Matt Chatterton
Extra Time for 22 May 2020
What does a $265 million financial relief package from government really mean for the sports sector. All levels of sport have been hit by the Covid-19 pandemic, but for those below the elite level it… Audio
Story of the day with Matt Chatterton
Story of the day with Matt Chatterton - RNZ Digiral journalist Audio
What's the fastest way to get around Wellington: Bus, Onzo bike or e-scooter?
What do you get when you take three reporters and throw them at a public transport system? Wellington's councils are currently trying to work out how to "get Wellington moving", and we thought we'd… Audio
Second Constellation Cup title on the line for Silver Ferns
The Silver Ferns are hoping to end a seven year Constellation Cup drought when they take on Australia in Perth this weekend. The world champion Ferns haven't won the trans-Tasman series since 2012 -… Audio
Midday Sports News for 24 October 2019
The All Blacks name their team this afternoon to play England in Saturday night's rugby world cup semi-final in Yokohama and Scott Barrett appears set to start at blindside, pushing Sam Cane to the… Audio
Midday Sports News for 23 October 2019
The England coach Eddie Jones believes they can use the 2017 British and Irish Lions tour of New Zealand to their benefit this week. Audio
Tall blacks miss out on second round of Basketball World Cup
The Tall Blacks have failed to reach the second round of the FIBA Basketball World Cup after an agonising 103-97 loss to Greece in their final pool game in China. New Zealand got within five points of… Audio
Tall Blacks putting pressure on Greece ahead of showdown
The Tall Blacks insist the pressure is on Greece, not them, ahead of tonight's showdown for a spot in the second round of the Basketball World Cup in China. New Zealand will need to overcome the… Audio
Tall Blacks face Greece in final World Cup pool match
Set your alarm clocks. The Tall Blacks face off against Greece at midnight tonight New Zealand time in their final pool match at the Fiba basketball World Cup. Our sports reporter Matt Chatterton is… Audio
Tall Blacks beat Montenegro at Basketball World Cup in China
The Tall Blacks beat Montenegro 93-83 overnight to keep alive New Zealand's hopes at the Basketball World Cup in China. The most dramatic action happened off the court, with Montenegro's fiery coach… Audio
Tall Blacks fight for second round at Basketball World Cup
The pressure is on the Tall Blacks as they face Montenegro in a must-win match at the Basketball World Cup in China.
Both teams need to win tonight's match to have any chance of qualifying for the… Video, Audio
Tall Blacks vs Montenegro a must win match
The Tall Blacks tip-off against Montenegro tonight is a must-win match to keep their Fiba Basketball World Cup dreams alive. A slump in the third quarter against Brazil on Sunday night saw the team… Audio
Hoop dreams: Tom Abercrombie marks 100th match for Tall Blacks
The Tall Blacks have opened their campaign at the Basketball World Cup in China with a 94 to 102 points loss to 12th-ranked Brazil. The match was a special milestone for veteran centre Tom… Audio
Tall Blacks aim for more history at FIBA Basketball World Cup
The former New Zealand men's basketballer John Macdonald believes the Tall Blacks can make history at the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup in China. The tournament begins on Sunday with New Zealand… Audio
What happened to Lydia Ko?
Lydia Ko, superstar of golf, a few years ago had the world at her feet. Now she's in a slump, and that whole world has seen fit to pile on the criticism. Audio
Missing tramper’s family hold out hope he’ll be found alive
The family of Darren Myers, who has been missing in the Tararua Ranges for almost a week, say they're still hopeful he'll be found alive. Video, Audio
From troubled teen to powerlifting champ
As a teenager, Chris Kennedy dreamed of being a professional skateboarder but ended up getting involved in drugs and crime. Now, 10 years later, he's turned his life around and is studying for a… Video, Audio
Reusable bags killing people, David Seymour says
Scientist Siouxsie Wiles has slammed ACT leader David Seymour's comments about killer reusable shopping bags, labelling them as irresponsible. Audio
Teachers prepare to strike over pay and classroom conditions
Teachers will walk out of classrooms during rolling strikes next month in an effort to get smaller class sizes, more resources and significant pay rises. Audio