Ian Telfer
Coroner report on unsolved crime
16-year old Wendy Mayes vanished in September 1961 after meeting a man to talk about modelling work. Audio
Government announces 12-month Herceptin funding
The Government has announced it will fund a full 12 months of the breast cancer drug Herceptin. Audio
Parents sharing bed with infants may contribute to deaths
Coroner Garry Evans heard seven infant death cases in the Wellington coroner's court today. Audio
Residents of Russell picket over rubbish tip
They are angry that the Far North District Council has not consulted them over the region's refuse problems. Audio
Wellington Airport Shares
The Wellington city council may have to accept a discount price if it seeks to sell part of its stake in the local airport. Audio
Climate change talks
The next set of global climate change talks begin today in the Polish city of Poznan. Audio
Genetically-modified onions
Perhaps they could modify them to the point where they don't make you cry...? Audio
Governemt warned not to rush into anything
The Government says bringing forward infrastructure spending will inject about seven billion dollars into the economy. Audio
Hamilton buses back to regular service
Full bus services are back in Hamilton today after locked out drivers reached a pay deal with their employer, Go Bus. Audio
Kiwis more active than feared
A new survey by SPARC shows 79% of us do at least one form of weekly exercise. Audio
Air New Zealand axe 200 jobs
The fallout from that global economic crisis is hitting home at Air New Zealand. Audio
Bad news for tourism industry
Air New Zealand's announcement it is going to cut jobs is the latest in a series of bad news for the tourism industry. Audio
Contact Energy customers switch
Rival power companies say ten thousand electricity customers have abandoned Contact Energy over the last month. Audio
Labour has left its baggage in parliament
The West Coast sawmill industry says they were 'betrayed' by Labour ministers over a promised rescue deal. Audio
Three search and rescue operations in the South Island
An experienced diver, a teenage swimmer and a kayaker are the three missing people. Audio
90 years since Armistice was declared in WW1
In cities and towns around New Zealand today 50 commemorative services have been held to pay respect. Audio
Government Officials to Meet With ABC Operators
Australia's biggest early childhood provider owes more than one billion dollars, mainly to its banking backers. Audio
Insight 2 November - Forestry
Insight looks at whether carbon markets can power forestry out of its decline. Audio
Apprenticeships Threatened by Recession
Apprentices are being laid off as many industries struggle to cope with the economic downturn. Audio
Forestry Contractors Want Producer Board Set Up
The idea has support amongst Maori forest owners but has been labeled as unnecessary by other large forest owners. Audio