Rowan Quinn
Collapse not my fault - Nathans Finance director
A director of the collapsed company Nathans Finance says he was so worried about the level of lending to the parent company, he considered resigning. Audio
Watercare boss fingers gas supply for fatal blast
The head of Auckland's council-owned water company says he believes the reticulated gas supply was the source of a fatal explosion in the city. Audio
Work restarts at fatal explosion site
Work's begun again at the site of a fatal gas explosion in Onehunga. Audio
Police stage Rugby Cup terror attack scenarios
The police and Rugby World Cup organisers have been preparing for a possible terror attack at the tournament by staging imaginary scenarios. Audio
Just 100 days to go until Rugby World Cup kicks off
With 100 days to go, Rugby World Cup organisers admit they are struggling to resell tickets to some of the Christchurch games moved elsewhere because of the quake. Audio
Cathedral Cove arch crumbles
The arch at Coromandel's Cathedral Cove is crumbling again, raising questions about whether to step in to save it or let nature take its course. Audio
Ron Petricevic - the taxpayer should foot the bill
The former Bridgcorp director and accused fraudster, Ron Petricevic, is arguing his wife's assets should not be used to fund his legal defence - rather, the taxpayer should foot the bill. Audio
Auckland one of the most unhealthy cities - survey
Auckland had been named one of the most unhealthy cities in the country to live in. Audio
Businesses urged to stage special events for World Cup
It's not just the All Blacks who will be feeling the pressure in the Rugby World Cup - businesses across New Zealand are staking a lot on the tournament. Audio
Philippines asks for help for family of bereaved man
The Philippines Consulate is asking the government to fast track visa applications for the family of Benedict Darkayan who died in the Auckland tornado when he was thrown from the Placemakers… Audio
Tornado update with Rowan Quinn
Radio NZ journalist Rowan Quinn is in Albany just north of Auckland taking a look at the damage visited upon the Northshore city. Audio
Live report from reporter Rowan Quinn
Our reporter Rowan Quinn is at placemakers building in Albany. Audio
Foreign language students scared off by earthquakes
Schools and Universities all over the country may lose fee-paying international students to Australia because their parents are worried about earthquakes. Audio
More from Christchurch
Our reporter Rowan Quinn was at today's service and she's with us now. Audio
National Christchurch Memorial Service
Rowan Quinn, Radio NZ reporter in Hagley Park, Christchurch, where tens of thousands of people are expected to attend the memorial service marking the February 22 earthquake. Audio
Hagley Park preparations
Rowan Quinn joins us now from Hagley Park, the site of tomorrow's service. Audio
Christchurch people resigned to Rugby World Cup decision
Christchurch people are disappointed to lose the Rugby World Cup, but our reporter Rowan Quinn found out many believe there are far more important things for the city to be worrying about. Audio
Council may prosecute over demolition of historic hotel
The Auckland Council is blaming the owners of the historic Palace Hotel for its collapse and says it may prosecute them. Audio
Petrol prices head to new highs
Petrol prices in New Zealand are the highest they've been for three years, and look set to increase further. Audio
Rising petrol prices putting strain on families
Petrol prices in New Zealand are the highest they've been for three years, and look set to head even higher. Audio