Rowan Quinn
Calls for Lindauer paintings unearths surprises
A Gottfried Lindauer painting that art experts never knew existed has been unearthed as part of a nationwide search under beds and in garages or attics. Audio
Mobil dodges $10m contamination bill
Auckland Council has lost its fight to force oil giant Mobil to pay $10 million to clean up the waterfront site known as the tank farm. Audio
More home births encouraged in Auckland
An overhaul of maternity policies at Auckland and Waitemata District Health Boards is to see more emphasis placed on home births. Rowan Quinn takes a look at the pros and cons. Audio
NZer in Nice describes chaotic scene
A New Zealander living in Nice has described people screaming and running away as the truck struck the crowds celebrating Bastille Day. Audio
Akld port alternatives far from ideal
Even the man tasked with choosing options for a future Auckland port, Rick Boven, says those available are 'unattractive' with 'major flaws'. Audio
Children dying from malnutrition due to Cyclone Pam
Children are dying because of malnutrition in parts of Vanuatu more than a year after Cyclone Pam devastated crops and livelihoods across the pacific island chain. Audio
School fight fatal due to heart condition
A pathologist says the fight in which an Auckland schoolboy was killed was not a homicidal beating, but that the punch's impact was amplified by an undetected heart condition. Audio
Pora's legal team wants him to accept money, while battling on
Teina Pora's legal team is urging the goverment to consider an offer that would secure compensation for him but still allow room to argue for more Audio
Diabetes experts say NZ lags behind in drug treatments
Diabetes specialists say New Zealand is behind the rest of the world in getting funded drugs for type 2 diabetes that would improve the lives of tens of thousands of people. Audio
Pregnancy test kit investigated by Medsafe
A widely used pregnancy test kit is being investigated by Medsafe because of reports tests showed women were not pregnant, when they actually were. Audio
Police say two-year-old was shot
A 26-year-old man has been charged in relation to the shooting of a two-year-old girl in the Auckland suburb of Mangere. Audio
Hiking the price of cigarettes
There are doubts among smokers and anti-smoking groups alike that hiking the price of cigarettes to 30-dollars a packet will reduce smoking rates. Audio
CEO salaries soar, workers' remain stagnant
Data collated by the New Zealand Herald and published today shows the CEOs from New Zealand's largest listed companies had an average pay increase of 12 percent in 2015, compared with 3.2 percent for… Audio
Five teenagers likely to face serious charges
Five teenagers are likely to face serious charges after a liquor store burglary led to a police chase across Auckland last night. Audio
Call for ban on junk food advertising near schools
A charity is asking for a ban on all junk food advertising within 300 metres of schools, including on dairies. Audio
Call for ban on cartoon mascots for unhealthy food
Auckland health authorities have called for changes to advertising regulations to ban child-friendly mascots on unhealthy food - which may mean bidding farewell to Cookie Bear. Audio
Auckland man in shock as half of apartment set for removal
An Auckland man says he's in shock after discovering one half of his ex-state duplex flat in Remuera is about to be removed. Audio
Govt urged to protect vulnerable amid CYF changes
The Government is being urged not to offload responsibility for vulnerable families in its sweeping changes to Child Youth and Family. Rowan Quinn reports. Audio
Lotto funding squeeze could be possible for provincial projects
Provincial New Zealand could feel the squeeze more than big cities as Lotteries funding takes a dive. Audio
Thousands are without power in Auckland after strong winds
Power is out from Kaikohe in Northland down to Titirangi in Auckland. Vector is reporting about five thousand are without power in Auckland after the city was battered with high winds overnight… Audio