Amy Williams
Increase in bike thefts in Auckland
Bikes are being stolen at an alarmingly high rate in Auckland - in some cases by organised gangs with lookouts. Barbara Cuthbert, the chair of Bike Auckland, told reporter Amy Williams that CCTV… Audio
America's Cup village officially opens in Auckland
The America's Cup Village has opened in Tāmaki Makaura, with boat-racing teams and family members being officially welcomed this morning. Several hundred people gathered for a dawn ceremony, which was… Audio
Police shoot man in Northland, police dog wounded
A man has been shot by police in Northland this morning after shooting a police dog.
Emergency services were called to Tangowahine, a rural town near Dargaville, shortly after 9am.
The man is being… Audio
Lockdown poetry springs up around Auckland CBD
Poetry, written during the nationwide lockdown, is being inscribed on utility boxes dotted around central Auckland.
The normally drab metal boxes, now a canvas for literature, are used to house… Audio
Auckland weekend events go ahead after Covid-19 scare
Auckland's city centre economy suffered an estimated $10 million hit today, as workers heeded the government's call to stay home.
Auckland Tourism Events and Economic Development says that's the cost… Audio
Sir Stephen Tindall criticises America's Cup investigation
The America's Cup defenders have lashed out at a government investigation into their use of millions of dollars of taxpayers funds for the event.
Team New Zealand wants the Ombudsman and the Public… Audio
Housing market keeps booming while thousands take mortgage holidays
Warnings the housing market is overcooked have not stopped people rushing to the bank to borrow huge sums.
As borrowing hits a record high, economists are warning the housing market is out of control… Audio
Tearfund ethical fashion report out today
Tearfund's annual ethical fashion report is out today, showing just how transparent or murky large local fashion houses are about their supply chains during a pandemic.
Each year the charity compiles… Audio
Farmers opts not to take part in Tearfund fashion report
Tearfund's annual ethical fashion report is out today, showing how large local fashion looked out for workers in their supply chains during the pandemic.
Each year the charity compiles a list of… Audio
Teachers leading NZ's brain gain
New data detailing the occupations of returning New Zealanders shows teachers are leading the country's brain gain. Airport arrival card information shows teachers top the list of 115 occupations… Audio
Covid-19: Hotelier confident little risk of contagion after from stay from community case
A New Plymouth hotelier is confident there is little to no risk of contagion for guests who stayed in the same room as a man who tested positive for Covid-19.
Taranaki health officials have been… Audio
Auckland in economic recovery despite big job losses
Going by the numbers, Auckland is in economic recovery - coming back from the brink after losing over four-thousand jobs during the recent regional lockdown. Auckland Council number-crunchers have… Audio
Auckland job market impacted by second lockdown
The number of job listings on the website TradeMe fell dramatically in Auckland during the September quarter, showing the impact of the city's second lockdown.
Auckland City recorded a 41 percent… Audio
The rise of the post-Covid town centre
Auckland's suburban shopping strips appear to be getting a welcome boost from locals working from home. However, spending data shows the pandemic's business armageddon is far from even with a 40… Video, Audio
Covid-19: Level 1 could arrive this week in Auckland
Today the government decides whether Auckland moves to Alert Level 1 from 11.59pm on Wednesday.
It has already agreed, in principle, to move the city down to Level 1.
Ten days have passed since the… Audio
Any Alert Level easing too late for Auckland business owner
A burger bar owner in Auckland says he doesn't know how he'll pay thousands of dollars in rent arrears to his landlord.
Today, the government decides whether the city moves to Alert Level 1 at… Audio
AK's latest lockdown not as bad as predicted
New data has found job losses during Auckland's recent lockdown were nowhere near as bad as predicted. Last month Auckland Council forecast 250 jobs a day would go during level three restrictions, but… Audio
Auckland economic pessimism despite fewer job losses
Auckland is now the most pessimistic region in the country about its economic future - overtaking Otago.
That's despite the latest data showing the extent of job losses during the city's recent… Audio
Auckland Harbour Bridge southbound lanes to close overnight
Auckland residents are bracing for more commuter chaos when the Harbour Bridge's southbound lanes heading into the city close overnight for crucial repairwork to a damaged truss.
It's the first time… Audio
Harbour Bridge: Auckland traffic update
Traffic in Auckland is still heaving after four out of eight lanes were closed on the Harbour Bridge.
Auckland reporter Amy Williams speaks to Corin Dann. Audio