John Campbell
Council luxury travel spend could go to Auditor-General
A row over business class travel at Auckland Council could be taken all the way to the country's top public watchdog after its CEO rejected two councillors' motion calling for a debate. Video, Audio
All Blacks at risk of contracting mumps
The All Blacks say Ardie Savea is in isolation with a mild case and it's likely he caught the disease from fellow back Rieko Ioane who was diagnosed two weeks ago. More All Blacks are at risk. Video, Audio
Councillor faces disciplinary hearing over sexually explicit message
Hamilton journalist Angela Cuming says she was humiliated by a 'joke' she received from city councillor Mark Bunting which played on her last name. He now faces a disciplinary hearing. Video, Audio
Student allowance boost to cost $94 million in first year
The Government had said it wouldn't release costings for a few weeks, but it buckled to pressure from the opposition today. Video, Audio
Evening business for Weds 22 Nov
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Murray spent 140k on travel at Canadian health authority
John Campbell looks into disgraced former Waikato DHB CEO Nigel Murray's background, including his time as the head of a Canadian health authority, and how much he spent on travel while there. Audio
Will Robert Mugabe's successor be any different?
Acclaimed Foreign Correspondent, Peter Godwin, was born and raised in Zimbabwe. He told John Campbell he has low expections for Emmerson Mnangagwa. Video, Audio
Malcolm Rewa retrial would be legal first
Trying serial rapist Malcolm Rewa a third time for the murder of Susan Burdett will require the High Court to lift a stay of proceedings - believed to be a legal first in New Zealand. Video, Audio
Dive in and try.... underwater rugby
More and more people are diving into the sport of underwater rugby. William Denselow reports from New Jersey. Audio
Police warn public not to approach wanted man
Three days after the shooting of Wellington taxi driver Alem Tesema, police say the man responsible is armed and dangerous and they're urging Dylan Nuku to hand himself in. Audio
Team NZ reveals design for 2021 America’s Cup
Former America's Cup skipper Chris Dickson says the new foiling monohull yacht design released by Team New Zealand today will help make the event more relevant to ordinary sailors. Video, Audio
Cooling market could dampen increased Akld house valuations
Auckland homeowners basking in the glory of increased property valuations will face bigger rates bills next year, but property watchers say they might be doing so even as the market cools. Audio
Six-figure salaries balloon at Transport Agency
There's been an explosion in six-figure salaries at the Transport Agency, and economic think tank New Zealand Initiative has been left puzzled by the agency's explanations for the boom. Audio
Picton book borrowers become book movers
What do you do when you have thousands of books to move from an old library to a new one? Picton's library got locals to borrow as many as they liked. Video, Audio
Stoush breaks out over "for rent" sign in New Plymouth
A property management firm says it was told it can't display a 'for rent' sign in New Plymouth's Links suburb because it lowers the tone, but a residents' group says it simply failed to follow the… Video, Audio
Homeless in spotlight after tram stopped & driver abused
Homelessness has once again been thrust into the spotlight in Christchurch, after one of the city's trams was stopped and its driver abused over the weekend. Video, Audio
Queen & Prince Philip celebrate 70 years of marriage
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip have marked their anniversary with a unique kind of present - the Queen has appointed her husband a Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order. Video, Audio
ACC fasttracks dying man's claim
A Dunedin man whose cancer spread whilst waiting for prostate cancer treatment at the Southern DHB says he is struggling to make ends meet whilst he waits for ACC to settle his claim. Audio
Evening business for 21 November 2017
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Tamati Coffey uninvited from awards gala after winning election
The new Waiariki MP was uninvited from the Te Arawa Awards on September 29 because organisers didn't want to upset the newly ousted Maori Party Leader Te Ururoa Flavell. Audio