Amelia Langford
War correspondent challenged over sources in High Court
A war correspondent who is suing the Defence Force and its chief for defamation has been challenged under cross-examination as to whether he got his sources right. Audio
The latest from the defamation trial of a war reporter
A war correspondent who is suing the Defence Force and its chief for defamation has told a court he felt furious after a defence press release challenged the accuracy of his reporting. Audio
Dunedin city councillors overturn voting tradition
Dunedin City Councillors have overturned decades of voting tradition by agreeing to introduce randomised ballot papers in an effort to beat the chance of any voting bias. Audio
1 in 4 red zone residents still looking for more assistance
Research reveals most people living on the borders of Canterbury's red zones believe they are getting the help they need post-quakes, but nearly a quarter want more assistance. Audio
105-year-old Northland man oldest driver in New Zealand
A 105-year-old Northland man who's still driving has been attracting media attention from around the world --but he's not the only New Zealand centenarian behind the wheel. Audio
Tuhoe to invest in basic infrastructure
Tuhoe plans to use some of its treaty settlement money to invest in basic infrastructure which it says the state and local government has failed to provide. Audio
Deadly driver will leave prison today
One of New Zealand's deadliest drivers is to walk out of prison today a free man, despite concerns he may re-offend. Audio
Buller District Mayor says 'drastic mistake' won't happen again
Confidential documents and other sensitive financial papers from the Buller District Council have been found dumped at a tip and the mayor admits it is a drastic mistake. Audio
NZ's love-hate affair with the Ford Falcon - rough road ahead
New Zealand's love-hate relationship with the Ford Falcon could be reaching the end of the road. Audio
Denniston decision expected today
The Government is today expected to sign off on one of the major hurdles involved in allowing an Australian company to mine conservation land on the West Coast. Audio
Critics say budget fails to address child poverty
And the Finance Minister also said his 2013 Budget would help low income families to improve the quality of their lives. Audio
Farmers told to stop being staunch and start talking
Men in rural New Zealand need to stop being so staunch and start talking about their feelings or they may be putting their lives at risk. Audio
Poor living conditions in residential care
A climate of fear is being blamed for preventing volunteers from speaking out over poor living conditions for disabled people in residential care. Audio
Study of breast reduction surgery urges more equity
A study showing New Zealand women are not receiving fair and equal access to breast reduction surgery has sparked calls for changes to the public health system. Audio
Statistics NZ figures show large dent in youth unemployment
The latest unemployment figures reveal a large dent in youth joblessness, giving young job seekers a reason to finally feel more optimisic. Audio
Waihi residents voice worries over Waihi mine
A Waihi woman who lives directly above the site of an underground mine that's just won approval says many locals are distraught. Audio
Disability advocates speak out over worries for clients in care
A disability lawyer is calling for the owners of the Parklands residential care home to be jailed, following the release of damning documents. Audio
Scientists say govt playing it safe with latest science funding
Scientists are accusing the government of playing it too safe with its latest round of science funding, describing its goals as unadventurous and vague. Audio
Government science agenda 'unadventurous and vague'
Scientists are accusing the government of playing it too safe with its latest round of science funding, describing its goals as unadventurous and vague. Audio
Preschool says not the first someone killed on road
A South Auckland preschool near where a police car crashed killing a woman says it's not the first time a person has been killed on that dangerous stretch of road. Audio