Maja Burry
Medical Health Officers say measles is still spreading
Health authorities say an outbreak of the measles that began in the Waikato is still spreading. Audio
Councillors hear submissions on animal control proposals
A Wellington woman who was attacked by a dog is one of nearly 800 people and groups weighing on the city council's proposed new animal control rules. Audio
Councils physically checking buildings after MBIE review
Several councils that weren't carrying out physical safety inspections on buildings are now making the effort, after a Government report found some were skipping the process. Audio
Glass sheets fall off Wgtn apartment building
It is still unknown what caused large sheets of glass to fall off a high-rise building in central Wellington this morning, smashing onto the road and footpath. Audio
Mums in prison to celebrate mothers day.
This Sunday people will be out and about all over the country treating their mums for Mothers' Day. Audio
More and more people are living alone
More and more people in New Zealand are living alone, according to a new report from Statistics New Zealand. Audio
Stokes Valley residents want more police.
Residents of a Lower Hutt suburb have launched a petition calling for a greater police presence after a spate of violent crimes in the area. Audio
Eye test can be the difference between life or death
A proposal from the Transport Ministry to dump eye tests when people renew their driver's licence has shocked optometrists. Maja Burry reports. Audio
Animal rights groups slam new proposed welfare rules
Animal rights groups are slamming new proposed welfare rules saying they are a complete farce and fall well short of international standards. Audio
NZ spider thought to have fastest bite in the world.
International researchers have found that a New Zealand spider, the Zearchaea, is the world's fastest at snapping up prey with its jaws. Video, Audio
Some fear for diving deaths at Astrolabe Reef
A Tauranga-based professional diver is warning it's only a matter of time before a diver dies in the waters of the Astrolabe Reef. Audio
Reports of hands and feet photo scam growing
Netsafe has received around a dozen complaints about an online scam that cons people into taking photos of their hands and feet for an art project, in exchange for money they never see. Audio
Exclusion zone lifted around Astrolabe Reef
Some people in the Bay of Plenty are upset small vessels as well as fishing and diving will be allowed in the waters around the Astrolabe reef as of tomorrow. Audio
Water petition with 12k signatures delivered to Parliament
Thirty people walked from Turangi to Parliament to present a petition calling to improve the quality of New Zealand's waterways. Video, Audio
Thousands with learning difficulties may be missing assistance
The Dyslexia Foundation says thousands of high school students with learning difficulties may be missing out on help with their exams. Audio
Recommended egg intake up to six a week
The Heart Foundation has doubled the recommended limit of eggs people with increased risk of heart disease can crack into. Audio
Pines should help solve climate change.
A forestry consultant says wilding pines shouldn't be a problem in New Zealand, instead they should be a solution to climate change. Wilding pines trees or conifers take root almost anywhere, spread… Audio
Cat Management Group wants feral feline free NZ by 2025
The National Cat Management Strategy Group has announced its aims to rid New Zealand of its feral cats within a decade. Audio
Wellington commuters test out double decker buses
Wellingtonians had the chance yesterday to take a ride in what will be the future of local transport, a double decker bus. Audio