Nita Blake Person
Putin holds his marathon end of year press conference
Time now to head to Europe and joining us our correspondent Nita Blake-Person. Audio
Ken the kea getting to know the neighbours in Nelson
He's not your usual Sunday morning visitor, but a cheeky kea has managed to let himself into a Nelson living room as part of his new routine of calling in on houses in a suburban neighbourhood.
While… Video, Audio
Rise of NZ MMA reaches new high at UFC 253
The continued rise of New Zealand MMA reaches a new high point on Sunday.
Four fighters from Auckland's City kickboxing gym will compete at UFC 253 in Abu Dhabi, headlined by world champion Israel… Video, Audio
Renters United farewell Covid-19 rent freeze
A renters advocacy group says tenants around the country are looking at rent increases of up to 30 percent as a freeze comes to an end.
The government put a stop to rent increases from the start of… Audio
Isolation to cost $7,000 per sportsperson - Robertson
Cricket and netball are the latest sports to be given the green light to host international tours and tests in New Zealand. It was confirmed that the West Indies and Pakistan cricket teams will tour… Video, Audio
Six months since NZ entered full Covid-19 lockdown
Today marks six months since the country entered full lockdown.
At 11.59 on March 25, the country moved into Covid-19 Alert Level 4, introducing some of the strictest public health measures seen… Audio
Christchurch red zone land, Sutton house given to council
Some of Christchurch's earthquake damaged red-zone land is another step closer to having some long term decisions made about its future. Today the Minister of Greater Christchurch Regeneration, Megan… Audio
Immigration in NZ - what are parties' policies?
Winston Peters says New Zealand's border will re-open sooner than people think and mass immigration should be consigned to the past.
With foreign arrivals flat-lining, we asked the main political… Audio
Evening business for 25 September 2020
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Silver Ferns, Black Caps get all clear for international play
The Silver Ferns and the Black Caps will resume international play next month with both sports being given the all clear to host international teams.
The Silver Ferns will host England in a… Audio
Traffic: Severe weather may close Auckland Harbour Bridge
Aucklanders fleeing the city for the school holidays are being urged to be patient as they hit the road out of town, with damage to the Harbour Bridge still causing some delays.
Two of the bridge's… Video, Audio
Govt committed to 'income adequacy' - Sepuloni
Social Development Minister Carmel Sepuloni is refusing to commit to increasing benefit levels, despite skyrocketing demand for hardship grants to help people pay for food and housing.
She talked to… Audio
We ask MPs how they might vote on voluntary euthanasia bill
Members of parliament are weighing up where they stand on the issue of voluntary euthanasia - and individual views are important as the bill will go to a conscience vote. Video, Audio
Man injured by Lime scooter fault offered free rides
An Auckland man who broke his jaw after the lime scooter he was riding randomly braked says the company's offered him three free rides as compensation for his injuries. Video, Audio
Fire evacuees desperate to return home
The battle to bring the Tasman wildfire under control is entering its ninth night tonight - and residents evacuated from around 200 nearby properties are no closer to knowing when they'll be heading… Audio
Counselling offered to students after Westlake Girls car crash
A young woman is in a critical condition at Auckland Hospital and three other students are recovering from their injuries after a car ploughed into them outside their North Shore school. Video, Audio