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Port Hills fire - latest update
Sixteen homes have been evacuated on Christchurch's Port Hills, after fire again broke out this afternoon.
Emergency services say they've contained the scrub fire, but are staying on scene overnight… Video, Audio
Former rugby player describes struggle with brain injuries after concussions
A former rugby player with a degenerative brain disease caused by repeated impact traumas wants other players to be fully aware of the risk, and for New Zealand Rugby to do more to help those who have… Video, Audio
ANZ toughens deposit rules for investors - will it help?
New Zealand's biggest bank is ordering a bigger deposit from investors as a way to cool the overheated housing market. ANZ says its move will help first home buyers get into the market.
But will it… Audio
Evening business for 15 December 2020
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Hundreds gather for America's Cup regatta opening
After a long and at times uncertain lead-up, the America's Cup regatta starts this week with four teams competing for their chance to race for sailing's most coveted trophy.
Today, teams and their… Video, Audio
Govt details plan for potential Covid-19 outbreak over holidays
Even New Zealand's summer plans cannot be spared from the ongoing threat of Covid-19.
The government has released details on how it would respond to coronavirus spreading in the community this… Audio
Ex-rugby coach sentenced for assault with pool cue
Warning: The details of this report may be distressing for some listeners.
A former rugby coach from South Otago has escaped jail after severely injuring a young man by penetrating him with a pool… Audio
Christchurch homes evacuated in latest Port Hills fire
Sixteen homes have been evacuated on Christchurch's Port Hills this afternoon because of a fire.
Fire and Emergency has told RNZ the fire was caused by sparks from a construction site.
Smoke has… Video, Audio
Kekerengu helicopter crash 'a grey mangled mess'
Two people have been killed and three seriously injured in a helicopter crash north of Kaikōura on Monday.
Emergency services raced to the crash, described as a "grey mess" on the beach at the… Video, Audio
Alcohol-fuelled violence on increase in Auckland - police
There's been another incident at a central Auckland bar involving a gun - the third in a space of a month.
In the latest, the police were called after a person was seen at a bar on Sale Street with a… Audio
Govt pledges fund for Southern Response-affected homeowners
The government has announced a package which aims to pay out Christchurch home-owners who were short changed by Southern Response.
It has estimated about 3000 people will be eligible for the… Audio
Hoani Lambert discusses leaving Oranga Tamariki role
Hoani Lambert has resigned from his role as deputy chief executive of Oranga Tamariki, but he says it is not in protest of his chief executive.
The head of Oranga Tamariki, Grainne Moss, has come… Video, Audio
Blood donation changes allow more gay men to give
The NZ Blood Service has made sweeping changes to the way it screens donors for the risk of HIV, bringing us in line with a number of overseas countries.
Effective immediately, men who have sex with… Video, Audio
Pacific leaders urge Australia to set net-zero emissions target
The Pacific Islands Forum is calling on Australia not to let its neigbours sink due to the impacts of climate change.
The call was made at the Forum leader's summit on the fifth anniversary of the… Audio
Govt ministers in court over 'absurd' disability care issue
Government ministers are being taken to the Employment Court over what a claimant calls a ludicrous and absurd disability care issue.
The case is around legislation which means people with… Audio
Oranga Tamariki deputy resigns, chief executive stays on
The deputy chief executive of Oranga Tamariki Hoani Lambert has resigned.
Chief executive of the agency Grainne Moss has just confirmed the news at a media conference in Wellington.
RNZ Māori news… Audio
Evening business for 14 December 2020
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
New state homes open in Porirua as housing need skyrockets
With hundreds cramped in temporary housing - the opening of dozens of new state homes in Porirua is being described as an important milestone.
The 29 new one- and two-bedroom units were blessed this… Video, Audio
Ihumātao deal expected, PM silent but Opposition cries foul
The Prime Minister is refusing to be drawn on whether a deal over Ihumātao was given the green light in the last Cabinet meeting for the year.
RNZ understands an agreement for Fletchers to sell the… Audio
Grim findings in Auckland Prison visit - Chief Ombudsman
A surprise visit has revealed a prison designed to help rehabilitate prisoners is instead keeping them locked down for up to 23 hours a day - with little access to education and rehab programmes.
A… Video, Audio