Carla Penman
Mangere locals have complained before about shooting reserve
A family living opposite a south Auckland reserve, where a gunman opened fire at a group, shooting three of them, say they're fed up with complaining to the police about the almost daily disorder… Audio
Mangere residents feared for safety
Residents on a south Auckland street where three men were shot say they've been living in fear. Audio
Te Atatu residents meeting to find way forward after murder
More than a hundred still-shaken west Auckland residents turned out last night to try to channel their fury at the brutal daylight killing of a grandmother two weeks ago into some positive action. Audio
Neighbour of Cun Xiu Tian sees potential suspect
A neighbour of the 69 year old woman who was brutally killed in Auckland says she saw a man fitting the police's description of the potential suspect. Video, Audio
Criminal profilers called in on Auckland murder
The police say whoever murdered a 69 year old woman, would've left her west Auckland home with blood-spattered clothing. Audio
Parole Board considers five-year freeze for Karla Cardno killer
The Parole Board will consider invoking its harshest restriction - a five-year freeze - on a man who kidnapped, raped and murdered a Lower Hutt girl. Audio
Hundreds of police cars can be out on the job without firearms
Hundreds of police patrol cars are out on the job at any one time without firearms. Audio
Uber call on the govt to stimulate innovation, not prohibit it
Uber, is calling for the government to walk the walk about it wanting to stimulate innovation and growth in New Zealand. Audio
Murder accused lashes out at victim's family
Tensions boiled over in court today when a man accused of murder lashed out at the victim's family. Audio
New social housing scheme "a drop in the bucket"
A new scheme to house people, most desperately in need, in Auckland is being criticised for being too little too late. Audio
Five teenager boys in court over Opotiki sex offences
Five teenage boys with links to Opotiki College have appeared in a packed courthouse charged with sex offences against underage girls. Audio
Five Bay of Plenty teenagers appears in court today
Five Bay of Plenty teenagers will appear in court today charged with sexual offending against underage girls. Audio
Woman admits theft of Otago University exam papers
A judge has described as bizarre, the case of a student who went to great lengths to steal 98 exam papers from Otago University, including her own. Audio
Activists oppose proposed caged chicken farm
Animal rights activists are vowing to step up protest action as a company takes its proposal to build one of the country's biggest caged chicken farms to the Environment Court. Audio
Courts hears pair stabbed over party music
Court documents have shed more light on how a row over music at a party, ended with a man stabbing two members of his extended family, one in the back and the other fatally, almost a year ago. Audio
Call for Phil Goff to resign as MP
A rival Auckland mayoral candidate is calling on Phil Goff to resign from Parliament now that he's officially joined the race. Audio
Lead-up to pepper spraying questioned
A specialist in early childhood development says police should've given a six-year-old boy waving a knife more time to calm down before pepper spraying him. Audio
Police reveal six-year-old boy has been pepper sprayed
The police have revealed they pepper sprayed a six-year-old boy earlier this year after he threatened to kill his mother. Audio
Small but warm final farewell to royal couple
A small but gushing cluster of fans gathered to see off Prince Charles in central Auckland this morning. Audio
Whangarei woman complains to police over handling of party
A Whangarei woman is accusing police of doing nothing to help terrified teenagers at a party who told officers a man had been threatening to shoot them. Audio