Sean Plunket
Morning Report Special - part 1
A special edition featuring coverage of this mornings tsunami alert. Audio
Top Stories for Wednesday 24 February 2010
The Government may regulate the telecommunications industry to ensure emergency calls are prioritised, The police watchdog is criticising police for their handling of a sting on the Mongral Mob, A top… Audio
Top stories for Friday 19 February 2010
School Boards are told how to deal with principals who won't implement National Standards. Public concern at underfunding of Radio New Zealand grows and in business the government gives serious… Audio
Top Stories for Thursday 18 February 2010
India defends its security arrangements following the latest terror threat, Toyota Corollas may be recalled worldwide, South Canterbury Farmers threaten to block Transpower from accessing their land… Audio
Top Stories for Friday 12 February 2010
Police are trying to identify a body found at Godley Head - thought to be that of Vanessa Pickering, John Key wavers on plans to raise GST, A law commission report on drugs is panned by the… Audio
Michael Jackson's doctor charged
Los Angeles prosecutors on Monday charged Michael Jackson's personal doctor with involuntary manslaughter in the singer's death last year. Audio
Top Stories for Friday 5 February 2010
The prime minister returns to Waitangi's Te Tii Marae, The government is asked to do more as the number unemployed reaches a 16-year high, Three shots are fired at a Christchurch school bus from an… Audio
Top Stories for Thursday 4 February 2010
The diplomatic freeze between Fiji and its neighbours looks set to thaw after meetings last night in Canberra, The head of the public service says the faking of qualifications by a former Immigration… Audio
Man charged with dangerous driving after crash on Northshore
Police say they have charged a 50 year old man with dangerous driving. Audio
Top stories for Wednesday 3 February 2010
The gloves come off in the National Standards row, tax changes may end up hitting those on low incomes harder than the wealthy, details reveiled of a a cruel Waitangi Day immigration scam, the man at… Audio
Top Stories for Friday 29 January 2010
Thousands of Telecom XT customers remain without services - three days after a major fault developed, There are calls for tougher laws against animal cruetly, Labour says it will cap the salaries of… Audio
Top Stories for Tuesday 26 January 2010
Transpower defends yesterday's rolling power cuts north of Huntly, Saddam Hussein's cousin is hanged in Baghdad, Two men are charged with the murder of a man found dumped in a New Plymouth garage and… Audio
Separated twins Trishna and Krishna home for Christmas
Christmas has come early for separated twins Trishna and Krishna, who have been released from Melbourne's Royal Children's Hospital. Australian correspondent Donna Demaio has been following the twins'… Audio
New motorway link will demolish fewer homes
The controversial Waterview motorway link in west Auckland has been redrawn so that 160 fewer houses will have to be demolished. Audio
Police respond to incident in Manukau
Part of Manukau is in lockdown after a significant incident involving the shooting of a police officer. Audio
Top stories from Wednesday 16 December 2009
Wellington's Transmission Gully gets the go-ahead, British prosecutors look again at how New Zealander Blair Peach died 30 years ago, Labour urges the Government to loosen the purse strings, Climate… Audio
Top stories for Tuesday 15 December 2009
The Prime Minister approves the flying of the controversial tino rangitiratanga flag on waitangi day, Fiji mops up after the first cyclone of the season, Peter Jackson's film The Lovely Bones… Audio
Top stories for Monday 14 December 2009
Climate activists hit back at Copenhagen police over mass arrests.The North Shore mayor defends his late night texting of the Prime Minister. Bar owners calls for stiffer laws to target drunks and a… Audio