Nicola Wright
Midday News for 27 June 2022
A man has appeared in court charged with stabbing a Christchurch woman.
And wider access for Covid-19 for boosters and flu vaccines.
The latest news on RNZ with Nicola Wright. Audio
Midday News for 23 June 2022
Transpower says no power supply was disconnected during this morning's grid emergency, Dunedin Airport has plunged to its lowest June temperature in fifty years. Audio
Midday News for 22 June 2022
50,000 people are waiting for new passports, and Omarama records a cool -11 degrees. Audio
Midday News for 21 June 2022
The Health Minister denies there's a health system crisis, and The Government won't appeal the Grounded Kiwis High Court case finding Audio
Midday News for 20 June 2022
In today's news, a devastating weekend on the roads, Kidscan says record numbers of children need extra support this winter, and less than 40 percent of the staff at Nelson-Marlborough DHB have had a… Audio
Midday News for 17 June 2022
The New Zealand sharemarket has plunged.
GP's are warning increasing hospital pressure is pushing down on strained community services.
And the manufacturing sector perks up and looks for a rebound
…Midday News for 16 June 2022
Pre-departure testing requirements for incoming visitors will be scrapped from next week. Reports of a gang truce have not alleviated Aucklanders' concerns. Australia's Foreign Minister is officially… Audio
Midday News for 15 June 2022
Protestors have descended on a Christchurch school where the Prime Minister is visiting. And Pharmac is widening access to a safe sex drug common to gay men. Audio
Midday News for 14 June 2022
Food prices jump again. The building industry and MBIE meet to discuss the Gib shortage. Audio
Midday News for 13 June 2022
The storm rages on around the country with high winds, snow, and thunder.
The Prime Minister announces a cabinet reshuffle.
The inquiry into abuse in foster care has begun. Audio
Midday News for 10 June 2022
Fletcher Building is under fire for it's tight control over plasterboard. Teams are assessing the damage after storm in Kapiti overnight. Formal talks beween the Prime Minister and her Australian… Audio
Midday News for 9 June 2022
It is uncertain whether investigations will continue into the wrongful conviction of Alan Hall. And an expert says the court has limited power to help a woman retrieve her husband's stolen body. Audio
Midday News for 8 June 2022
Beef and Lamb backs the climate emissions plan for farmers. A Supreme Court hearing over Alan Hall's murder conviction is underway. Audio
Midday News for 7 June 2022
The National Party has floated the prospect of introducing tough anti-gang laws like that seen in Australia.
Auckland is in the grips of a weeks-long turf war between the Tribesmen and Killer Beez… Audio