Rowan Quinn
The Crown Trying to Prove Sword Murderer Sane
Antonie Dixon's on trial for murder including wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and kidnapping. Audio
Antonie Dixon Trial
The crown says murder-accused Antonie Dixon was paranoid and affected by P when he murdered a man. Audio
Shop Safety
The police say shop owners in Manurewa need to take some responsibility for their own security. Audio
Kiwi Wrestlers Get Their Chance To Make It Big
Six young New Zealanders are making a bid to join the toughest guys in leotards on the World Wrestling Entertainment circuit. Audio
Petrol Prices Go Up Another Six Cents a Litre
The increase seemed to be a reaction to a big jump in the price of crude. Audio
New Zealand's Best Cafe?
Wellington might have a reputation as the coffee capital of New Zealand but an Auckland cafe has been named the country's best. Audio
Homicidal Driver?
Police are investigating accusations the man suspected of killing a young auckland woman in a deliberate car crash was drunk. Audio
Otahuhu B Offline
The country's second biggest thermal power plant has been closed for repairs but the government says there's no cause for alarm. Audio
TVNZ Charter
The Broadcasting Minister has hit out at TVNZ, saying its using its charter money to fund prime time television. Audio
Eco-Friendly Image Put to The Test
The European Union has called for the rapid development of eco-labels to help consumers weigh up the carbon footprint. Audio
Little Change Towards Child Deaths
They say the outcry that surrounded the Kahui case has led to minimal change. Audio
Motorists Urged to Shop Around
BP raised its petrol prices five cents a litre yesterday but none of the other major brands has yet followed suit. Audio
Mt Eden Prison in For Make Over
The government has committed 250 million dollars to build new facilities and get them up in running. Audio
Rail Purchase (Part 2)
There's been a positive - but wary - response from business to the government's announcement. Audio
Employment Relations Authority Dispute
The University of Auckland has come out on top in its latest Employment Relations Authority dispute. Audio
Country's Youngest Convicted Killer to be Released
Bailey Junior Kurariki was 12 when he was involved in the 2001 killing of Michael Choy. Audio
Crown Monitors Appointed to Whanganui DHB
The troubled Wanganui District Health Board is welcoming the appointment of two Crown monitors to help get it back on track. Audio
Auckland Governance
Auckland's councils have had their say on how the region should be governed. Audio
Patients Needs Put on Hold
Senior doctors are brushing up their old skills as they prepare to spend a lot more time on the shop floor. Audio