0600 News/Sport
0615 Good Morning "Rural" NZ : See Rural Report Rundown
0630 News/Weather/Māori News
0640 Report from our Mana News team
0645 Pacific Regional News : Ex RNZ International
0650 Business and financial news. Margaret Inge.
0700 NEWS
00:03:23 QUAKE: Aftershocks are continuing to hit the Canterbury area after Saturday's 6 point 3 quake. Jocelyn Darling LIVE
00:03:40 QUAKE (2): Dr Warwick Smith - Chief Seismologist for NZ
00:02:43 SKOREA SCEPTICAL: South Korea government officials are sceptical about the North Korean leader Kim II Sung agreeing to meet the South Korean government for the first time ever. John Shovelin p.re
00:04:49 WILLIAM TAYLOR: Earlier today I asked the director of political and military studies at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, Dr William Taylor, whether he agrees with ex President Jimmy Carter that the crisis is over. Dr William Taylor
00:02:57 LABOUR: The Labour party's Otago-Southland conference over the weekend has agreed that the party needs to select mor women and Māori candidates for the first MMP election. Janice Rodenburg
00:02:16 PRIEST HEAL: The Catholic Church says it will take time for parishioners to get over strong feelings relating to the conviction of a high ranking Palmerston North priest on sex charges. Tracey Lyall
00:01:33 FERRY: NZR and the maritime unions continue the latest round of talks on the Cook Strait ferry dispute today, in a bid to avoid a confrontation. Peter Fowler WEATHER:
0730 NEWS AND SPORT: LIVE
00:02:54 NIALL SHEPARD: A second earthquake which hit Canterbury early this morning sent many people running for safety. Constable Niall Shepard
00:02:26 DEMOCRACY: A new political organisation has been established to campaign for referenda on six issues relating to health, education, employment defence and environmental issues. Karlum Lattimore
00:02:11 EGG FREEZING: An Australian medical breakthrough has provoked a fierce ethical debate across the Tasman. P. Kafcaloudes METROPOLITAN PAPERS:
0800 NEWS: LIVE
00:04:27 MCKITTRICK: Six people died and another five were wounded after being gunned down by armed men in a pub in Northern Ireland late on Saturday. David McKittrick
00:01:22 RUATORIA: Conflict involving a gang has again surfaced in the East Coast town of Ruatoria. Eileen Cameron
00:02:00 NOMADS: The police are claiming their campaign against the Horowhenua gang, the Nomads, has been a success, and say people are becoming less afraid of speaking out when gang members commit a crime. Karlum Lattimore i/v Det Snr Sgt Jim Lyons
00:04:28 CRASH-GLACIER: An investigation into a fatal light-plane crash on the Franz Joseph glacier last year has found one of the pilots aboard had been smoking cannabis. Tina Pereira LIVE
00:04:22 BURDEKIN: Australia's Human Rights Commissioner is in New Zealand to speak to the legal profession about Human Rights issues. Brian Burdekin LIVE
00:04:27 FIJI: Fiji's opposition Members of Parliament are threatening not to return to the house after two days of boycott last week. Paul Yevala
0830 NEWS AND REGIONAL ROUNDUP: LIVE
00:04:51 CHERNOBYL: The International Atomic Energy Agency has been hosting a meeting to draft tougher new safety measures for nuclear power plants. Hans Meir LIVE
00:03:21 GILBERD: The Anglican Bishop of Auckland has announced his resignation. Bruce Gilberd - Bishop of Auckland LIVE
00:02:59 GAY GAMES: In New York, the Gay Games, which organisers claim is the largest sporting event in the world, began today with a colourful opening ceremony. Beverly Boyarsky
00:02:01 MORNING COMMENT: Lawrie Hampton LIVE
00:06:30 CORRESPONDENT: Lynne Terry