Lisa Owen
Tenfold jump in norovirus cases at Auckland early learning centres
There's been a tenfold increase in the number of norovirus outbreaks in pre-schools, kindergartens and daycares in Auckland, in the last month.
Auckland Regional Public Health Service says there were… Audio
Under-fire Ports of Auckland bosses face Auckland Council
The embattled Ports of Auckland boss has appeared before Auckland Council for a grilling over mounting shipping delays.
The Ports are wholly owned by the council, and today chief executive Tony… Video, Audio
NZ home ownership rates hit 70-year low
Home ownership rates have hit a 70 year low and those working in housing are not at all surprised.
A new 150-page report from Stats NZ titled Housing in Aotearoa: 2020 reveals a grim portrait of the… Audio
Black smoke billowing from Ponsonby Intermediate school fire
Emergency services are responding to a fire at Ponsonby Intermediate school in central Auckland.
The fire is understood to be in the school's techdome where art and textile classes are held.
Black… Video, Audio
Evening business for 8 December 2020
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Terror attacks report: 'We have to do better' - Andrew Little
Andrew Little is the Minister coordinating the response of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the terrorist attack on Christchurch masjidain on 15 March 2019 report.
He joins Lisa Owen from the… Video, Audio
'We should have been safe here' - Christchurch Muslims respond to report
'We should have been safe here' - the reaction this afternoon from Christchurch's Muslim communities.
The Imam of Al Noor mosque, Gamal Fouda, says he reported suspicious people around the Deans… Video, Audio
Islamic Women's Council responds to terror attack report
Ko tō tātou kāinga tēnei: Royal Commission of Inquiry into the terrorist attack on Christchurch masjidain on 15 March 2019, was released to the public on Monday.
The Islamic Women's Council said the… Video, Audio
PM, NZSIS, Police apologise for failings leading to terror attacks
The first apology came from the Prime Minister, then the head of the intelligence agencies.. and the police for their failings in the lead up to the Christchurch terror attacks.
A Royal Commission… Audio
Nitrogen map reveals extent of NZ's dirty rivers
Nitrogen can hide no longer. A new interactive map has been launched showing which rivers, lakes and estuaries are under pressure from agriculture.
Swiping left shows total nitrogen levels in excess… Audio
Nearly 600 Napier properties officially flood damaged
Nearly 600 properties in Napier have been officially flood damaged - but there are fears more haven't been reported.
Trees and slips blocked roads, lamp posts toppled over, debris fell from cliffs… Audio
Tears shed at Whakatāne Hospital, remembering Whakaari
Tears were shed at Whakatane Hospital as staff remembered the harrowing experience of caring for victims of the Whakaari eruption, almost a year ago.
Twenty-two people died following the eruption on… Audio
First post-election political poll released
Labour is still holding onto huge public support while Natoinal is languishing, according to the latest One News Colmar-Brunton poll.
Tonight's poll puts Labour at 53 percent, National at 25 percent… Video, Audio
Dogs bringing smiles to lonely elderly
Loneliness and isolation are known to have a profound impact on people's well-being, particularly for the elderly.
Around the country there are many home visiting services - but Aged Concern… Video, Audio
Wētā poo needed for bush regeneration on Hauraki Gulf islands
Dozens of giant weta have been set free on Motuihe Island in Auckland's Hauraki Gulf as part of efforts to bolster numbers of these rare and threatened creatures.
A breeding and conservation… Video, Audio
Dilworth historical abuse outlined at Royal Commission
Historical abuse suffered at the hands of some fellow students and staff at Dilworth School have been outlined to the Royal Commission into Abuse in Care.
Neil Harding, who is 55, went to the… Audio
Evening business for 7 December 2020
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Sledgehammer brings Blair Vining's dream hospital a step closer
In Invercargill, dreams for a new charity hospital are one step closer to reality, with the first strike of a sledgehammer.
The mission is to transform a suburban pub into a hospital where… Video, Audio
The Whakaari eruption health response - what happened?
It's a year this week since the deadly Whakaari eruption. It prompted a massive nation-wide health response, ranging from ambulance officers on the ground to the country's top burns surgeons.
… Audio
Ombudsman chides licensing trusts for withholding information
One of New Zealand's last liquor licensing trusts has been given a rap over the knuckles by the Ombudsman.
The community-owned trusts controlling the liquor trade in west Auckland have received two… Audio