William Ray
Shell service stations to be renamed
Shell service stations are changing their name. Audio
Heads scratching over reports of kiwi found in Russia
A report out of Russia that a kiwi has turned up in a Black Sea resort town has people asking how it got there or if the report's just a hoax. Audio
Wellington Zoo cares for sick Kakapo chick
Vets at Wellington Zoo are caring for a sick Kakapo chick, thought to be critical to the survival of the species. The chick has a unique combination of genes originating from Fiordland and Stewart… Audio
Dentists and beauticians face off over teeth whitening
Dentists and beauticians are facing off over who should be allowed to use high concentrations of hydrogen peroxide to whiten teeth. Audio
Skyhawks saga may be set to continue
The Skyhawk jets saga may be set to continue even after the Defence Ministry has consigned them to museums. Audio
Cricket fans up late for semifinals
Cricket fans across the country will be up late tonight for the world cup semi final showdown between the Black Caps and Sri Lanka. Audio
Screaming parents give organisers headaches
Disruptive parents on the sidelines of their childrens school sports games are causing headaches for principals around the country. Audio
Historians see links between WWII, and current Libyan conflict
The fighting in Libya is stirring memories of what was one of the most famous Second World War battlefields for New Zealanders. Audio
Radio enthusiasts gather to teach the next generation
Amateur radio enthusiasts have gathered in Christchurch to teach their passion to the next generation. Audio
2010 farm deaths almost double the year before
The number of people killed on farms in 2010 doubled compared to the previous year and serious accidents are up 15-percent. Audio
New Zealanders asked to brush up on their bushcraft skills
New Zealanders are being asked to brush up on their bushcraft skills as the number of search and rescue callouts continues to rise. Audio
Fierce competition for Sunshine Capital title
Four centres are locked in competition for the coveted title of the Sunshine Capital of New Zealand. Audio
Venue for Christchurch's New Year celebration still up in air
The Christchurch City Council will today decide whether or not the city's New Year's Eve celebration can be held in Cathedral Square. Audio
Latest update on Boxing Day aftershocks
Some areas of Christchurch still remain cordoned off after a number of aftershocks on Boxing Day. Audio
Spending moderate in lead up to Christmas
There are just two shopping days left before Christmas but retailers say people across the country are spending modestly. Audio
Plan to 'Green the Rubble' launches in Christchurch
Christchurch businesses, councils, MPs and individuals have banded together to turn the rubble of the Canterbury earthquake green. Audio
Drink-driver jailed for double-killing in Christchurch
A man who killed two people when he crashed his car while being chased by the police in Christchurch has been sentenced to nine years in prison. Audio
Government gives out $90 million to hi-tech businesses
The Government is giving more than 90 million dollars to technology businesses over the next three years. Audio
Dispute over EQC payments
Some Christchurch drainlayers repairing damage from the Canterbury Earthquake say there are delays and confusion in getting repayments from the earthquake commission. Audio