Joy Reid
Indians Trying to Sneak into NZ Stuck in Niue
They have been stranded there for nearly 2 years. Audio
Runaway Indian Pilgrims
39 Indians, meant to be en-route to the World Youth Day in Sydney, are now in hiding and hoping to make NZ home. Audio
32 Indian Pilgrims in Visa Scam
It's emerged that some of the 32 Indian pilgrims who've gone missing in New Zealand may be part of a visa scam. Audio
A Report into the Handling of the Tony Veitch Saga
TVNZ and the Radio Network, have said they knew some details of the case seven months ago. Audio
Tony Veitch Suspended from Breakfast Show
Mr Veitch yesterday confessed to lashing out at Kristin Dunne-Powell in a moment of anger in 2006. Audio
Witnesss Protection Programme
Jonathan Barclay was in the witness protection programme, and a disqualified driver when he killed Debbie Ashton in a crash in Nelson in 2006. Audio
Truck Protest (part 9)
A final check of the situation around the country with our reporters out and about in the main centres. Audio
Belhaven Rest Home Abuse Scandal
Three investigations are underway, after a worker who has since been dismissed taped an elderly woman's mouth shut. Audio
Youth Gangs
A top youth court judge says technology is dramatically changing the face of youth gangs in South Auckland. Audio
Exodus Out of Auckland
New statistics show people are shifting out of Auckland, bucking the traditional trend of a northward population drift. Audio
One Of Aucklands Richest Streets Falling Apart
The Auckland city council has discovered that the cliff, on Cliff Road in St Heliers has a deep fracture. Audio
The Glassie Files
The Glassie file discovery is creating less of a fuss, though Corrections and the police have begun an investigation. Audio
Immigrant Communities Blame Justice System Foe Crime Wave
Immigrant communities in South Auckand are blaming the latest crime wave on the justice system. Audio
Grandchildren Speak Out Over Killing
The grandchildren of an 80-year-old woman who was violently attacked in her home have made an impassioned plea. Audio
Tagging Murder Trial
A 50 year old man is to stand trial for murdering a teenager who was caught tagging his South Auckland property. Audio
Christian Missionary Ship, MV Doulos
The world's oldest oceangoing passenger ship is making its final voyage to New Zealand. Audio
Manurewa MP Meets With Police Commissioner
MP for crime stricken Manurewa says police have assured him action will be taken to ease the violence in South Auckland. Audio
Manurewa Shooting Investigation and Community Response
The police investigating the fatal shooting of a liquor store owner have narrowed their hunt for the killers. Audio
Manurewa Homicide (Part 2)
Some small business owners say they want the right to arm in the wake of this fatal shooting. Audio
Plane Crash Investigations
A stoush is developing between two aviation bodies over the standards of plane crash investigations in New Zealand. Audio