Mary Wilson
Checkpoint Top Stories for Tuesday 23 October 2012
Too many teenagers are being held in police cells for too long. Barack Obama and Mitt Romney fight it out on foreign policy and the mother who locked her five children in a van at the Skycity is… Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Thursday 18 October 2012
Christie Marceau's family struggle with the decison her killer is not guilty by reason of insanity. Opposition MPs attack the Prime Minister's honesty in Parliament and Fire Service managers… Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Wednesday 17 October 2012
Christie Marceau's killer is found not guilty of her murder by reason of insanity. Some Maori will be offered a stake in State-Owned Energy companies and round two in the US presidential debate. Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Tuesday 16 October 2012
Dangerous oxygen cylinders on board an Air New Zealand passenger jet. MPs objecting to John Key's Dotcom correction get kicked out of Parliament and MSD warned about security flaws at public… Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Monday 15 October 2012
Stopping security breaches at self-service kiosks run by MSD. No special deal for Maori in next year's Mighty River Power sale and Auckland bus drivers vote to take more industrial action. Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Thursday 4 October 2012
The man who presided over the illegal spying on KIm Dotcom is to review the Rena disaster. An international scan duping New Zealanders out of millions is shut down and the United States Presidential… Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Wednesday 3 October 2012
More revelations in the Kim Dotcom spying controversy. Mike Tyson's visit is called off and restaurant owner is accused of fooling investors out of millions. Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Tuesday 2 October 2012
The Rena clean up costs taxpayers around 20 million dollars. The police investigate Dotcom spies and KiwiRail mothballs the Napier to Gisborne line. Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Monday 1 October 2012
Heads may roll at the government's spy agency. A cancer patient is denied a crucial test at North Shore hospital and crime drops to a record low. Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Thursday 27 September 2012
The Prime Minister apologises to Kim Dotcom. The man accused of murdering Christie Marceau, admits kidnapping her and calls for tougher penalties for hunters who accidently kill their companions. Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Wednesday 26 September 2012
Revelations a senior police officer gave inconsistent evidence under oath in the Kim Dotcom case and health board defends handling of unsafe rest-home. Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Tuesday 25 September 2012
The police wrongly told the Government's spy agency that Kim Dotcom was a foreign national. Angry miners leave Parliament empty handed and mothers are the most common killers of children. Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Monday 24 September 2012
Government's spies under investigation for illegally spying on Kim Dotcom. Solid Energy mothballs spring creek and cuts hundreds of jobs and 158 jobs go at Kiwirail. Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Friday 21 September 2012
158 other buildings may share CTV construction flaw; US defence chief lifts ban on NZ vessels in US ports; first snapshot of national standards data published today; Korean fishing boat officers fined… Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Thursday 20 September 2012
The man who stabbed two people in rush hour traffic is jailed for 6 and a half years. The strongest annual growth figures since 2007 and last ditch talks to stop the Bus Strike in Auckland. Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Wednesday 19 September 2012
Kim Dotcom comes to Parliament. Another problem pay-day for teachers with hundreds out of pocket and Valerie Adams flies in for tonight's Gold Medal ceremony. Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Tuesday 18 September 2012
More pressure on John Banks over the Dotcom donations. Keeping the very worst sexual and violent criminals locked up and why Brian Guy has stopped asking who killed his son Scott. Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Monday 17 September 2012
A mass strike by Auckland bus drivers is back on the cards. A Nazi salute in court for a man charged with murder in Kapiti and a big pay rise for soldiers and sailors, but a rent rise too. Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Monday 10 September 2012
More job losses - this time in Kawerau. China eyes-up Fisher and Paykel and Serena Williams wins the US Open. Audio