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Park under police guard after officers shot & killed a man
A central Auckland park remains under police guard after officers shot and killed a man last night. Audio
Ex ACDC drummer Phil Rudd back in court again
Phil Rudd has been granted bail on a charge of possessing and consuming alcohol while on home detention. Audio
Judge expresses frustration at delayed setencing
A judge has expressed frustration about delays in sentencing a woman who faked cancer to illicit thousands of dollars in public donations. Audio
Consultancy stands by Labour's house buyer data
The consultancy that crunched the numbers behind Labour's controversial Chinese home-ownership data is standing by it and the final figure it came up with. Audio
Sky pulls red card against small Auckland rugby club
Sky Sport has pulled a red card against Auckland's Otahuhu Rugby Club for showing Wednesday's historic All Blacks / Samoa game on the big screen in front of hundreds of people illegally. Audio
NZ weightlifter pulls out of games over "cannibal" label
A champion New Zealand weightlifter has voluntarily pulled out of the Pacific Games in Papua New Guinea after making a reference to PNG and cannibals on social media. Audio
Jail sentence for man behind Bullion Buyer
Investors in a failed precious metals trading company have described how they lost everything at the hands of the man who ran it. Audio
Little point in owning car in future: Transport chief
Imagine no trucks on the motorway and no one owning a car. Audio
Dairy owner's family: "Our dad did not deserve this"
There's shock from both the family and friends of the Auckland dairy owner, Arun Kumar, at the verdict reached for his killer. Audio
Evidence drugs and alcohol harmed a boy accused of killing
A psychiatrist says drugs and alcohol undoubtedly harmed the development of a boy accused of killing an Auckland dairy owner, before he was even born. Audio
New effort to ease travel stress
This is a common dilemma - just how big a bag can you stash into the cabin baggage Audio
Disappointment on both sides of super city debates
Supporters of a Wellington supercity are vowing to keep pushing for changes to local government in the region. Audio
Auckland Transport knew ticket machines could overheat
Auckland Transport knew last year that the ticketing machines on its buses could overheat, but didn't treat it as an urgent problem. Audio
Under 20 World Cup officials refuse to talk about FIFA scandal
Fifa officials in Auckland have moved to shut down questions about this major corruption scandal facing the sporting body. Audio
Former teacher who masturbated in classroom found guilty
A teacher in Auckland has been found guilty and convicted of masturbating in a classroom during the school lunch break. Audio
Trial of pawnshop killer winding up
A jury's been told a man who killed two others in an Auckland pawn shop last year did it because of jealousy and anger, and was clearly sane at the time. Audio
New figures show record migration levels
New Zealand's had its highest-ever influx of immigrants - a record net gain of almost 57-thousand in the year to April, well past the 34-thousand-400 from the year before. Audio
Tornado leaves trail through Tauranga
People in Mt Maunganui say a tornado that tore roofs of homes and plucked trampolines off the ground was over just seconds after it started. Audio
Census collectors to go in 2018
There's a massive change looming for the next census. Audio
Prime Minister meets with Saudi king in Riyadh
The Prime Minister John Key met last night with the Saudi king. Audio