John Campbell
'We all thought we were going to die'
Wellington coffee pioneer Geoff Marsland was on board a 61 foot yacht when it struck a reef 400 kilometres south east of Suva. He tells John Campbell he feared for his life. Video, Audio
Even if Team NZ loses, it's a win for New Zealand
At one level, the America's Cup is already New Zealand's Cup, because most of the boats are built here. Tim Smyth from Core Builders Composites talks to John Campbell. Video, Audio
NZ fans optimistic about Team NZ's chances of securing victory
Hundreds gathered at yacht clubs around Auckland this morning to watch Team New Zealand storm to a 6 - 1 lead. Video, Audio
Team NZ on brink of America's Cup victory in Bermuda
Team New Zealand lead Oracle six races to one in the seven race contest. It's been 14 years since Team NZ last held the cup, and they're confident they can do it again. Video, Audio
NYU student goes undercover at Apple factory
New York University graduate student Dejian Zeng spent last summer working undercover at Apple's factory in Pegatron, China. He talks to John Campbell about the reality of working life in such… Video, Audio
Students visit other countries - without leaving NZ
A virtual reality foreign language tool is helping secondary school students visit countries and learn a language without leaving the classroom. Video, Audio
Information is power: Peter Dunne on Pike River
United Future's Peter Dunne is calling on the Government to ensure all material on Pike River is in the public domain, so that decisions can be made robustly, in full view of all interested parties. Video, Audio
China factory conditions exposed: 'I can't remember anyone smiling'
Brian Merchant got smuggled in to Foxconn's factory in China to see if anything had changed since workers committed suicide over conditions in 2010. Video, Audio
Evening Business for 23 June 2017
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Teen jailed for car jacking of elderly woman in Auckland
Lily Pritchard-Davis laughed and waved to friends before being sentenced for an Auckland-wide crime spree that included car-jacking an elderly woman and leaving her hospitalised. Video, Audio
Auckland buildings checked over cladding concerns
Two buildings in Auckland have been identified as having similar cladding to what was used on the Grenfell Towen in London. John Campbell talks to Ian McCormick from Auckland Council. Video, Audio
Akshay Chand's lawyer trusted he'd be monitored 24/7
Akshay Chand's lawyer says she sought bail on his behalf, believing his mother and aunt would monitor his every movement, but there was a two and-a-half hour window when Chand was left home alone. Audio
Little responds to criticism over party's intern controversy
Andrew Little talks to John Campbell about the party's intern controversy. Video, Audio
Akld marae that hosted interns rejects claims it's sub-standard
The marae at the centre of Labour's intern controversy is rejecting claims their accommodation is substandard. Audio
PM rejects National cover-up allegation over Todd Barclay
The Prime Minister is rejecting allegations he and senior National Party figures were complicit in a cover up over the Clutha-Southland MP Todd Barclay. Audio
Cake or no cake for under-5s?
Health Ministry guidelines have prompted many early childhood centres to take cake off their menus. Education correspondent John Gerritsen went out looking for icing and found...sausage cake. Video, Audio
Waterblasters create asbestos nightmare
A Kaiapoi couple has been left tens of thousands of dollars out of pocket after their home was mistakenly waterblasted contaminating their property with asbestos. Video, Audio
Govt announces solution to tyre stockpiles
A new government scheme will see about 60 percent of old tyres used as a biofuel to make cement. Video, Audio
Heavy rain causes flooding in Northland
Heavy rain in Northland overnight turned roads into rivers, trapping some people in a dairy and closing a number of schools. Video, Audio
Plan B for Dunedin chocolate factory crowd-fund initiative
Jim O'Malley has withdrawn his campaign for Pineapple Lumps and Jaffas to continue to be made in Dunedin, saying the global owner Mondelez was impossible to work with. Audio