Philippa Tolley
Insight for 6 May 2012 - Tonga: The Future
Karen Mangnall reports from Nuku'alofa onthe challenges facing Tonga and the new King. Audio
Insight for 29 April 2012 - Getting NZ'ers to Vote
Philippa Tolley investigates why people don't vote and what can be done to turn the trend around Audio
Election turnout worst in 100 years
An Electoral Commission survey released today indicates that half of those who didn't vote in the last election made that decision on the day. Audio
Insight for 22 April 2012 - Terrorism Laws
Tim Graham investigates if NZs Terrorism laws need to be reviewed in the wake of the Urewera Raids. Audio
Insight for 15 April 2012 - Targeting Early Childhood Education
Education Correspondent, John Gerritsen, investigates the government's efforts to target those missing early childhood education Audio
Insight for 1 April 2012 - Dairy Farming: Coporate Takeover?
Naomi Mitchell investigates the changing landscape of dairy farm ownership. Audio
Insight for 25 March 2012
Teresa Cowie revisits six babies in the long term study Growing Up in NZ as the second round of information is released Audio
Insight for 18 March 2012
Lois Williams investigates efforts to preserve the water and wildlife in Northland's Wairua River. Audio
Insight for 11 March 2012 - CCTV
Steve Wilde investigates why people want CCTV cameras and what controls are in place over their use? Audio
Insight for 4 March 2012 - Didymo
Philippa Tolley investigates whether the invasive alga Didymo is still a threat to the North Island. Audio
Didymo may be able to establish in North Island
The Cawthron Institute has established that, in a labratory environment, the invasive algae that's choking South Island waterways can grow in waters from North Island rivers and may be a bigger threat… Audio
Insight for 26 February 2012
Karen Brown returns to Christchurch to find out how the health services are coping a year on Audio
Insight for 19 February 2012
Rachel Graham & Bridget Mills look at Christchurch and its people a year on from the earthquake Audio
Insight for 12 February 2012: China, the US and NZ
Nigel Stirling considers how NZ can balance its relationships with China and the US Audio
Insight for 29 January 2012 - Community Living
Geoff Moffett investigates new styles of community living and the conflict with today's planning rules. Audio
Insight for 22 January 2012 - Family Trusts
Penny Mackay looks into New Zealander's enthusiasim for Family Trusts. Audio
Insight for 15 January 2012 - Immunisation
Philippa Tolley considers this country's comparatively low immunisation rates. Audio
Insight for 8 January 2012 - Historic Buildings
After the Christchurch quakes older buildings are under scrutiny. Lorna Perry looks into whether they're worth saving. Audio
Insight for 1 January 2012 - Well in the Future
RNZ's Health Correspondent, Karen Brown, considers what sort of health care will be provided in the future. Audio
Judge's ruling gives Auckland protesters leeway to camp
The protesters still camping in Aotea Square could be there for several more weeks after a judge declined an application by the Auckland Council to arrest and imprison those remaining. Audio