Diane Robertson
The Panel with Gary McCormick and Diane Robertson (Part 2)
Filthy freedom camping; United Future leader call for Clean Slate review; and Awaroa Beach sale. Audio
The Panel with Gary McCormick and Diane Robertson (Part 1)
Awaroa Beach sale; Mud-slinger lost son in quake; GPs not applying for lucrative Tokoroa job. Audio
The Panel pre-show for 23 February 2016
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
State of the Nation
Dame Diane Robertson discusses the latest report from the Salvation Army. Audio
Dame Diane Robertson's final Christmas as Auckland City Missioner
Dame Diane Robertson is the outgoing Auckland City Missioner. She has been at the helm of the Auckland City Mission for 17 years, but involved in the social services organisation for more than two… Audio
Child poverty 'moral crisis' for New Zealand
Child poverty is a national, economic and moral crisis that requires a national response, the outgoing head of the Auckland City Mission says. Audio
Auckland City Missioner calls for support
This week we heard that the child poverty figures had increased steadily over the last decade, and this has also been reflected in the number of parcels the Auckland City Mission has been handing out… Audio
Un-wrapping and re-wrapping at Auckland's City Mission
Volunteers at Auckland's City Mission are being kept busy un-wrapping and re-wrapping donated gifts to check out what's inside. Audio
Begging - what is the right approach?
How should we respond both personally and as communities to the increase in begging? Dame Diane Robertson from the Auckland City Mission, former youth worker Scottie Reeve, and Christchurch City… Audio
Auckland City Missioner becomes a Dame
A woman who works tirelesly with poverty-stricken and homeless people in Auckland is now a Dame. Audio
Public misunderstand "choice" to sleep rough
A new study into homelessness in Auckland has highlighted the challenges faced by those sleeping rough. Audio
Summer jobs
Auckland City Missioner Diane Robertson on feeding 2500 people for Christmas. Audio
Giving rubbish to charity - Diane Robertson
It is meant to be a time of giving, but what some people give to charities at this time of year falls far short of the Christmas spirit. Stained mattresses, torn clothing, and appliances that don't… Audio
Insight for 31 August 2014 - The Realities of Auckland
RNZ Auckland correspondents explore what political party policies might mean for NZ's biggest and most diverse city Audio
Top Stories for Thursday 27 March 2014
Washington rescuers hope for 'miracle'; Relationship between Mana and Internet Party hits roadblock; Mana Party president Annette Sykes; Three homeless men killed in Auckland since August last year… Audio
Police continue search for weapon that killed homeless man
The police will continue to search a central Auckland park this morning in the hope of finding the weapon used to fatally stab a homeless man. Audio
Unprecedented queues for charity outside the AKL City Mission
Diane Robertson, Auckland City Missioner. Audio
City Missions Under Pressure
Pre-Christmas surge in demand for food parcels places city missions under pressure. Audio
City Mission stocks under pressure days out from Xmas
The Auckland City Mission says its food stocks are coming under pressure as hundreds of people start lining up for help - five days from Christmas. Audio
Frontline services dealing with needy, busier than ever
Fewer people are receiving unemployment benefits and the number of hardship grants being handed out by Work and Income has fallen by 20% in the June quarter compared to last year. Frontline services… Audio