Sean Plunket
Max Mosley Future Undetermined
International motorsports ruling body has called an meeting in June to determine the future of its president, Max Mosley. Audio
The Wahine - Listener memories
Emails from people that recall that fateful day 40 years ago. Audio
The Dominion Post to be Prosecuted
The Dominion Post is to be prosecuted over its coverage of the terrorism raids in the Ureweras last year. Audio
Tears in Court Over Guilty Pleas
There were tears in the Wellington District Court yesterday when two men pleaded guilty. Audio
Police Pleased With Two Mens Guilty Pleas
The police are pleased two men have pleaded guilty to murdering toddler Jhia Te Tua in Wanganui last year. Audio
Card Collecting Raising Concerns
A potato chip promotion has children collecting Super 14 cards, the craze has raised concern it's contributing to child obesity. Audio
Kicking the Habit
Millions of people still dying of smoking related disease every year, despite smoking rates falling. Audio
Generation Y - Debt Generation
There are concerns the credit habits of younger people will land them in hot water later in life. Audio
Moa Bone Found
The pelvis of the upland moa is thought to be one of the first remnants of the iconic bird found in the Central Southern Alps. Audio
White Farmers Evicted
two of the evicted farmers were black and were singled out because they supported the opposition Movement for Democratic Change. Audio
Max Mosley No Longer Invited
Mr Moslet is emroiled in a sex scandal, which compromises his presidency of the International Motorsport Federation. Audio
Thames Sawmill Closing
The threat of the mill's closure brings back memories of Toyota moving out of the area in the 1990s. Audio
Up to 150 Locals Set to Lose Jobs
The Coromandel community of Thames is reeling from the news that a major employer in the town is set to close. Audio
Organs for Research
Parliament has passed legislation seeking to raise the rate of organ donations in New Zealand. Audio
Top Stories for 9 April 2008
Sawmill Closing, PM relexed, Max Mosley, Tamahere Fire, Zimbabwe, Iraq, Sports news, Moa bone found, Concert piantist. Audio
Beer and Chocolate, Together?
Self-indulgence is set to take on a whole new meaning in Auckland this week. Audio
A Lucky Man's Tale
Last week Danny was on his way to visit his mother in Greymouth when he ran off the road. Audio
Asian Population Growing
The study says geographic concentrations of ethnic groups have created migrants' own media, shops and ethnic Christian churches. Audio