Lisa Owen
Farmers block roads to protest environmental requirements
The country came to town today as farmers expressed their frustration at what they call a barrage of red tape and new taxes.
They came by tractor and ute to 50 centres, from Kaitaia to Invercargill… Video, Audio
Portable pool to help orca Toa as storm approaches
A portable pool is being brought on site to hold orphan orca Toa - as an incoming storm looks set too make sea conditions too rough.
The bad weather also put a stop to air and sea searches today.
… Audio
Protesters remain at Kennedy Pt marina despite arrests
Protesters remain at the site of the the controversial Kennedy Point marina on Waiheke Island tonight - despite the arrest of three people today.
Pūtiki's been protesting against the development for… Audio
Regional mayors not rushing to join govt Three Waters scheme
A multi-billion dollar sweetener hasn't got mayors rushing to sign up to the government's Three Waters reforms.
The government's announced a two point five billion dollar fund to get local councils… Audio
'We're at extreme pressure' - St John Ambulance at peak capacity
St John Ambulance is facing a 'code black', with the service at peak capacity. Respiratory illnesses and sickness in its own ranks is piling the pressure on too.
Last week alone there was an 11… Video, Audio
Seed-dropping drone may be future of tree planting
A team hopes a drone dropping thousands of seeds over the Hūnua ranges could provide a boost to native reforestation efforts.
RNZ reporter Louise Ternouth and cameraman Nick Monro were there for its… Video, Audio
Future of council housing in Napier in limbo, despite demand
The future of council-owned housing in Napier is in limbo, as the city grapples with one of the worst social housing crises in the country.
The city council says although they expect demand to keep… Audio
Canada reckons with abuse, killings of indigenous children
An indigenous woman says her experience in the forced residential school system for indigenous people in Canada made her ashamed to be brown.
Geraldine Shingoose says she has cried every day since… Audio
Police consider possibility of algorithms to fight crime
Crime fighting algorithms that sound like the stuff of a Hollywood sci-fi are in the sights of police.
A new stocktake out today shows they wanted to use one when pulling over drivers - but have now… Audio
Unemployment down, but are jobs enough to cover rising costs?
The government's counting another drop in unemployment numbers as a win - but others say they don't paint the whole picture.
Over the past three months, more than 31,000 people found jobs and got off… Audio
Evening business for 15 July 2021
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Fiji rugby shirts to include 'Vaccinate Fiji' label in next test
The Fiji rugby coach believes they've reached a balanced compromise over the team's playing jerseys for this weekend.
The side pulled pin on wearing jerseys with "Vaccinate Fiji" emblazoned on the… Video, Audio
Wounded police officer recalls shooting in Epiha trial
"This is where I die." That was the thought that ran through the mind of a police officer, shot on a suburban Auckland street last year.
David Goldfinch was fired at, while his colleague Constable… Audio
MSD Minister discusses delayed reviews of sanctions cases
Thousands of women who had their benefits docked are still waiting for their cases to be reviewed more than two years after the Minister ordered MSD to take a second look.
The women had up to $28 a… Video, Audio
Covid-19 lockdowns, limits in NSW, Queensland, Victoria
There are now active Covid-19 cases in three Australian states and Victoria is poised to enter its fifth lockdown tonight.
Australian media are reporting the lockdown will kick in from midnight local… Audio
Police shoot gunman after bystanders threatened in Auckland car thefts
Two car jackings and two innocent bystanders with guns held to their heads during a crime-fuelled rampage through Auckland.
What started with a vehicle being stolen from a car yard quickly escalated… Audio
Top earning emergency housing provider owes thousands in wage subsidies, tax
A now defunct Auckland company which received nearly $15 million to house the homeless now owes the government tens of thousands of dollars in wage subsidies and tax payments.
Silverfern Property… Audio
Exmoor's first baby beaver born in 400 years
For the first time in 400 years - a baby beaver has been born on Exmoor - a national park in the UK. The species is being reintroduced to the country after being hunted into extinction. And as Lydia… Video, Audio
Volunteers persevere in cold water with baby orca Toa
More reported sightings of orca pods have had search crews in the Wellington region scouring the water from air.
They're into their fourth day of searching for the family of Toa, the baby orca who… Audio
Lockdown extended in Sydney, young people in ICU with Covid-19
Sydneysiders will be locked down for at least another two weeks as the number of new Covid-19 cases in the community remains high.
Several younger people are among those in intensive care after… Audio