John Campbell
Rohingya Muslims living in ‘unimaginable conditions’
Charlotte Glennie, an ex-pat New Zealand journalist working for Unicef on the border of Bangladesh, describes the conditions 400,000 Rohingya people are living in after fleeing Myanmar. Video, Audio
Victim's family upset at killer's sentence
Family members of Leslie Putt swore and yelled at the High Court in Auckland today as the man who fatally shot him was sentenced to six years and three months. Audio
Strongest storm in Puerto Rico in almost 100 years
Hurricane Maria has slammed into Puerto Rico as the strongest storm to hit the US territory in nearly 90 years. Juan Pablo Abreu describes the scene to John Campbell. Video, Audio
Evening business for Thurs 21 Sept
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Pensioners in poverty: Quarter of caravan park residents over 65
Increasing numbers of pensioners are struggling so much to make ends meet they're turning to campgrounds and caravan parks for accommodation. Zac Fleming reports. Video, Audio
ACC confesses to using false names on legal documents
ACC is the second government agency that's admitted using fake names for difficult clients. Lawyers and beneficiary advocates condemn it, but managers argue it's necessary to protect the safety of… Audio
Fuel pipeline won't run at 100% until next year
The amount of fuel being piped out of the country's main refinery won't exceed 80 percent until at least the start of next year. Audio
English votes as party leaders near end of election campaign
Political leaders are making their final push for votes as the spectacular 2017 election campaign hurtles towards an end. Video, Audio
Desperate search for survivors after Mexico quake
Rescuers are desperately searching for survivors after a 7.1 magnitude earthquake devastated Mexico City. More than 230 people are dead and many more are missing, including school children. Video, Audio
National surges ahead in 1 News Colmar Brunton poll
Political scientist and commentator Bryce Edwards comments on the latest 1 News Colmar Brunton poll, which has put National on 46 percent and Labour on 37 percent. Audio
Airlines not obligated to compensate passengers over pipeline
Air New Zealand and Jetstar have both been rescheduled passengers but unless they booked their travel insurance before last Sunday, they won't be covered for any extra costs. Audio
Two families evacuated as work continues on pipeline
More than 100 people are now working around the clock at a soggy Ruakaka farm site to fix the broken fuel pipe that's affected thousands of airline passengers flying in and out of Auckland. Audio
It could be weeks before the damaged fuel pipeline is fixed
It could be weeks before the damaged fuel pipeline between Marsden Point and Auckland is at full capacity - and its still not known whether jet fuel will be trucked into Auckland. Audio
Uncertain future for volunteer-run community cafe
The lease at the Marfell Community Cafe in New Plymouth expires next month and volunteers are worried it might close down if it's sold to someone who does not support their cause. Video, Audio
Counselling offered to students after Westlake Girls car crash
A young woman is in a critical condition at Auckland Hospital and three other students are recovering from their injuries after a car ploughed into them outside their North Shore school. Video, Audio
Sneak peek at RNZ's election night studio
RNZ presenter Guyon Espiner will be at a state of the art television studio set-up at Auckland University, where he'll be unpicking the election results with a panel of experts on Saturday night. Video, Audio
Bill English challenged by Vodafone worker during campaign visit
National Party Leader Bill English was questioned about poverty and then went to a bank, while Labour leader Jacinda Ardern went to a foodbank and a union meeting. Video, Audio
Evening business for Weds 20 Sept
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
SaveMart owner avoids John Campbell
Workers at SaveMart say they were forced to sort donated clothing with their bare hands, in amongst faeces, blood, used syringes, sex toys and broken glass. So what does the owner have to say? Video, Audio
Gloves 'were never an option' - SaveMart employees
More than 50 current and former SaveMart workers throughout New Zealand describe working without gloves and sometimes without hot water to wash their hands after sorting dirty clothes. Video, Audio