Sean Plunket
Chris Kahui Trial
The lawyer for the man accused of murdering his twin sons is blaming the fatal injuries on the babies' mother. Audio
Police Search Settlement for Missing Girl
Police say Kainga locals complained of hearing a loud disturbance in the river area, including a scream from a girl. Audio
Waikato Welcome Break in Drought
As relief to drought stricken areas, 160 millimetres of rain is forecast in the ranges east of Whakatane and north of Ruatoria. Audio
Unethical Businesses Cut Workers Pay
3 companies are believed to have offered reduced pay rises to offset Kiwisaver contributions - but they may be acting illegally. Audio
National Party Will Not Sell Any State Owned Assets
John Key has committed the National Party to not selling any State owned assets in its first term of office. Audio
John Key Rules Out Asset Sales
John Key has ruled out asset sales in the first term of a National government if his party wins the next election. Audio
Australian Correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh
Rudd's statements on Tibet didn't get him locked out of things, Torch relay coming to Canberra as security costs go up. Audio
One Man's Dream
A US born stuntman has created a Viking ship made from Popsicle sticks, and is sailing it from the Netherlands to England. Audio
Decision on Auckland Airport Stake
The Government's announced its decision on whether it will allow control of the Auckland Airport company to be sold. Audio
AA reserving Judgement
The AA has withdrawn an invitation to Mr Mosley to speak a conference here in June. Audio
A Giraffe's Maiden Voyage
The one year old male giraffe's being sent from Orana Wildlife Park to Wellington zoo to breed with a female. Audio
Fiji Police Questioned
Fijian Police are being accused of leaking a DVD involving Ballu Khan who's been charged with plotting to kill the interim PM. Audio
Labour Face Uphill Struggle
The Labour Party will gather in Wellington for its election year Congress trailing National in the polls. Audio
New Westcoast Dam Proposed
Meridian Energy wants to dam the Mokihinui River north of Westport to generate over three hundred gigawatts of electricity. Audio
Charges Dropped Against Father
An Auckland father among the first to be prosecuted under the so-called smacking Bill has had the charges against him dropped. Audio
Auckland Airport Share Under the hammer
The foreign bid for a large share of Auckland International Airport will either get the nod today from the Govt - or lapse. Audio
Top Stories for 11 April 2008
Search and rescue, lombard, auckalnd airport, father off the hook, westcoast dam, hungry children, sports news. Audio
Max Mosley Future Undetermined
International motorsports ruling body has called an meeting in June to determine the future of its president, Max Mosley. Audio