Lisa Owen
Police probe multiple rape claims against Wellington musicians
Police are investigating multiple accusations of sexual assault against several Wellington musicians.
One woman who spoke out online about the musicians' alleged behaviour says she got dozens of… Video, Audio
National caucus shows unity after disaster election result
National Party MPs have emerged from their first post election caucus with a public show of unity after its disastrous result.
Their numbers were slashed from 54 to 35 and could go even lower after… Video, Audio
Sealord responds to Russian fishers Covid-19 outbreak at MIQ
Russian fishing crews believed to be at the centre of a covid outbreak at an isolation facility had all tested negative and spent fourteen days isolating in their own homes before boarding a charter… Video, Audio
'Please don't' - Adelaide Lord Mayor to NZers entering from NSW
New Zealanders are trickling across the ditch now that the one way bubble is in place.
But they are also appearing in states not signed up to the travel bubble, including Victoria, South Australia… Video, Audio
Confusion reigns as NZers enter Melbourne from NSW, NT
Bubble bursting Kiwis in Australia are causing confusion and upset, as Victoria Premier Daniel Andrews continues taking swipes at the Australian federal government over its safe travel zone with New… Audio
One dead in horror truck, van crash on SH5
A Samoan man in his late 30s has died in a crash between a van and a truck on State Highway 5 between Napier and Taupō.
The crash happened in Tarawera, about 70 kilometres north of Napier, just… Video, Audio
'Yo-yo MP' Maureen Pugh not counting on bounce from special votes
She calls herself the "yo-yo MP". National's Maureen Pugh is trapped yet again in the revolving door of politics, not knowing for sure whether she is in Parliament, or out.
This is the third time the… Video, Audio
Election 2020: Political experts discuss new Parliament
Peter Dunne, Sue Bradford, Bryce Edwards and Amy Adams discuss the new Parliament with Guyon Espiner, Lisa Owen and Corin Dann. Video, Audio
Election 2020: Rawiri Waititi claims Waiariki
The Maori Party's Rawiri Waititi discusses with Guyon Espiner the close race and possible win for him in Waiariki. Video, Audio
Election 2020: Henare, Whaipooti discuss Maori vote
The Maori Party look to be re-entering Parliament after winning the Waiariki seat. Tau Henare and Julia Whaipooti discuss the implications. Video, Audio
Election 2020: Winston Peters, political pugilist
We look back on the career of Winston Peters, the fighter. Video, Audio
Election 2020: Ardern answers media questions
Labour leader Jacinda Ardern talks to the media following her party's landslide win. Video, Audio
Election 2020: Tamati Coffey not conceding yet
Lisa and Corin talk to Labour's Tamati Coffey, who looks to have lost his Waiariki seat to the Maori Party's Rawiri Waititi. Video, Audio
Election 2020: Edwards, Adams on potential govt
Bryce Edwards and Amy Adams discuss what the next term of government will look like and how it will be held to account. Video, Audio
Election 2020: Jim Bolger discusses National's loss
Former National Prime Minister Jim Bolger discusses the election results and what it means for National. Video, Audio
Election 2020: Patterson, Cormack analysis on Labour win
Jane Patterson and David Cormack discuss with Guyon Espiner Labour's potential as a government in the upcoming term. Video, Audio
Election 2020: Helen Clark reflects on Labour win
Former Labour Prime Minister Helen Clark discusses Labour's past and future with Lisa Owen. Video, Audio
Election 2020 - Labour leader Jacinda Ardern claims victory
Labour leader Jacinda Ardern has arrived at the Auckland Town Hall to claim victory with an exuberant crowd. Video, Audio
Election 2020 - Bradford, Cormack on Greens' power
Sue Bradford and David Cormack discuss the Green Party's options as they look to enter Parliament with at least 10 seats. Video, Audio
Election 2020 - Waiariki update, Kelvin Davis speaks
We cross to Te Aniwa Hurihanganui in Waiariki which is still on a knife-edge, and go to the Labour Party headquarters, where Kelvin Davis is warming up the crowd. Video, Audio