Guyon Espiner
Top Stories for Monday 28 January 2019
A survey finds 80 percent support for cleaner rivers and lakes, it's going to be a scorcher - high temperatures prompt health warnings, and hundreds of teaching vacancies are unfilled as the new… Audio
Auckland trains halted, passengers walk Britomart tunnel
Many Auckland commuters have been trapped in train carriages for up to an hour on Friday morning after a major signal fault on the network. One citybound passenger, Nicola, tells us about having to… Audio
Top Stories for Friday 25 January 2019
Top stories this morning... Junior hospital doctors are set to walk off the job after last-ditch mediation fails The threat of industrial action also hangs over schools as the new year begins… Audio
Rob Hosking remembered
Journalist and RNZ contributor Rob Hosking died of cancer last weekend at the age of 54. Morning Report host Susie Ferguson remembers his kindness, intelligence and fine taste in whiskey. Audio
Top Stories for Thursday 24 January 2019
Top stories this morning... Cape Kidnappers is off limits after a rockfall swept two tourists out to sea 15-hundred people sign up to a radical action climate change protest group Judith Collins says… Audio
Top Stories for Wednesday 23 January 2019
A homicide inquiry's under way in Whanganui after a stabbing rampage left one person dead, five tourists struck by a falling tree in Queenstown remain in hospital one is in a serious condition, and… Audio
Top Stories for Tuesday 22 January 2019
Britain promises New Zealand trade won't suffer when a Brexit deal is reached, A member of the Roast Busters gang is condemned after he breaks a five-year silence, and a woman sexually abused in the… Audio
Top Stories for Monday 21 January 2019
All New Zealand's main property markets are now deemed severely unaffordable, white noise - minority voices are drowned out as Auckland Council seeks feedback on its long term plans, and Fears of a… Audio
Train service disruptions in Wellington
Train services have been reduced in Wellington today because of the need for urgent mechanical work. RNZ understands twenty trains have been withdrawn from service because of concerns about the… Audio
Top Stories for Friday 21 December 2018
Disruptions to Wellington trains; 110,000 stranded at Gatwick airport over drone; Vic Uni rejects exchange student after mental illness revealed; Counsellor comment on Vic Uni scenario; AUS deports… Audio
Top Stories for Thursday 20 December 2018
A new national survey reveals three quarters of crime victims don't report it to the police, The US pulls its troops out of Syria as President Trump claims victory over ISIS, National says it's a… Audio
Top Stories for Wednesday 19 December 2018
the chair of a Government agency resigns over the spying scandal, three Canterbury rivers are contaminated with a dangerous pathogen, and Google bosses can't explain why they named the man accused of… Audio
Top Stories for Tuesday 18 December 2018
A union fears there could be more slave bosses in New Zealand, The Transport Agency has known for two years about weaknesses in its inspection system - but didn't act, Schools say official truancy… Audio
Top Stories for Monday 17 December 2018
Schools are under fire for refusing to enrol children who live in their zones, The government is spending 1.4 billion dollars on road safety, but will it make a difference this Christmas? A New… Audio
Top Stories for Friday 14 December 2018
Midwives accuse ministers of interference in pay talks, Royal Commission sends abuse survivor's details to wrong person, Grant Robertson discusses 'Wellbeing Budget', Four-year-old killed in rugby… Audio
Top Stories for Thursday 13 December 2018
Union takes offer to Air NZ engineers, strike notice withdrawn, MPs vote on Theresa May's leadership as Brexit looms, Aboriginal man heads to court to fight deportation to NZ, Trump's former lawyer… Audio
Top Stories for Wednesday 12 December 2018
Crisis talks as Air New Zealand engineers plan to strike for three days next week, Queenstown holds a candlelight vigil for Grace Millane, and Have truck and bus inspectors been bending the rules on… Audio
Top Stories for Tuesday 11 December 2018
A former flatmate speaks out about the man accused of killing Grace Millane, Wellington City Council ignored engineering advice when it approved a plan for a building that was later fatally damaged in… Audio
Top Stories for Monday 10 December 2018
A body believed to be that of British backpacker Grace Millane is found in the Waitakere ranges.. We'll cross live to our reporter at the scene, A man is shot amid Black Power and Mongrel Mob tensions… Audio
Kīwaha - Give it a go! Episode 4
Kīwaha/Give it a go! A chance to learn a few super simple sayings in te reo Maori that you can use in your everyday conversations. Produced by Shannon Haunui-Thompson and Guyon Espiner. Video, Audio