Philippa Tolley
Toyota Hilux with 1,200,000 km on the clock
Yesterday on Morning Report we spoke to Turners about the Toyota Hilux ute up for sale that had travelled one-point-two million kilometres with just one owner. Audio
Top Stories for Tuesday 28 July 2015
More leaked documents emerge, showing a major shake-up planned for District Health Boards that could pit board against board.. some are calling the proposals destructive. A Criminal and human rights… Audio
Insight for 12 July 2015 - Future Financial Stability
Philippa Tolley explores how debt, the housing market and the slump in dairy is affecting New Zealand's financial stability. Audio
Top Stories for Friday 10 July 2015
Gisborne is virtually cut off by snow. We'll talk to our reporter, Murray Robertson, in Gisborne shortly and we'll get the latest on the roading network from the Transport Agency. The Government… Audio
Top Stories for Thursday 9 July 2015
Massive falls on the Chinese stock market.. what will it mean for the world. Computer glitches bring the New York Stock Exchange, United Airlines and the Wall Street Journal to a halt.. but the White… Audio
Top Stories for Wednesday 8 July 2015
We'll cross to Samoa where its Manu vs the All Blacks in Apia today. Craig Norgate dies in the UK aged just 50 and grapes have been pulled off supermarket shelves across the country after the… Audio
NZ's Neglected Fetal Alcohol Problem
Philippa Tolley investigates the scale of the burden caused by NZ's neglected foetal alcohol problem Audio
Government accused of dragging its feet
The Government is being accused of dragging its feet over foetal alcohol damage, which is said to be creating a huge burden for the education and justice systems, as well familes and individuals. Audio
The Centenary of Gallipoli Landings
Philippa Tolley follows the days events in Gallipoli and assesses their impact. Audio
The Cost of Domestic Violence
Philippa Tolley looks at whether progress is being made on dealing with New Zealand's shocking domestic violence statistics. Audio
Police figures show little progress in domestic violence
New figures show police are making little progress in their battle to prevent domestic violence. Audio
Insight for 8 February 2015 - Japan Earthquake Recovery
As the fourth anniversary of the earthquake which devastated Christchurch approaches, the slow pace of the rebuild has surprised many. But how quickly have other earthquake hit cities returned to… Audio
Outspoken - Tuna Collapse
Philippa Tolley asks what now? - after the regional Tuna Commission failed to take action to preserve tuna stocks. Audio
Regional Tuna Commission "failed"
Industry players and conservationists say the regional Tuna Commission can no longer be relied on to protect declining stocks in the huge Pacific tuna fishery. Audio
Insight for 21 December 2014 - Living Poverty
RNZ regional reporters speak to those struggling to get by about what would make a difference to their lives Video, Audio
Fears of alienation among NZ Muslims
Philippa Tolley explores how NZ Muslims are being affected by the focus on ISIS and possible threat here Audio
Muslim NZers tell RNZ's Insight about increasing racial abuse
Muslim New Zealanders are increasingly becoming the victims of racist abuse in the wake of the political focus on the potential threat from ISIS supporters. Audio
Nauru's new Chief Justice outlines challenges
Nauru's new Chief Justice Joni Madraiwiwi says he has no cause to doubt assurances about the independence of the judiciary in Nauru. Audio
News challenges ahead for journalists in Fiji
The President of the Fijian Media Association, Ricardo Morris, says journalists have a new challenge ahead as democracy takes hold in Fiji. Audio
Fiji after military rule
Philippa Tolley explores what lies ahead for Fiji after the first elections in 8 years. Audio