Jim Mora
Search in NZ for pen pal of Anne Frank's father
Researchers who've been trying to find letters written by Anne Frank's father to his Australian pen pals, have made a New Zealand connection. Audio
Closing arguments in the Cissy Chen murder trial
The Crown says Cissy Chen was murdered by her long-time partner, who she was about to break up with and have him cut from her will. Audio
Dunedin downpour floods 1200 properties - City Council
More than a week after Dunedin suffered it's once in a 100 years downpour, the city council now says more than 1200 properties have been flooded. Audio
Evening Business for 12 June 2015
Activity in the manufacturing sector is still growing, but not as fast as it has been. Audio
PM Abbott refuses to deny officials pay smugglers
The Australian Prime Minister has refused to deny his officials have paid people smugglers to go away saying they'll stop the boats by 'hook or by crook'. Audio
Kauri tree-climber convicted but escapes punishment - for now.
A man who spent three days trying to protect a threatened Kauri tree in Auckland, by camping out high in its branches, has been formally convicted, but has escaped punishment. Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Friday 12 June 2015
Manhunt on for sex attacker who stomped woman on lunchbreak;Club player banned for 45 weeks for vicious shoulder charge;Kauri tree-climber convicted but escapes punishment - for now;PM Abbott refuses… Audio
Saudi blogger punished
Raif Badawi has been sentenced to 10 years in prison and 1,000 lashes for championing free speech. Audio
High profile resignations
Several high profile people have fallen on their swords this week. Employment lawyer Kathryn Dalziel joins the Panel to talk about why jump before they're possibly pushed. Audio
Panel says
What the Panelists Josie Pagani and Graham Bell have been thinking about. Audio
Your health and the month you were born
A new study's found the month you were born in influences your chances of having certain diseases. Audio
The Panel with Josie Pagani and Graham Bell (Part 2)
Your health and the month you were born; Panel says; High profile resignations; Saudi blogger punished. Audio
OCR balancing act
The effect of interest rates . Economic commentator Bernard Hickey tells us what he thinks the effects of interest rates will have on Auckland's housing bubble and exports. Audio
Troops in Iraq
The Prime Minister says there's no chance of "mission creep" in Iraq. The Australian PM says ISIS is a global threat. Audio
The Panel with Josie Pagani and Graham Bell (Part 1)
What the Panelists Josie Pagani and Graham Bell have been up to;Troops in Iraq;OCR balancing act. Audio
The Panel pre-show for 12 June 2015
What the world is talking about. With Julie Moffett. Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Thursday 11 June 2015
Man and three paramedics ill from unknown substance; Banks rush to slash mortgage rates after OCR cut; Breeder says no worries about sheep going to Mexico; Green light for restoring Christchurch town… Audio
Evening Business for 10 June 2015
News from the business sector including a market report. Audio