Belinda Mc Cammon
Homicide inquiry after body is found in boot
A homicide inquiry is underway, after a body was found in the boot of a car at a suburban supermarket carpark in Christchurch yesterday. Audio
Gale force winds in Christchurch
The Fire Service says galeforce winds battering Christchurch have lifted roofs on about a dozen homes. Audio
Outspoken for 1 January 2014: Christchurch
Who's having all the say in the rebuilding of Christchurch? Are the people being listened to? Belinda McCammon is joined by the chief executive of Canterbury Employers Chamber of Commerce, Peter… Audio
Corrupt Christchurch policeman avoids jail
A High Court judge has slammed a former Christchurch police officer telling him that his behavior was sleazy, if not pathetic. Audio
Insight for 21 April 2013 - Leaving Afghanistan
Belinda McCammon looks at NZ's Afghan legacy Audio
Auckland's deputy mayor elect to be given powerful roving brief
Auckland's mayor-elect Len Brown says the new deputy mayor will have a strong leadership role on the council, with the power to attend all council committee meetings and report back to him. Audio
Buses of tourists visited damaged parts of Christchurch
The Christchurch City Council is investigating ways to prevent buses from going through Avonside and other earthquake damaged suburbs. Audio
Auckland's Bird Cage tavern begins its move
One of Auckland's oldest hotels is about to be moved to make way for a multi-million dollar motorway upgrade. Audio
Rugby World Cup Minister appeals to Auckland to lift game
The Minister for the Rugby World Cup is pleading for Auckland tourist operators and politicians to lift their game in preparing for the tournament. Audio
Rifts exposed in supercity election campaign
One of the main political tickets for Auckland's Supercity elections may already have a split within its ranks, one which could hit ratepayers in the pocket. Audio
Steelers fans confident of lifting Shield for first time
With Counties Manukau sitting at the top of the ITM Cup table, with one of their best seasons yet, many Steelers supporters are picking Saturday's Ranfurly Shield clash with the Southland Stags as… Audio
Business leaders find mayoral candidates don't meet wish list
Some Auckland business leaders say they are unimpressed with the current candidates for the Supercity mayor and are hoping another person will throw their hat into the ring. Audio
Te Kaha being put through paces with Australian navy
HMNZS Te Kaha is taking part in a large joint exercise with Royal Australian Navy vessels, testing weapons and exercise drills on Auckland's Hauraki Gulf today, as the navy prepares for a four month… Audio
Key says to expect more boat people to target New Zealand
The Prime Minister says New Zealanders must prepare for the likelihood that more boat people will target this country. Audio
Holiday Hotspot: Kuaotunu
Once a thriving gold mining town, Kuaotunu is a beautiful coastal village located 15kms north of Whitianga on the Coromandel Penninsula. Audio
Thousands across country protest over wage freeze
More than one thousand union workers marched up Auckland's Queen Street today in protest against what they say is a wage freeze on low paid public and community sector workers. Audio
Mayor orders inquiry over drains in Aisling case
The Waitakere City mayor has ordered an inquiry into how the council responded to complaints of faulty drains in the West Auckland street where Aisling Symes' body was found. Audio
No leads in missing toddler case
It is a week today since Auckland toddler Aisling Symes disappeared from a Henderson Street with police believing she may have been abducted. Audio
Police intensify search for missing toddler
The police are intensifying and widening their search for the missing west Auckland toddler Asiling Symes. Audio
Our reporter speaks from the search site
Our reporter Belinda McCammon is in Longburn Road where Asiling disappeared from. Audio