Anusha Bradley
The New Zealand Superfund invests millions
Over Seventy six million dollars of taxpayer's money has been invested in foreign companies that make a large chunk of their profit from coal. Audio
Police seek suspect behind suspicious scrub fire in Blenheim
Fire and police are searching for the person behind yet another deliberately lit fire in Blenheim over the weekened. Audio
Junior doctor strike likley to go ahead on Tuesday
A major strike by about three thousand junior doctors appears certain to go ahead tomorrow amid a deepening dispute over rosters Audio
Steven Joyce responds to Oxfam wealth inequality report
Joining us now is the Finance Minister Steven Joyce. Audio
Two richest NZers better off than poorest 30 per cent
New Zealand's two richest men own more wealth than the poorest 30 per cent of the country. Audio
Changes needed to improve school performance
Education experts say changes to teacher training and the way subjects are taught to low-achievers could help New Zealand children do better in high profile international tests. Audio
State house sell off shaping as election issue
In November,The Government announced it wanted to sell two-and-a-half-thousand homes in Christchurch to a private provider with the aim of speeding up the building of new homes for those in need. Audio
Obama gives farewell speech today
Barack Obama is set to give his farewell speech later this afternoon. Audio
NZ youth vulnerable to porn addiction
A sex therapist says young New Zealanders are vulnerable to developing addictions to pornography because they're not taught how to deal with online porn. Audio
Firearms council says amnesty won't stop black market
The Council of Licenced Firearms Owners says an amnesty on illegal guns will not keep them out of the hands of criminals. Audio
Actor Sam Neill remembers Michael Chamberlain
The father of the baby taken by a dingo in the Australian outback 37 years ago has died aged 72. Audio
Wellington Airport trespasses convicted plane hijacker
Wellington Airport has banned the country's only convicted plane hijacker, whose prison sentence ends next month. Audio
Hope for first home buyers with latest house price figures
It's election year and housing looks set to be a big issue. Audio
Cold weather freezes Europe
Up to 50 people have died as cold weather freezes parts of Europe. Audio
Fire cuts off Otago town
About 50 firefighters from around the Queenstown district are tackling a major scrub fire which has cut off Glenorchy and left its residents without power. Audio
Trump calls Streep over-rated
Donald Trump has called Meryl Streep "overrated" after the three-time Oscar winner launched a blistering attack on the U.S. president-elect at last night's Golden Globes awards. Audio
New exhibition casts light on an old story
An exhibition that traces the journey of Ngati Rarua, Te Ati-awa and allied tribes from the North Island to Tasman Bay in the 1830s, has just opened in Motueka. Audio
Summer is coming... eventually
It may not feel like summer yet, but apparently it's coming. Audio
Retirement Commissioner would like more benefits and training
The Retirement Commissioner says raising the superannuation age must be accompanied by additional benefits and more training. Audio