John Campbell
Wellington family reunited with missing cat after 9 years
The Mabey family were distraught when Getti went missing almost a decade ago. So, understandably, they were surprised when he turned up nine years later. Video, Audio
Impact of US man's treatment in N Korea 'yet to be seen'
Former US diplomat Evans Revere counselled Otto Warmbier's family for over a year after he was detained in North Korea. He talks to John Campbell. Video, Audio
Staffing issues affecting safe practice - South Akl nurses say
More than 90 percent of nurses working for Counties Manukau DHB in South Auckland say they have experienced short staffing, which has "reached the limits of safe practice". John Campbell investigates.
…Winston Peters lashes out at media
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters hits out at media, saying the results of the yet-to-be-counted special votes "will change things", and he won't make any announcement until after October 7. Video, Audio
Lydia Ko not confident she'll win NZ Women's Open
The 20-year-old headlines the event, which is LPGA Tour-sanctioned for the first time. The three-time winner hasn't won a tournament on the LPGA Tour in 15 months. Video, Audio
Women win right to drive in Saudi Arabia
King Salman has issued a royal decree stating drivers' licences can now be issued to women who want them. Womens' rights activist Hatoon al Fassi talks to John Campbell. Video, Audio
DHB wants staff to take voluntary redundancy
Counties Manukau District Health Board plans to offer staff voluntary redundancy as part of its plan to manage health services within its level of funding. John Campbell investigates. Video, Audio
Pensioner's insurance premiums hiked after Edgecumbe flood
A couple whose home was damaged in the Edgecumbe flood are upset that their insurance premiums have now been hiked. Audio
Major parties would make way for Winston Peters as Deputy PM
The National and Labour deputy leaders say they would make way for Winston Peters to become Deputy Prime Minister. Video, Audio
Programme launched to protect Pacific rugby players in France
A group of current and former rugby internationals from Samoa, Tonga and Fiji, have launched the Pacific Rugby Players Welfare, or PRPW, in France, to protect young rising stars. John Campbell… Video, Audio
Northland dairy owner may shut up shop over armed robberies
A Northland dairy owner says weapon-wielding robbers are so common that he feels he may have no choice but to shut up shop. Video, Audio
Northland dairy owner may shut up shop over armed robberies
A Northland dairy owner says weapon-wielding robbers are so common that he feels he may have no choice but to shut up shop. Audio
National and Labour hold caucus meetings today
National and Labour held caucus meetings on Tuesday in preparation for coalition negotiations with New Zealand First and Winston Peters. Video, Audio
The winners, losers and oddities of the election
Who got the most votes? The least votes? The greatest majority? And was there really a party who didn't want any votes at all? Zac Fleming investigates. Audio
Residents still unhappy over Wellington's Island Bay cycleway
The compromise is a new dedicated cycleway between the footpath and the kerb at the same height allowing cars to park up against the kerb, costing about $4 million. Audio
NZTA highlights alternative options to Manawatu Gorge
The Transport Agency has just released a long list of options for a long term resilient solution for the Manawatu Gorge route. RNZ reporter Jacob McSweeny joins us from a meeting on the issue. Video, Audio
Former PM Jim Bolger on how to deal with Winston Peters
Former National Prime Minister Jim Bolger negotiated the first ever MMP government with Winston Peters in 1996. He spoke to John Campbell. Video, Audio
Aussie man rides train by hanging from windscreen wiper
The 23-year-old man is seen with his body pressed against the windscreen of the back of the train, which was travelling at 110km/h, while one hand is holding on to the windscreen wiper. Video, Audio
Govt criticised re right to appeal Pora decision
The justice minister's decision to put Teina Pora's compensation case on hold until a new Government is formed is the latest in a long line of injustices, private investigator Tim McKinnel says. Audio
Chch MPs ready to deal with 'massive challenges' city faces
Christchurch voters reminded New Zealand that there are specific issues there that the rest of the country doesn't grapple with. John Campbell talks to some of the people they elected. Audio