Lisa Owen
Dr Ayesha Verrall the new star of Labour's 2020 party list
On Monday afternoon the government announced 11 infrastructure projects will be fast-tracked to stimulate the economy and provide jobs.
Environment Minister David Parker said the projects would be… Video, Audio
Super Rugby: Is it Auckland Blues' time to shine again?
New Zealand fans starved of live sports will welcome the return of rugby this weekend, as the Super Rugby Aotearoa competition kicks off in front of some big crowds.
Saturday night's opening match… Audio
Environmental stoush grows over Rangitoto channel dredging
Auckland Council is recommending that most of the submissions opposing the dredging of the Rangitoto shipping channel should be rejected.
The move has angered environmentalists and iwi, but the… Audio
Light rail fail: 'I'm always disappointed in NZ First' - Shaw
Green Party co-leader and government minister James Shaw admits he's always disappointed in New Zealand First, after RNZ revealed the coalition partner won't support Auckland light rail before the… Audio
Tearing down Black Lives Matter posters 'wrong' - principal
The Principal at Christchurch Girls High School says it was wrong for a staff member to tear down Black Lives Matter posters, put up by a group of students.
Christine O'Neill says she has now spoken… Audio
War of words over claims of uplifts at Waitakere Hospital
A war of words has broken out over claims newborn babies from two Māori families were to be uplifted from an Auckland Hospital.
A Māori trust and a senior health board member say they stopped Oranga… Audio
Record number of skiiers at Mt Hutt for season start
Mount Hutt skifield in mid-Canterbury managed to draw a record crowd of close to 2,000 for its first day of the season on Friday.
The end of level 2 restrictions means the field is able to host twice… Video, Audio
Nightclubs still closed as Australia inches out of lockdown
While Super Rugby crowds are expected to be at capacity for the first time in months this weekend, Australia is inching towards normality.
The 100 metre rule for indoor venues has been scrapped, but… Audio
National MP's son to pay $4k over ill-treatment of dairy cows
The son of a National Party MP has been ordered to pay more than $4000 after being convicted for the ill-treatment of dairy cows on a farm he ran near Eketehuna.
Sharemilker Tony Kuriger admitted in… Video, Audio
Māori media: Fears future of Te Karere on the line
The future of the flagship Māori news show Te Karere is on the line, as the government proposes to create a single Māori news service run by Māori Television.
The government has this week released… Audio
Evening business for 12 June 2020
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Covid-19 NZ jobseekers top 7000, calls for benefit boost get louder
More than 7000 now-unemployed New Zealanders have applied for the Ministry for Social Development's new Covid-19 income relief payments since they became available on Monday.
It comes as the… Video, Audio
Phil Twyford discusses America's Cup border exemptions
Two America's Cup syndicates have been granted special exemptions to get through our closed borders, but international spectators might be watching from their couches rather than New Zealand waters… Video, Audio
Waikato-Tainui welcome removal of Hamilton statue
Waikato Māori say glorifying colonial-era figures in statue form is a reminder of the devastating effects of British injustice.
Hamilton City Council contractors this morning removed British army… Video, Audio
Northland police find body believed to be Bridget Simmonds
Police investigating the disappearance of Northland woman Bridget Simmonds have unearthed what's believed to be her remains at a rural property near Whangarei - where she used to live.
The last… Video, Audio
Illegal fishing reports keep DOC busy after lockdown
A spate of alleged illegal fishing near Wellington post-lockdown has kept Department of Conservation staff and coast watchers busy over the past few weeks.
There are two marine reserves in the… Video, Audio
Govt pledges $200m for south Auckland health, but more needed, leaders say
The government has allocated $200 million to improve health care in South Auckland but health leaders say it is only the beginning of what's needed.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and the Health… Video, Audio
Rest homes ill-prepared for Covid-19, review finds
An independent review of Covid-19 clusters in aged care has found some rest homes were ill prepared for the impact of Covid-19 case, let alone an outbreak.
The Ministry of Health review, released… Audio
Auckland's Commercial Bay opens for post-lockdown shopping
A brand new shopping centre opened for business in Auckland, with hoards of shoppers flocking for some post-lockdown retail therapy.
Commercial Bay is right next to the Britomart Train Station in… Video, Audio
Tourism guides join the conservation battle on wilding pines
Kayak and glacier guides are turning their hand to clearing the country of wilding pines.
It's all part of a $1 billion government programme to get those laid off due to Covid-19 back in to work.
So… Video, Audio