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Work ethic heard in ongoing Banks trial
The ongoing trial of John Banks has heard him describe himself as an honest trader who was working extraordinarily hard during his 2010 bid for the Auckland mayoralty. Audio
Crown nearing end of its case in Banks trial
Lawyers for John Banks have again tried to discredit witnesses giving evidence against the Epsom MP in his High Court trial. Audio
Mona Dotcom expected in court today in John Banks trial
It'll be the turn of Mona Dotcom today, the estranged wife of internet businessman Kim Dotcom, to give evidence against John Banks in court. Audio
Jury finds man guilty of murdering former girlfriend
A jury in Auckland's found it was a woman's ex-partner who stabbed her repeatedly and cut her throat. Audio
Mums and their wine become focus of Auckland alcohol debate
A group of Auckland councillors has failed in an early bid to let supermarkets sell beer and wine from seven in the morning under contentious new plans. Audio
Williamson rival demands he step down as MP
The embattled MP Maurice Williamson is facing pressure to stand down altogether, with a Labour rival saying yesterday's fall from grace boosts his own chances in this year's election. Audio
Flood-stricken Christchurch residents want help with move
People with homes in sodden Carrick Street in Christchurch say it makes sense for the council to pay for them to move out. The city's mayor says red zoning properties in the Flockton Basin isn't an… Audio
Police warning after dog attacks people
The police on Auckland's North Shore have put out a warning because a pitbull-cross dog is on the loose and on the attack. Audio
Victims of serial stalker worried ahead of release from jail
Victims of the man labelled one of the country's worst serial stalkers are already coming forward worried about his upcoming release. Audio
Sensible Sentencing Trust doesn't want stalker released
A lobby group for crime victims will step up efforts today to find out why the man labelled one of the country's worst stalkers can't be kept locked up. Audio
Storm strikes Northland and Auckland first
First thing this morning the violent storm swept through Northland and Auckland. Audio
Tens of thousands of NZ cars could be part of Toyota recall
More than 40-thousand cars in this country could be part of one of the largest vehicle recalls the world has seen. Audio
Controversial new Maori TV head
Maori Television has confirmed the controversial appointment of its new chief executive, Paora Maxwell. Audio
Households will be able to ditch phone books
That old, familar telephone book is taking a step closer to oblivion. Audio
North dodges worst of cyclone
Civil Defence officials say damage in the North Island would've been much worse had Cyclone Lusi made a direct hit. Audio
Fonterran admits guilt after MPI charges laid
Fonterra's admitting it broke the law after last year's botulism scare that later turned out to be a false alarm. Audio
Rescue chopper tells court of dramatic funding cuts
The trust that runs Auckland's rescue helicopters has told a court about funding cuts it calls deep and dramatic. Audio
Analysts say tough task ahead to attract Genesis investors
A re-think in the way Genesis Energy shares are to be sold is being described as a Government admission that it got things wrong with the last two floats. Audio
Content picked as priority for Telecom's online TV
Telecom is being told its content must be king if a foray into internet television is going to win over paying viewers. Audio
Midwife finishes evidence at inquest
The midwife caring for a woman who died after childbirth says she didn't have the skills or training for what unfolded. Audio