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HMNZS Resolution completes its final voyage
The Navy's survey ship Resolution has made its final voyage after 14-years of service. Audio
No problem with more pokie machines - Prime Minister
The Prime Minister John Key has reiterated he has no problem with SkyCity's plan to install more gaming machines at its Auckland casino. Audio
Auckland lawyer loses fight for name suppression
An Auckland lawyer and former Maori Party candidate accused of smuggling a phone and cigarettes to the imprisoned murderer and rapist Liam Reid has lost her fight for name suppression. Audio
Privacy Commission confirms four complaints made against P.O.A
The Privacy Commissioner is investigating four complaints against the Ports of Auckland over its handling of workers' private information. Audio
CTU says ports company intimidating workers with cameras
The Council of Trade Unions says the Ports of Auckland is using cameras, security guards and other tactics to intimidate workers. Audio
More work to do to meet treaty obligations - Len Brown
A new audit shows the Auckland council lagging behind in meeting its obligations to Maori, and the mayor admits they can do better. Audio
Tongan community saddened King won't lie in state in NZ
The Tongan Government has decided King George Tupou the fifth's body will be flown directly to Tonga from Hong Kong, without coming to Auckland. That decision has disappointed some Tongans here who… Audio
Heavy rain expected to continue pelting Northland
Heavy rain is expected to continuing pelting Northland today, following flooding in the region. Audio
Boats depart Auckland for next leg of epic Volvo Ocean Race
The six boats competing in the Volvo Ocean Race have departed Auckland in rough weather for what has been called the most epic leg of the round-the-world race. Audio
Crown sums up in Bridgecorp trial
The Crown says the former head of the failed finance company Bridgecorp, Rod Petricevic, is a liar who knew he was misleading investors. Audio
ACC apologises over privacy breach of thousands
The Accident Compensation Corporation is apologising for releasing the personal details of thousands of clients and breaching the privacy act. Audio
Blackcaps' brand corroding after Ryder's latest antics
The Black Caps are being warned that Jesse Ryder's drinking antics are damaging their reputation. Audio
Husband doll outrages men's group
A male doll that can be choked as a punishment has outraged a men's group, which say the doll trivalises domestic violence. Audio
Air New Zealand says cutting jobs last resort
Air New Zealand says it has no choice but to cut hundreds of jobs, amid falling profits. Audio
Bridgecorp's Rod Petricevic has some regrets
The former boss of the failed finance company Bridgecorp says in hindsight he has some regrets about how he ran the business. Audio
Cross-examination of ex-Bridgecorp head continues today
The former head of the failed finance company Bridgecorp has admitted in court he rejected a warning about missing investor payments because it was written by a junior staff member. Audio
Bridgecorp's Rod Petricevic cross examined
Under cross-examination the former head of failed finance company Bridgecorp has admitted he was told about several missed investor payments before the company collapsed. Audio
Researchers shocked as rates of infectious disease climb
The number of people being hospitalised with serious infectious diseases has escalated, shocking researchers who expected the numbers to fall. Audio
Are older people crowding teens out of the workforce?
A new report suggests people working past retirement age may be crowding teenagers out of jobs. Audio
Thailand child sex tour organiser jailed
An Auckland man is beginning a three year prison term tonight for organising a child sex tour to Thailand. Audio