Todd Niall
Report advocates retaining Auckland Civic Admin Building
Debate over whether to demolish the Auckland Council's headquarters has taken a new turn with a report to the council saying it has extraordinary heritage significance. Audio
Auckland gets new electric trains
Auckland correspondent Todd Niall reports from the Onehunga station. Audio
Electric commuter train era begins in Auckland
A new era in commuter rail travel has begun in Auckland this morning. Auckland's first brand-new electric commuter trains in more than sixty years are making their debut on the Onehunga Line. Audio
Auckland's electric trains start rolling
Todd Niall reports on Auckland's new suburban rail system. Audio
Previewing Auckland's new commuter trains
Aucklanders are getting their first chance to ride on their new electric trains, the first brand new commuter trains in the city for more than sixty years. Audio
Auckland Council says saving HQ could cost twice what its worth
A heritage advocate believes Auckland's civic administration building could be heading for demolition, despite claims it has national architectural significance. Audio
Auckland Council ponders demolition of 1960s HQ
Staying in Auckland where the Council is considering demolishing its 1960s headquarters which heritage advocates say is a building of national significance. Audio
AA withdraws from group seeking new funding for Auckland
The country's largest motoring organisation, the Automobile Association, has dashed the Auckland mayor Len Brown's hopes of reaching a consensus on how to solve a 12 billion dollar transport funding… Audio
Auckland opposes nationwide quake building standard
Auckland Council says spending a billion dollars, to earthquake strengthen the city's buildings will be lucky to save a single life in a thousand years. Audio
Our reporter stakes out fare evasion blockade
Todd Niall joins us now from a fare evasion blockade at Sturges Road in West Auckland. Audio
Crackdown on $1 million fare evasion on Auckland Rail
A crack down is under way against the million-dollar problem of fare evasion on Auckland commuter trains. Audio
Insight for 30 March 2014 - Auckland's Housing Crisis
Todd Niall explores if Auckland's housing market is on the verge of change. Audio
Economic forces threaten moves to make Auckland housing cheaper
Efforts to make housing in Auckland more affordable by boosting construction are being tipped to fail due to more powerful forces at work in the market. Audio
Auckland Public Transport users pay $1 million for mistakes
Auckland public transport users have been penalised nearly one million dollars for failing to use the city's electronic ticket system properly. Audio
Auckland Public Transport users pay $1 million for card mis-use
Auckland public transport users have handed over nearly one million dollars in penalties for failing to use the city's electronic ticket system properly. Audio
Sex workers nervous
A Christchurch prostitute says she is nervous being on the streets with an attacker on the loose. Audio
Top Stories for Monday 10 March 2014
Correspondent in Kuala Lumpur with the latest on missing plane;Correspondent in Beijing with more on missing Malaysian flight;Survey indicates significance of environment this election;Protests mark… Audio
Planning go-ahead for Auckland's downtown rail tunnel
The country's biggest transport project has been given the planning go-ahead, but it's still not clear when it might begin or how it will be paid for. Audio
Auckland councillors suggest changes in agency structure
Auckland councillors are already pointing to changes they want in a major review of the agencies which spend a large part of ratepayers money. Audio
Report questions whether politicians should sit on boards
A review of the agencies which spend the bulk of Auckland ratepayers money has questioned whether two councillors should remain on the city's transport body. Audio