Philippa Tolley
New Zealands Energy Concerns Get a Helping Hand
An Australian company hopes to harness the power of the waves to meet some of New Zealand's energy needs. Audio
Paua Poaching Arrests to Continue
Ministry of Fisheries officers have raided more houses in Wellington this morning. Audio
British Based Charity is Set to Stop Sexual Abuse
A report by Save the Children says children as young as six are being abused by the very people sent to protect them. Audio
Southern Lake Levels Lowest in 16 Years
The electricity industry will keep an eye on NIWA's long-range forecast tomorrow hoping for rain to help dwindling hydro lakes. Audio
Fresh Aftershocks Shake China
420 thousand homes have been destroyed in the region still recovering from a massive earthquake two weeks ago. Audio
Two Day Housing Conference in Taupo Raises Eyebrows
The Minister of Housing, Maryan Street has admitted it was an 'ideal look'. Audio
Warnings of Power Black Outs and Soaring Power Bills
Consumers are being urged to save power, but there are fears conservation efforts have come too late to avert a crisis. Audio
Top Stories for 28 May 2008
Power black out warning, national on kiwisaver, Taupo Housing Conference, and sport. Audio
News From Australia
We cross to Canberra now to join our correspondent, Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
Budget Effect For Average NZers
So what's in the budget for the average New Zealander and how is Dr Cullen's ninth budget being received by the people. Audio
Economy Budget Reaction
So what impact will 10 billion dollars worth of tax cuts over four years have on the economy? Audio
Man Found Guilty for the Death of His Terminally Ill Mother
Ian Crutchley's lawyer, Roger Laybourn comments. Audio
Top Stories for Thursday 22 May
Budget day, Man found guilty of mothers death, Gwaze charges dropped. Audio
International Montary Fund Enters Budget Debate
On a report on the state of the New Zealand economy, the IMF is cautioning against tax cuts now because of inflation. Audio
Attacks in South Africa
24 people have died and the attacks have spread to at least four new areas around Johannesburg. Audio
Foreign Doctors in NZ Hospitals
The NZ Council of Medical Colleges says it has "grave concerns" about the level of supervision of foreign doctors. Audio
Chris Kahui Murder Case
Yesterday the crown made its final case to the jury saying Kahui was the killer of his baby twins. Audio