Kim Baker Wilson
Kidney disease sufferer tackles dialysis head-on
About six hundred people in New Zealand are waiting for an organ transplant. While donation rates are increasing, many in need of an organ, like dialysis patient Serah Lupo, face years on the waiting… Video, Audio
What a half million dollar house looks like in Auckland
So what is actually available in Auckland if you're in the market for a house that won't break the bank? Audio
Te Atatu residents walk together to grieve for killed neighbour
Mourners who made a solemn and emotional hikoi in Te Atatu in Auckland last night have told how they still fear for their safety. Audio
Vanuatu islands spared by Cyclone Ula
New Zealand will start seeing the effects from Tropical Cyclone Ula as early as tomorrow. Audio
Behind the scenes at Auckland City Mission
Auckand's City Mission has already given out as many support parcels to desperate families as it did for the entire Christmas period last year. Audio
Police and Tina Cross team up to curb family violence
The police say 33 people have died from domestic violence this year - including 16 children, and 10 women. Audio
Govt wants public private partnership to combat cyber crime
A new government agency to combat cyber crime is being described as a huge change in the way this country deals with online threats. Audio
Massive deployment to Middle East waters comes to a close
One of the Defence Force's most significant operations ended last night when personnel from its fourth, and final, rotation arrived home to their eager and anxious families. Audio
Children injured a crash west of Auckland
A number of children have been hurt in a crash which has closed part of State Highway 16 west of Auckland. Audio
Cafes, local producers on alert over HepA berry scare
There's a warning tonight there could be more cases of Hepatitis A linked to frozen berries brought into the country from overseas. Audio
All hands on deck to ensure Lomu's memorial runs smoothly
Eden Park in Auckland says staff are volunteering to work extra hours to make sure a public memorial service for Jonah Lomu runs smoothly. Audio
A public memorial for Jonah Lomu next Monday.
More details are being given about a public memorial for Jonah Lomu next Monday. Audio
Lomu remembered at his South Auckland church
Jonah Lomu has been remembered as an inspiration and an ambassador for rugby by his south Auckland community, at his first public memorial on Sunday night. Audio
Lomu remembered at his South Auckland church
Jonah Lomu has been remembered as an inspiration and an ambassador for rugby by his south Auckland community, at his first public memorial last night. Audio
Lomu remembered at his South Auckland church
Jonah Lomu has been remembered as an inspiration and an ambassador for rugby by his south Auckland community, at his first public memorial last night. Audio
The first time Jonah Lomu touched a rugby ball
Wesley College is where a quiet and shy Jonah Lomu began his bond with the game he loved. Audio
Auckland celebrates 25% drop in grafitti vandalism
Auckland's mayor says the city is winning a war against graffiti vandalism. Audio
18 year old off duty lifeguard drags four swimmers to safety
A young off-duty lifeguard in Gisborne is being lauded for single-handedly saving four beach-goers from a dangerous rip. [region]East Coast Audio
French nationals gather to mourn in Auckland
More than 100 people, most of them French, gathered in downtown Auckland to find comfort in each other's company. Audio
Air Force lifts car from Mohaka River
An Air Force helicopter has finally lifted a car from the Mohaka River, from where it plunged down a bank at the weekend killing three of the men inside. Audio