Geoff Robinson
Earthquake muddies picture on future OCR rises
The Canterbury earthquake and a stuttering national economy mean the Reserve Bank is likely to leave the Official Cash Rate unchanged this morning. Audio
Radio New Zealand's political editor discusses Act turmoil
Our political editor Brent Edwards has been following the latest revelations about Mr Garrett. Audio
Super City Debate - Dealing with the Government
The candidates talk about how they will manage the relationship between the Government and Auckland? Audio
Super City Debate - Social Issues
The candidates outline the policies they have to deal with issues created by Auckland encompassing some of the richest and poorest neighbourhoods in New Zealand. Audio
Super City Debate - Bus Patronage
The candidates talk about policies that would lift patronage of regular bus services? Audio
Super City Debate - Transport
The candidates outline which transport projects they see as important. Audio
Super City Debate - Panel question
David Wilson from AUT asks further questions on economic strategy. Audio
Super City Debate - The Economy
The candidates explain what policies they have that will create higher value in Auckland. Audio
Super City Debate - Individual questions
The candidates answer questions about their backgrounds and vision for the the city. Audio
Super City Debate - Introduction
Geoff Robinson introduces the candidates and asks the first question - why should someone in Southland care whether you become the Auckland Mayor? Audio
Super City Debate - entire debate
Auckland Super City Mayoral candidates Andrew Williams, Len Brown and John Banks answer a wide range of questions on how they will do the job. Audio
Top Stories for 10 September 2010
Plans to lift the cordon in central Christchurch this morning are put on hold on the advice of Civil Defence. Why are Trade talks turning sour and Obama condemns plans to burn the Koran. Audio
Top Stories for Thursday 9 September 2010
Despite the aftershocks, most of Christchurch gets safe drinking water back, but the emotional toll is now coming home to roost and in other news, the Childrens' Commissioner says we're not looking… Audio
Top Stories for Friday 3 September 2010
The Defence Minister wants spy drones taken to the front line - the army says no, there's less than hour to go before radiographers walk off the job in Auckland, Israel and the Palestinians hold their… Audio
Long stays in space turn fit astronauts into weaklings
A new study says astronauts can become as weak as 80-year-olds after six months in space. Audio
Wave of bombings hit Iraq as US troops prepare to leave
With less than a week before United States combat troops quit Iraq, a series of bombings across the country have left at least 60 people dead and more than 200 wounded. Audio
Stock Exchange queried over its role in electricity bill fiasco
The competence of the Stock Exchange is being called into question after allegations it failed to process a payment from an electricity retailer. Audio
Markets Update for 26 August 2010
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio