Professor Bob Carter from James Cook University in Queensland, talks to Nzone Tonight's Allan Lee about how ordinary people can try and find out the truth about Climate Change and global warming. (Nzone Tonight is broadcast on Shine TV, Sky Digital NZ Channel 111, 6.30 and 9.30 weeknights)
Nzone Tonight's Andrew Urquhart interviews internationally known, Chuck Missler, on his first love, Bible Studies. He talks on the integrated message of the Bible and an individual understanding that's to be found.
Andrew Adamson and Mark Johnson, the director and producer of the new Narnia movie, "Prince Caspian", talk to Nzone Tonight's Rob Holding. Nzone Tonight is a weeknight news programme broadcast on Shine TV, on Sky Digital channel 111
The Pastor of Auckland's Life Church, Paul de Jong, whose son Daniel opted not to go on the canyoning trip which took the lives of six of his friends and his favourite teacher from Elim Christian College, talks to Nzone Tonight's Allan Lee about the tragedy.
Nzone Tonight's Todd Symons reports on how community, parents and students at Elim Christian College in Auckland, NZ, are coping with the deaths of six students and a teacher while on an outward bound course in the central North Island
Nzone Tonight's Todd Symons reports on Elim Schools tribute to the seven lives lost last week in the tragic drowning at the Mangatepopo River. Starting last Saturday, the farewell funeral services paid homage to the students faith.
Maire Leadbeater from the Indonesia Human Rights Committee talks to Nzone Tonight about the current situation in East Timor following the assassination attempt on President Jose Ramos-Horta. (Shine TV, Channel 111 Sky Digital)
The MV Doulos opened her world-famous bookshop to the public today in Auckland. She arrived yesterday from Fiji and will be visiting both Auckland and Wellington during her six-week stay. Pene Ashby was on board for the official ceremony.
Should we have Maori Seats in Parliament? Broadcaster and former MP Willie Jackson has been fairly forthright in his comments about why we need to keep them and he spoke with Allan Lee.