Katrina Batten
Midday News for 22 August 2014
John Key comes under more pressure over the release of spy agency documents to right-wing blogger Cameron Slater and thousands gather for the Crown apology to Tuhoe. Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 18 August 2014
The United Nations has confirmed the first World Indigenous Conference will take place after a lot of uncertainty by delegates worried about whether it would happen. The broadband group, Nga Pu Waea… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 18 August 2014
The United Nations has confirmed the first World Indigenous Conference will take place after a lot of uncertainty by delegates worried about whether it would happen. The broadband group, Nga Pu Waea… Audio
Best of the Week - 15 August 2014
Highlights from Radio New Zealand National's programmes for the week ending Friday 15 August. This week......the battle for the education dollar; decriminilisation of marijuana - the States have done… Audio
Midday News for 15 August 2014
John Key is unconcerned about the prospect of Nicky Hager releasing more material; The Government says it's taking action on bowel cancer deaths. Audio
Best of the Week - 8 August 2014
Highlights from Radio New Zealand National's programmes for the week ending Friday 8 August. This week......Insight explores what's being done to ensure food security for the planet; the media's… Audio
Midday News for 8 August 2014
The Government announces it will not push for the full removal of the Rena and a standoff continues over the last resting place of a Bay of Plenty man. Audio
Midday News for 6 August 2014
Unemployment falls to its lowest level in more than five years and warnings Fonterra's payout to farmers could drop to $5.50 per kilo of milk solids. Audio
Best of the Week - 1 August 2014
Highlights from Radio New Zealand National's programmes for the week ending Friday 1 August. This week......another deserving young winner of the Lexus Song Quest; the nerves of steel that made Neil… Audio
Best of the Week for 1 August 2014
Highlights from Radio New Zealand National's programmes for the week ending Friday 1 August. This week......another deserving young winner of the Lexus Song Quest; the nerves of steel that made Neil… Audio
Midday News for 29 July 2014
Conservation Minister, Nick Smith, drops his threat of legal action and Labour says it is will work with Internet-Mana after the election. Audio
Midday News for 28 July 2014
Fish and Game accuse the Minister of Conservation of political interference in their organisation and the Prime Minister's confirms Murray McCully will stand in East Coast Bays. Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 28 July 2014
MetService has reached an agreement with two marae to put a weather radar on ancestral land in the Far North - to track rain and thunderstorms. A tribe in the Ohope area of Bay of Plenty says an… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 28 July 2014
MetService has reached an agreement with two marae to put a weather radar on ancestral land in the Far North - to track rain and thunderstorms. An Auckland Maori carver believes the art of his trade… Audio
Best of the Week - 25 July 2014
Highlights from Radio New Zealand National's programmes for the week ending Friday 25 July. This week......from mining to tourism - the West Coast attracting visitors; will Sky TV maintain its… Audio
Midday News for 22 July 2014
Pro-Russian separatists have handed over the black boxes from downed flight MH-17 and diplomatic efforts to broker a truce in Gaza have intensified. Audio
Midday News for 21 July 2014
The US calls on Russia to take responsibility for the downing of MH-17 and criticism of Northland's roads intensifies following the weekend deluge. Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 14 July 2014
The United Nations is denying an accusation its president is delaying preparations to hold its first global indigenous conference; A political scientist is predicting the Maori Party is most likely to… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 14 July 2014
The United Nations is denying an accusation its president is delaying preparations to hold its first global indigenous conference; The Hokotehi Moriori Trust is opposing an application from the… Audio
Best of the Week - 11 July 2014
Highlights from Radio New Zealand National's programmes for the week ending Friday 11 July. This week......how changes at Radio New Zealand may affect the listeners; Felicity Drumm speaks about the TV… Audio