The man charged with Auckland jogger Jo Pert's murder can now be named.

He is Tevita Mafi Filo, from Mount Roskill.

The 24-year-old appeared at the High Court at Auckland for a trial callover on Wednesday morning.

Although Filo has yet to enter a plea, Justice Simon Moore set a "tentative" trial date for November 7 this year.

The trial is expected to last three to four weeks.

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Filo will reappear in court in April for a case review hearing.

He was remanded in custody to be in the care of the Mason Clinic in the meantime.

Filo was granted interim name suppression when he appeared in the Auckland District Court, charged with Pert's murder in January.

The suppression lapsed on Wednesday.

Applications to photograph the accused were refused by Justice Graham Lang prior to the hearing.

Pert was killed as she jogged from her central Auckland apartment through the nearby suburb of Remuera, on January 7.

Her body was discovered on the lawn of a Shore Rd property.

Filo handed himself into police just hours after the alleged attack, and he was remanded in custody following his first appearance in court.