Tim Graham
Ranfurly Shield Parade
The Lions celebrated this afternoon with a victory parade down the capital's Golden Mile. Audio
Wanganui District Council Puts Foot Down Over Animals
The Wanganui District Council has decided no means no over its rules on keeping animals in pensioner flats. Audio
Controversial ACC Fraud Investigation (Part 1)
The Independent Police Conduct Authority has criticised the investigation into Dunedin man Bruce Van Essen for ACC fraud. Audio
NZ Society
Tim Graham's documentary on last years international tour of the Tower New Zealand Youth Choir. Audio
2011 World Cup Hosting Duties (Part 2)
While Wellington and Christchurch have won hosting rights for key games, Hamilton and North Harbour have missed out. Audio
Hurricane Gustav's Effect on Oil Prices
It remains unclear just how much of a flow-on NZ motorists will see from falling world oil prices, following Hurricane Gustav. Audio
Police Officer Slashed
The NZ police officer who was slashed with a machete yesterday in Solomon Islands was attacked after cornering a criminal. Audio
South Island Flood Damaging
It's been a day for flood ravaged regions in the South Island to attempt to restore infrastructure and assess damage. Audio
Flooding Hits Canterbury and Marlborough
A mop up is underway in parts of Canterbury and Marlborough where there has been widespread flooding over the past 48 hours. Audio
Wine Price Drops
A survey gauging the wine-buying habits of New Zealanders shows a bottle now costs far less than it did a decade ago. Audio
West Coast Economic Development Dysfunction
Bickering trustees are blamed for continued dysfunction at the West Coast's multi-million dollar economic development trust. Audio
NPC Rugby Review
A review of rugby's National Provincial Championship is proposing a lowering of the 2 million dollar salary cap for players. Audio
Sports High School Player Poaching Bylaws
New rules have been brought in to stop the player poaching that's blemished Auckland's high school sports scene in recent years. Audio
Calls For a Ban On Ionization Smoke Alarms
One lobby group says are responsible for hampering - not helping - fire safety efforts across the country. Audio
Maternity Services Review (Part 2)
A doctor is claiming the death of a baby boy could have been avoided if it wasn't for incompetence by an independent midwife. Audio
Wgtn Tansport Cost Increase
Commuters on trains, buses and ferries in and out of the capital city are facing fare hikes of around 10 per cent. Audio
Financial Crisis Has Hit the Arts
The New Zealand Youth Choir and its counterpart Voices New Zealand are desperate to solve a severe financial crisis. Audio
Economy Inches Closer To Recession
Latest figures show economic activity shrunk by point-three percent in the first three months of this year. Audio