Bob Kerridge
Auckland Theatre To Re-Open
It has been announced this morning that the St James Theatre in Auckland will re-open on May 2, eight years since it was shut down in 2007 after a small electrical fire raised concerns about safety Audio
Head of Auckland SPCA stands by ethnic comments
The head of the Auckland SPCA is sticking by his comments that ethnicity is playing a role in the high number of dog attack convictions in South Auckland. Audio
Refugee Roosters
The SPCA's Bob Kerridge discusses the current surfeit of male chooks needing new homes in the country. Audio
Sheep caught in gin trap in Auckland's Cornwall Park
A sheep has been caught in a gin trap in a paddock in a public park in Auckland, the first time the SPCA can recall such a thing happening. Audio
Helensville couple sentenced
A Helensville couple in the midst of a relationship breakdown have been sentenced today in Waitakere District Court - after letting their farm animals to starve to death. Audio
Man left dog so neglected it chewed of own foot
The SPCA says the south Auckland farmer, who left his dog in so much pain that it bit its own foot off, should have been sent to jail. Audio
SPCA responds to Wellsford dog killings verdict
The Auckland SPCA's executive director, Bob Kerridge, comments. Audio
Killer elephant seemed 'happy and healthy' says SPCA
The death of a vet and zookeeper Helen Schofield at Franklin Zoo near Auckland yesterday is being described as a tragic accident. Audio
Ideas for 8 April 2012: Bob Kerridge
From hobnobbing with Hollywood moguls as a child to championing the rights of pets as the SPCA’s executive director, Bob Kerridge has, by anyone’s standards, had an extraordinary life. Here he is in… Audio
SPCA backs calls for licensing dog owners
The SPCA is backing calls for dog owners in Auckland to have to pass a test so they can be licensed to own their pet. Audio
SPCA urges owner licensing, not dog ban
Renewed calls are being made for all dog owners nationwide to be licensed following the two dog attacks on children at the weekend. Audio
SPCA inundated with dogs
The SPCA is being inudated with dogs given up by families who are struggling financially. Audio
SPCA aims to stop killing unwanted pets
The new national president of the Royal New Zealand SPCA says it's going to pull out all the stops to find homes for pets, rather than putting them down. Audio
Post-mortem results help make decision about charges
The SPCA is laying charges over the shooting of more than 30 dogs near Wellsford. Audio
SPCA investigates slaughter of dogs
The SPCA say it will definitely consider laying charges, pending an investigation into the fatal shooting of 33 dogs. Audio
Xmas pets
Animal welfare agencies are warning the public to be mindful of the seductive powers of cute critters this Christmas. Impulse buying of pet puppies and kittens during the festive season can end in… Audio
Eight Months to Mars - Bob Kerridge
Author, broadcaster and columnist and a self confessed animal nut. Audio