Rowan Quinn
HIV diagnosis still high amongst gay and bisexual men
The head of a study into HIV diagnosis in New Zealand says the rate for gay and bisexual men remains too high. Audio
Workers rely on help from big businesses
Big businesses are getting the thumbs up for the way they've looked after their workers after the Christchurch earthquake. Audio
Other families trying to come to grips with rescue's end
Reporter Rowan Quinn is at Civil Defence headquarters. Audio
HMNZS Canterbury unloads at Lyttelton
Army and navy crews have worked through the night to take advantage of the short window of time they have to unload supplies from the HMNZS Canterbury for Christchurch. Audio
HMNZS Canterbury unloads at Lyttelton
Army and navy crews have worked through the night to take advantage of the short window of time they have to unload supplies from the HMNZS Canterbury for Christchurch. Audio
HMNZS Canterbury approaching Lyttelton
The HMNZS Canterbury is approaching Lyttelton Harbour where it will be delivering much needed supplies for Christchurch. Audio
HMNZS Canterbury due to arrive back in Lyttelton later today
HMNZS Canterbury has just left Pt Nicholson in Wellington bound for Lyttleton with emergency supplies and our reporter Rowan Quinn aboard. Audio
RNZ reporter on board HMNZS Canterbury
The HMNZS Canterbury leaves Wellington for Lyttleton in the early hours of tomorrow with a load of supplies for Christchurch on board. Audio
Critics say milk is already subsidised
While the Government insists it will not intervene in the domestic milk market, some critics say there should be no problem giving consumers a subsidy on milk given that dairy farmers are enjoy their… Audio
Troubled bookstores not honouring vouchers
Whitcoulls, Borders and Bennetts bookshops are refusing to honour customer vouchers today - as the future of the stores remains in doubt. Audio
Noted historian Judith Binney dies
One of the country's most respected historians has died, at the age of seventy. Audio
Police apologise for using derogatory racial description
The police are being criticised for describing a missing woman as half caste, with the term labelled unacceptable and derogatory. Audio
Place names: dual Maori/European names
Aoraki/Mt Cook, Taranaki/Mount Egmont, Whananui/Wanganui, Piopiotahi/Milford Sounds, Matiu/Somes Island, Makarora/Ward Island, Te Moeka o Tuawe/Fox Glacier: with Peter Dowling, revising editor of AW… Audio
Summer Report media and entertainment report
Mary Cubey discusses the intricacies of shopping and payment. Audio
National surfing championships wrap up in Dunedin
Gisborne surfer, Jay Quinn, has beaten his brother to become the 2011 mens national champion. Audio
Population of tiny Herbertville booms over summer
We head to historic Herbertville, a tiny and remote coastal settlement in southern Hawke's Bay, whose population over the summer holidays increases by more than nine hundred percent. Audio
The world of art and culture
Time to check out what's happening in the arts around the country. Audio
Morning Business for 17 January 2011
News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
Pike River contractors and suppliers plead for financial help
The mayor of Greymouth has appealed to the government for a 13 million dollar stimulus package to help those put out of work by the Pike River Coal Mine disaster. Audio