Max Towle
Forestry death trial a 'marker' - lawyer
The lawyer for the first forestry contractor on trial for manslaughter over a workplace death says his client is being made an example of by WorkSafe New Zealand. Audio
Midday Sports News for 18 August 2015
The Tall Blacks must overturn a 12-point deficit in Wellington tonight, and New Zealand golfer Danny Lee has risen three places to a career-high of 54th in the world rankings. Audio
Midday Sports News for 17 August 2015
After several close calls at the majors, Australian golfer Jason Day has claimed an emotional breakthrough victory at the PGA Championship in Wisconsin. Audio
Sex offender register next step - Govt
A register tracking child sex offenders is going ahead, and the Government says it could eventually be expanded to include every sex offender in the country. Audio
Bars toasting bill to stay open longer during Rugby World Cup
Many rugby fans say they're looking forward to being able to get together in a public bar at the crack of dawn to cheer on the All Blacks in next month's World Cup. Audio
Over 50s not prepared for retirement - survey
A new study has found many over-50 year olds are failing to adequately save for retirement. Audio
Rena cleanup plan ends but concerns linger
A three-and-a-half year plan to return the Bay of Plenty coast to what it was before the Rena ran aground has wrapped up. Audio
1,000 meat workers to strike
One thousand meat workers will strike after yet another breakdown in collective agreement talks between the Talley's owned company Affco and the Meatworkers Union. Audio
NZ climate scientist hails Obama's climate change plans
The US President Barack Obama is describing his Clean Power Plan as the most important step America has ever taken to combat climate change. Audio
Union pushes for equal pay rises at Universities
A union is pushing the country's universities and tertiary institutions to give the same pay rises to all staff - from cleaners to top managers. Audio
Basketball star skips Olympic qualifiers
Basketball New Zealand says Steven Adams' American club did not interfere in the star's decision to pull out of next month's Olympic qualifiers against Australia. Audio
Union slams Immigration NZ over illegal workers
Immigration New Zealand has admitted foreign workers aboard a Philippine ship were allowed to work at Port Taranaki last month without the correct paperwork. Audio
Deadline looms for flag designs
Today's the final chance for people to have a go at designing a new flag. Audio
5am Pacific Regional News and Sport for 14 July 2015
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10am World, Pacific and Sports News for 13 July 2015
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9am World, Pacific and Sports News for 13 July 2015
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8am World, Pacific and Sports News for 13 July 2015
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7am World, Pacific and sports News for 13 July 2015
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6am World, Pacific and Sports News for 13 July 2015
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5am Pacific Regional and Sports News for 13 July 2015
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