Joy Reid
02 Joy Reid | The Christchurch Quake
Joy Reid nearly gave up journalism while struggling with PTSD after covering the Christchurch earthquakes, but went on to her dream role as the Europe correspondent for TVNZ. Audio
Football Ferns vs Netherlands game wrap
This morning at the FIFA Women's World Cup - our Football Ferns played the much fancied Netherlands in their first match of the tournament. Watching all the action from TVNZ was European Correspondent… Audio
Auckland Hospital ward in swine flu lockdown
The World Health Organization has OVERNIGHT declared a global flu pandemic after an emergency meeting at its headquarters in Geneva. Audio
Swine flu spike in Australia sparks economic fears here
The World Health Organisation is on the verge of declaring the first influenza pandemic in more than 40 years. Audio
Tourism pins hopes on skiers and backpackers
The tourism industry is pinning its hopes on the coming ski season and on backpackers to help carry it through the worsening slowdown. Audio
Swine flu rules beefed up
Health Officials tackling the spread of swine flu say while they don't expect to force people to stay at home, it's important they now have the option. Audio
Upset over Key's seeming endorsement of Banks
There's upset over John Key's seeming affirmation of Auckland City Mayor, John Banks as his pick for Super mayor. Audio
Key comment about Banks outrages North Shore mayor
The Prime Minister is being slated by mayors in the Auckland region after introducing Auckland City mayor John Banks as"the super mayor". Audio
Cashing in annual leave might be deterimental for health
There are predictions the potential cashing in of annual leave could spell the end of some tourism businesses and grossly affect the mental health of workers. Audio
Man accused of spreading HIV remanded in custody
The man dubbed a sexual predator, who is accused of spreading HIV is tonight behind bars, but his identity remains a secret. Audio
Auckland Harbour Bridge turns 50
The Harbour Bridge officially opened on May the 30th 1959, and at half a century old the umbilical cord of the city is still holding strong. Audio
Anti-obesity group angry after funding is axed
Anti-obesity groups are warning the government that obesity rates will rise, and health services will subsequently struggle after it cuts funding to an advocacy body. Audio
Supercity Hikoi
Hikoi against super city's lack of Maori representation in Auckland. Audio
Hikoi gets underway
Protest groups who've been meeting right across the Auckland region have begun making their way to Queen Street ready to converge on Aotea Square at midday. Audio
Thousands of protestors expected for supercity hikoi
Widespread traffic disruption is expected in Auckland this morning as thousands of protestors converge on Queen Street to protest against the Auckland supercity plans. Audio
Increase in prisoners may strain mental health services
One of the country's top forensic psychiatrists is warning that mental health services could struggle. Audio
Waterview opponents have few legal avenues says expert
A legal expert is warning that locals opposed to Auckland's newest motorway link will have few legal options to fight with. Audio
Napier armed siege
Police are warning the armed siege with the lone gunman on Napier's Hospital Hill could go on for days. Joy Reid is there. Audio
Napier armed stand off - Joy Reid
Radio New Zealand reporter Joy Reid, in Napier who has the very latest. Audio