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Sentencing 'bittersweet' for brother of killed guide - 'It doesn't bring anybody home'
Whakaari eruption victims and their families will receive $10m in reparations, but pointing blame doesn't make it any easier, Mark Inman says. Audio
Second teenage boy reported missing from South Auckland's Papakura
Seventeen-year-old William has not been seen for almost two weeks.
Warner Bros 'baffled' as TVNZ rejects Newshub proposal
Newshub boss made a last-ditch appeal to rival TV company, but it was rejected two days later.
Whakaari eruption victims awarded $10m in reparations
Judge allocates each individual $250,000, but says some victims may get more.
Heavy rain, wind and snow possible as autumn storm sweeps in
Forecasters say Mother Nature is "shifting into a new gear", with the temperatures set to plunge and weather warnings possible.
Top Stories for Friday 1 March 2024
It's Ramere, Friday, March the 1st Today on RNZ National... Funding for extra security guards at Hospital Emeregncy Departments has ended leaving emergency doctors worried about their safety. A… Audio
New Zealanders encouraged to get out and meet their neighbours
Over the past few decades, New Zealanders have shifted the way they live to lead more individual lives. Neighbours Aotearoa wants to change that. Audio
The Panel with Scott Campbell and Catherine Robertson (Part 2)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Scott Campbell and Catherine Robertson discuss the reported decrease in alcohol consumpion in New Zealand and the dangers of ultra-processed foods. Audio
The Panel with Scott Campbell and Catherine Robertson (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Scott Campbell and Catherine Robertson discuss the public farewell for Fa'anana Efeso Collins, the arguments against the Foodstuffs merger and the wider… Audio
The Pre-Panel for 29 February 2024
Today on the Pre-Panel, Wallace Chapman previews tonight's show and producer Sam Hollis joins to discuss the Florida Man Games. Audio
Thousands expected at Fa’anānā Efeso Collins' funeral
Thousands of people are pouring into the Due Drop Events centre in Manukau for the funeral of Fa’anānā Efeso Collins.
The 49-year-old Green Party MP and former Auckland mayoral candidate collapsed… Audio
Holding the OCR steady not a tough call - Reserve Bank Governor
Yesterday the Reserve Bank held its cash rate in its first monetary statement of the year.
The RBNZ took a softer tone with none of the threats of rate rises heard last November.
Instead, they… Audio
Top Stories for Thursday 29 February 2024
Top stories for Thursday 29 February 2024 The proposed shutdown of TV3's Newshub is described as a devastating hit to democracy. The government's plans to rewrite the Arms Act is criticised inside and… Audio
The Panel with Verity Johnson and Liam Hehir (Part 2)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Verity Johnson and Liam Hehir discuss the health implications of repealing smoking laws and a new study into plant-based food alternatives. Audio
The Panel with Verity Johnson and Liam Hehir (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Verity Johnson and Liam Hehir discuss today’s OCR announcement and the shock shut down of Newshub. Audio
NZ's oldest department store branching out
Few department stores have stayed afloat in New Zealand. Today we're talking about New Zealand's oldest department store - Ballantynes, founded in 1854. This Friday they will open a store in… Audio
Brown kiwi population increases by 7000 in four years
The population of the North Island brown kiwi has increased by at least 7000 birds in the last four years, through the work of 25 conservation projects.
That's according to a survey by the umbrella… Audio
Newshub staff told that newsroom will shut in June
Newshub, one of the key media companies in New Zealand, is to close its newsroom in New Zealand on 30 June.
Staff were told of the closure at an emergency meeting on Wednesday morning.
Reporter… Audio
Top Stories for Wednesday 28 February 2024
Top stories for Wednesday the 28th of February 2024 A major shake up of gun laws this year could see semi-automatic firearms back on the gun range this year. There was anger in the House last night… Audio
Politics by Night with Thomas Coughlan
NZME deputy political editor Thomas Coughlan joins Emile Donovan to cover the government's education review and a controversial Bill ushered through the House under urgency. Audio