John Campbell
Endangered birds set up camp in farm paddock
A colony of 300 critically endangered birds has found an unlikely place to nest - in the middle of a Canterbury paddock full of dairy cows. Audio
Govt says Peter Thiel 'a great ambassador' for NZ
The Government says Peter Thiel promotes New Zealand "all the time" to people in the United States, as it defends granting billionaire Peter Thiel citizenship after he had spent just 12 days in the… Audio
Cope hopper Laumape realises childhood dream
Ngani Laumape is set to fulfill a lifelong dream when he makes his All Blacks debut against the British and Irish Lions on Saturday. Audio
Black Ferns winger: 'I wouldn't want to do anything else'
Black Ferns winger Michaela Blyde scored 40 tries for the team in the World Series Sevens competition, which they won. She's been recognised as one of the global stars, but the 21-year-old tells John… Video, Audio
Plan to boost deceased organ donations
The Health Minister has unveiled a long-awaited national strategy to lift New Zealand's low organ donation rate, including making it easier for people to donate organs after their death. Audio
Labour would lift minimum wage for a 'fairer deal'
The Labour Party would stop what it says is a 'race to the bottom' by lifting the minimum wage and softening the government's 90-day trial period for workers. Audio
Evening business for 29 June 2017
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
New approaches needed to mental health - Coleman
Health Minister Jonathan Coleman today launched a new free 24-7 phone and text number for people to connect to mental health and addiction professionals. But is the Government doing enough? Video, Audio
Revoke Thiel's citizenship, some New Zealanders argue
Checkpoint reporter Zac Fleming hit the streets to ask Aucklanders what they think about Peter Thiel being granted citizenship after spending just 12 days in the country. Video, Audio
Peter Thiel not investing in NZ 'like he did'
Icehouse CEO Andrew Hamilton supported Peter Thiel when his citizenship was being considered. He tells John Campbell he's done great things for the country, but doesn't invest like he once did. Video, Audio
Peter Thiel granted citizenship after just 12 days in NZ
The Government says Peter Thiel is a great ambassador for New Zealand, but is less forthcoming on why Kiwis didn't know he was a citizen for so long. Audio
John Campbell talks to Labour interns at Awataha marae
The head of Awatahi Marae says the community has been hurt by talk of sub-standard living conditions. John Campbell takes a tour of the marae before talking to some of the Labour interns staying… Video, Audio
Inside the marae at centre of Labour's intern scandal
The head of Awataha Marae says the community has been hurt by talk of sub-standard living conditions. John Campbell takes a tour of the marae before talking to some of the Labour interns staying… Video, Audio
Heather Burling: NZ's proudest mum?
New Zealanders are proud of Team New Zealand, but Heather Burling, mother of helmsman Peter, is probably one of the proudest. She tells John Campbell why. Video, Audio
Lions take on Hurricanes
The Lions midweek players will have possibly their last game on tour tonight as they take on the Hurricanes in the capital. Our sports reporter Barry Guy is outside Westpac Stadium. Video, Audio
Auld Mug means worlds to local yachting clubs
Cheers and sighs of relief rang out around the country as New Zealand eyes the benefits of hosting the next America's Cup. Video, Audio
Team NZ's use of cyclists was 'significant' - Todd Niall
RNZ reporter Todd Niall has been in Bermuda since the America's Cup competition began. He told John Campbell what it was like to be there when Team New Zealand won. Video, Audio
Team NZ brings America's Cup home
New Zealand has won the America's Cup, almost white-washing Oracle Team USA with a revolutionary boat, a team of cyclors and a new superstar sailor. Video, Audio
NZ's second community fridge opens in New Brighton
The Christchurch suburb of New Brighton was hit hard by the Christchurch earthquakes, with roads that still haven't been fixed and many families on struggle street. One local is hoping a fridge… Video, Audio
Former Breakers star Corey Webster denies assault charges
Former Breakers star Corey Webster was in court today, charged with pulling a man's beard and being involved in a bar fight. RNZ court reporter Edward Gay reports. Video, Audio