Ruth Hill
Govt criticised for abuse focus at expense of child poverty
A new report by Unicef New Zealand on the plight of children criticises the Government for its narrow focus on fixing abuse, while ignoring the underlying causes, such as poverty. Audio
A fresh legal challenge over the Crafar farm decision
A fresh legal challenge in underway to the Government's controversial decision to allow a Chinese company to buy the 16 Crafar farms. Audio
Whale Centre will be country's first virtual museum
A national museum about whaling has been launched at the old Perano Whaling Station in the Marlborough Sounds. Audio
Dotcom signals new online music venture
The millionaire-founder of file-sharing service Megaupload, Kim Dotcom, who's fighting extradition to the United States, has announced plans for a new online enterprise. Audio
Terror campaign almost drive young couple away before killing
The widow of Feilding farmer Scott Guy has told a jury she was so terrified by vandalism of their new home during construction that she wanted to leave the area. Audio
Fight laws putting lives at risk
The Professional Boxing Association says the dearth of laws covering kickboxing, cage-fighting and other martial arts is putting lives at risk. Audio
Prime Minister says no money to fix pay rates for carers
Aged-care providers say improving pay rates and implementing other recommendations made by the Human Rights Commission can't happen without a big cash injection from the Government. Audio
Budget criticised for making life harder for many
The Prime Minister says the budget will strengthen New Zealand's economic resilience - and have the books back in surplus. Audio
Calls for lower prices at home as global dairy prices fall
Stretching the household budget could be getting marginally easier with cheaper prices for milk, cheese and butter on the back of a global slump in dairy prices. Audio
Coroner repeats calls for overhaul of maritime law
Grieving families are backing calls by the Bay of Plenty coroner for a major revamp of maritime law in the wake of a young jetski passenger's death. Audio
Family carers hope 13-year legal fight over
A group of parents who have had their right to be paid to care for their disabled children upheld by the Court of Appeal say it's time for the Health Ministry to stop litigating and start talking with… Audio
Bert Potter dead at 86
Victims of the former Auckland commune leader and convicted paedophile, Bert Potter, say his legacy of abuse continues to affect new generations. Audio
Restricting allowances will create barriers to study
Students say further restricting access to student allowances means only the wealthy elite will be able to enter some professions. Audio
Some graduates already struggle with minimum repayment
The Union of Students' Associations says some graduates are already struggling to make the minimum repayments to their student loans because of the rising cost of living. Audio
Help at hand for homeless in Christchurch
The Government has today announced plans to boost the supply of affordable social housing in quake-devastated Christchurch. Audio
Disappointed Crafar bidders still hold out hope
More now on the Crafar deal which the government today has given it's second and likely final approval to. Audio
International dairy prices fall
Cheese and butter could be back on the menu for many families, as international dairy prices fall from record highs. Audio
Lombard finance company directors appeal convictions
Sir Douglas Graham and three other men are appealing their criminal convictions for misleading investors in the Lombard finance company. Audio
5 social service agencies are having their contracts axed
Five Maori social service agencies are having their multi-million dollar Government contracts for Whanau Ora axed because of inconsistent and in some cases, unsafe social work practices. Audio
10 years jail for Hamilton woman who killed her neighbour
A Hamilton woman who killed her neighbour with a hammer after escaping from a mental health unit has been sentenced to ten years' in prison. Audio