Gill Bonnett
Muliaga Warning Notices
The former general manager of Mercury Energy says 24 warning notices about non-payment were sent out to Folole Muliaga. Audio
Muliaga Inquest
The contractor who cut off power to the home of South Auckland woman Folole Muliaga may give evidence at her inquest today. Audio
Muliaga Inquest
A pathologist earlier told the hearing that the failure of her oxygen machine contributed to her death. Audio
Coroner's Inquest - Muliaga Family
The family of the woman who died when her power supply was disconnected say they were never told her illness was fatal. Audio
Folole Muliaga Inquest
Preschool teacher Folole Muliaga died last May after a power bill went unpaid. Audio
Auckland City Council Building Voted One Of The Worst
It was second in the online survey to a serviced apartment block that won design awards when it was built about 10 years ago. Audio
A Landmark Ruling
A man has won an eight-year legal battle over the death of his wife less than a fortnight after she gave birth. Audio
Fake New Zealand Passports
Fake New Zealand passports made in Thailand have been used to try and enter the country. Audio
Up to 150 Locals Set to Lose Jobs
The Coromandel community of Thames is reeling from the news that a major employer in the town is set to close. Audio
Asian Population Growing
The study says geographic concentrations of ethnic groups have created migrants' own media, shops and ethnic Christian churches. Audio
Auckland Supercity
The latest plans to turn Auckland into a supercity could see the number of local body politicians radically reduced. Audio
New Government Youth Apprenticeship Scheme
A new youth apprenticeship scheme will see schoolchildren as young as 14 entering the workplace. Audio
Advertisers And Fuel Efficiency
Car sellers will have to advertise their vehicle's fuel efficiency from next month to allow buyers to compare different models. Audio
Bhutanese Refugees Arrived in NZ
The first Bhutanese refugees to leave United Nations camps set up in Nepal more than 15 years ago have arrived in NZ. Audio
Grafton Bridge Plan
A plan to close Grafton Bridge to cars during the day could be scrapped, but motorists may still have to pay a toll to use it. Audio
Chickens Free On the Range
Auckland's North Shore City Council has ruled the birds who roam free in Albany should stay. Audio
Defence Lawyers Seek Extra Legal Aid Funding
Lawyers defending those arrested following last October's nationwide police raids are seeking extra legal aid funding. Audio
Queens Street
A 30 kilometre an hour speed limit could be imposed along most of Auckland's main shopping thoroughfare. Audio
Campaigners Oppose Housing Development In Waimauku
The housing project would increase the town's population sixfold. Audio
Former Teacher Found Guilty
An Auckland teacher has been found guilty of six indecent asaults on three teenage school girls. Audio