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  • Road safety overhaul targets speed limits and phone use

    News
    New Zealand transport
    5 Jan 2019
    Some drivers on Dominion Road took to the bus lanes, despite police warnings

    Lower speed limits and higher penalties for using a cellphone while driving are being considered as part of a major overhaul of road safety this year.

    Road safety overhaul targets speed limits and phone use
  • Five injured in horror Southland crash

    News
    New Zealand
    26 Dec 2018
    A St John Ambulance in Paihia.

    Helicopters have been dispatched after five people were injured, two seriously, in a crash in Southland this morning.

    Five injured in horror Southland crash
  • Here's what the weather will be doing on Christmas Day

    News
    New Zealand weather
    21 Dec 2018
    The weather forecast for Christmas is a mixed bag depending on where you'll be celebrating but most will be hoping for some sunshine.

    It could be the most important news you'll hear all day. NIWA meteorologist Chris Brandolino delivers the weather forecast for Christmas. Audio

    Christmas Day weather: What it'll be like in your patch
  • Theresa May condemns Tony Blair's new Brexit vote call

    News
    World
    17 Dec 2018
    British Prime Minister Theresa May has told her party she will not lead the Conservative Party into the 2022 election, it has been reported.

    Theresa May has attacked one of her predecessors - accusing Tony Blair of "undermining" the Brexit talks by calling for another referendum.

    Theresa May condemns Tony Blair's new Brexit vote call
  • MPs cheer as May wins leadership vote

    News
    World
    13 Dec 2018
    British Prime Minister Theresa May.

    The UK Prime Minister survived a confidence vote but will not lead the Conservative Party into the 2022 election. Audio

    British PM Theresa May survives a confidence vote
  • REVIEW: The Breeders live at The Powerstation

    Audio
    music
    12 Dec 2018
    Kim Deal of The Breeders performing at London's Roundhouse in May

    The Phoenix Foundation’s Samuel Flynn-Scott went to see 90s grunge legends The Breeders perform at Auckland’s Powerstation last night, and he loved every single moment of it.

  • Christmas emergency parcels demand: 'Each year it gets bigger and bigger'

    News
    New Zealand
    10 Dec 2018
    People line up outside Eden Park to collect food and Christmas gifts from Auckland City Mission.

    Hundreds of people lined up outside Eden Park today to claim Auckland City Mission's emergency parcels in time for Christmas. Video

    City Mission to double efforts for Christmas due to unprecedented demand
  • Police have found body in hunt for missing tourist Grace Millane

    News
    New Zealand
    9 Dec 2018
    Grace Millane

    Police searching for missing English backpacker Grace Millane have found a body in Waitakere in West Auckland.

    Police have found body in hunt for missing tourist Grace Millane
  • Is media mental health coverage helping?

    Audio
    media health
    9 Dec 2018
    Health Minister David Clark

    New Zealand’s biggest-ever inquiry into our mental health system says it’s broken and action is urgent. Many in the media pointed out that’s what previous inquiries have said too so we shouldn’t… Video, Audio

  • Nicky Stevens' parents push for apology after coroner finds deficiencies in care

    News
    New Zealand
    7 Dec 2018
    Nicky Stevens

    The family of the man who took his own life after walking out of a mental health unit are seeking an apology after a coroner's report found deficiencies in his care. Audio

    Nicky Stevens' parents push for apology after coroner finds deficiencies in care
  • Rugby: An insight into St Kentigern College's First XV

    News
    Sport
    6 Dec 2018
    The Saint Kentigern College rugby team

    As controversy surrounds the leading Auckland rugby college for allegations of player poaching, we take a look back at what it was like to be in the team five years ago.

    Rugby: An insight into St Kentigern College's First XV
  • Wild weather: Hundreds of lightning strikes, power outage in Auckland

    News
    New Zealand weather
    4 Dec 2018
    One woman on social media posted a video of the lightning hitting Auckland this morning.

    As stormy weather grips much of the country, a person has been struck by lightning in Auckland.

