Rowan Quinn
NZ Cricket considers 20-20 safety campaign
New Zealand Cricket's worried it might be more than a few cold ones that give fans a sore head at 20-20 games. Audio
Top stories for Friday 22 January 2010
A french photographer defends photographing two New Zealand SAS servicemen on patrol in Kabul. Seventy five thousand Haitians are buried in a mass grave and the Maori Party says it wants to challenge… Audio
Top stories for Thursday 21 January 2009
Haiti is rocked by a very strong aftershock. The former principal youth court judge criticises the government's three strikes policy and people on the street reject proposals to raise GST to 15… Audio
Rowan Quinn on the Kauri Coast - Part 4
Rowan's back on her journey along the Ripiro – or Kauri – Coast on the western side of Northland. Audio
Rowan Quinn on the Kauri Coast - Part 3
Rowna takes us down the Ripiro Coast of Northland. Audio
Top Stories for Thursday 14 January 2010
Four New Zealander's are among the thousands missing after a severe earthquake in Haiti. Audio
Rowan Quinn on the Kauri Coast - Part 1
Rowan's taking a trip down the Ripiro – or Kauri – Coast on the west coast of Northland. Audio
Top stories for Tuesday 12 January 2010
A high profile blogger defends breaching name supression orders once again. John Banks says the cost of Auckland's Queens Wharf development could now be cost more than a hundred million dollars… Audio
Rowan"hits the road"
Over the past few weeks you've heard Simon Morton up on a mountain, well we're about to hit the road with Rowan - she's taken the warmer option with a tropical road trip beside the sea. Audio
Top stories for Monday 11 January 2010
The UK father of a woman killed in a Queenstown river boarding accident forms a pressure group. House prices go up in a surprise move. Christchurch police review their checkpoint procedures after an… Audio
Solomon Islands Police commissioner updates recovery efforts
A disaster asessment team in Solomon Islands has visited the island of Rendova near to where two large earthquakes and several smaller ones struck this week. Audio
Top stories for Thursday 7 January 2010
Anti-whalers claim they were rammed by Japanese, Solomon Islands Police commissioner updates recovery efforts, Government says fighter pilot training would bring economic benefits, Payroll giving to… Audio
Top stories for Wednesday 6 January 2009
Wholesale Milk powder prices have just dropped at auction for the first time in 6 months. The noughties was the warmest decade on record. Most of the early demand for package deals to the 2011 Rugby… Audio
Top stories for Tuesday 5 January 2009
A new Antarctic research expedition sets out to prove you don't have to kill whales to study them. The holiday road toll closes at 12 and is the price of a new home set to rise? Audio
Top Stories for Monday 4 January 2009
There are hightened fears of another al qaeda attack. Driving conditions are expected to be difficult in the North Island. Restaurant and bar patrons risk being hit with a second serving of surcharges… Audio
Top stories for Wednesday 30 December 2009
Three men rob twenty thousand dollars from a South Auckland tavern. Police warn holiday makers to be safe around water after three deaths yesterday. Several homes have been destroyed and others are… Audio
New Zealand yacht wins Sydney to Hobart race
Over the Tasman they're calling it a masterful victory by skipper Neville Crichton and it's broken the four year hold on the race by Australian boat Wild Oats Eleven. Audio
Top stories for Tuesday 29 December 2009
New Zealand takes line honours in the Sydney to Hobart yacht race. Severe weather warnings for New Zealand and floods in Australia. The 15th International Unicycle World Championships began with an… Audio
Top stories for Monday 28 December 2009
Tighter security on flights to the USA. President Obama orders security policy reviews. Police investigate a rape in central Auckland. Possible cricket tour to Zimbabwe. Audio
Fears that Sir Ed's house may be demolished
Mountaineer Graeme Dingle says he's frustrated that his plans to preserve Sir Edmund Hillary's home have been unsuccessful and he now fears the house will be demolished. Audio