New Zealand
NZ connections to investigation of torture allegations by Australians in Timor
Opinion - The ABC's Mark Willacy tells how Four Corners investigated alleged torture and mistreatment by Australian soldiers in East Timor, and the NZ connection.
Football: Phoenix team return home after five months away
After spending the last five months based in Australia the Phoenix men's football team return home this weekend to play two A-League games.
They'll play at their home ground in Wellington on Sunday… Audio
East coast relieved to escape worst of Cyclone Fili
Some East Coast towns are breathing a sigh of relief they've escaped the worst in the latest big weather event.
But while it wasn't as ferocious as the one three weeks ago, it's still left some… Video, Audio
Fair pay deal: 'No more money' for nurses - Health Minister
Nurses pay equity talks may need urgent resuscitation after the Health Minister gave their unions a very public serve. Video, Audio
The volunteers who make all our ANZAC poppies
With ANZAC Day nearly here the stock of poppies in a Christchurch workshop are ready to bloom.
Each year all the poppies that go out to RSAs up and down the country are made by a small team of… Video, Audio
Church services go ahead for Easter services without red limits
With the lifting of restrictions under the Orange traffic light setting, there will be no limit on the number of people who can attend Easter Services at churches across the motu.
For the last two… Audio
Golf clubs fear losing public-owned land
Auckland golfers are worried about council plans to use public courses for more public purposes - such as housing, community facilities, public walkways or business use.
The council's draft… Video, Audio
New research reveals dangers of vapes, e-cigarettes
Vaping or e cigarettes are a gateway to traditional smokes, according to new Australian research.
A team at the Australian National University reviewed the results of close to two hundred studies.
… Video, Audio
Evening business for 14 April 2022
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6303888910001 Video, Audio
Easter review: Which Auckland hot cross bun is the best?
'Tis the season for hot cross buns, and we've had plenty of debate this week about what makes a good bun.
Is it the humble supermarket six pack, the corner bakery bun - or the posh cafe creation?
We… Video, Audio
Reports Tauranga bus drivers abused, threatened by teens
Allegations tonight that Tauranga bus drivers are facing racial abuse and death threats from local school boys hanging out at the city's transport hub.
Bay of Plenty Regional council says there's… Video, Audio
Wellington cafes welcome returning office workers
Wellington cafes are rejoicing at the return of many more public servants along the streets and in offices in the CBD.
Yesterday's announcement that the country would go down to orange light… Audio
Sandringham shops may shut after ongoing violent robberies
Auckland shop owners hit with a ram-raid and an armed hold-up in the past week are sick of teenagers getting away with violent crimes and boasting about it on social media. In the suburb of… Video, Audio
Damning Black Ferns rugby report not a surprise to anyone
Professional female rugby players of Pacific and Māori descent in Aotearoa New Zealand are being treated as an afterthought.
50 NZDF troops fly to Europe to help Ukraine
As 50 Defence Force troops fly out to Europe, the Defence Minister says it's not out of the question that New Zealand could have boots on the ground in Ukraine in future.
Peeni Henare says currently… Video, Audio
Decades of pricey work to replace asbestos pipes - Water NZ
Water New Zealand says it will take decades, and cost a fortune, to replace aging asbestos pipes carrying our drinking water.
New Zealand has over 88,000 kilometres of water pipes - enough to go up… Audio
Netball leaders welcome move to orange restrictions
Confirmation of the move to the orange light setting comes as a relief to the country's top netballers - and the sport's administrators. Audio
School leaders prepare for move to Covid orange restrictions
At midnight Thursday morning the Covid traffic light flicks from red to orange.
Masks are still a must in many places including shops and on public transport. But schools will be left to make their… Video, Audio
Midwives, mums, supporters march in support of St George's Maternity Centre
About 150 Christchurch midwives, mothers and their supporters have marched to St George's Hospital to hand deliver a petition to save its maternity unit from closing.
The petition has been backed by… Audio
Dog trainer Mark Vette farewells Monty, the car-driving dog
Monty, the adorable, amazing mutt that literally drove a change in the way people think about rescue pups, has died suddenly.
Monty and two other SPCA dogs were taught to drive a Mini car to prove… Video, Audio