Adriana Weber
Police to drivers: Think of your families and us
The official holiday road toll begins at 4 o'clock this afternoon and police are calling for drivers to take a safety conscious approach this holiday season. Audio
High prices on the cards for broadband users
Households and businesses face higher charges for broadband and phone landlines because today the Commerce Commission lifted the price Chorus can charge other companies to use its copper cables Audio
Bars closing earlier cuts proportion of badly behaved drunks
A study suggests stricter bar closing hours may behind a drop in how much police work is taken up dealing with drunks. Audio
Swerving driver fresh from argument kills man on footpath
A New Plymouth man argued with his partner before speeding off in his car and killing a pedestrian - and himself. Audio
St John tells govt single-crew ambulances to be stopped
St John Ambulance has given the Government notice it will stop sending sole paramedics to emergencies because it puts patients and staff at risk. Audio
Building workers blamed for surge in Christchurch meth use
An influx of construction workers to Christchurch is being blamed for a massive surge in methamphetamine addiction in the city. Audio
Man charged with murder of road worker George Taiaroa
The police have charged a man with the murder of road worker George Taiaroa more than two years after he was shot and killed. Audio
The consquences of New Zealand becoming predator free.
Some conservation workers are warning about the consquences of New Zealand becoming predator free. Audio
All Blacks roadshow arrives in the capital
The All Blacks World Cup road show arrived in the capital today. Fans took days of work, school and study to celebrate with the team and see up close the golden Webb Ellis Cup they bought with them… Audio
Police inundated with calls on mental health issues
Police officers are having to deal with more than a hundred cases a day involving what they term acutely distressed mentally ill people. Audio
Richie McCaw tight lipped about future
With the question of who will take the Rugby World Cup home finally answered, attention has turned to whether the All Black's frontman will call time on his career. Audio
Police are hunting gunman
As you heard in the news a gunman is still on the loose in Lower Hutt after a man was shot and seriously injured in his Taita home last night. Our reporter Adriana Weber is outside the house in… Audio
Police are hunting a gunman
Police are hunting a gunman who shot and seriously injured a man in the Lower Hutt suburb of Taita last night. Audio
Woman found dead in a house in Napier
As you heard in the news a woman has been found dead in a house in Napier. The police in Hawke's Bay say officers including the Armed Offenders Squad were called about 9 o'clock last night. Audio
Police should practice what they preach
More police officers are being caught speeding, sometimes clocking more than 100 kilometres per hour in suburban streets. Audio
Tougher penalties for drivers who flee from police
The Police Minister is confident that tougher penalties for drivers who flee officers will send them a message it won't be tolerated. Audio
Obvious fake to some - but not to the library buyer
The Alexander Turnbull Library has been left embarassed, spending $75 thousand of taxpayers' money and donations on a fake painting. The Library, which collects national heritage material, bought a… Audio
Alex Fisher's older brother appears in court
A man arrested during the search for the Levin schoolboy Alex Fisher can now be identified as his older brother. Audio
Young people not taking risks with savings scheme
A report says young New Zealanders are being too safe when it comes to their KiwiSaver. Audio
Damning report no surprise, says Labour
The Labour Party says the health sector razor gang known as HBL was doomed to fail from the start. Audio