Lisa Owen
Mental health hikoi: Mike King hands back order of merit medal in protest
High profile mental health campaigner Mike King got emotional as he handed back his order of merit medal today.
He believes the government's mental health funding efforts have failed and no one in… Video, Audio
Utes still big ticket items at Fieldays 2021
Thousands of farmers flocked to the first day of Fieldays today, the Southern Hemisphere's largest agricultural event.
The event was cancelled because of Covid-19 last year, so expectations are high… Video, Audio
Fight for next America's Cup in NZ not over - Royal NZ Yacht Squadron Commodore
Royal NZ yacht squadron Commodore Aaron Young says the America's Cup is about billionaires and money, discussing the rejection of the government offer to host the next regatta. Video, Audio
America's Cup sailing away from NZ for next regatta
New Zealand's Cup looks set to sail elsewhere for its next battle. Team New Zealand is entering discussions with other nations keen to host the 37th America's Cup, after rejecting a… Video, Audio
Philanthropist, businessman Sir Eion Edgar remembered fondly
Philanthropist and businessman Sir Eion Edgar is being remembered for his selfless generosity, and his wicked bowling arm.
Sir Eion died yesterday afternoon from cancer at the age of 76 in his… Audio
Wellington spatial plan: The clash over character
Protecting Wellington's character versus the need for high density housing.
That's the challenge facing the city council as they work through changes to the proposed spatial plan.
The high-level… Audio
Abuse in care: Survivors recount pain of electric shock treatment as children
Warning: Some of the details in this report may upset some listeners.
Survivors have painfully recounted being dragged kicking and screaming to electric shock treatment while in state care.
… Audio
Arthur Allan Thomas on trial over historical rape charges
A woman who claims Arthur Allan Thomas raped her has told a court she was prompted to lay a complaint because Thomas could receive a formal apology over his earlier wrongful conviction.
The woman… Audio
Auckland University investigates claims of online exam cheating
Cheating by University of Auckland students could undermine the integrity of some courses and results according to one student body.
Auckland University is investigating claims dozens of students… Video, Audio
Great Walk: Milford Track season books out in 15 minutes
It took just 15 minutes for the Department of Conservation's accommodation on the Milford Track to fill up for the entire six-month season this morning.
Tourism operators hope it's a sign there's… Audio
Ending period poverty: First products given at Auckland Girls Grammar School
Calls to eliminate period poverty are finally being answered by the government.
The first rollout of free period products in schools began today at Auckland Girls Grammar. This follows a pilot… Video, Audio
Covid-19 in Fiji: Concern at numbers of deaths
Ten people have died in Fiji after testing positive for Covid-19 but only four had their deaths attributed to the coronavirus.
The Health Ministry says six patients died from existing chronic… Audio
Weeks before Waikato DHB at full operation after cyber attacks
It will be weeks before Waikato DHB will be running at full capacity after a cyber attack paralysed its IT systems four weeks ago.
But progress is being made, with doctors now able to access patients… Audio
Evening business for 15 June 2021
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6258927667001 Video, Audio
Critical meeting underway over next host of America's Cup
A critical meeting tonight could decide whether all hope for the next America's cup on home waters is sunk.
Team NZ boss Grant Dalton's selling his vision for the race to the Royal NZ yacht squadron… Video, Audio
Police reveal two mass shootings foiled since March 15 attacks
Police say they managed to foil two mass shootings - one just before and another just after the March 15 terror attack.
The news came today in Christchurch at the first conference held in this… Video, Audio
Covid-19 vaccinations: Aucklanders over 65 can book but may wait a while
Aucklanders over 65 are being invited to book their first Covid-19 vaccinations - but it could be weeks before they actually get the jab.
Texts and emails will go out by the end of the week, but it… Video, Audio
No MSD Flexible Funding assistance given in Te Tai Tokerau
A big pot of money set aside to help whānau living in motels has failed to make it to many children in need.
The Flexible Funding Programme was launched last year, and is often highlighted by the… Audio
Govt to formally apologise over 1970s Dawn Raids
The government will formally apologise for the Dawn Raids it says 'terrorised' Pacific families in their own homes.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern described the police raids and spot checks as… Audio
Why does Rotorua Lakes Council need seven deputy CEOs?
Burgeoning bureaucracy, or more bang for ratepayers' dollars? Rotorua Lakes Council has named seven new deputy chief executives.
Council chief executive Geoff Williams says the district is facing… Video, Audio