Philippa Tolley
Insight for 14 August 2011 - Exams in Christchurch
Philippa Tolley investigates how students are coping in quake-stricken Christchurch Audio
Chch students worry quake may lower standing of results
Students in Christchurch are worried their academic results for the year may end up being seen as of lesser value than those from other parts of the country. Audio
Insight for 7 August 2011 - Trans Pacific Partnership
Julian Robins investigates the Government's push for a Trans Pacific Partnership deal involving the United States. Audio
Insight for 31 July 2011 - Fiji Poverty
Philippa Tolley travelled to Fiji and reports on efforts to reduce levels of poverty. Audio
Fiji's economic reforms pushing more and more into poverty
Poverty in Fiji is increasing and rising food prices are worsening the situation. Audio
Insight for 17 July 2011 - MMP
Ahead of the referendum on MMP, Julian Robins speaks to supporters and opponents of the system. Audio
Insight for 3 July 2011 - National Standards
John Gerritsen considers the on-going opposition to national standards for primary schools. Audio
'Farmy army' turn out with shovels to help quake victims
Hundreds of volunteers gave their time and effort in the east of Christchurch at the weekend to help dig silt from homes and properties. Audio
Insight for 19 June 2011
Philippa Tolley investigates Health Select Committee recommendations to improve immunisation rates. Audio
First pictures of fresh quake damage to Chch CBD
The first media pictures have been taken of the most recent damage to Christchurch's central city in Monday's earthquake. Audio
Insight for 12 June 2011 - Wool
Kevin Ikin investigates the turn around in coarse wool prices and asks if they will last. Audio
Insight for 5 June 2011 - Vanuatu & US led aid
Sally Round travels to Vanuatu to report on a US led aid mission that is part of re-engagement with the Pacific. Audio
NZ unions turn their attention to Fiji
Unions in New Zealand and Australia are warning new decrees from Fiji's military regime appear to weaken the rights of workers there. Audio
Insight for 29 May 2011 - UK Public Cuts
Chris Bramwell investigates public service cutbacks in the UK. Audio
PM says New Zealand could give Colonel Mara refuge
The Prime Minister, John Key, is not ruling out granting political aslyum to the former Fijian military commander, Lieutenant-Colonel Ratu Tevita Mara. Audio
Colonel Mara's Fijian speech sparks fears of racial division
Reporter Philippa Tolley spoke to us from Fiji. Audio
Latest moves to extradite Fiji's top ranking military fugative
Our correspondent Philippa Tolley is with us from Suva. Audio
Fiji police search for those who helped Mara escape
In Fiji, a special police unit is still searching for the people who helped Lieutenant Colonel Ratu Tevita Uluilakeba Mara escape to Tonga. Audio