Sean Plunket
Consumer Confidence at 17-Year Low
Fuel and food prices are being blamed for the slump. Audio
Black Caps Pull Off Remarkable Victory
The win gives them a 2-1 lead in the five-match series with one game to play. Audio
Police to Resolve Employment Status of Four Officers
A jury yesterday found Keith Parsons, Erle Busby, Bruce Laing and John Mills not guilty of attacking Rawiri Falwasser. Audio
Fiji's Interim Attorney General Aiyaz Sayed-Khayum
Bainimarama says elections to restore democracy will not be held until corruption in the country has been eradicated. Audio
'Smacking Bill Has Made No Difference' - Police
Campaigners against the controversial law are handing in a second petition to parliament calling for a referendum on the issue. Audio
Top Stories for 24 June 2008
Zimbabwe conflict, smacking bill, gang violence and the latest in RNZ sport. Audio
Violence in Zimbabwe Leading up to Presidential Run Off
The election is only 8 days away, and already opposition supporters are accusing the government of condoning several beatings. Audio
Sealord Orders Staff Back to Work
Sealord has defended its decision to order staff back to work just 2 days after they were given termination notices. Audio
Police Investigation into Joanne Wangs Death
A white four-wheel drive was stolen a few days before Ms Wang's death, it was found burned out in a Manukau car park yesterday. Audio
NZ Economy Heading for Negative Growth
The Finance Minister Michael Cullen has indicated what most households already know, economic conditions are worsening. Audio
Top Stories for 19 June 2008
Parents Choose their babies sex, NZ Economy down turn, English rugby players in trouble and the latest in RNZ sport. Audio
A British Couple Say They're Being Forced Out of NZ
The Schenns have until Thursday to leave after failing to get the Immigration Service to grant them permanent residency. Audio
Telecom's Broadband Among Worst in NZ
Telecom's broadband performance is among the worst in the country, according to a new report. Audio
Women Described Attacker Before She Died
Police investigating the killing of an 80 year old South Auckland woman say she described her attacker to them before she died. Audio
Power Saving
Transpower Chief Executive Patrick Strange, who is the convenor of the Winter Power Group. Audio
Power Saving Campaign launched Last Night
A campaign encouraging people to save power was launched last night. Audio
Car-Pool Lane Antics
The local council is becoming increasingly frustrated and is warning motorists they will be fined one hundred and fifty dollars if they're found flouting the rules. Audio