Philippa Tolley
Fiji police hunt for those who helped top army man escape
In Fiji the hunt is on for those who helped a senior military commander escape sedition charges and flee to Tonga. Audio
Fiji and Tonga embroiled in diplomatic incident
Fiji has accused Tonga of breaching its sovereignty by assisting a senior military commander charged with sedition to flee the country. Since late 2010 rumours have been rife that Lieutenant Colonel… Audio
Insight for 15 May 2011 - Pike River
Gay Cavill revisits the West Coast six months after the Pike River tragedy. Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Friday 13 May 2011
Second image may be Pike River body, Huge amount of Christchurch buildings to be demolished, Mayor question seasonal worker 'biosecurity hole', MPs won't get payrise for loss of travel subsidy - for… Audio
Insight for Sunday 1 May 2011 - Family Trusts
Penny Mackay investigates family trusts. Audio
Insight for 17 April - Heritage Buildings
Lorna Perry investigates the costs and benefits of heritage buildings. Audio
Insight for 10 April 2011 - Queenstown Hospital
Steve Wilde asks if Queenstown residents will be better served by a new hospital model. Audio
Insight Sunday 3rd April: Quake: Emergency Response
Philippa Tolley investigates the emergency response to the February quake Audio
Insight for 27 March 2011 - Quake Health Services
Health correspondent Karen Brown visited Christchurch Hospital a week after the disaster that resulted in patients being resuscitated by torchlight. She reviews the immediate impact of the earthquake… Audio
Insight for 20 March 2011 - Police Pursuits
Cherie McQuilkin investigates police pursuit policy Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Wednesday 16 March 2011
Two New Zealanders are exposed to low levels of radiation at Fukishima. Fears of further radiation leaks at the plant and Christchurch loses its Rugby World Cup games. Audio
Insight Sunday 13th March: Early Childcare Changes
John Gerritsen investigates the effect of changes to early childhood services Audio
Foreigners keen to invest despite quakes
Overseas investors appear willing to continue investing in New Zealand despite the earthquake. Audio