Eileen Cameron
Police errors found in watchdog investigation
The police watchdog has outlined many mistakes that led to police failing to search for a suicidal man whose body was eventually found by a member of the public in the Waikato River. Audio
Home Truths - I bought a house
Home Truths with Eileen Cameron - Affordable homes in Auckland bear a striking resemblance to unicorns, but I finally managed to buy one.
Home Truths - Going, going, gone!
Sleeping on an offer seems to work. So well, in fact, that I've sold my house. Now to the next problem of finding a new one to buy.
Home Truths - 10 simple rules for surviving the Auckland property market
Home Truths with Eileen Cameron - I had a conditional offer on my place that didn't work out. Wrangling happened, it was a game of two halves, and at the end of the day, drainage was the winner.
Home Truths - 'Stuck in property purgatory'
Home Truths with Eileen Cameron - Ok, so here I am, still in purgatory. I have a tan, and extremely hot feet. A little crispy one might say.
Home Truths - 'Cheap at the price?'
Home Truths with Eileen Cameron - Trapped in purgatory, while the market grows ever-warmer around her, Eileen ventures to Northern shores.
Home Truths - 'And we're off!'
Home Truths with Eileen Cameron - It's race day - or auction day at the Auckland Greyhound Racing Club - with Eileen's home finally going under the hammer.
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.
Distressed families visit descecrated graves
Distressed families have been returning to their dead children's graves, after the desecration of a cemetery in South Auckland. Audio
Public health officials want to limit the number of dairies
Public health officials want to limit the number of dairies in Auckland -- and restrict what they can sell to children. Audio
Super city's super brothel controversy
The businessmen hoping to open a so-called super brothel in the super City are warning consent laws shouldn't be re-written just because of public opposition. Audio
Accused vows to fight charges of vandalising Jewish graves
One of the men accused of vandalising Jewish graves in Auckland is vowing to fight what he says it a false accusation, to the bitter end. Audio
England World Cup rugby team arrives in Auckland
Meanwhile the England rugby team has arrived in the country. Audio
Airport updates on volcanic cloud cancellations
Radio NZ reporters are at both Wellington and Auckland airports and give us an idea of what travellers are facing. Audio
Volcanic cloud disrupts southern skies
At least four airlines, including Jetstar and Qantas, are cancelling domestic and international flights in Australia and New Zealand. Eileen Cameron is at Auckland airport. Audio
Mayor picks Queens Wharf as cruise ship terminal
Auckland's mayor appears to have ended years of conflict over where a new terminal for the multi-million dollar cruise ship industry will go, only to face new criticism for blocking off part of the… Audio
Auckland cleans up after storm damaged
Eileen Cameron reports from Auckland's Tamaki Drive. Audio
Daughter wants another inquiry into Crewe murders
A plea from a daughter still seeking answers after 40 years could trigger another police investigation into one of the country's most famous unsolved cases. Audio
Stranded passengers finally arrive in NZ
New Zealanders stranded overseas by the volcanic ash cloud are finally making their way home. Audio