Caitlin Cherry
One Quick Question for 29 May 2017
We find the answers to any queries you can think up. Audio
Former-cyclone Cook in Cormandel
Cyclone Cook, moving across the Coromandel, the Bay of Plenty and into Waikato, just as the northern cities empty out for the Easter break. Audio
Cyclone Cook: disruption update
The storm hasn't fully hit yet but already its causing a lot of disruption. Our producer Caitlin Cherry has more. Audio
The Panel pre-show for 3 April 2017
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
The Panel pre-show for 1 August 2016
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The Panel pre-show for 4 July 2016
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The Panel pre-show for 17 June 2016
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The Panel Pre-Show
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The Panel pre-show for 14 June 2016
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The Panel pre-show for 13 June 2016
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Book review: 'Luckiest Girl Alive' by Jessica Knoll
Published by Simon & Schuster. Reviewed by Caitlin Cherry. Audio
Book review: The Slaughter Man by Tony Parsons
Published by Penguin Random House. Reviewed by Caitlin Cherry. Audio
Uncertainty in Southland after engineer struck off
Nine to Noon producer Caitlin Cherry discusses the expulsion by the Institution of Professional Engineers of Anthony Major, for his negligence in the design and sign off of Stadium Southland, where… Audio
More damage expected to be found after yesterday's quake
Engineers and fire crews say they expect to see and hear more reports of damage this morning as they continue systematic assessments of roads and public buildings after yesterday's magnitude… Audio
RNZ journalist at Castlepoint
Radio New Zealand journalist Caitlin Cherry is on holiday in Castlepoint. Audio
Top Stories for Friday 17 January 2014
Claims that the justice system isn't taking protection orders seriously and the Vatican fronts up to an UN inquiry into child abuse by the clergy. Audio
Top Stories for Thursday 16 January 2014
A father and two children are dead after a shooting overnight in Dunedin. The US tries to scale back environmental protections in the TPP acording to new leaked documents and Kim Dotcom attracts some… Audio
Top Stories for Wednesday 15 January 2014
Charges are laid over the nine-year old boy who was filmed drunk in a skate park. The rape trial of Coronation Street star William Roache gets under way, while comedian Rolf Harris pleads not guilty… Audio
Top Stories for Tuesday 14 January 2014
Fonterra issues another product recall. The boat building industry cries foul as the Government awards the contract to build a ferry to Bangladesh and charities mobilise in Tonga where 800 homes have… Audio
Top Stories for Monday 13 January 2014
Up to 5000 people in Tonga are left homeless by Cyclone Ian. Australia is to deport a sex offender to New Zealand - how will he be monitorred and protesters in Thailand try to shut down central… Audio