Auckland
Widow of dairy owner to give evidence at his murder trial
A widow will give evidence in the High Court today about seeing her husband stabbed to death in their West Auckland dairy. Audio
Video of slayed dairy owner shown in court
A woman quietly sobbing was the only sound that could be heard as CCTV footage of Arun Kumar being stabbed in his dairy was played at the High Court in Auckland. Audio
Boys accused of dairy owner murder on trial today
The two boys accused of killing a West Auckland dairy owner are to go on trial today at the High Court in Auckland. Audio
Spectrum: Anjalee the elephant
Anjalee the elephant is on her way to Auckland - via a 90 day stopover in Niue. The eight-year-old female is from a Sri Lankan elephant orphanage and is passing her quarantine period on the island… Video, Audio, Gallery
Auckland - leading the way or falling short?
Insight investigates whether it is in the national interest for Auckland to be the focus for investment, jobs and immigrants. Audio
Henriette Vamberg - rating Auckland
Henriette Vamberg, of Denmark's Gehl Architects, reflects on the progress made by Auckland in transforming itself into a liveable city. Audio
Home Truths - six homes and a pair of wet feet
Home Truths with Eileen Cameron - Auckland's chief reporter live-blogs her visit to six open homes in one day, featuring asbestos, traffic jams and a rogue gnome.
Home Truths - buying and selling in an overheated market
Home Truths with Eileen Cameron - The new column from Radio New Zealand's Auckland chief reporter, as she explores the ins and outs of trying to buy (and sell) in Auckland's overheated housing market.
Auckland's new baby giraffe
A couple of weeks ago, the team at the giraffe enclosure at Auckland Zoo were able to witness the birth of a calf and watch it go from being delivered, to walking within the space of 30 minutes. Audio
Inside the St James Theatre, Auckland, 2015
We take a tour inside the newly re-opened St James Theatre, Auckland. Audio
Auckland's Volcanic Risk
University of Auckland volcanologist Jan Lindsay discusses the DEVORA project and its aim to assess volcanic hazard and risk for Auckland's metropolitan area. Audio
Auckland's Volcanic Risk
University of Auckland volcanologist Jan Lindsay discusses the DEVORA project and its aim to assess volcanic hazard and risk for Auckland's metropolitan area.
AudioPigeons terrorising children and elderly in Auckland
Flocks of pigeons are running amok, pooping and diving on people in Browns Bay in Auckland. Audio
Auckland traffic
Auckland joins Istanbul, Mexico City, Rio de Janeiro, Moscow and Salvador on a list of the world's most gridlocked cities. Audio
Group opposed to Auckland wharf expansion seek judicial review
Dr Ken Palmer is Associate professor in Environmental Law at the University of Auckland. Sharon Stewart is a councillor for Auckland City. Matt Ball is Ports of Auckland Head of Communications. Audio
Fruit fly discovery could see Pasifika festival relocated
Organisers of one of the biggest festivals in Auckland are anxiously waiting to hear if their event can take place in the heart of the fruit fly cordon. Audio
Man faces charges after nurse stabbed by mental health patient
A man will appear on charges in the Manukau District Court today, after a nurse was stabbed during a visit to the home of a mental health patient in Otahuhu on Saturday night. Audio
Bid to tackle youth unemployment in Auckland
This week the Auckland Council and Youth Connections held a jobfest for youth at the Manukau campus of MIT, connecting thousands of youth with employers. Audio
MPI rolls out bins, sets traps on day two of fruit fly lockdown
Traps have been set, thousands of pamphlets delivered and hundreds of bins are being rolled out around Grey Lynn and surrounding suburbs as part of a biosecurity crackdown after the discovery of a… Audio
Falling oak branch crushes cars in the Auckland Domain
Three cars have been crushed by a massive branch falling from an oak tree in the Auckland Domain at about one this afternoon. Audio