Mary Wilson
Melbourne Seating Survey
Men would most like to sit next to model Megan Gale. but failing that - AFL footballer Buddy Franklin. Audio
Women Still Given Outdated Advice on HRT - Senior Doctor
A senior Christchurch doctor says women are still being given outdated advice that hormone replacement therapy is too dangerous. Audio
Kendall Losses Place On Olympic Committee
Barbara Kendall has lost her place on the International Olympic Committee Athletes' Commission. Audio
Slip Finally Falls Into Shotover River
The 100-thousand cubic metre slip above Queenstown's Shotover River has finally fallen. Audio
Extra Police Called in For Unofficial Undie 500
The police are shadowing a contingent of Canterbury students on their way down to Dunedin for a weekend of hard drinking. Audio
Olympic Update Live From Beijing
The New Zealand BMX rider Sarah Walker finished fourth in today's final in Beijing. Audio
Petition to Force Referendum on Child Discipline Law
Opponents of the controversial child discipline law have gathered enough signatures to force a referendum. Audio
Roaming Live Stock Could Bring Prosecution
Prosecutions are on the way for those who allow their livestock to roam on roads around Taupo. Audio
Qantas Lying - Union Representing Aircraft Engineers
The airline says it's discovered a paper work irregularity in its maintenance records. Audio
TVNZ Blames Technical Glitch
Unable to cheer Moss Burmester on as he came agonisingly close to winning a medal, they were left watching a black screen. Audio
Historic Day For New Zealand Swimming
Despite leading the field and being well within medal contention, Burmester slipped off the pace over the last 50 metres. Audio
Georgian Community Protest - Central Auckland
The group of about forty Georgians held placards reading"Red Army Go Home", and"Hands of Georgia". Audio
Avalanches in The Tararua Ranges
Conditions have now eased a bit - but the Conservation Department is warning people to stay off the tops of the range. Audio
10% of Pregnant Women Victims of Violence
The information's come from a wider study looking at violence against women in New Zealand, which canvassed 3000 women. Audio
Judge Reserves Decision on Oil Spill
A judge has reserved his decision on whether New Zealand's second-biggest oil spill was the result of momentary distraction. Audio
Board Member Gets Legal Advice on Ejection From Meeting
A member of Canterbury District Health Board is seeking legal advice after being asked to leave a board meeting last week. Audio
Bainimarama Allowed into New Zealand
Frank Bainimarama is going to be allowed into New Zealand next Tuesday so he can fly to the Pacific leaders forum in Niue. Audio
Alert at Parliament Over White Powder
Four people working in Parliament have been decontaminated after an unknown white powder was sent to the Beehive. Audio
New Zealand Sharemarket Down
The dollar's been bouncing around today, falling a cent-and-a-half at one stage this afternoon against the US dollar. Audio
TVNZ Apology
TVNZ has apologised for a technical glitch that saw some viewers miss Moss Burmester's race. Audio