Mary Wilson
Who's Creaming It?
The New Zealand Institute of Economic Research looks at the returns to farmers. Audio
Dollar Continues to Fall
Supermarket and grocery sales fell for the month of March and sales for Cars are down by 7 percent. Audio
Red Light Cameras For Auckland
Running red lights in Auckland causes hundreds of accidents a year - and the city's council say its clamping down on it. Audio
Cyclone Victims Need Supplies Urgently
Myanmar still needs to get urgently needed supplies to more than a million cyclone victims. Audio
Concern Over Selective Logging
Forestry management company Timberlands has resource consent to take the treess and locals fear the work will start soon. Audio
Rescuers Desperately Searching For The Survivors
The quake, which struck on Monday, has devastated cities across the huge province of Sichuan. Audio
Sex Victims Disadvantaged
Women's organisations are backing calls for changes to the way sexual abuse complainants are treated in court. Audio
Police Giving Evidence Against Their Own
The police in Auckland have been giving evidence against one of their own. Audio
Judge Reserves Decision Over Electoral Finance Act
A judge has reserved his decision after a day of legal argument over the Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union's status. Audio
Minister Knew Concerns With Former Head
Clayton Cosgrove has revealed he was told of concerns about the actions of the former head of the Immigration Service last year. Audio
Advertisers Makes Light of Escape
Advertising agencies are making light of an inmate's escape from Auckland's Mt Eden prison. Audio
Crushing Victory For Clinton
In the United States, Hillary Clinton has scored a crushing victory in the West Virginia primary. Audio
Good News For Home Owners
Good news for many home owners today, with the remaining major banks dropping their key two-year lending rates. Audio
Race Against Time in China
The 7.9 magnitude quake in China's south-west province of Sichuan is the country's worst for three decades. Audio
Patient Safety in Question
Our Health Correspondent, Karen Brown, has the details behind the allegation that Dr Forbes has made about safety. Audio
Patient Safety at Risk in GreyMouth
An inquiry is underway into Greymouth's public hospital after claims from a senior doctor there that patient safety is at risk. Audio
ASB Bank Drops Interest Rates
The bank says it's passing the reduced cost of funds in the financial markets onto its customers. Audio
Clarkson Won't Contest This Years Election
The party's chairperson in Tauranga, Simon Bridges, has already put his name forward. Audio
Mynamar Says Their Not Ready for Foreign Aid
New Zealander Jeremy Francis is one of those working to bring aid to people left in desperate need by the cyclone. Audio