New Zealand
Wide support for Chinese-built toll road in Auckland
Auckland Chamber of Commerce is assisting a bid by Chinese civil engineers to build the $400 million Penlink Toll Road Project, which will link State Highway One and the Whangaparaoa Peninsula. Video, Audio
Manawatu man on hunger strike over leaky home dispute
George Griffiths says his home wasn't built according to plans, and the Manawatu District Council incorrectly issued a code of compliance certificate. He has started a hunger strike as he can't afford… Video, Audio
Fresh water not up for sale under this govt, PM says
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says she was appalled to find out government officials were shopping out access to New Zealand's fresh water, to overseas companies. That revelation's prompted calls from… Video, Audio
Drastic changes needed to reach Paris Agreement target
Reaching the Paris Agreement goal of a 1.5 degree increase in global temperatures is still possible, but the impacts will be severe if there aren't changes across every aspect of society - and soon… Audio
Govt to force petrol companies to open their books
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has placed the blame for rising fuel prices squarely at the door of petrol companies and says the government will fast-track legislation to force them to open their… Video, Audio
Jacinda Ardern to visit Tokelau within two years
New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has committed to visiting Tokelau within the next two years.
NZ delivers emergency supplies to Tokelau
New Zealand has delivered emergency supplies to Tokelau to assist with disaster preparation.
Hughes' documents illustrate Fiji coup moves
Just weeks before Fiji's 2006 coup, then military commander Commodore Frank Bainimarama told the ailing president that he intended to appoint himself president, documents reveal.
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 4 October 2018
More Fiji coup details divulged in leaked documents; New Zealand's foreign aid programme has been named the most high quality aid programme by an American think tank; Bougainville and Papua New Guinea… Audio
NZ aid programme rated for its high quality
New Zealand's foreign aid programme has been named the most high quality aid programme by an American think tank. Audio
Lower Hutt residents want deer poisoned
There are calls for authorities to poison deer, after complaints the animals are running riot through Lower Hutt properties. Video, Audio
Rakautara residents threaten legal action against govt
While much of the damage in Rakautara is being repaired, five homeowners have been barred from repairing and occupying their properties due to a nearby cliff that is unstable. Video, Audio
Junior rugby coach denies sexually abusing boys
Alosio Taimo has spent the day giving evidence in his own defence after denying a string of allegations brought by 18 boys. The charges span nearly 30 years and the youngest complainant was just… Video, Audio
Contruction firms urged to tackle labour shortage
Construction firms are being urged to take on more women and people from different ethnic backgrounds as apprentices to tackle a labour shortage. Video, Audio
National MP Jami-Lee Ross granted indefinite medical leave
In a statement, Mr Ross described "personal health issues" and asked for privacy, saying as a father and husband he has to put his own health and family first. Video, Audio
Weasel tracks discovered at Wellington wildlife sanctuary
The discovery came during a routine inspection of the sanctuary's fences and is the first-time there's been a weasel-scare at the pest-free sanctuary in the past decade. Video, Audio
Greg Inglis charged with drink driving, speeding
The freshly-named captain of Australia's rugby league team, set to play the Kiwis in Auckland this month, had a blood alcohol level of 0.085 and was clocked at 10 kilometres over the speed limit. Video, Audio
Eight members of Māori Womens Welfare league to be dismissed
The eight took the League to court in July after its president was allowed to serve a second term. But the League's president says there was nothing unlawful about it. Audio
Queenstown airport expansion plans put on hold
Plans to double the number of flights in and out of Queenstown have been put on ice following community backlash. Video, Audio
Evening business for Tuesday 2 Oct
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio