Phil Pennington
Oranga Tamariki uplifts reduce significantly
After an initial blip, the removal of children by Oranga Tamariki has reduced significantly.
Children's minister Kelvin Davis gave the guarantee last September at the release of one of several… Audio
Chopper controversy continues on the Hauraki Gulf
'No' to a clampdown on helipads. 'Yes' to a first-up study to see if choppers are breaking the rules.
That 's what Auckland Council planners are proposing on the eve of a key meeting amid whirling… Audio
Questions over contractors in health system
Are contractors and consultants manipulating the public health system, doing a poor job or charging over the odds?
Alarm bells are ringing over such a lack of checks and balances that it is… Audio
DHB spending on contractors and consultants rising
Big questions are being raised over whether hospitals are accurately reporting their massive spending on often highly paid contractors.
There's a warning the health reforms could make the public… Audio
Māori social workers scathing of Oranga Tamariki
Two leading Māori social workers are scathing of Oranga Tamariki's attempts to fix huge gaps in support for children who have suffered sexual violence.
The child protection agency has spent millions… Audio
Oranga Tamariki didn't meet Māori over new sexual violence services
Oranga Tamariki has failed to meet with Māori to design new sexual violence services for children as unmet demand ratchets up.
The agency says it is still in a relationship-building phase with Māori… Audio
Construction companies poach staff to continue under covid
Construction companies beset by Omicron are increasingly poaching workers off each other.
One major steel fabricator blames the Government for overcooking the market with too many projects.
RNZ's… Audio
Omicron brings Akd tunnelling project to a grinding halt
Omicron has brought a grinding halt to a giant tunnelling machine boring its way under Auckland.
The hold-up at Watercare's massive new Interceptor tunnel is just one casualty from the virus variant… Audio
Trucks upgraded to guard against fatal accidents
More trucks are being fitted with safety systems, and handbrake testing is changing, to guard against potentially fatal accidents.
Several people have been killed in recent years by runaway trucks… Audio
Why don't locals get a say when someone wants to build a helipad?
The increasing number of applications for helipads on Aotea Great Barrier Island is causing alarm among locals. But the current rules mean they don't have to be notified or consulted about them. The… Audio
Why don't locals get a say when someone wants to build a helipad?
The increasing number of applications for helipads on Aotea Great Barrier Island is causing alarm among locals. But the current rules mean they don't have to be notified or consulted about them. The…
AudioAotea iwi fight helipad applications
Māori on Aotea Great Barrier Island have told the Auckland Council to stop helipads being put in, and to start taking them seriously as kaitiaki.
But the council says the complete absence of sites of… Audio
Great Barrier Islanders fear swarm of helicopters
Aotea Great Barrier Islanders fear they will go the same way as Waiheke Island with lots of helicopters buzzing their skies.
The isolated island has had five applications for helipads in five months… Audio
Nationwide road policing operation performs poorly
Newly released data shows a nationwide police operation to cut down on high-risk driving and road deaths has gone badly.
Most police districts missed most of their targets most of the time, reports… Audio
Firefighters refusing to use truck with history of ladder issues
Firefighters are refusing to work on a firetruck that lost power to its big ladder while crew were battling a blaze last week that destroyed a Wellington house.
The critical equipment failed despite… Audio
Catholic Church reveals scale of abuse complaints
New figures show one in seven Catholic clergy who work for a bishop have had abuse complaints laid against them.
The Catholic Church has for the first time publicly released the figures, which show… Audio
Asbestos-contaminated soil to be excavated from Ponsonby school
Excavation of contaminated soil begins shortly at a Ponsonby school a year after a fire spread asbestos around the neighbourhood.
The soil already had asbestos in it before the fire which destroyed… Audio
Police say road investigations changed after Tapanui crash
The police say they have fixed how they investigate fatal road crashes to make sure the fraught experience of two families in Otago is not repeated.
The families of Wayne Brenssell and Toby Waitokia… Audio
Police continue to use investigator despite apology
Police apologised for a crash investigator's 'lack of empathy and compassion' towards two widows ... but went on using him anyway.
They have also apologised for their 'narrow' and deficient work on… Audio
Oranga Tamariki underspent funding meant to protect and help child victims of sexual violence
Oranga Tamariki failed to spend millions of dollars especially set aside to protect and help child victims of sexual violence.
Figures obtained by RNZ show it set aside $11 million but only spent $7… Audio