Mary Wilson
Abortions on The Rise Court Told
A large number of authorisations on mental health grounds don't mean something's wrong with abortion laws. Audio
Business Confidence Expected to Worsen
The NZ Institute of Economic Research quarterly survey, shows a net 64 percent of firms expect business conditions to worsen. Audio
Winston Peters Talks about Free Trade Agreement
Mr Peters joins Mary Wilson to talk about Free Trade Agreement. Audio
Teenage Boy Killed by Shark
In Australia, a teenage boy has been killed by a shark while surfing at Ballina in northern New South Wales. Audio
Explosion Had Force of 2000 kms per Hour
The explosion was followed by a wave of super heated gas. Audio
NZ First to Vote Against Free Trade Agreement
NZ First is to vote against the Free Trade Agreement with China, saying there is not enough in the deal for New Zealand. Audio
Herceptin (Part 2)
Drug-buying agency Pharmac is considering all options in wake of surprise High Court Herceptin ruling. Audio
Lombard Group Suspends Payments
The finance company is blaming the downturn in the property market for suspending payments to its investors. Audio
Emma Agnew Murder Trial
A depositions hearing has found that there is enough evidence to put Liam Reid on trial for the murder of Emma Agnew. Audio
Radioactive Material Seized
Colombia says its seized 30 kilos of uranium from the left-wing rebel group, FARC. Audio
Missiles Fired into Green Zone
Missiles have again been fired into the so called Green Zone set up by American forces. Audio
Maritime Rescue Questioned
Questions are being asked about whether a maritime rescue off the Kaipara Coast. Audio
Lotto Sales Online
The government's made some changes that'll allow the sale of Lotto, Keno and other lotteries games online. Audio
Cannonball-like Object Found in Gisborne
A Cannonball-like Object, has been found near Gisborne and is now being tested to determine its age and origin. Audio
Marina Erakovic to Play French Open
Kiwi tennis sensation Marina Erakovic has guaranteed herself a place in the main draw of this year's French Open. Audio
Trans-Tasman Service Likely to be Scrapped (Part 2)
A take-over bid for Ozjet appears has grounded Palmerston North's chance of having its trans-Tasman service reinstated. Audio
NZ Rugby Outlook and Changes
Change is on the cards for NZ rugby following a 2-day forum of more than 80 rugby people in Wellington. Audio
Defence Minister Returns from Timor
The Defence Minister has revealed more about the assassination attempts on East Timor's President and Prime Minister last month. Audio
Former Power Company Staff Suspected of Thefts
Police in Waikato say it is possible that former power company employees are behind recent thefts of power cables. Audio