Gill Bonnett
WINZ Apology After Freezer Searched For Baby
Work and Income has apologised for a mix-up, which caused police to search a woman's home for the body of her dead baby. Audio
Tobacco Displays
Cigarettes could be removed from public display in supermarkets and dairies following a select committee recommendation. Audio
First-home Buyers
The government says it's too early to pass judgement on the success of its shared equity scheme for first-home buyers. Audio
Australian Gangs Law Considered
The Government is taking a fresh look at measures against gangs in the light of a South Australian law. Audio
Silver Scroll Awards
Hit band Opshop has swept the board at the country's most prestigious music awards. Audio
Two Men Die From Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
The death of two men from carbon monoxide poisoning near Raglan highlights the importance of not using barbecue cookers indoors. Audio
New Details Emerge Against Nai Yin Xue
Court documents show police in Auckland twice encountered the 54-year-old in the days before he fled to Melbourne. Audio
Xue Committed for Trial
Murder-accused Nai Yin Xue is expected to stand trial next year over the death of his young wife. Audio
Nai Yin Xue Will Stand Trial
He denies killing wife Anan Liu and wept in court today as he listened to how she died. Audio
Nai Yin Xue Hearing Resumes Today
A court will today hear more evidence today in Nai Yin Xue's preliminary hearing on murder charges. Audio
Nai Yin Xue Pre-Trial Hearing
A court's heard that the murder accused Nai Yin Xue killed his wife and left her in his car boot for up to two days. Audio
Violent Night in South Auckland
A man is dead, another man is critically injured, and a teenager was shot in the leg in three separate serious incidents. Audio
Auckland Organisations Get Annual Boost
Auckland organisations, including theatre, opera and the rescue helicopter, are celebrating an annual income boost. Audio
Migrants Face Long Delays
Skilled workers are finding it hard getting registration in their fields of work. Audio
Asian Anti-Crime Group
The group says Asian people's experiences of crime and the police have driven some of them back to their home countries. Audio
Boobs on Bikes
The organiser of the Boobs on Bike parade says he is willing to go to jail rather than cancel the event. Audio
Auckland Set to Lose Market
The twice-weekly arts and crafts market has been forced to make way for an 80-million dollar redevelopment. Audio
Real Estate Agents Face Being 'Barred'
Three estate agents face the prospect of being barred from practising after being linked to an alleged mortgage scam. Audio