John Campbell
The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern gives first interviews
The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has given her first interviews since taking back the reins from Winston Peters after 6 weeks maternity leave. Video, Audio
Would-be home owner has lost complete trust in apt development
A would-be home owner at Union Green apartments, which was being built by the now folded Ebert Construction, says he's lost complete trust in the devlopment. Audio
Nurses feared for their lives as gun shots rang out
A nurse who lives in the staff accommodation at Taranaki Base Hospital has described how residents feared a gunman had entered the building after shots were fired outside in the car park. Audio
At-risk children wait months for court-ordered reports
At-risk children are having to wait months for court-ordered reports detailing the outcomes of investigations into abuse and neglect - or for family group conferences to take place. Audio
Questions remain over why firm was liquidated
A Christchurch construction company placed into voluntary liquidation on Tuesday has left workers out of a job and creditors out of pocket. Audio
Evening Business for 2 August 2018
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Settlement signed despite protest
Cries of "traitor" rang out as angry scenes erupted outside Parliament before a controversial treaty settlement was signed today. Video, Audio
'I was too scared to drive those buses'
A former driver of the company which owned the bus that crashed and killed a young girl while returning from Tūroa ski field on Saturday says she quit due to safety concerns. Audio
I'm no superhuman, 'I'm privileged and I'm lucky' - Ardern
Video - Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says she is acutely aware of the example she is setting for other parents returning to work, and isn't going to pretend she's superhuman. Video, Audio
Pasifika students excel at 'aunty and uncle' school
A school where students are grouped into villages and teachers are referred to as aunty and uncle is helping boost achievement for young Pasifika in South Auckland. Video, Audio
Workers say they're owed thousands by Ebert Construction
John Campbell interviews John Fisk, of PWC, who is the receiver for Ebert Construction. The firm has folded, owing $40 million. Video, Audio
Vindication for sacked Kohanga Reo trustee
The High Court has found the Kohanga Reo National Trust was wrong to sack Toni Waho, who spoke out about claims of wrongdoing. Audio
Teachers back move to full-day strike
Thousands of primary teachers and principals will walk off the job in a fortnight for the first time in 24 years unless mediation between the union and the Ministry of Education is successful. Video, Audio
Bella Vista residents to sue Tauranga City Council
All the homeowners of a failed housing development in Tauranga will now sue the city council, unless it presents a better compensation offer. Video, Audio
Fuel tax puts some off driving
Some Aucklanders have been putting the brakes on driving since the 11.5 cent regional fuel tax boosted petrol prices. Audio
Catching a bus up and down Mt Ruapehu
Taranaki-Whanganui reporter Robin Martin has spent the day on Mount Ruapehu. He spoke to John Campbell about his experience, catching a bus up and down the mountain. Video, Audio
Whakapapa shuttle bus driven despite broken handbrake
A bus's handbrake failed while it was taking passengers up and down Mt Ruapehu at the weekend. Roam Aotearoa director Terry Steven says it is now being repaired and undergoing a safety inspection. Audio
‘501’ NZ detainees to share experiences as part of art fair
New Zealanders being held in Australian detention centres will get the chance to share their stories live on-screen at an international art fair from tomorrow. Audio
Traffic at standstill on SH1 near Hamilton
A crash is blocking lanes in both directions between Whangamarino Road and Wayside Road near Te Kauwhata. NZTA is advising motorists to avoid SH1. Audio
Weetbix vs Weetabix: Battle of cereals hits court
Sanitarium, which makes Weetbix, is pursuing a civil suit against a Christchurch shop owner who was importing and selling the British cereal Weetabix. Audio