Mary Wilson
Green Party Coal Moratorium
The Green Party is calling for a moratorium on consents for new coalmines and the closure of the Huntly power station. Audio
Democrats' Pennsylvania Primary
With 158 delegates at stake, the Pennsylvania primary is the largest remaining Democratic contest. Audio
Nicholas Murder Trial
The trial for 51-year-old Haumoana man Murray Foreman, charged with the Nicholas murder in late August 2004 is in its 2nd week. Audio
Solid Energy Spies
Another of Solid Energy's contractors has applied to patrol conservation land. Audio
Lipine Sila Trial
The trial jury of a man accused of killing two teenagers by running them over has visited the street where the girls were hit. Audio
Missing Israeli Tourist
An Israeli tourist is missing on Central Otago's rugged Routeburn Track. Her brother speaks with Mary. Audio
National's Key to Broadband
The National leader John Key has outlined an ambitious plan to connect most New Zealand homes to high speed broadband. Audio
Kahui Trial
Medical specialists have described how their mother did not seem concerned about their health as they were brought to hospital. Audio
Junior Doctors Strike (Part 2)
DHB spokesperson David Meates speaks with Mary after listening to the RDA viewpoint. Audio
Junior Doctors Strike (Part 1)
Resident Doctors Association union spokesperson Deborah Powell speaks with Mary. Audio
Naval Equipment Failure - Inquiry Findings
22-year-old Byron Solomon drowned when an inflatable capsized while being lowered from the HMNZ Canterbury. Audio
ANZ National Bank Job Losses
Mary talks to Finsec, the banking union and the ANZ National's GM of HR. Audio
All Blacks Review
An independent review of last year's Rugby World Cup says in future, preparations for the tournament should be more low key. Audio
Tongariro Tragedy (Part 1)
Mary speaks with surviving student, Daniel Adolph about what happened that morning. Audio
Fisher and Paykel (Part 2)
Mary talks to F and P Managing Director John Bonguard about his company's decision. Audio
Our Galactic Junkyard
The space around our planet is surrounded by orbiting space junk. Audio
Medical Guinea Pigs
Questions are being raised about new claims that members of Australia's stolen generations were used as medical guinea pigs. Audio
Fiji Public Against Peoples Charter
A poll in Fiji has found that the majority of people are against the Peoples' Charter for Change and Progress. Audio
USA Remembers First Campus Shooting
Most American universities ban but students insist they have a right to self-defense by arming themselves. Audio
Doubts on Lowering Petrol Prices
Australian PM Kevin Rudd has promised that by mid-December service stations will be forced to name the next day's price. Audio