Lisa Owen
Principals, teachers, back cultural training to cut racism in education
Principals and teachers say training teachers to stamp out racism is essential for improving the school system.
They say some teachers find the lessons confronting. Cultural capability is one of… Audio
Police Association boss congratulates jury in Epiha trial
Cop killer Eli Epiha did try to kill a second officer the day he shot dead Constable Matthew Hunt, according to a jury at his High Court trial.
The jury has found him guilty of the attempted murder… Video, Audio
Fiji Covid-19 crisis: Nearly 1,300 cases in past 24 hours
The suffering continues in Fiji as Covid-19 cases soar amid its worsening health crisis.
Close to 1,300 cases have been recorded in the last 24 hours, resulting in new curfew hours for the nation's… Audio
'Nerves running high' - Luuka Jones' mother watching Olympics
Luuka Jones is hitting the white water in the semifinals of the canoe slalom at the Tokyo Games.
Before heading off, Luuka had to farm out her beloved chickens to some happy homes to make sure… Video, Audio
Evening business for 27 July 2021
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6265377132001 Video, Audio
Smelly issue: Two different rubbish systems divide Auckland
It has been more than 10 years since Auckland became a super city. But there is one smelly issue that still divides the city - rubbish collection.
Residents in several pockets of the city have to buy… Video, Audio
Australia 'will stand to account' on Aden case - Andrew Little
A senior Cabinet minister expects Australia will be held to account on the international stage for its treatment of terror suspect Suhayra Aden.
Aden and her two children will be deported to New… Audio
MIQ exemption for Wallabies disappointing for businesses - exporter
A free pass for the Wallabies - the team has been granted an economic exemption to come to New Zealand for the Bledisloe Cup.
But they need to be here by Friday to avoid MIQ. The trans-Tasman bubble… Video, Audio
Police killer Epiha also guilty attempted murder of other officer
Police killer Eli Epiha has been found guilty of the attempted murder of another officer, Constable David Goldfinch.
Epiha pleaded guilty to the murder of Constable Matthew Hunt, who he shot dead in… Video, Audio
Amid Covid-19 crisis, Fiji politicians arrested for criticising govt
Fiji's opposition leader says he won't be intimidated or silenced for criticising government over a land bill.
At least seven politicians were arrested and taken into custody and questioned by… Audio
No Covid-19 cases in Taranaki after virus found in wastewater
Taranaki appears to have dodged another Covid-19 bullet - with no cases found after the virus was detected in New Plymouth wastewater.
But locals aren't taking anything for granted with hundreds… Audio
NZers face anxious wait for extra lifeline flights from NSW
The government is looking at rejigging MIQ so it can make space for more people coming back from New South Wales.
New Zealanders in Australia have until Friday to get on a flight back, before the… Audio
'We hope she has a chance to rebuild her life' - Inclusive Aotearoa Collective
A New Zealander with links to terrorist group Islamic State is returning from home from Turkey with her two young children, after the government signed off on her "managed return".
But there are no… Video, Audio
Crowds young and old celebrate Black Caps in Whangārei
The Black Caps and their World Test Cricket Championship mace started a trip to all corners of the country today.
Team members are going all the way to Bluff with the silverware this week.
Tim… Video, Audio
Olympics: The latest from Tokyo
New Zealand is on the medal board at Tokyo, with a bronze for triathlete Hayden Wilde.
17-year-old Dunedin student Erika Fairweather made the final of the 400 metres freestyle, but missed out on the… Video, Audio
Unemployment looms as Marsden Pt oil refinery winds down
Northland's jobless rate could be set to skyrocket as one of the region's biggest employers winds down.
Workers at the Marsden Point oil refinery are bracing for hundreds of jobs to go next year… Audio
Woman with suspected IS links returning to NZ wants privacy - lawyer Deborah Manning
The lawyer for a terror suspect with links to Islamic State wont say if the woman will be monitored or subject to special restrictions when she arrives back in New Zealand with her two young children.
…Evening business for 26 July 2021
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6265238715001 Video, Audio
Olympics: Hayden Wilde describes winning bronze in triathlon
In Tokyo, 23-year-old Hayden Wilde has won bronze in the triathlon, putting New Zealand on the Olympics scoreboard.
It has been an amazing journey for the athlete, he tells Lisa Owen how he got… Audio
Woman accused of IS links returning to NZ with children
A woman accused of being an Islamic State terrorist is set to return to New Zealand, with her two children, but the details of their return are murky.
The government is giving assurances there has… Audio