Mary Wilson
All Blacks tri-nations chances
The All Blacks could take a giant step towards regaining the Tri-Nations title if they can beat the Springboks again in Wellington tomorrow night. Audio
More asbestos found at old Patea Meatworks
The clean-up of the old Patea Meatworks has been halted after more asbestos was discovered under the wreckage and that's increased the cost by an exta million dollars. Audio
Inmate's mother supports findings of report on health care
The mother of an inmate says prisoners are treated like animals and lack basic health care. Audio
27,500 fine and reparations following jet boat death
The former head of Jet Boat New Zealand, has been ordered to pay more than 27 thousand dollars in reparations and fines after admitting he caused the death of a passenger on the Matukituki River near… Audio
Compromise reached over Queens Wharf
Auckland's multi-million dollar argument with the Government about an old cargo shed on the city's waterfront has been settled. Audio
Evening Business for 15 July 2010
News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
Checkpoint Choice for Wednesday 14 July 2010
An officer shot in Christchurch did have access to a gun, Waihopai 3 defence to be repealed or reformed, Changes to ACC levies and Calls for tougher rules on air rifle sales. Audio
Checkpoint Choice for Friday 9 July 2010
Haden to answer to RWC minister, CAA bans ballooning company from operating, Crafars' bid for interim injunction fails, Wellington renters warned against false bargains, Russian and US do spy swap… Audio
Checkpoint Choice for Thursday 8 July 2010
The government ups the anti on the venue for Auckland's party central. A new partnership between Queenstown and Auckland Airports and Moko the dolphin appears to have died. Audio
Checkpoint Choice for Wednesday 7 July 2010
The anti-whaling protester Pete Bethune has been sentenced in Tokyo. What now for Auckland's Rugby World Cup party central and teenagers take over Parliament's debating chamber. Audio
Checkpoint Choice for Tuesday 6 July 2010
Australia works with New Zealand and East Timor to set up a regional centre to process asylum seekers. New evidence the economy may be stalling and the Property Council says public opposition to the… Audio
Checkpoint Choice for Monday 5 July 2010
Tougher penalties for carrying a knife and a clampdown on young people buying them. Landcorp bids for the Crafar family farms and falling house prices and sales in Auckland. Audio
Checkpoint Choice for Thursday 1 July 2010
Sweeping changes to MP's allowances recommended. A criminal investigation into the conduct of a former police superintendent and the emissions trading scheme is now up and running and already petrol… Audio
Checkpoint Choice for Wednesday 30 June 2010
Dairy Farmers overwhelmingly back a revolutionary plan to trade their shares in Fonterra. A big jump in the number of police being charged with assault and the mother of a man who died in the Air New… Audio
Checkpoint Choice for Tuesday 29 June 2010
The Medical Council moves to supervise a disgraced doctor it has no powers to ban. The Prime Minister promises wage rises and tax cuts will off set inflation and how much will collectors pay for a… Audio
Checkpoint Choice for Monday 28 June 2010
A total ban on smoking, lighters and matches, in Prisons by July next year. Another snub to Kevin Rudd and a binge drinking cleanup is likened to a war triage zone. Audio
Checkpoint Choice for Thursday 24 June 2010
A political coup gives Australia its first woman Prime Minister. A big pay rise for Auckland's supercity mayor and the All whites go all black for tonight's crucial encounter with Paraguay. Audio
Checkpoint Choice for Wednesday 23 June 2010
Social workers prepare to investigate a record number of child abuse cases. The top US general in Afghanistan flies back to Washington for a showdown with the President and Queenstown gets its first… Audio
Checkpoint Choice for Tuesday 22 June 2010
ANZ is forced into a 45 million dollar settlement with investors. An Auckland woman's found guilty of murdering her three-year old foster child and the fallout continues for Alan Hubbard. Audio
Checkpoint Choice for Monday 21 June 2010
The Prime Minister apologises to the Chinese delegation which manhandled Russell Norman. The All Whites live to fight another day and Police hunt for a gunman on the loose in Melbourne. Audio