    Wild weather: Hundreds of lightning strikes, power outage in Auckland
  • Affluent suburb to receive publicly-funded ride-sharing service

    News
    New Zealand
    3 Dec 2018
    Devonport's ride-sharing service is heavily subsidised.

    Residents in an affluent Auckland suburb will now have a publicly-funded uber-style service to get them to and from their ferry terminal.

    Affluent suburb to receive publicly-funded ride-sharing service
  • Evotia Tamua's photography preserving Samoan culture

    Audio
    Pacific life and society
    28 Nov 2018
    Evotia Tamua photography

    2018 Add all to playlist Driving Dairy farming towards sustainability farming dairy cows grazing in a field 9:11 AM.The challenge of reducing the dairy industry's environmental impact, while at the… Audio, Gallery

  • Karachi attack: China consulate attack leaves four dead

    News
    World
    24 Nov 2018
    Pakistani rangers stand in front of the Chinese consulate after an attack in Karachi on November 23, 2018.

    What happened in Karachi?

    Karachi attack: China consulate attack leaves four dead
  • Boyzone headed to New Zealand for final tour

    Audio 21 Nov 2018
    No caption

    Irish boyband Boyzone are making their way to Australia and New Zealand for the first time in 25 years.

  • Eugenie Bouchard added to ASB Classic field

    News
    Sport
    21 Nov 2018
    Canadian tennis player Eugenie Bouchard.

    The Canadian tennis player Eugenie Bouchard is the last big name to be added to the field for this summer's ASB Classic women's tournament in Auckland.

    Eugenie Bouchard added to ASB Classic field
  • The Mixtape: DLT and MC B-Ware of Upper Hutt Posse

    Audio
    music te ao Maori
    17 Nov 2018
    Upper Hutt Posse - MC Beware & DLT

    Wellington hip-hop pioneers Upper Hutt Posse have just been inducted into the Hall of Fame. Members Darryl Thomson aka, DLT and Bennett Pomana, aka MC B-Ware, joined us to reminisce and select songs… Video, Audio

  • Karel Sroubek's mother Mila: 'Give him one last chance'

    Audio 13 Nov 2018
    Karel Sroubek's mother Mila

    EXCLUSIVE: Karel Sroubek's mother Mila says he returned to Czech Republic for one night under the name Jan Antolik in 2009. She spoke with Checkpoint presenter Lisa Owen. Video, Audio

  • Families support GP's controversial 'miraculous' eczema cream

    Audio
    health law
    9 Nov 2018
    Dr Joe Williams.

    Hundreds of people are backing a prominent Auckland GP who is vowing to clear his name after he was sanctioned and fined for his controversial eczema treatment. Video, Audio

  • Impress Me: How to make your first job count

    Audio
    business money
    9 Nov 2018
    job search

    In Two Cents' Worth this week, we look at the long-term economic impacts of your first job. Then the panel chats about why you should care about the happenings this week with unemployment, banking and… Video, Audio

  • NZers' use of medication not helping mental health - report

    News
    New Zealand health
    9 Nov 2018
    Antidepressants

    New Zealanders are continuing to use more antidepressants but there is no sign it's improving mental health.

    NZers' use of medication not helping mental health - report
  • Sport: Kane Leaupepe the new face for Manu Samoa

    News
    Pacific Samoa
    9 Nov 2018
    Bay of Plenty lock Kane Leaupepe will make his test debut for Manu Samoa against the USA.

    Bay of Plenty lock Kane Leaupepe will make his test debut for Manu Samoa in this weekend's Northern Rugby Tour opener against the United States in San Sebastian.

    Sport: Kane Leaupepe the new face for Manu Samoa
  • Insight: What is the future for secondary school education?

    Audio
    education
    9 Nov 2018
    University or secondary school students study in a classroom.

    With NCEA exams underway this week, there's growing division over the best way to teach teenagers. Some secondary school principals worry a push for projects that cover several subjects at once is… Audio

  • How to help your teenager get enough sleep

    Audio
    education
    8 Nov 2018
    teenage boy sleeping

    How much sleep do teenagers really need and why do they feel the urge to stay up so late? Teenagers need more sleep than adults and their circadian rhythms are actually different, says parenting… Audio

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