Todd Niall
What the budget means for Auckland
Our Auckland correspondent, Todd Niall, has been looking at what the city gets out of the Budget. Audio
Special coverage of the Budget 2015
Susie Ferguson presents coverage of the 2015 Budget, plus expert analysis and commentary from Radio New Zealand's correspondents. Audio
Auckland land to be freed up for housing
The Government expects thousands of homes to be built in Auckland under its plan to make 430 hectares of publicly-owned land available for housing. Audio
Housing and Transport unlikely to produce Budget surprises
When the Finance Minister, Bill English, delivers the Budget tomorrow, there's little expectation it will contain much to tackle Auckland's two biggest problems - the shortage and cost of housing, and… Audio
Emirates confirms Team NZ America's Cup campaign sponsorship
Team New Zealand bosses are breathing sighs of relief after locking in their major sponsor Emirates for the next America's Cup campaign. Audio
Emirates backs Team NZ for another America's Cup campaign
Team New Zealand says Emirates' return as its major sponsor for the next America's Cup campaign is a boost for the credibility of the organisation. Audio
Ak households pay $114 a year for transport projects
Auckland households will pay an extra one hundred and fourteen dollars a year to fund transport projects which their council says won't otherwise go ahead. Audio
Signs of tension between Akl Council and govt
Two to three thousand houses won't be built in Auckland after a falling out between the government and the council. Audio
Auckland council says no to fast-tracking rural land for homes
The first public rift has emerged in the housing accord between the Auckland Council and the Government Audio
Getting Auckland rail back on track
Auckland Transport hopes to get the city's struggling commuter rail system back on track after two months of disruption which it calls unacceptable. Audio
Uneasy compromise reached between Council & Ports of Auckland
Auckland's council-owned port company says it will eventually need the second wharf extension which it has had to put on hold after a stand-off with its owner Audio
Mayor breaks stalemate over surprise wharf extension offer
One of Auckland's two controversial wharf extensions has won the go ahead by the narrowest of margins. Audio
Councillors meet as standoff with Ports of Auckland continues.
Auckland councillors will meet behind closed doors today in an increasingly tense stand-off with the council-owned port company over planned wharf extensions. Audio
Anzac Day news special
Todd Niall presents Anzac Day highlights from around New Zealand and around the world. Audio
Ports of Auckland to push on with wharf extension
Ports of Auckland is digging in its heels on the Bledisloe wharf extension, saying it needs to do what's best for the company - not its owner, Auckland Council. Graeme Hawkins is the chair of Ports of… Audio
Ports of Akl says councillors are close to the "edge"
The Ports of Auckland has given a strong indication it will refuse a request by its council-owner, to halt work on controversial extensions to two wharves. Audio
Standoff between Akl Council and port could break next week
The end to a three-week standoff between the Auckland Council and its port company could be in sight. Audio
Few landowners at risk in Special Housing Area clampdown
The Government's threat to cancel some of the fast-track Special Housing Areas in Auckland, may end up affecting only a handful of landowners. Audio
Auckland Council survey finds support for motorway charges
Auckland's mayor Len Brown is going to ask the Government to approve charging drivers for using the city's motorways. Audio
Reserve Bank urging Govt to tackle Auckland housing crisis
The Reserve Bank is also urging Auckland Council to get involved. Audio