Martyn Dunne
RSA clubs threaten to abandon national body over disagreement
A group of RSA clubs are threatening to abandon the national body because of disagreement over the organisation's future. RSA President Martyn Dunne spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
RSA clubs consider breaking away from national body
As Anzac day approaches the organisation that is supposed to support returned service people is in crisis as it tries to modernise. About two dozen clubs in Auckland and around the country are looking… Audio
RSA expecting crowds at Anzac Day commemorations
The RSA is expecting big crowds to return to Anzac Day commemorations, following three years of Covid disruptions.
There are more than 31,0000 New Zealand veterans, aged from 19 to over 100.
On… Audio
The week in Detail: Volcanoes, elections, shipping and apples
Every weekday, The Detail makes sense of the big news stories. Catch up on any episodes you might have missed. Audio
The week in Detail: Volcanoes, elections, shipping and apples
Every weekday, The Detail makes sense of the big news stories. Catch up on any episodes you might have missed.
AudioTwenty years on from independence: New Zealand in Timor-Leste
At the turn of the millennium, the Timorese people voted for independence from Indonesia. Twenty years on, The Detail talks to New Zealanders who played a part in building a new democracy. Audio
Twenty years on from independence: New Zealand in Timor-Leste
At the turn of the millennium, the Timorese people voted for independence from Indonesia. Twenty years on, The Detail talks to New Zealanders who played a part in building a new democracy.
AudioMPI responds to damning fish dumping report
Head of the Ministry of Primary Industries disputes senior official's claim that rigid enforcement of fish dumping laws would put half the inshore operators out of business. Audio
Six million dollars of methamphetamine intercepted in Auckland
Customs says the six million dollars worth of methamphetamine found in the luggage of a tour group arriving at Auckland International airport is the biggest seizure of its kind this year. Audio
Customs making progress in 'P' battle
The Customs Service is on track to seize a tonne of methamphetamine ingredients this year and says it's finally starting to see the results on the street. Audio