Mary Wilson
Corrections boss under fire
Corrections boss Barry Mathews not resigning saying his Minister, Judith Collins is pleased he intends to stay. Audio
Convicted terrorist leader jailed
Australia's first convicted terrorist leader has been jailed for 15 years. Audio
Power cut in Auckland (Part 3)
Cameron Brewer, the head of the Newmarket Business Association, says the power cut could not have come at a worse time. Audio
Halberg Awards
New Zealand's sporting glitterati are gathering for tonight's Halberg Awards in Auckland. Audio
Mahia fire
Kaiwaitau Road homeowner Dora Kamau says locals are counting themselves lucky the damage wasn't worse. Audio
April 1 tax relief
John Key is promising small and medium sized businesses hundreds of millions of dollars of tax relief from April the 1st. Audio
Escaped pregnant teenager
Police in Whangarei are appealing for sightings of a pregnant teenager who escaped from the custody of Child Youth and Family. Audio
Arrested couple in court
The two people arrested after an armed offenders' squad callout in Palmerston yesterday are facing eight joint charges. Audio
New Zealand dollar falls
The Kiwi has rallied since its overnight fall, and, a short time ago was hovering at about 50 point 9 US cents. Audio
Australia's 'Nation Building' programme
The Australian government has announced a 42 billion dollar programme to keep the economy afloat and create thousands of jobs. Audio
Ring route link sent back to drawing board
The Waterview Connection is being sent back to the drawing board, after an increase in costs to nearly $2.8 billion. Audio
Exporters comfort torpedoed by US Federal Reserve
Any comfort exporters had been expecting from a weaker New Zealand dollar may have been torpedoed. Audio
Foreign Minister receives letter from Fiji PM
But the letter makes no mention of New Zealand's High Commissioner, who Fiji has threatened to expel. Audio
Housing Minister on accommodation supplements
Housing Minister Phil Heatley joins Check Point to discuss accommodation supplements. Audio
Fiji travel bans criticised
The travel bans at the centre of the row are being criticised as doing nothing to help move Fiji towards democracy. Audio
Wizard Home Loans to be shut down
The decision means 80 staff are out of work from the 25 branches across the country. Audio
ABC early childhood centres up for sale
ABC NZ, is selling up in the wake of its parent company in Australian going into receivership last month. Audio
Minister disputes Corrections briefing paper
In a briefing to Judith Collins, the Department is forecasting more than 2-thousand extra prison beds will be needed. Audio