Sean Plunket
Clinton's Campaign Worse
Hillary Clinton's chief strategist has resigned in another blow to her troubled campaign for the White House. Audio
Australian Authorities to Increase Security
Organisers in the Australian capital say they will still treat the relay as a celebratory event. Audio
Exporters Hail Free Trade
The deal is expected to boost the local economy by up to 350 million dollars a year. Audio
Slow Broadband a Thing of the Past
Broadband caps may soon be a thing of the past, if plans for a second international cable proceed. Audio
Fire Investigators look at Remains
Eight firefighters were injured in the blast at Tamahere. Senior officer Derek Lovell died later in hospital. Audio
Fonterra Faces Delays
Fonterra faces the biggest delays in tariff removals, despite being New Zealand's largest single exporter to China. Audio
Prime Minister Wants Tibet Talks
The Prime Minister has encouraged her Chinese counterpart to begin formal talks with the Dalai Lama over the future of Tibet. Audio
Local Manufactures Could Lose
Fisher and Paykel says the deal should never have been signed and will be a factor in manufacturers closing their doors here. Audio
A World Leading Deal
The Chamber's chief executive and former trade negotiator, Charles Finny, says the agreement is superior. Audio
Top Stories for 8 April 2008
Tibet, Princess Diana, Doctor Strike, Weekends Fire, Broadband, pricey kiwi painting. Audio
All Good Things Come to an End
South Africa did what no side has been able to do all season and beat New Zealand to take the Adelaide Sevens title. Audio
Murder Trial Starts in the High Court in Napier Today
A murder trial for the man accused of shooting a 71 year old Hawke's Bay farmer on his remote property, starts today. Audio
Free Trade with China to go Ahead
On Monday the Government will sign a free trade agreement with China despite the ongoing unrest in Tibet. Audio
Surrounded Hotel Update
Colombus Mavhunga updates you on the happenings in Harare, MDC offices have been raided. Audio
Feilding Factory to Close
More than 80 factory workers in Feilding face an uncertain future with the closure of the town's carpet factory today. Audio
Homes Over Valued, says BNZ
Property market analysts say a prediction of a sharp slump in house prices is overly pessismistic. Audio
Government to Improve Country Mines
The ten options for improving hazard management were released by the government at Rununga yesterday. Audio