Joy Reid
Victim of property scam - not happy with penalty
Little more than a slap on the wrist with a wet bus ticket - Victim. Audio
Fire burns for 48 hours
The blaze at the old Southdown Freezing works in Penrose is believed to be Auckland's largest fire ever. Audio
Activist harassed
An activist is calling for answers after she says she was stripsearched and harrassed by custom's officials. Audio
Auckland DHB's desperate for staff
One the other hand it's intensifying their drives to curb the chronic workforce shortage. Audio
Investors approve Hanover Finance rescue plan
Investors in troubled Hanover Finance Company have approved a rescue plan. Audio
Auckland Gas Leak
A gas leak is causing significant disruption in West Auckland tonight. Audio
Heart problems for Indian men
New research has found Indian men are now the ethnic group at greatest risk of coronary heart disease. Audio
Still hope for damaged 'black boxes'
The boxes ahve vital information about the Air New Zealand plane which crashed off the French coast. Audio
Breath test for TB prevention
Diagnosing Tuberculosis could be as easy as a breath test, revolutionising detection of the disease. Audio
Privacy Commissioner on Guthrie Cards
The Commissioner wants the DNA information of millions of NZers to either be destroyed after 16 years or put into safer hands. Audio
Mt Roskill woman attacked in her home
The police say the brutal assault of a Chinese woman in her home does not appear to have been a random attack. Audio
DHB unforseen baby blip
Outdated census data is causing headaches for DHB's and maternity services as they struggle to keep up with new births. Audio
Maori Party hui on National Party deal
The first hui voted overwhelmingly to support participation in the new government. Audio
NZ tourism Industry hit by global economic turmoil
The past three weeks have seen a drop in tourists numbers of between 6 and 8 percent on last year. Audio
Celebratory night for the National Party - report
Thousands of party faithful downed glasses of champagne and energetically cheered the incoming Prime Minister, reports Joy Reid. Audio
Fireworks
One of the country's biggest supermarket retailers, Progressive Enterprises is pulling the pin on the sale of fireworks. Audio
NZ's First Private Radiotherapy Centre Opens
New Zealand's first private radiotherapy treatment centre opens in Auckland today. Audio
Insufficient Evidence
Judge Mark Perkins has discharged Rongomai Bailey who was charged during 2007's police raids, due to insufficient evidence. Audio
Men Charged for Medal Theft
Two men appeared in court this afternoon charged with the theft of more than ninety war medals from the Waiouru Army Museum. Audio
Waiuku Death
A man is dead, after an armed domestic dispute south of Auckland this morning. Audio