Auckland
Revealed: Gym spy cam offender named
A man who fought to keep his name secret after he filmed people in a gym changing room can now be identified.
How a pervert became CEO of a crown entity
Feature - How was Phillip Barnes promoted to CEO of International Accreditation New Zealand, after he planted a spy camera in a gym's changing room? Veronica Schmidt investigates.
Future of Ports of Auckland questioned again, delays ongoing
Business owners say they have been forced to pay more and risk breaching contracts because they can't get goods into Ports of Auckland.
Goods are being re-routed to Tauranga and arriving five weeks… Audio
Te Puea Marae whānau push for benefits boost in Budget 2021
Auckland's Te Puea Marae was thrown into the spotlight five years ago, as it opened its doors to help dozens of homeless whānau.
It's still helping vulnerable families, as a transitional housing… Audio
Auckland's Future Now - how does the city recover from Covid-19?
New Zealand's Covid-19 crown is slipping - and we're running out of time to make the most of it.
That's what Sir Peter Gluckman told a business conference in Auckland today - where the vaccine… Audio
Queen Street businesses' court action fails
A group of Queen Street landlords and businesses has failed in their bid for an interim injuction, to stop further temporary work to make Auckland's main commercial street more pedestrian-friendly. Audio
Fourth person arrested in search for Sofitel shooter
A fourth person has been arrested in connection to the search for a man wanted in relation to a shooting at the Sofitel Hotel in Auckland.
Pakiri locals fight plans to take their sand for Auckland beaches
The fate of Pakiri's sand is again at the centre of a fight between sand mining companies who want to ship it to Auckland, and locals who want to keep it on their beach. Farah Hancock reports.
Tauranga's Our Place and ReMaker Space
Bill McKay joins Kathryn to look at how public spaces are being utilised in Tauranga and Mt Maunganui, with the Our Place and ReMaker Space initiatives. It shows how cities aren't just about what… Audio
Single Asian Female to premiere in Tamaki Makaurau
Adapted from an Australian play, Single Asian Female Kiwi-style tells the story of a first-generation Chinese immigrant and single mother living in Mount Maunganui. Pearl Wong is also a restaurateur… Audio
The rocky road of light rail in Auckland
Bill McKay looks at the announcement of a new Light Rail Establishment Unit to investigate options for a new transit system and what it could mean for the city as a whole. Bill McKay is a Senior… Audio
Private school admits poor handling of sexual conduct complaint
A private girls' boarding school in Auckland has admitted it failed to address allegations of sexual conduct involving a staff member and a 16-year-old student more than 20 years ago.
Northwest Passage: 'Just tell me I'm not going to die'
Yachting journalist Rebecca Hayter's book Wild Seas to Greenland details her attempt on the treacherous Northwest Passage with former ocean racing skipper Ross Field. She joins the show to discuss the… Audio
‘Dead leader walking’ a familiar line from media
Last weekend political pundits and presenters reckoned the leader of the opposition was ripe for rolling and her days in the job were numbered. But - as in the past - it was all based on rumours… Audio
The world's largest Pacific dance festival underway in Auckland
The world's largest Pacific dance festival underway in Auckland. Audio
Penguins protected, say Waiheke marina developers
Developers of a planned marina on Waiheke Island have hit back at claims construction would disrupt Kororā little blue penguins.
Cam Wallace - New broom fighting fires at MediaWorks
Cam Wallace has had a rocky start in charge at MediaWorks, the outfit that owns half the country's radio stations. Whistleblowers lifted the lid on a corrosive culture at the company that's now under… Audio
Auckland water reservoirs near record lows
Auckland's water reservoirs are half empty again - nearing record lows - but this time authorities are not so worried.
Auckland Central Library closed until further notice
Auckland's Central Library has closed its doors this week as its roof is fixed.
Conversations with My Immigrant Parents | Season 2 | Episode 4: Red Chicken with the Big Wings
It took Juliana eight long years to gain residency after moving here from Brazil. She and her mum Nadmea discuss New Zealand’s immigration system, second chances, and Tinder-ing in your 50s. Video, Audio