Sean Plunket
Energy Company Profits Take Hit
State-owned energy company profits have taken a hit, with consumers being warned they may face increased prices as a result. Audio
An Australian council Takes Hard Line
An Australian council has taken an unusually hard line after trees were illegally chopped down at a beachside resort. Audio
Stephen Fleming Career Ends
After 111 tests and 7000 test runs, the international cricket career of Stephen Fleming has come to an end. Audio
Christchurch Police Officer Assaulted
A Chch officer was assaulted while attending an inner-city brawl alone, while 30 officers were attending a Greenpeace protest. Audio
Blue Chip Investors Will get a Clearer Picture Today
Investors with Blus Chip will get a clearer picture today about what lies ahead. Audio
Sir Ian Botham Praises Stephen Fleming
Yesterday in the third test against England in Napier, Stephen Fleming scored 66 in his last innings for the Black Caps. Audio
NZ-led Expedition to Mt Everest Uncertain
A NZ-led expedition to Mount Everest will find out today whether it will be allowed to climb the mountain. Audio
Cricket - English Test Series
Cricket writer Richard Boock gives his views on the Black Caps performance thus far. Audio
Top Stories for 25 March 2008
Honey poisonings, building red tape, Olympic flame lit, new olympic swimsuits. Audio
Top Stories for 20 March 2008
ACT supporters, Police recruitment, NZ Crime rate, Bush on Iraq, Americas Cup. Audio
So How Bad Will the Recession be?
Sean Plunket talks with Arcus Investment Management's chief economist Rozanna Wozniak and the director of BERL, Kel Sanderson. Audio
"26,000 Vodka"to Export
A small distillery in Nelson has landed a ten-million-dollar contract to supply vodka to the United States. Audio
NZ England Cricket Test
Adam Mountford, producer of the BBC's famous Test Match Special programme discusses the Second Test in Wellington. Audio
Sir Roger Douglas (Part Two)
Sir Roger Douglas has announced he will run for Parliament as an Act candidate, in an electorate seat. Audio
Hunting Accident Raises Concerns
An 18-year-old from Napier died instantly in a hunting accident when he was shot in the chest by a fellow hunter on Saturday. Audio
Wales Six Nations Rugby Triumph
Former Waikato coach, Warren Gatland credited for turning Welsh Rugby team around after poor World Cup performance. Audio
Violence in Tibet
The Tibetan government in exile says at least 80 people have been killed in unrest following protests against Chinese rule. Audio
Worldwide Recession Fears
Economists fear a 1930s-like Great Depression for the world amid growing concern that a worldwide recession is looming. Audio
Hawkes Bay DHB Report Due
Conflicts of interest are expected to be highlighted regarding members of the former HBDHB in a report due to be issued today. Audio