Paul Clark
Gun law reforms bulldozed through Parliament - ammunition dealer
An ammunition dealer says he'll sue the government if there's not fair compensation for those who have to hand in their guns under a buyback scheme that accompanies the new laws banning most… Video, Audio
Gun laws go to select committee
Gun owners are appalled that a parliamentary select committee is giving them just one day to make oral submissions on the government's fast-tracked gun law changes. Written submissions on the Arms… Audio
Gun lobby appalled at fast-tracked law change process
The gun lobby is complaining it has been blindsided by a decision to hold just one day of submissions on the government's fast-track gun law changes. Written submissions on the Arms Amendment Act… Audio
Climate change a risk to NZ's cool climate wines
The distinctive taste of New Zealand's cool climate wines is at risk from global warming as the climate changes. Audio
Regions perk up in first quarter but slower times loom
Regional economies have perked up at the start of the year but already there are warning signs that activity may slow later. Audio
Economic confidence up in regions
Economic confidence in most regions is up, with civil servants and rural recipients of the regional growth fund sunniest about their future prospects. Audio
China's Public Face of Perfection During the Olympics
Professor Paul Clark is from the University of Auckland School of Asian Studies. Audio