Lisa Owen
Affco urged to answer questions after worker killed in Wairoa
The son of a man killed at the Affco meat plant in Wairoa last week and the district's mayor are calling on the company to be upfront with workers about when the plant will fully reopen and whether… Audio
Govt urged to monitor under-5s after boy severely beaten
Calls tonight for the government to introduce a strict monitoring regime for all under five years old in NZ in the wake of a four-year-old Flaxmere boy being brutally beaten two weeks ago.
The… Video, Audio
Coronavirus: Govt considers extending border controls
The New Zealand government is considering whether to extend border restrictions aimed at curbing the spread of coronavirus.
Currently any foreigners who have travelled through mainland China are… Video, Audio
Council hires Fonterra milk tankers to get water to dry properties
Auckland Council is planning to use Fonterra's milk tankers to try and get water to thousands of households whose tanks are running dangerously low.
Auckland is on track to reach 40 consecutive days… Video, Audio
Fire ban across North Island as dry spell continues
The extreme dry spell affecting many parts of the country continues to bite with water restrictions, fire bans and farms becoming brown and barren dust-bowls.
Soil moisture deficits are worsening… Video, Audio
Evening business for 14 February 2020
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Bob Jones abandons defamation case
It's a day of both celebration and disappointment for supporters of filmmaker Renae Maihi, after Sir Robert Jones dropped his defamation case against her.
The millionaire property investor was suing… Audio
Laura Fergusson closure 'the nail in the respite coffin in NZ'
A disability advocate fighting to stop the planned closure of Laura Fergusson Rehabilitation and respite services says she's ready to take the case to court.
Laura Fergusson Rehabilitation offers… Video, Audio
Leaders gather to farewell Mike Moore
An incredible thinker, a Labour Party stalwart, international diplomat, and a man who cared deeply about the lives of New Zealanders.
They were just some of the tributes for former Prime Minister… Video, Audio
Tauranga shooting: 'Semi-automatic, it was quite clear'
A man has been arrested in relation to a suspected double murder near Tauranga on Tuesday.
The 25-year old was arrested by armed police in the Christchurch suburb of New Brighton.
Police say he is… Audio
Woman tells jury she stabbed abusive partner to protect son
Warning: Contains audio content that listeners may find distressing.
A woman on trial for murdering her abusive partner has told a jury she was protecting her son when she stabbed him.
Karen Anne… Audio
Boxing legend Jimmy Peau remembered as gentle giant
Samoan-born New Zealand boxer Jimmy Peau is being remembered as a gentle giant of the sport.
The Commonwealth Games heavyweight gold medalist - who recently had surgery on a brain tumour - died in… Video, Audio
What is the future for RNZ and TVNZ?
While much of the focus has been on Concert FM, the chief executives of the two broadcasting companies heading for a merger - RNZ and TVNZ - have been talking about what the future might look like.
A… Audio
Celebrity chef and former city missioner Sir Des Britten dies
TV chef and restauranteur Sir Des Britten has been described as a Wellington trailblazer - with a unique vibrancy and energy.
He died early on Thursday morning after a battle with cancer, aged 82… Video, Audio
Jury hears son's statement to police in murder trial
Warning: Contains violent details that will be distressing to some listeners. The jury in the trial of a woman accused of murdering her abusive partner has heard what her son told police the night of… Audio
A new poll and photo revelations - political analysis
Deputy Prime Minister and NZ First Leader Winston Peters says he was involved in having a photograph taken of two journalists and former NZ First President Lester Gray.
The photographs were posted on… Audio
Housing Minister discusses $300m plan to tackle homelessness
The government wants to stop relying on motels for emergency housing - but it won't stop using them entirely.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and housing ministers Megan Woods and Kris Faafoi, have… Audio
Tears in court at Bob Jones' defamation case
Tears flowed as the film maker being sued by Sir Robert Jones talked about how denigrated she felt by his column calling for a Māori Gratitude Day.
Renae Maihi has taken the witness stand on day four… Video, Audio
Racing reforms could leave industry worse than before - leaders
The racing industry says it has reached crisis point, but leaders are not happy with how the Government is proposing to fix things.
The country's three main racing codes; New Zealand Thoroughbred… Audio
Evening business for 13 February 2020
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio