Kim Baker Wilson
Auckland Botanic Gardens geese problem
The staff want to find new homes for some of the 30 birds living in the gardens. Audio
Knighthoods reinstatement
The reinstatement will be ready by June, for a new round of Queen's Birthday honours. Audio
Cell signal aids in rescue
Rescuers have used the signal from a woman's mobile phone to reach her, after her car rolled off the road. Audio
Recession hits ambulance services
The recession is hitting ambulance services, a union for paramedics says cost cutting is potentially placing lives at risk. Audio
Power Hearing
Auckland's fragile power network has been laid bare before the Electricity Commission. Audio
Auckland CC pay freeze
The country's largest city council has a new plan for keeping rates down - a freeze on the pay packets of council staff. Audio
The Methyl bromide debate
Planned protest action to rally against the use of a highly toxic fumigant at a South Island port has been shelved. Audio
Auckland's power problems
The Auckland City Council is gearing up to launch a lobbying offensive, and push for upgrades to the electricity network. Audio
Tauranga woman stuck in a nightmare
Both the woman and her mother are standing to lose their properties. Audio
Auckland powers up
Auckland has got through the day without any more power outages. Audio
Auckland power cuts
Auckland's power supply remains unstable tonight, with about eleven thousand customers experiencing rolling outages today. Audio
Power cut in Auckland
At least 74-thousand homes and business lost electricity just after one o'clock today. Audio
Hit and Run Hearing
A preliminary hearing has begun for the men, who the Crown says were involved in the death of Joanne Wang. Audio
Mourners farewell teenager mistakenly killed by Police
It's been a week since 17-year-old Halatau Naitoko had his life cut short. Audio
Maori summit talks suggest need for cash reserves
Community and business leaders at the Maori Economic Summit in Wellington say iwi will need to put substantial cash reserves. Audio
Low airfares
Petrol prices may be going up, but the cost of air travel is on the way down. Audio
Commissioner comments
Police Commissioner, Howard Broad, has commented publicly for the first time on the death of Halatau Naitoko. Audio
Family to meet with police
The grieving family of the innocent young man shot dead by a police officer will formally meet with police representatives. Audio
Northen Gateway toll road
Yesterday was opening day for the 365 million dollar Northern Gateway, the country's newest toll road. Audio
New motorway to be opened
The new 365-million-dollar road opening on Sunday comes at a cost for most users, and small town businesses on the old route. Audio