Lisa Owen
Bailey bridge ruled out at Tokomaru Bay after washout
Actual horse power and a bucket on a pulley, or good old fashioned wading through the mud.
They're just a few of the workarounds people are trying in a tiny east coast town split in two after a… Video, Audio
Auckland CBD outlets hope for returning workers, tourists
Auckland City's golden mile has yet to stage its own recovery from lockdowns and the exodus of thousands of inner city workers.
Two years into the pandemic, dozens of shops remain empty on the main… Video, Audio
China-Solomons security deal a shock to NZ - Defence Minister
The Defence Minister says the draft security arrangement between China and Solomon Islands took him by surprise.
Peeni Henare says it would be extremely concerning if any other Pacific nations were… Audio
Will Smith assaults Chris Rock on stage at Oscars
The Oscars will be long remembered for actor Will Smith smacking comedian Chris Rock on stage.
Chris Rock made a joke about Will Smith's wife Jada Pinkett Smith - saying he can't wait to see her in… Audio
Oscars: Dame Jane Campion wins Best Director for Power of the Dog
She made history as the first woman to be nominated twice for best director at the Academy Awards. And tonight New Zealand director Dame Jane Campion brought it home.
Her much lauded dark western… Video, Audio
Polyfest underway, performers onstage, audience online
Polyfest is underway but with new look this year - it's in person for the performers - but the audience is online.
Capacity limits and outdoor facemask requirements are being dropped from midnight… Video, Audio
NATO more united than ever, Biden says
NATO and Western leaders have put on a show of unity during emergency summits in Brussels.
It's exactly a month since the war began, and NATO's increasing the number of troops in Eastern Europe.
The… Audio
Tourism Minister urges sector to step up as regenerative industry
The Tourism Minister is warning the industry can not - and should not - try to turn back the clocks and return to its former glory.
Stuart Nash gave the opening address at the virtual Otago Tourism… Audio
Education overhaul as NZ literacy, numeracy declines
The government is going to tell teachers how to teach the basics as part of a major overhaul of maths and literacy teaching.
Launched today the Literacy, Communication and Maths Strategy is aimed at… Video, Audio
Wellington Council, govt fund CBD $1.2m after protest
Businesses in central Wellington that were starved of cash during the anti-mandate protest can now access a relief fund to try and recoup costs. \
The government and council are both chipping in for… Audio
Roads closed as Hawke's Bay battered by wild weather
Central Hawke's Bay is the latest region to be battered by wild weather with 30 roads closed today.
While some have re-opened - significant closures are in place, coupled with water restrictions that… Video, Audio
What hygiene habits will we keep as Covid restrictions ease?
It's two years today since the country was plunged into level four lockdown.
Hand sanitiser became the hottest property in town.
We queued outside the supermarket. We went for walks, and more walks… Audio
Restrictions loosen as winter on way - immunologist's analysis
From midnight all crowd limits are off for outside events as Covid restrictions are loosened.
Most vaccine mandates and vaccine passes go on April 4. But winter is on the way and we've still got… Video, Audio
Auckland Covid numbers dropping but warnings it's not over
The number of Covid cases in Auckland is now a third of what it was at the peak of the city's outbreak.
The Northern Region Health Coordination Centre says the number has been declining consistently… Audio
Evening business for 25 March 2022
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Taranaki truck mechanic losing thousands without workers
A Taranaki company servicing trucks is bleeding money while borders remain closed.
McCurdy Trucks in New Plymouth estimates it's losing hundreds of thousand of dollars a month cause its short on… Video, Audio
Rain relentless in Tairāwhiti after floods, slips
The rain still hasn't stopped in Tairāwhiti. Despite a slight reprieve it's back in full force, plummeting down across the already sodden region.
The downpour has affected the local growers at the… Video, Audio
Leaked security agreement reveals China plans for Solomons
A leaked security agreement could see China deploy police and its military personal to protect its people and major projects in Solomon islands.
And the unverified document that leaked online… Video, Audio
NZ, AUS alarmed at leaked deal between China, Solomons
New Zealand and Australia have expressed alarm at a security deal in the works between Beijing and the Solomon Islands - which could pave the way for a Chinese naval base in the Pacific.
New Zealand… Audio
How is Auckland public transport faring under Omicron?
If you use public transport, how full is your bus, train or ferry? And would more people ride if it was cheaper?
With half-price fares coming into force from next Friday, to offset the rising cost of… Video, Audio