Geoff Robinson
Presenter Geoff Robinson talks to Christchurch locals
Geoff spent a day travelling around some of the most affected parts of Christchurch talking to locals about their stories. Audio
Sumner residents cope after quake by camping at home
Geoff Robinson speaks with two old friends who live high above the cliffs in the seaside suburb of Sumner. Audio
Water tanker deliveries
Geoff details where and when tanker deliveries of fresh water will be. Audio
Top Stories for Thursday 24 February 2011
Continuing coverage of the Canterbury earthquake. Audio
Top Stories for Wednesday 23 February 2011
Our programme this morning is completely devoted to the aftermath of yesterday's Christchurch earthquake. Civil Defence says rescue teams in Christchurch are still recovering people alive who have… Audio
Top Stories for Tuesday 22 February 2011
The unrest in Libya spreads, reports suggest leader Mohammar Ghaddafi has left the capital. Recommendations on major welfare reform to be announced today, will parents on the DPB be forced to look for… Audio
Update on Egypt
There are signs the demise of President Hosni Mubarak's regime is imminent as normal Egyptian television broadcast is interrupted to read 'communique number one' by the military. Audio
Top Stories for Monday 7 February 2011
Man who assaulted Police officer still on the run, Hone Harawira rejects Maori Party ultimatum, Maori Party conflict dominates political landscape, Troops march in to cyclone-hit Queensland, Muslim… Audio
Top Stories for Friday 4 February 2011
Unemployment is up, has New Zealand slipped back into recession? Violence erupts again in Cairo as anti Mubarak protestors hit back at the President's supporters and after the cyclone, flooding now… Audio
Top Stories for Wednesday 2 February 2011
Israel anxious as Egyptian protests intensify, Cyclone Yasi upgraded, SAS may end up staying longer in Afghanistan: analyst, Future of Maori Party's Hone Harawira remains in doubt, Government warned… Audio
Bad films and poor acting to be celebrated at Hollywood
We've just had the Golden Globes - and the Oscars aren't far away - and now the nominations have been released for the awards that celebrate the worst that Hollywood has to offer. Audio
Scientists find kilogram isn't pulling its weight
The standard weight measurement, the kilogram, could be about to change its weight. Audio
Solid Energy chooses site for lignite briquettes
Eastern Southland's leaders say they are relieved Solid Energy is finally moving ahead with plans to use the region's vast lignite reserves. Audio
Markets Update for 25 January 2011
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
Tonga prepares for damaging Cyclone Wilma
Tonga's police and emergency workers are this morning preparing for damaging gale force winds and flooding as Cyclone Wilma approaches. Audio
Chechyn rebels blamed for blast
Chechyn rebels are being blamed for 35 deaths in a bomb attack at Moscow's Domodedovo airport. Audio
British phone hacking scandal continuing to cause ripples
The former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has asked police to investigate whether his phone was tapped by journalists as the country's phone hacking scandal widens. Audio
Two car bombs in the Iraqi city of Karbala have killed 25
Two car bombs in the Iraqi city of Karbala have killed at least 25 people and injured 70 in the latest wave of violence aimed at Shia pilgrims. Audio
Maori Party president rejects Harawira process complaint
The Maori Party is defending the process it will use to resolve a complaint against Te Tai Tokerau MP Hone Harawira by the party's whip, Te Ururoa Flavell. Audio