Philippa Tolley
Insight for 21 July 2013 - Shaking Up the Family Court
The Family Court is being given a shake-up. The Justice Minister says it is well needed, but Anne Marie May asks if there are any losers. Audio
Insight for 14 July 2013 - Strong NZ Dollar Help or Hindrance?
The NZ dollar is still at an historically high level - Patrick O'Meara considers whether this has been a help or hindrance. Audio
Insight for 23 June 2013 - Disability Care
Philippa Tolley investigates support for those with a disability and looks at a review underway. Audio
Families worried about finding safe care for disabled daughters
Two families, whose disabled daughters have been hit and verbally abused in residential care say they're struggling to find somewhere suitable for the young women to live. Audio
Insight for 16 June 2013 - Can NZ Afford Another Big Quake?
With EQC funds depleted after the quakes in Canterbury, Eric Frykberg asks if NZ can afford another big quake. Audio
Insight for 9 June 2013 - Treaty Settlements, Half Way There
Treaty Settlements are about half way through and Te Manu Korihi Chief Reporter Gareth Thomas considers if there are winners and losers. Audio
Insight for 2 June 2013- Award Winning Obesity Surgery
Weight loss surgery is investigated in this Award Winning Insight for 2013 by Philippa Tolley. Audio
Insight for 26 May 2013
After creating a super city is the tensions with the Government now hindering future plans. Todd Niall investigates. Audio
New Zealanders remember lost WWII bomber in Denmark
While thousands of New Zealanders will mark Anzac day tomorrow, a small group has travelled to Denmark to commemorate the 70th anniversary of when a bomber crewed by their relatives was shot down. Audio
Insight for 31 March 2013 - Antartica
Olivia Wix travels to Antarctica to explore NZ's status on the ice. Audio
Insight for 24 March 2013 - Salmon Farming
Alison Hossain investigates expansion to salmon farming in the Marlborough Sounds Audio
Insight for 17 March 2013 - Immigrant Labour - Growing Exploitation?
Philippa Tolley investigates the scale of migrant labour exploitation in New Zealand amid calls for tougher penalties for employers. Audio
Calls for tougher penalties on labour exploitation
Immigrant workers tell of exploitation in the labour force with horror stories of working for less than a third of the minimum wage, or even nothing, being reported. Audio
Insight for 10 March 2013 - Manufacturing Crisis?
Otago reporter, Ian Telfer, considers the state of NZ manufacturing. Audio
Insight for 3 March 2013 - Cricket in Crisis
Is New Zealand cricket in crisis or is it suffering just another dip on the performance rollercoaster? After a woeful test series against South Africa and what's widely regarded as the mis-management… Audio
Top Stories for Thursday 21 February 2013
Large scrub fire still burning near Owhiro Bay in Wellington; Fire continues to burn in Kaipara Harbour; Sea Shepherd vessels following whalers despite clashes; Green Party says hidden costs in Sky… Audio
Insight for 17 February 2013 - Maori and Water Rights
Lois Williams explores the authority over water that is at the centre of Maori water claims. Audio
Insight for 10 February 2013 - The Blueprint for Central Christchurch
Philippa Tolley explores the application of the blueprint for central Christchurch and asks if local people are still enthused. Audio
Residents fear they have lost say in CBD rebuild
Nearly two years' after Christchurch's February earthquake and almost 6 months after the blueprint for the city centre was revealed, many questions remain about how much it will cost and who will pay… Audio
Police continue forensic examination of burnt man's car
The police investigating the homicide of a man found burnt to death in Auckland will continue their forensic examination of his car today. Audio