Katrina Batten
Midday News for 16 January 2015
The local oil industry says the drop in oil prices is just a short term problem. Audio
Midday News for 15 January 2015
New Zealand First Party says the Navy should shoot at ships fishing illegally in the Southern Ocean. Audio
Late Edition for 14 January 2015
House prices continue to rise and new restorative justice programmes are not working as planned. Audio
Late Edition for 13 January 2015
A review of how the police promoted zero tolerance on speed this summer has been ordered and a discussion about social media and distraction from Summer Noelle. Audio
Late Edition for 12 January 2015
An Islamic leader in Wellington urges people to show more respect for Islam and the Safety of trampolines. Audio
Midday News for 9 January 2015
A huge search by night in France for the Charlie Hebdo killers. Audio
Midday News for 8 January 2015
Terror strikes in the heart of Paris; three killers are still at large. Audio
Late Edition for Wednesday 7 January
Katrina Batten presents Late Edtion with a selection of stories from Summer Repert and Summer Noelle. Audio
Late Edition for Tues 6 January
Late Edition with Katrina Batten presents a roundup of stories from Summer Report and Summer Noelle. Audio
Late Edition for Monday 5 January
Katrina Batten presents late Edition with some of the best of Summer Report and Summer Noelle. Audio
Late Edition for Tuesday 30 December
Late Edition with Katrina Batten brings you a roundup of items from Summer Report and Summer Noelle. Audio
Late Edition for Monday 29 December
Summer Late Edition with a roundup of the main storys from todays programmes includin Summer Report and Summer Noelle. Audio
A Christmas Carol Ballet
In early November, Katrina met up with five of the 11 New Zealand ballet dancers of the 34-strong Royal New Zealand Ballet Company and spoke with them about performing A Christmas Carol ballet, which… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 22 December 2014
A lawyer representing Maori military veterans in their quest for compensation says the Government should acknowledge all Maori who fought in battles and not just those that were for the Crown. A Far… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 22 December 2014
A Far North iwi leader says he feels he's fulfilled the aspirations of kaumatua, following the purchase of their ancestral maunga. Northland's Regional Council is set to make some weighty decisions… Audio
Best of the Week - 19 December 2014
Highlights from Radio New Zealand National's programmes for the week ending Friday 19 December. This week.....insights into how and why the Sydney seige happened; alone on air - when a guest walks out… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 15 December 2014
The Maori Trustee says it has accumulated five million dollars in unclaimed dividends. The Crown has failed to pay tribes to use Lake Waikaremoana for hydro-electric generation and caused damage to a… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 15 December 2014
The Crown has failed to pay tribes to use Lake Waikaremoana for hydro-electric generation and caused damage to a significant taonga in Tuhoe territory. The Maori Trustee says it has accumulated 5… Audio
Long Range Weather Forecast for 12 December 2014
Long Range Weather Forecast for 12 December 2014 Audio