Tom Phillips
Midweek - Kirk's killing, rugby reactions, Phillips fallout
Charlie Kirk's killing prompts strong reactions - even at this distance; 'historic' beating for All Blacks - and more muted coverage of winning Black Ferns; more media fallout from from sad Marokopa… Audio
Tom Phillips case: call for independent inquiry
The dramatic shootout on Monday which resulted in the recovery of the Marokopa children has gripped the nation and made headlines internationally. Audio
Tom Phillips family speaks out
The family of fugative father Tom Phillips have spoken out and are absolutely gutted he shot a police officer. Tom Philiips died early on Monday morning after a shootout with police. National Crime… Audio
Midweek - Fugitive father saga ends, row over doco and access
Media go big on the epic - but tragic - tale of fugitive father Tom Phillips; angst over over exclusive access for doco makers- and a columnist's criticism of Mediawatch. Audio
More photos revealed of Tom Phillips campsite
A rudimentary shelter with tree branches holding up a black tarpaulin, dirty plastic buckets, a Jack Daniels whisky box and an LPG bottle are in some of the images released today of what police… Audio
Tom Phillips: The man who vanished
The Detail talks to reporter Tony Wall, who's covered the saga of the fugitive father and his children for nearly four years.
The confused and chaotic legacy of Tom Phillips
The Detail talks to reporter Tony Wall, who's covered the saga of the fugitive father and his children for nearly four years Audio
Tom Phillips spotted by hunters in 'credible sighting'
Marokopa fugutive Tom Phillips and his three children have apparently managed to evade police yet again after a "credible" sighting by hunters who passed them in bush, filming the family on their… Audio
Psychologist speaks on hunt for Tom Phillips
The expiry date is looming for the $80,000 reward leading to the safe return of 3 marokopa children taken by their fugative father, California psychologist Doctor Rebecca Bailey, who has extensive… Audio
Former Australian federal agent speaks on hunt for Tom Philips
Police hunting for fugative Tom Phillips and his three children continue to sift through more than 70 new leads, since offering an $80,000 reward. Australian David Craig, is an expert on covert… Audio
Tom Phillips: Family said he did not have tattoos
A potential sighting of Marokopa fugutive Tom Phillips and his three children at a remote hot springs has become a focus of the police manhunt, Natalie Akoorie reports. Audio
Police receive a "number of tips" in search for missing Tom Phillips and children
Waikato Police say they have received a number of tips from the public following yesterday's appeal for sightings of a ute linked to missing man Tom Phillips. Tom Phillips and his three children have… Audio
Police still searching for missing Marokopa man with children
A Marokopa man missing with his three children for eight months may have escaped the area and is likely being helped by someone according to police.
Tom Phillips who previously prompted a full scale… Video, Audio
King Country family survived weeks in wild on 'bush food' - Tom Phillips' sister
A King Country father and his three children missing in bush for 17 days survived on 'bush food' and rice.
Tom Phillips and his children had not been seen for 17 days until they returned home out of… Video, Audio
Truth. A book about things that aren't true. No. Really.
In Truth: A Brief History of Lies, Deception and Total Bullsh*t, Tom Phillips, author and independent fact checker looks at the ingenious ways, throughout history, humans have managed to avoid telling… Audio
Blasts outside Communist Party HQ in northern China
To China, where several explosions have been heard outside a provincial headquarters for the ruling Communist party in the north of the country. Audio
China steps up its efforts to become clean and green
One of the most damning criticisms of the 100 Percent Pure slogan came from China's state news agency in the wake of the Fonterra scare -- it called the gap between the slogan and New Zealand's… Audio
Brazil elects first female President
A former guerilla leader has won Brazil's presidential election and will become the first woman to lead the country. Audio
Torrential rain in Rio kills more than a hundred people
In Rio de Janeiro more than a hundred people have been killed and many more are homeless after the heaviest rains in decades triggered deadly mudslides and turned roads into rivers. Audio