 157 dead in Ethiopian plane crash; NZ drivers rack up $10m in unpaid toll fees; Renters in Wellington struggling to get insurance… Audio
Top Stories for Friday 8 March 2019
Doctors call for action on chronic pain crisis; Firefighters want blood tested for toxic chemicals; Labour blocks China expert on foreign interference committee; Drysdale looks at rowing for Fiji in… Audio
Top Stories for Thursday 7 March 2019
Top stories this morning... American tobacco giant Philip Morris swaps cigarettes for vape products High turnover and understaffing plague roading police New Zealand won't let in a stateless man who's… Audio
World in Sport for 6 March 2019
World Rugby is denying that Pacific nations are going to be excluded from a proposed World League competition, Samoa is given the tick of approval by Pacific Games organisers, the Samoa sevens… Audio
Top Stories for Wednesday 6 March 2019
New Zealand's only plane hijacker says she wants to go home to Somalia. Islamic State fighter Mark Taylor says he feels stabbed in the back by the New Zealand government. A documents reveal drug… Audio
Pacific rugby concerned about world rugby plans
World Rugby is denying that Pacific nations are going to be excluded from the the World League competition. On Twitter on Monday, World Rugby Chief Executive Brett Gosper said there is no Pacific shut… Audio
Top Stories for Tuesday 5 March 2019
Top stories this morning... Will an Islamic State fighter from Hamilton be forced to return home? Middlemore Hospital defends its handling of a suspected child abuse case Bowel cancer survival rates… Audio
Top Stories for Monday 4 March 2019
Akl mayoral race heats up as Goff announces new tilt at job; Chch cops ditch guns following wanted man's arrest; Greens want prisoners given right to vote; Capital gains tax would hit Kiwisavers hard… Audio
Broadcasters go OTT on CGT
There has been an overload of opinions about capital gains tax in the media lately from economists, lobbyists, politicians and business people who are part of the story. But plenty of the broadcasters… Audio