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Accused Killer Remanded in Custody
A 31-year-old appeared in the Manukau District Court this afternoon charged with murdering John Maeva. Audio
Clint Rickards Application
The former Auckland police commander Clint Rickards has applied to be admitted to the bar as a barrister and solicitor. Audio
PPP
Auckland's mayor says the government is taking too long to build the country's biggest roading project. Audio
Media May Challenge Internet Suppression Ruling
Several media organistation will today consider whether to challenge a name suppression order that applies only to the Internet. Audio
Sir Edmund Hillary's Garter Banner
The banner has a new home at St Mary's at the Holy Trinity Cathedral. Audio
Boobs On Bikes Draws Big Crowd
Tens of thousands of people clogged Queen Street to watch the parade, far outweighing the 50 protestors. Audio
Noise Control Called To Kindy Party
One Tree Hill Kindergarten found itself on the wrong side of the law on Friday. Audio
Young Science Awards
The number 8 fencing wire philosophy is alive and well in the latest generation of New Zealand scientists. Audio
Governments Health Payments Under Scrutiny
There are claims the government's not putting enough money into health research - and that could lead to a crisis. Audio
Dixon Jury Retires to Consider Verdict
Antonie Dixon is on trial for the murder of James Te Aute, and for seriously injuring two women with a samurai sword in 2003. Audio
Defence Team for Antony Dixon Turns the Tables
The defence summed up its case today. Audio
Dixon Case
Murder accused Antonie Dixon has been decribed as an actor who's trying to make the jury, his audience, believe he is insane. Audio
Storm Toll Investigation
The deaths of three people in rough seas are being investigated. Audio
NZ Rich List
The National Business Review's rich list has just got a new member - National party leader John Key. Audio
Governement Wants 'Swimable' Waterways Nationwide
They're being criticised for not going far enough. Audio
Antonie Dixon Murder Trial
The accused murderer Antonie Dixon has told a court he was psychotic when he attacked two women with a samurai sword. Audio
"We're Different"- Waiheke Islanders
Waiheke Islanders say their coffee-swilling cousins on the mainland need to step aside and let them run their own affairs. Audio
Police Rule Out Prosecuting Drunk Mother to be
"Our hands are tied under the current laws."- Police Audio
Taupo Boy's Death
A post mortem has confirmed a young Taupo boy found dead near a Taupo school was probably killed by the cold. Audio
Jamieson Case Continued
The police have charged a man with the 2001 murder of Marie Jamieson and they're not ruling out further arrests. Audio