Bridget Mills
Two-day hearing to decide what will happen to Dotcom evidence
A two-day hearing to decide what should be done with evidence seized from Kim Dotcom's house begins at the High Court in Auckland this morning. Audio
Blow to the case against Kim Dotcom
The High Court's delivered a blow to the case against internet multimillionaire Kim Dotcom. Audio
Spinning plant's end robs families of multiple breadwinners
The closure of an Auckland wool spinning plant will see at least 70 people out of a job, with some families losing three to four breadwinners in one hit. Audio
Snapper snaps back at 'harmful' claims
A company at the centre of an Auckland transport stoush is denying claims it's disrupting the implementation of the region's multi-million dollar ticketing system. Audio
Te Urewera case far from over, despite sentencing
The final two accused in the Te Urewera raids trial have been sentenced, but they say their legal fight is far from over. Audio
No court action against Auckland occupy protestors
The Auckland Council has dropped all court action against a group of occupy protesters, but not before spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on legal fees. Audio
American exchange student pleads guilty
It's been revealed in court that an American exchange student who crashed a van near Turangi, killing three of his fellow students last month, was driving for the first time in New Zealand. Audio
Hui Gao pleads guilty
The case of the runaway millionaires is nearing a resolution after Hui Gao today pleaded guilty to stealing more than 6-million dollars. Audio
Volcanic cones in for a revamp if iwi settlement goes ahead
Auckland Maori say the public has nothing to fear over plans to return key landmarks to local iwi. Audio
Kim Dotcom's extradition hearing could be delayed
The ongoing legal battle over evidence seized from Kim Dotcom's house during a police raid could delay his extradition hearing. Audio
Lady Gaga fans buzzing as the star arrives in Auckland
She's got more than 25,000,000 followers on twitter - 9,000,000 more than Barack Obama - and is fifth on Forbes list of the most powerful celebrities in the world. Audio
Bemusement that Queen's husband honoured in Queen's bday awards
Prince Philip has been made an additional Member of the Order of New Zealand - the highest honour in New Zealand's honours system. His inclusion has bemused some people, who say the New Zealand… Audio
Coroner questions Fiji post-mortems
A coroner is questioning how post-mortems are carried out in Fiji, after a Blenheim woman who died on her honeymoon was returned to New Zealand without her vital organs. Audio
Kim Dotcom speaks after his bail conditions are relaxed
Megaupload's founder, Kim Dotcom, says his strict bail conditions, which were relaxed yesterday, were a grotesque over-reaction. Audio
Kim Dotcom's bail conditions have been relaxed
The man accused of being the world's worst internet pirate is moving back into his multimillion dollar Auckland mansion, and hitting out at authorities - calling the whole operation against him a… Audio
PM refuses to discuss raids case amidst protests
The Prime Minister is refusing to comment on the Te Urewera raids case, which has led to a series of protests following the sentencing of Tame Iti and Te Rangikaiwhiri Kemara. Audio
Calls for more water safety awareness in Pacific community
People in Auckland's Pacific community are calling for increased water safety awareness, after the dinghy tragedy in which a father and his 7-year-old son drowned. Audio
Search for missing father and son resumes at 7am
The search is about to resume for a father and his seven year old son who remain missing in Manukau Harbour. Audio
Defence begins case in runaway millionaire trial
The defence is due to begin its case in the trial of the so-called runaway millionaire today. Audio
Gambling chips could have been used to launder Westpac money
A Casino manager has told a court how some of the so-called runaway millionaire's money could have been laundered using gambling chips. Audio