Lisa Owen
Major overhaul of NZ health sector proposed
Half of New Zealand's district health boards - and all of their elected members - could be be gone under huge health system changes announced on Tuesday.
A report into reforming the country's health… Audio
ACT's newest candidate - David Seymour, yes another one
The ACT Party has announced David Seymour as its Whangārei candidate in the 2020 election, but it's not the David Seymour you are thinking of.
A Whangārei businessman, and namesake of the party's… Video, Audio
Peace urged after De La Salle, Tamaki College conflicts
An Auckland school is urging students not to retaliate after a brawl left two teenagers with injuries - one of them with a stab wound.
The fight on Friday afternoon involved students from two… Audio
'We should be allowed to be together' - Auckland family kept apart by visa denials
An Auckland mother whose partner has been waiting nearly a year for a visa to meet their baby is appalled a nanny for an America's Cup team has been granted a visa ahead of her child's father.
Under… Video, Audio
Covid-19: Christchurch cougher imprisoned on other charges
A Christchurch man who filmed himself coughing and sneezing on supermarket customers during the nationwide lockdown, has been fined $750 and sent to prison on other charges.
Raymond Gary Coombs was… Video, Audio
Evening business for 16 June 2020
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
Firearms reforms continue after compromise with NZ First
The second phase of firearms reforms are back on track, after a compromise was reached with New Zealand First.
Last year a law making most semi-automatic firearms illegal passed with near unanimous… Audio
Dr Verrall under pressure over political conflicts of interest
Dr Ayesha Verrall is coming under pressure over her political conflicts of interest just one day into her new life as a high-ranking Labour Party candidate.
Questions continue to be raised about why… Audio
Two new Covid-19 cases in NZ - what you need to know
The two women who tested positive for Covid-19 had been granted an exemption to travel to Wellington after the death of one of their parents.
The Health Minister told Checkpoint he is not happy the… Audio
Health Minister temporarily suspends compassionate exemptions from quarantine
A weighty new report released on Tuesday recommends the most significant changes to New Zealand's health system in a generation according to Health Minister David Clark.
The long awaited Health and… Video, Audio
Inquest into death in Auckland police cell resumes
A coronial inquest into the death of a man in an Auckland police cell more than six years ago is underway again.
Sentry Taitoko died in a suicide watch cell at the Counties Manukau Police station in… Audio
NZ Rugby applauds Super Rugby Aotearoa's success
New Zealand Rugby is lauding Super Rugby Aotearoa's early success following bumper crowds at the weekend's games.
The national body posted a loss of $7.4 million last year and is desperate to see… Audio
Environment Minister discusses fast-tracked projects
The government is fast-tracking major infrastructure projects, cutting out a large part of the public consultation process to speed up economic growth in the wake of the Covid-19 crisis.
The 11… Video, Audio
Super Rugby Aotearoa: Hopes for more sell-out crowds
With the first weekend of of Super Rugby a resounding success, there are hopes of more sell out crowds for this weekend's derbies.
More than 60,000 attended the weekend's matches in Auckland and… Audio
Church's 'All lives matter' sign triggers backlash
The Archbishop of Wellington has condemned a sign reading 'All lives matter' that was displayed outside a Catholic Church in Masterton over the weekend.
The message set out on the board outside St… Audio
'I'm not here to teach history, I'm a music venue, I don't want to hurt people'
Dunedin music venue The Cook is getting a new name because its owner says the current one is hurting people unnecessarily.
On the back of the Black Lives Matter movement questions have been raised… Video, Audio
Evening business for 15 June 2020
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
African-American man shot by US police sparks more protests in Georgia
Content Warning: The following story contains content that may be distressing to some viewers.
Protests have erupted in the US state of Georgia, after a black man was shot dead by police in the… Video, Audio
Ombudsman reports on mental health facility review in lockdown
Mental health facilities generally got the balance right between preserving people's human rights and keeping them safe from Covid-19 during the strict lockdown.
But things might have been different… Video, Audio
Greg O'Connor goes electorate only for 2020 election
It's all or nothing this election for Labour MP Greg O'Connor, who is gambling a second term on what could be a tight fight in the Wellington electorate of Ōhariu after taking himself off the party… Video, Audio