Auckland
Auckland suburb shocked by fatal stabbing at dairy
Residents in the Auckland suburb of Sandringham are reeling after a worker at a local dairy was stabbed to death.
The 34-year old victim was looking after the dairy for its long-serving and much… Video, Audio
Auckland Harbour crossing and the latest news on RMA reforms
Bill joins Kathryn to talk about Waka Kotahi announcing a round of consultation on the next Auckland Harbour crossing, and whether there was much in the government's latest updates on its RMA reforms… Audio
Dante's: a world-class pizzeria in Auckland
This year, Auckland restaurant Dante's Pizzeria Napoletana was named the 65th-best pizzeria in the world. Co-owners Kevin Morris and Enis Bacova tell Kathryn Ryan about what makes a great pizza and… Audio, Gallery
'We've got a job to do': Industry buoyed by superyachts' return
The Marine Industry Association says more superyachts than expected have arrived since the sea border reopened just three months ago.
Alf Filipaina: Celebrating Toa Samoa
Toa Samoa may not have won Old Trafford this morning but a lot of people in the world were willing Samoa to win, and certainly a great many in Samoa and Aotearoa.
Joining us is Alf Filipaina… Audio
Scoot or bike and ride: Trial of new way to connect to public transport
A pilot programme set to run in Auckland is looking at how park and ride services could be adapted to scoot or bike and ride instead. The aim is to take the pressure off park and ride services which… Audio
Govt seeks feedback on second Auckland harbour crossing
Like a bridge over troubled waters, the debate for a second harbour crossing in Auckland rolls on.
The government has opened up consultation to see what residents in the city of sails want to help… Video, Audio
Man collapses and dies after 'disturbance' on Auckland street
Police were called to Ronayne Street about 4am after reports a man was causing a disturbance.
Staff cuts 'inevitable' to fix budget shortfall - Auckland Council CEO
Auckland Council CEO Jim Stabback says staff cuts are "inevitable" as the organisation seeks to meet its $270m budget shortfall.
"I think it's inevitable as we think about how we refine our… Video, Audio
Auckland councillors debate fix for $270m fiscal hole
"A battle against rate rises and service cuts" - Auckland councillors have been debating how to plug a $270 million financial hole.
Mayor Wayne Brown is determined the burden won't be passed on to… Video, Audio
Man charged with injuring police officer in Manukau hit-and-run
A former reality TV star accused of seriously injuring a police officer in Auckland last night has been granted name suppression.
Getting kids outdoors adventuring
For many new parents, getting out of the house can be a mission with nappies, change of clothes, food, buggy or front pack. Ceana Priest says - don't be daunted by that. She's mum to six year old… Audio
Police appeal for information after teenager injured in hit-and-run
Police are appealing for information after a 16-year-old girl was seriously injured in a hit-and-run in Ōtara last night.
All options to combat $270m budget shortfall are being considered, Auckland deputy mayor says
Auckland deputy mayor Desley Simpson says it is not her intention to burden ratepayers with steep rates rises to combat a tripling of the council's budget shortfall. Audio
The Week in Detail: Wayne Brown, banks, and nuclear power
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
Should mayors have to indulge the media?
Why isn't Auckland's new mayor Wayne Brown saying yes to more media interviews? Audio
One dead after crash in Auckland's Remuera
A person has died following a serious crash in Auckland yesterday afternoon.
Growing fruit and veg at work to combat rising costs
South Aucklanders are growing their own organic fruit and veg in a company carpark. As a way of easing staff shopping bills, Mangere-based drinks distributors Hancocks has lined its car park with… Audio, Gallery
Laneway Festival 'won't lose charm' despite venue change
Organisers of the Auckland music festival are "confident" it won't lose its charm despite being moved to a different venue. Audio
The Barber Shop | Episode 1: Shareef
Drugs, lies and regret became a reality for Shareef after an encounter with some local gang affiliates, but growing up in the North has shaped this proud takatāpui into who he is today. Video