Waikato
Get in Behind - a Shepherd's Tale
Anita Kendrick is a shepherd on an 1,800 hectare North Island station. In her spare time she trains working dogs and breeds border collies. Anita also has a broken back. The farm bike she was riding… Audio
Get in Behind - a Shepherd's Tale
Anita Kendrick is a shepherd on an 1,800 hectare North Island station. In her spare time she trains working dogs and breeds border collies. Anita also has a broken back. The farm bike she was riding…
AudioFinancial secrets of the Hamilton Council
When all we hear about is how much council debt there is, the Hamilton Council is in surplus. We ask mayor Julie Hardaker how they did it. Audio
Landcorp dairy plans will harm river, MPs told
The Waikato River will be harmed if Landcorp goes ahead with its plans to convert massive tracts of forestry in the region to dairy farms, MPs have been told.
Man shot in stomach on Taupo street
A man has been taken to Rotorua Hospital in a serious condition after being shot.
Owner of Eat Coffee and Food
Dawn Harallambi is the owner of Eat Coffee and Food Joint in Ohakune. Audio
Schools reopen after six people arrested
This time yesterday morning businesses and schools in Ohakune stayed closed as the police hunted fugitives. Audio
Police update on manhunt
Back to our lead story the capture and arrest last night of Dolphy Kohu, the man wanted in connection with a shooting in the central North Island yesterday. Audio
Arrests a relief to Ruapehu district mayor
The Ruapehu District mayor Don Cameron is with us. Audio
Man hunt - Grandfather speaks out
Te Tawhero Dolphy Kohu shares the same name as his grandson and spoke to Radio New Zealand this morning. Audio
Police hunting gunman in central north island
Blair Dravitski is the principal of Ohakune school, which is in lockdown due to the police hunt for a gunman who fired shots at police. Kim Basse is the principal of Ruapehu College which is in… Audio
Man hunt update from early childhood centre
Lynne Pope is runs an early childhood centre in Raetihi. Audio
Man hunt update from Raetihi Primary School
Nuku Wallace principal of Raetihi Primary School is on the line. Audio
Cordons are in place in the central North Island
As we have been reporting this morning cordons are in place on roads in the central North Island as police hunt men described by police as armed and dangerous. Audio
Cordons are in place on roads in the central North Island
Cordons are in place on roads in the central North Island as police hunt men described by police as armed and dangerous. Audio
The school bus driver who drove children to class while drunk
A Waikato school bus driver has been stood down for driving a group of children to class while she was drunk. Audio
Farmers call for slow-down on new dairy farms
Farmers downstream from large scale dairy conversions in the central North Island are calling for them to be stopped, until new nutrient limits are released.
Waikato school bus driver caught driving drunk
A Waikato school bus driver has been caught at the wheel while intoxicated and carrying a load of young passengers.
Bronze sculpture of the second Maori King has been unveiled
A bronze sculpture of the second Maori King has been unveiled at a ceremony in Hamilton. Audio