Gill Bonnett
Wellington's house prices soar, as others come off the boil
Tighter lending restrictions on investors are starting to bite as the average house prices in Auckland slows. However analysts are picking there is still plenty of momentum in the housing market… Audio
"It came down like a freight train" says land slip evacuee
A resident of the San Remo apartments, Craig Jones, explains how he frantically began digging the dirt with his bare hands after his building was hit by a slip to find anyone who might have been… Audio
Auckland recieves more than 200 weather callouts overnight
The remnants of Cyclone Debbie has dumped large amounts of rain across the North Island overnight. Audio
Police hunting for 5-year-old missing in Hamilton
A five year old girl in Hamilton is missing and police and volunteers are searching for her. The young girl, called Glory Inoke, went missing from her home in Fairfield last night. Our reporters Gill… Audio
Five year old girl missing in Hamilton overnight
A five year old girl is missing in Hamilton. All available police and volunteers are looking for Gloria this morning. Audio
Hundreds turn out for a ride with drug cheat Lance Armstrong
Around 1000 cyclists joined the disgraced seven-time Tour de France champion for a waterfront bike ride in Auckland, before he films an advertising campaign with Lion Breweries. Video, Audio
Disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong rides Auckland's waterfront
Disgraced cycling legend Lance Armstrong has just set off on a ride around Auckland's waterfront with a couple of hundred Aucklanders in tow. He's making his first visit to Auckland with Lion… Audio
Depleted international naval fleets enter Waitemata
Foreign ships begin to arrive in the Waitemata Harbour to celebrate the Navy's 75th birthday. Our reporter Gill Bonnett is there with the latest. Audio
Indian immigrant says he was threatened by employer
An Indian immigrant says he paid thousands of dollars to secure jobs in New Zealand, and was then threatened and forced to work like a slave for his employers. Audio
Record numbers of foreign workers in NZ
More people have been approved to work in New Zealand in the last year than ever before, reviving concerns about immigrants displacing local workers. Audio
Immigration failed to spot 'Vietnamese refugee' was Chinese
A man who fraudulently applied for asylum by pretending to be Vietnamese has been stripped of his refugee status, but told he will remain a New Zealand citizen. Audio
Two people stabbed after thieves stole their car
As you heard in the news there's been a stabbing in the Auckland suburb of Lynfield overnight. Reporter Gill Bonnett is at the police cordon. Audio
Tuvalu man case uses climate change factors
A man from Tuvalu has become the lastest person from the Pacific to climate change factors should be considered in his bid for refugee status. Audio
Man who killed another in road rage wins bid to stay
A man who killed a 78-year-old grandfather in a road-rage attack has won his bid to stay in the country. Audio
Woman critically injured after escaping from moving car
Back now to yesterday's incident in Papatoetoe where cordons are still in place after a young woman whose hands, legs and throat were bound with ropes escaped a moving car . Audio
Woman remains in critical condition after escaping from boot
A young woman is in a critical condition in Middlemore hospital this morning after escaping, bound and gagged, from a moving car in Papatoetoe last night. Audio
Labour wants climate change refugees given new life in NZ
The Labour Party says Pacific Islanders whose homes disappear under rising sea levels should be able to make a new life in New Zealand. Audio
Schoolgirl tells parliament of her escape from Myanmar
A schoolgirl has spoken at Parliament about how she and her family escaped Myanmar when she was six years old and found refuge in New Zealand. Audio
Manhunt under in Counties Manukau after police car shot at
A police manhunt is underway in Counties Manukau after a police patrol car came under fire early this morning. Audio
Child abuser told he will not be deported
A man who punched his infant son in the head and broke his leg and ribs has been told he will not be deported because it would not be in the best interests of his children. Audio