Katrina Batten
Te Manu Korihi News for 3 November 2014
A Maori housing advocacy group says it's planning to set up its own housing provider in Auckland; The body handling the Treaty settlement money for Te Atiawa people in Wellington has recorded a drop… Audio
Best of the Week - 31 October 2014
Highlights from Radio New Zealand National's programmes for the week ending Friday 31 October. This week.....how the media have tackled stories on housing affordability; comic genius Eddie Izzard on… Audio
Best of the Week - 24 October 2014
Highlights from Radio New Zealand National's programmes for the week ending Friday 24 October. This week.....is the media response to the threat of Islamic State as serious as it should be; the future… Audio
Midday News for 24 October 2014
A lawyer warns against the universal arming of police officers, and Malaysian defence attache Muhammad Rizalman boards a flight to New Zealand. Audio
Midday News for 21 October 2014
An Auckland father sheds tears of relief at the news his dead daughter's body is found and Parliament opens for this term. Audio
Midday News for 20 October 2014
Police in Auckland charge a man with the murders of a woman and child who vanished seven years ago and new searches launched for two people missing in the Bay of Plenty. Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 20 October 2014
Haka and poi are to be used to rehabilitate stroke survivors in Britain. The Victoria Business School's Pro Vice-Chancellor says it made intensive efforts to support the Maori Business Programme which… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 20 October 2014
Haka and poi are to be used to rehabilitate stroke survivors in Britain. The Victoria Business School's Pro Vice-Chancellor says it made intensive efforts to support the Maori Business Programme which… Audio
Best of the Week - 17 October 2014
Highlights from Radio New Zealand National's programmes for the week ending Friday 17 October. This week.....migrant workers complain of ill treatment in NZ workplaces; Julia Gillard's memoir of being… Audio
Midday News for 13 October 2014
Labour questions why new anti-terriorism measures would be passed under urgency and hunters in Te Urewera are asked to stay away until a permit review is finished. Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 13 October 2014
A hapu group from Motiti Island in the Bay of Plenty is deeply offended and insulted by what it says is the misspelling of the islands name in official documents; The Tertiary Education Union says it… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 13 October 2014
A hapu group from Motiti Island in the Bay of Plenty is deeply offended and insulted by what it says is the misspelling of the islands name in official documents; The Tertiary Education Union says it… Audio
Best of the Week - 10 October 2014
Highlights from Radio New Zealand National's programmes for the week ending Friday 10 October. This week.....is overseas betting hurting the local racing industry; the rise of Islamic State; the media… Audio
Midday News for 8 October 2014
A new fault line's discovered in Wellington harbour and the government is sworn in. Audio
Best of the Week - 3 October 2014
Highlights from Radio New Zealand National's programmes for the week ending Friday 3 October. This week..... the work being done to contain the ebola virus; Glen Greenwald on his website The… Audio
Midday News for 3 October 2014
Police in Mount Maunganui start to scale back the search for 5 year old Jack Dixon and authorities block a yet-to-be sworn in Green MP from visitng an Auckland prisoner. Audio
Midday News for 30 September 2014
Divisions within Labour are widening and the US shows support for demonstrators in Hong Kong. Audio
Midday News for 29 September 2014
United Future secures a deal with National for ministerial positions and the race is on to find Labour's new leader. Audio