Michael Woodhouse
Sex offender did declare convictions
A registered American sex offender was given New Zealand residency without the usual character vetting. Audio
Lower blood-alcohol limits may be on cards
The Government will decide early next year whether drink driving limits should be reduced. Audio
Search on for 40 criminals with wiped records
The Tongan police said today their audit shows a total of 172 cases of criminals getting a clean bill of health in police letters used to secure a visitors visa - though it appears most of those were… Audio
FIFA Under 20 World Cup in 2015
A day after the National - led Government claimed credit for a new austerity drive at the Dunedin City Council, one of its MPs is calling on the council to pay up to host a football game. Audio
Labour says government should have kept Hillside open
Dunedin's mayor, Dave Cull, says the closure of the historic Kiwirail Hillside workshop in Dunedin is rough news for workers with less than six weeks to Christmas. Audio
Patient Safety in Private Hospitals
Danny Malone and Adrian Simcock, both lost their wives following operations at Wakefield private hospital in Wellington. Audio