Lisa Owen
NZ First Foundation 'a sham', Crown tells High Court
The Crown has described the New Zealand First Foundation as "a sham", as it closes its case against two men accused of mishandling political donations.
The pair have been on trial at the High Court… Audio
Evening business for 23 June 2022
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6308361713112 Video, Audio
Murrays Bay stabbing: Mother, children flee man with knife
An Auckland mother has described her terror after being told to pick up her kids and run as a man wielding a knife approached Mairangi Bay this morning.
Four people sustained moderate injuries in the… Video, Audio
Long Covid researcher skeptical of study suggesting Omicron causes less disease
New research from a UK study shows Omicron may be less likely to cause long Covid than its predecessor, Delta.
But here in New Zealand, researchers and long Covid sufferers say that's not the case… Audio
Transpower working to ensure it can cope with peak demand
The electricity grid operator is working to make sure there's enough power for tonight's peak demand after calling a grid emergency earlier today and threatening to disconnect customers if it couldn't… Video, Audio
Murrays Bay stabbing: Four injured, police praise public action
Four people have been attacked by a lone man with a knife on Auckland's North Shore, in what police are calling a traumatic but isolated incident.
The four stabbing victims have moderate injuries… Video, Audio
Matariki celebrated by New Zealanders around world
The country is preparing to observe Matariki as a public holiday for the first time on Friday but celebrations aren't limited to just Aotearoa.
Some Kiwis living overseas who might be feeling a bit… Audio
Taranaki business think outside the box to retain staff
Taranaki businesses are thinking outside of the box as they struggle to fill vacancies and hold onto staff.
Some employers are throwing open days to attract staff, while others are offering… Audio
Prefabs considered for quake-prone Hutt Hospital
Wooden prefabricated buildings are being considered as a temporary replacement for the quake prone Hutt Hospital.
An updated seismic assessment of the Heretaunga Block last week revealed it is only… Audio
Roofing, windows, screws all needed in building supply shortage
It's not just missing plasterboard halting construction on sites across New Zealand. Roofing, windows, and even screws are harder to get and come at an inflated price.
And with added labour shortages… Audio
Petition renews call for sugary drinks ban from NZ schools
A petition calling for sugary drinks to be banned from all New Zealand schools has gone to Parliament.
The group behind it - Health Coalition Aotearoa - also wants new rules forcing schools and kura… Video, Audio
Evening business for 22 June 2022
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6308297483112 Video, Audio
Chris Hipkins apologises over incorrect claim in Bellis case
After months of legal wrangling, the former Covid-19 Minister has made a public apology to the journalist Charlotte Bellis.
In a statement, Chris Hipkins has admitted he released incorrect… Audio
Govt spent $43k on another pregnancy-related MIQ case
The government spent tens of thousands of dollars in a legal battle against a pregnant woman who was applying for an emergency MIQ spot for her husband.
Roshni Sami's was trying to get her husband to… Video, Audio
Rugby league: South Auckland sees red as Tonga faces NZ
The streets of South Auckland are turning red this week as Tonga's national rugby league teams return to action against their New Zealand rivals.
Tongan fans have become renowned for their wild… Video, Audio
24/7 medical clinic needed in south, east Auckland to help Middlemore
Over Matariki weekend some general practitioners in south and east Auckland will be taking up the slack for Middlemore's slammed emergency department, staying open longer and providing some free… Video, Audio
Thousands of NZ vegetable crops wasted, hit by wild weather
Growers have been forced to throw out hundreds of thousands of crops because wild weather has ruined them.
The latest figures from Stats NZ show fruit and vegetables have gone up 10 percent in the… Video, Audio
Taranaki schools welcome road crossing after girl killed by truck
A new traffic-light controlled pedestrian crossing in Taranaki is be being described as a monument to a failed funding model.
Inglewood residents have campaigned for 20 years for the crossing on… Audio
Last part of Waikato Expressway completed at Hamilton
The last piece of the puzzle is in place as the tenth and final section of the Waikato Expressway has been completed.
The 22km Hamilton section completes the four-lane State Highway from Cambridge to… Video, Audio
$190m of KiwiSaver funds invested in weapons, figures show
Figures from Mindful Money show $190 million of KiwiSaver funds are invested in companies involved in the manufacture of weapons like firearms, missiles and ammunition.
That's despite over 80 percent… Audio