Sean Plunket
Turning away from toxic Twitter
Broadcaster Duncan Garner has quit Twitter after a newspaper column on immigration sparked online outrage and abuse. Sean Plunket also stepped away from Twitter and then stepped down from the…
AudioNZ model: I would testify against Weinstein
A New Zealand model says she would give evidence against Harvey Weinstein in court.
150 years of Hansard Debate
A comic debate recorded at Parliament on 26 July 2017 to mark 150 years of Hansard documenting its proceedings. The Speaker (the Right Hon. David Carter) chairs the session, which involves Judith… Audio, Gallery
The Green Party and Gareth Morgan's Opportunities Party exchange fire over digital advertising
Just weeks out from the election and cyberspace is this year developing into the key political battleground, with political parties arming themselves with all manner of online weapons including Google… Audio
Cupwatch: Twitchy pundits and Brit-baiting
Mediawatch looks back at week two of the Rugby World Cup: easy games for The All Blacks but still some pundits were squirming - and mocking the English while they were down. Audio
Cupwatch: Twitchy pundits and Brit-baiting
Mediawatch looks back at week two of the Rugby World Cup: easy games for The All Blacks but still some pundits were squirming - and mocking the English while they were down.
AudioFormer co-presenters discuss Geoff Robinson's legacy
And two of Geoff's co-presenters join us - Sean Plunket who worked with Geoff for thirteen years and his co-presenter from the early 90s, Kim Hill. Audio
Geoff Robinson's former Morning Report co-presenters reminisce
A look back on the career of the venerable Geoff Robinson by former Morning Report co-hosts Maggie Barry, Sean Plunket, Peter Sledmere, and Lindsay Perigo, and comment from Prime Minister John Key… Audio
Presenters reflect on Geoff Robinson
A look back on the career 'to date' of the venerable Geoff Robinson, who will be retiring as Morning Report host in April next year. Audio
Eight months to Mars - Sean Plunket
A man who many listeners will be familiar with - journalist and broadcaster of many years, until last week, co-host of Radio New Zealand National's Morning Report. Audio
Top Stories for Friday 3 September 2010
The Defence Minister wants spy drones taken to the front line - the army says no, there's less than hour to go before radiographers walk off the job in Auckland, Israel and the Palestinians hold their… Audio
British spy found stabbed to death
Mystery surrounds the death of a British spy found stabbed to death in grisly circumstances in central London. Audio
Barnados to pull out of Bay of Plenty
Barnados, which provides family support and counselling services to more than 10 thousand people a year, is pulling out of Bay of Plenty. Audio
SFO lays 100 charges in failed finance company case
The Serious Fraud Office has laid more than 100 charges against four men involved in the collapsed finance company, Five Star Finance. Audio
Survey reveals employers have redundancy regrets
A survey has revealed many employers in New Zealand regret laying off as many people as they did during the recession. Audio
Four-day radiographers strike begins in Counties Manukau
Counties Manukau radiographers will not be arriving at work this morning, as they begin a four-day strike over pay. Audio
Minister furious over forged letter to school students
The Minister of Education is furious Southland primary school students were given a letter, with her forged signature on it, saying the school day was to be extended by an hour for primary schools and… Audio
Police cameras net extra quarter million at Queens Birthday
A police crackdown on speeding at Queens Birthday weekend caught out thousands of drivers and netted an extra quarter of a million dollars in speed camera fines. Audio
Screening hearings mooted to weed out parole no-hopers
The head of the Parole Board has floated the idea of screening prisoners who are eligible for a parole hearing, to see if they stand a realistic chance of succeeding. Audio
Top Stories for Wednesday 25 August 2010
Its looking more like a By-election in Te Atatu as Chris Carter considers his future. What happened in the Pharmacy in Mount Albert where an apparent intruder died after a struggle and the Government… Audio