Olivia Wix
Arthur Allan Thomas critisises Police.
Arthur Allan Thomas has today described the man who wrongly put him behind bars as a corrupt cop that criminalised the police force. Audio
Insight for 31 March 2013 - Antartica
Olivia Wix travels to Antarctica to explore NZ's status on the ice. Audio
Government aiming to pull out the stops for Ross Sea deal
The Minister for Foreign Affairs says the government will do everything possible to ensure plans for the world's largest marine protected area go ahead. Audio
Documents reveal exploration occurring on protected land
The government is allowing companies to explore for coal and minerals in some of the country's most protected schedule four land, despite its promise no mining will allowed there. Audio
DOC job cuts see orgs 'biggest strength' go
An Audit Office report on the Department of Conservation found the regional structure that is to be axed is one of the organisation's biggest strengths. Audio
Department of Conservation to announce job cuts today
The Department of Conservation will outline a restructuring plan today that is expected to see as many as 120 jobs cut. Audio
Author Barbara Anderson dies
The award-winning New Zealand author, Barbara Anderson, has died. Audio
Reward and immunity offered in coldcase
Police are offering 50 thousand dollars and immunity from prosecution for information on who killed teenager Jane Furlong 20 years ago - they particularly want to speak to her boyfriend at the time… Audio
Police Prosecutor admits selling 'P'
A man employed by the police to send criminals to jail has himself admitted dealing drugs and illegally accessing the confidential police computer system. Audio
Sailor kicked out of Navy for filming women using bathroom
A sailor has been kicked out of the Navy and sentenced to six months' detention, for secretly filming women showering and using the toilet while on his first voyage. Audio
Injured teenagers left a trail of destruction
Four teenage girls remain in hospital with serious injuries tonight after a police pursuit that left a trail of destruction through one of Auckland's wealthiest areas. Audio
Muriwai residents mourn local filmmaker killed by shark
The man killed in a shark attack at the west Auckland beach of Muriwai has been named as local filmmaker, Adam Strange. Audio
The latest from the scene
A swimmer has been killed in a shark attack in front of eyewitnesses at Muriwai Beach and all West Auckland beaches have been closed. Audio
Govt urged to release final Hobbit documents
The Government's being urged to lay the Hobbit dispute to rest, by revealing the last secret piece of the puzzle to do with the negotiations. Audio
Train incident a wake-up call for upgrades
The horrific accident of a disabled woman dragged by a train after her wheelchair got caught in an Auckland train track is being described as the ultimate wake-up call for urgent upgrades to the… Audio
Farming regions to decide on drought declaration
Southland is the only region that's had a decent rainfall since Christmas, with all others now feeling the pinch. Audio
Businesses push for convention centre talks to continue
Auckland business groups are urging the government to push forward quickly on Auckland's international Convention Centre. Audio
Man admits cold-case killing
A man has admitted killing his former girlfriend almost ten years ago, but still won't tell police where her body is. Audio
Longest minimum jail sentence for child murderer
An Auckland man is tonight beginning what's believed to be the longest minimum jail sentence ever given to a child murderer in this country. Audio
Govt won't pay for Eden Park under council control
The Government says it will not help with the financial running of Eden Park, if the Auckland Council takes over its control. Audio