Nicola Wright
Midday News for 28 April 2021
Tiwai Point cuts its electricity usage. National says Māori don't need the health system more than anyone else. Audio
Midday News for 27 April 2021
Calls to review school exclusions after an autistic boy is forced to leave. Lockdown lifts in Perth - will travel be allowed to resume? Audio
Midday News for 23 April 2021
Chris Hipkins is set to make an announcement on our borders. Our councils will be scrutinised in a wide-ranging review. Audio
Midday News for 22 April 2021
Police fail in their duty of care for not taking an unconscious man to hospital and criticism over Government health reforms.
Nicola Wright has the news. Audio
Midday News for 21 April 2021
The Health Minister says a massive shake-up of the health system will help save lives. The former co-chair of the Māori pandemic response group says he quit because his advice was not being listened… Audio
Midday News for 20 April 2021
A US jury's deliberating Derek Chauvin's future. Winston Peters heads to the Court of Appeal over leaked details. Audio
Midday News for 19 April 2021
New Zealanders land on Australian turf. And some migrant worker families prepare to reunite . Audio
Midday News for 16 April 2021
The trans-Tasman bubble opens soon. Concerns mount over the shooting at Auckland's Sofitel. Amazon is looking at New Zealand opportunities. Audio
Midday News for 15 April 2021
Reports of a shooting at a luxury central Auckland hotel. And are houses eating up our most productive land ? Audio
Midday News for 14 April 2021
A frontline worker with Covid-19 was not tested for several months. The government is to ban livestock being shipped overseas. Audio
Midday News for 13 April 2021
A financial reward offered over a toddler missing for three decades. Climate changing emissions continue to rise. Audio
Midday News for 12 April 2021
Just half of primary schools are teaching science well and there are calls to overhaul the country's drug laws. Audio
Midday News for 31 March 2021
Hundreds of managed isolation vouchers available for April. South Aucklanders are offered free doctors visits as queues grow at E-D. Audio
Sports News for 31 March 2021
The White Ferns allrounder Frankie Mackay wasn't expecting to play the the second T20 match of the series against Australia but after a last minute call-up she produced a player of the match… Audio
Sports News for 31 March 2021
New Zealand has kept the T20 cricket series against Australia alive by securing victory off the last ball of the second match in Napier. Audio
Midday News for 30 March 2021
An Independent health and safety review has found the need for significant improvements at Ports of Auckland, and the father of one of the Pike River mine disaster victims is considering legal action… Audio
Midday News for 29 March 2021
The Opposition wants rent caps ruled out. The Police Boss downplays officers' on-the-job fears. Audio
Midday News for 26 March 2021
The Catholic Church apologises to survivors of abuse for the first time; Border workers will have to change jobs if they refuse the vaccine. Audio
Sports News for 26 March 2021
Despite having already won the series, the Black Caps cricketers are refusing to treat their final one-dayer against Bangladesh as a dead rubber. Audio
Sports News for 26 March 2021
Ross Taylor is adamant he has nothing to prove in his return to one-day cricket for the Blackcaps today against Bangladesh. Audio