Geoff Robinson
Top stories of the day for 7 July 2009
There has been a major eruption of ethnic violence in northwest China with reports of up to 150 people killed in clashes with riot police. Audio
Top Stories for 3 July 2009
Criminal lawyers say the Government must tread carefully with a plan to force people to reveal information about serious crime. Audio
Jacqui Coats and Geoff Robinson
Director and Radio Host character in Nota Bene Choir's upcoming production 'Sentimental Journey'. Audio
Williams sisters dominate women's quarter finals at Wimbledon
The Williams sisters have dominated at the Wimbledon quarter finals today, where eager fans have been sweltering in the 32 degree heat. Audio
Undated coin sells for thousands of pounds on Ebay
The hunt is on for a batch of 20 pence coins accidentally issued by the Royal Mint without a date. Audio
Bennett drops Disabilities to focus on employment
The Employment Minister Paula Bennett is giving up the Disabilities portfolio to concentrate on employment issues. Audio
United States troops withdraw from Iraqi cities
Six years after the invasion which ousted Sadam Hussein, United States troops have withdrawn from Iraqi cities and towns. Audio
Top stories of the day for 26 June 2009
French rugby player, Mathieu Bastareaud has admitted he LIED about an attack in the streets of Wellington in the early hours of Sunday morning. In a statement released overnight, he says he stumbled… Audio
Top stories for 25 June 2009
The country's tax debt is spiralling out of control, with more than four billion dollars owed to the IRD now and an expectation that will double in the next five years. Audio
Top Stories for 18 June 2009
Minister calls for open uni access for Maori, Government and Labour bid for emissions trading consensus, Iran intensifies crackdown as protestors rally, Momentum grows to change referendum rules, Sue… Audio
Top stories of the day for 17 June 2009
The headlines in Morning Report this morning. Audio
Top Stories for Monday 15 June 2009
Surge in swine flu cases no surprise to health authorities; Labour trounces National in Mt Albert by-election. Audio
Markets update for 11 June 2009
A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
Top stories for 11 June 2009
Former Reserve Bank head warns of prolonged recession. Labour Party links of Worth complainant revealed. Swine flu spike in Australia sparks economic fears here. Locals to shut down New Plymouth's… Audio
Council reassures residents after New Plymouth chemical scare
The Taranaki Regional council's director of environment quality is Gary Bedford.The Government says it may look at law changes to get to the bottom of where toxic waste has been dumped following the… Audio
Minister demands greater transparency over hazardous dumps
The Minister for the Environment Nick Smith says he is prepared to consider law changes and additional funding if necessary to identify and clean up toxic waste dumps. Audio
Toxic playground angers locals
New Plymouth resident and anti dumping campaigner Andrew Gibbs speaks to Geoff Robinson. Audio
Immigration Minister says service improvements will take time
The Immigration Minister Jonathan Coleman joins us. Audio