Sean Plunket
Top Stories for Monday 10 November 2008
Green's disappointed party vote wasn't higher, Labour lose seat strongholds, New broom sweeps through New Zealand parliament. Audio
Sounds From the 2008 New Zealand Election Campaign
Sounds of the 2008 New Zealand Election campaign. Audio
Australian Correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh
Australian Correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh gives us Australia's reaction to Barack Obama becoming US president. Audio
Recap of Election Campaign
Joining Morning Report for a look back on the campaign are Claire Robinson, Raymond Miller and Richard Prebble. Audio
Brent Edwards Reaction to Latest Poll Results
Radio New Zealand political editor Brent Edwards has been looking at the poll numbers. Audio
John Key's reaction to polls showing National in the lead
National Party leader says four polls in last 24 hours showing his party in the lead are "fantastic" Audio
Helen Clark responds to polls showing National in the lead
Labour leader's reaction to a series of political opinion polls released in the last 24 hours that show National retaining a commanding lead over Labour. Audio
Top Stories for Friday 7 November 2008
Greens Hoping for Good Result, Helen Clark's Reaction to Latest Polls and John Key's Reaction to Latest Poll. Audio
Newspaper Headlines (Part 2)
A look at what they're saying in the papers in and around both the US with Geoff and NZ with Sean. Audio
Newspaper Headlines
Sean gives us a round up of NZ papers and Geoff headlines the main papers in NYC and Washington. Audio
Top Stories for 03 November 2008
NZ and US elections from various angles, helicopter crash in Wanaka and a travel warning to Indonesia. Audio
Australia Correspondent
Australia Correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh brings us the latest from across the ditch. Audio
How the media is covering the election - Colin Peacock
Radio New Zealand's Mediawatch presenter looks at coverage of polls, forming a government, and the economy during this week's election campaign. Audio
Hong Kong Bledisloe Cup Clash
It's the first time the teams have met on foreign soil outside the World Cup. Audio
UN Fears for Tens of Thousands in Strife-Torn Nation
A four-day offensive by Congolese Tutsi rebels has sent tens of thousands of civilians fleeing in the area around Goma. Audio
Arrest Made Over Rape of Elderly Woman
Police in Rotorua have arrested a man in relation to the rape of an elderly woman on Wednesday. Audio
Top Stories of 31 October 2008
National to Release Benefit Relief Package Today, Jury to Resume Deliberations in Agnew Murder Trial. Audio
Peters denies he tried to appoint Glenn to Monaco job
Winston Peters is dismissing claims he pressured the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to appoint businessman Owen Glenn honorary consul in Monaco. Audio