Mary Wilson
Mt Eden Prison in For Make Over
The government has committed 250 million dollars to build new facilities and get them up in running. Audio
Democratic Race
The race to be the Democratic candidate for US President has seen both Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton claim a win today. Audio
Myanmar Urged to Open Doors to International Aid
At least 22,500 people are dead, 41-thousand are missing, and aid officials say many more have been left homeless. Audio
Transport Gets Until 2011 to Come Under ETS
In the face of soaring fuel prices, the government has confirmed it's backing down on part of its Emissions Trading Scheme. Audio
Christchurch Council Rent Increase
The council plans top increase low-income tenant rents by 24% unless Govt funds 30 million dollars. Audio
Ruapehu Eruption Warning
Visitors to the summit of Maunga Ruapehu are being warned of an increased risk of eruptions from Crater Lake. Audio
Immunisation Programme
Funding has been confirmed to help prevent the dozens of deaths each year from cervical cancer. Audio
Waihopai Update
Mary speaks with both the Police and the Anzac Ploughshares group about the 'Spy Valley' attack. Audio
Auckland Transport Infrastructure
Auckland is reviewing potential solutions to its appalling lack of public transport and roading infrastructure. Audio
Waikato Drought Breaks
After gruelling months of parched paddocks and thinning stock, Waikato farmers are officially over the drought. Audio
Bogus Courier Scam
The police are warning people in Kerikeri and Whangarei about a bogus courier driver, running a credit card scam in the region. Audio
Kahui Trial Update
Our reporter Joy Reid has been reviewing video evidence in the case. Audio
Emissions Trading Scheme Fallout
The system will cost tens of thousands of jobs and big losses in people's earnings in coming years - a new report warns. Audio
Second Junior Doctors Strike
Further strike action by junior hospital doctors looks certain to go ahead next week following a breakdown in talks today. Audio
NIWA Climate Outlook (Part 2)
Mary talks to NIWA scientist Dr Jim Renwick about the predictions and implications for the country's energy supply. Audio
NIWA Climate Outlook (Part 1)
Energy analysts are warning consumers to start conserving power now - or face blackouts this winter. Audio
Waihopai Attack (Part 3)
Mary speaks with the director of the Government Communications Security Bureau, Bruce Ferguson. Audio
Waihopai Attack (Part 2)
Mary speaks with our reporter Geoff Moffet who is outside Blenheim's district court. Audio
Waihopai Attack (Part 1)
Mary speaks with Manu Caddie, a spokesperson for the Ploughshares group behind the attack on the satellite base. Audio
European Parliment Challenges China
They say its dealings with corrupt regimes in Africa encourage abuses of human rights. Audio