Kim Baker Wilson
Fireworks callouts jump
There have been double the number of fireworks callouts this year in what the Fire Service is calling a disappointing night. Audio
Huge crowd greets victorious All Blacks on return to NZ
Let's go back to Auckland airport where a a huge throng of fans welcomed the All Blacks home 30 minutes ago. Audio
All Blacks arrive in Auckland
Hundreds of All Black fans greet them as they arrive at Auckland airport. Audio
All Blacks have touched down in New Zealand
The All Blacks have just landed in Auckland. Audio
All Blacks due to land in Auckland shortly
Hundreds of All Black fans are already at Auckland airport awaiting the return home of the world cup winning team. Audio
Surprising results found in home mould tests
The results are in from tests done by students in their own south Auckland homes to see how many of them have mould - and they've come as a shock. Audio
Lifeguards prepare for long hot summer, bigger waves, more rips
A predicted strong El Nino summer has lifeguards making preparations for bigger waves, more rips and a long and hot summer bringing more people flocking to the water. Kim Baker Wilson has been at… Audio
Climate Change Minister says binding Paris agreement is crucial
Fresh from hammering out the contentious Trans Pacific Partnership, the Climate Change Issues Minster is setting his sights on the Paris Climate Conference in just over a month. Audio
Ak's giant tunnelling machine breaks through
The massive boring machine working on Auckland's billion dollar Waterview Connection project has made its final breakthrough, bringing an end to a return journey it started in late 2013. Audio
Missing Auckland man
The police in Auckland now hold fears for a young man who never made it home from a night out on the town. Audio
Solid Energy concedes Huntly coal miners will struggle
Solid Energy has conceded that workers at its Huntly underground coal mine will struggle to find work elsewhere. Audio
Huntly East Coal Mine Closure - Kim Baker Wilson
Radio New Zealand's reporter, Kim Baker Wilson, has been at the Huntly East Mine speaking with workers this morning. Audio
Auckland 'treading water' as job seekers look to leave
Aucklanders are increasingly considering fleeing the big city to find employment elsewhere because of the high cost of houses and living. Kim Baker Wilson reports. Audio
Meat Workers employment case begins in Auckland
Small-town meat workers arrived en masse in Auckland today as their almost two-year long employment dispute with Affco headed to the Employment Court. Audio
Chris Brown promoters encouraging support for singer
The promoters of US singer Chris Brown's concert later this year have been talking to organisations they think could help get him into the country. Audio
Danish man charged with with cyber crime
A Danish man has been charged with subjecting an Auckland school girl to what are being labelled serious, constant and distressing online attacks. Audio
Welding experts says lax safety could be behind explosion
A welding industry group says it's clear there was a huge breakdown in well-established procedures before a deadly explosion in Auckland. Audio
Man who died in Auckland hotel was facing fraud charges
The man who died after being found in an Auckland hotel room full of toxic gas had been charged with fraud worth millions of dollars. Audio
Gas explosion in central Auckland
A man's died after an incident at a central Auckland hotel. Our reporter, Kim Baker Wilson, is at the scene. Audio
Police shoot cow dead in high stakes callout
It took a dozen gun shots to bring down a cow rampaging through Whanganui's streets after a police officer beat it with a baton and then the cow almost took out a man on a mobility scooter. Audio