Phil Pennington
Review of warehouse fire finds asbestos floated away
A review of firefighting at a big south Auckland warehouse blaze says asbestos floated up to 1km away.
It also shows 22 fire trucks were not decontaminated and may have carried hazardous asbestos… Audio
Developers, iwi, criticise housing density bill
Developers have told MPs they do not want a housing density bill that gives them open slather across swathes of suburbia.
An iwi says the proposed legislation is a "disgrace".
Phil Pennington… Audio
'Daylight robbery' law change could see homes lose sunlight, views
Householders face losing over a billion dollars worth of sunlight and views under radical housing intensification law changes.
A government cost-benefit analysis puts these price tags on the plans to… Audio
Wave of demolition waste expected with planning law change
A river of new demolition waste is expected to flow from a law change to allow at least three houses be built on one section.
The government is in the dark about just how much and is under fire over… Audio
Controversy around planning law change
A law change to allow three homes up to three storeys high on one existing section is stirring controversy as it is rushed through Parliament.
Some detractors are calling it ad hoc but others vital… Audio
More stories emerge of buyers hit by sunset clauses
More stories are emerging of new house buyers losing out to developers using sunset clauses or other devices against them.
This comes as the escalating price of land and cost of building materials… Audio
More delays for Carillon tower project
A 50 metre high tower with 70 tonnes of bells in it that presents a high earthquake risk in central Wellington, has been allowed to stay that way for up to six more years.
The long running project to… Audio
Home buyers at risk of developers using sunset clauses to bail on contracts
House buyers are at increasing risk of developers using sunset clauses to bail out of contracts.
That's prompted lawyers to begin work on a safer contract in a market plagued by the pandemic.
Phil… Audio
Supply strain stresses hit building standards change
Officials are pulling back from bold new standards to make houses warmer, because of the stresses on the supply chain.
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment will announce new insulation… Audio
Coroner looking into 2015 death of Southland toddler
A man accused of killing a toddler in Southland in 2015, changed his story from saying he did not know what happened to saying he tripped on a skateboard and fell on the boy.
The man was charged with… Audio
Pilot wins scathing court judgement against Civil Aviation Authority
A commercial airline pilot accused of being at risk of killing all his passengers has won a scathing court judgement against Civil Aviation.
The judge says the agency may have been primed to… Video, Audio
Covid-19: Air quality experts want to see focus in schools
Air quality experts are looking to the government's pandemic school plan due out today to do more to protect students in classrooms.
They have just met with the Ministries of education and health to… Audio
Firefighters issue safety notice against employer
Auckland firefighters who say they are being exposed to cancer-causing asbestos have issued a safety notice against their employer.
Fire and Emergency or FENZ admits it has failed to meet health and… Audio
Pressure to narrow scope causes trouble at Royal Commission
Church lawyers are pressuring the Royal Commission of inquiry into abuse to narrow the scope of its investigation.
In response, the commission has asked for submissions about its scope, infuriating a… Audio
Coroner's report into deadly Turoa bus crash released
Skiers were unknowingly a "knife edge" away from catastrophe on bus trips down Mt Ruapehu, but the risk was only revealed after a crash that killed 11-year-old Hannah Francis.
The details are in a… Audio
Road upgrade for Tauranga sparks debate
Crucial upgrade or expensive lemon? That's the debate over a shiny new road upgrade now under way for central Tauranga.
Cameron Road will add space for buses and bikes but won't reduce the number of… Audio
Police undershot road safety enforcement targets in Auckland
More Aucklanders are dying or being maimed on the roads because police are doing only half what they said they would to tackle speeding and booze.
The police themselves accept the criticism… Audio
Applications to change building consents flooding to councils as supply shortages bite
Builders are learning that desperate times require desperate measures.
But woe betide if they take a shortcut.
Councils and a lawyer are warning that a rising tide of people wanting to alter their… Audio
Auckland builders wary of chaos as work returns under level 3
Auckland builders are being told to plan carefully to avoid chaos when they return to work tomorrow.
Most sites are expected to reopen at level 3. But straight away they will face what other firms… Audio
NZTA promises solution on motorhome and horse truck issues
Motorhome and horsetruck owners are demanding the Transport Agency drop a clampdown that is forcing vehicles off the road.
Waka Kotahi has targeted structural modifications that allow drivers to… Audio