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Police Association president Chris Cahill gives submission to justice select committee
Chris Cahill earlier expressed his support for the Government’s proposed gang patch ban - but said it was 'not without its fish hooks'. Video / New Zealand Parliament
Former Black Power member Eugene Ryder gives submission to justice select committee
A former member of Black Power says the Government’s proposed gang patch ban won't work and could lead to members getting tattoos of patches. Video / New Zealand Parliament
Australasia's first zero-emission green hydrogen refuelling network
Green hydrogen company Hiringa Energy has launched Australasia's first zero-emission green hydrogen refuelling network, Hiringa Refuelling New Zealand. Video / Hiringa
Inside NZ Post’s newest facility
The massive hub can process more than 30,000 parcels an hour at peak times. Video / Ben Dickens
The business redefining skincare
Why Kiwibank quickly got behind global beauty brand Emma Lewisham.
Domino’s store owner hurls abuse at grandmother
Confronting footage captured the moment a South Australian Domino’s store owner hurled verbal threats and - allegedly - actual pizza at a grandmother. Video / 7 News
It’s not just what’s in the jar
- but what happens to the jar…the inspiring tale of Emma Lewisham.
Deadpool & Wolverine | Official Trailer
Watch the Deadpool & Wolverine trailer starring Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman and Emma Corrin. Video / Marvel Australia & New Zealand
Oranga Tamariki cuts, Three Strikes and Trump’s trial | Focus Morning Bulletin April 23, 2024
Oranga Tamariki calls in consultants to help with job cuts, why Three Strikes could add to court backlogs and the first witness in Trump’s trial in the latest NZ Herald headlines.
Kea Kids: Saving Auckland traffic, one bike lesson at a time!
What good are all these amazing bike lanes if kids never learn to ride? Kea Kids News reporter Sophia checks out a brand new bike program rolling out in some Auckland schools.
Focus: Chris Hipkins highly critical of frontline job losses
Labour leader Chris Hipkins is highly critical of the Government over job losses for frontline staff, saying they are to pay for tax cuts it cannot afford. Video / Mark Mitchell
PM Christopher Luxon defending job cuts for front line staff
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon defending job cuts for front line staff during a live press event in Wellington.
The Government brings back the Three Strikes law
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Associate Justice Minister Nicole McKee announcing the Government is to bring back the Three Strikes law.
Hastings’ 'Common Room' closes outdoor stage after noise complaint from new hotel
Popular Hastings live music venue and bar Common Room says it can no longer run its outdoor music events, because a complaint from a newly-built hotel in the area.
David Beckham files $17.8 million lawsuit against Mark Wahlberg
David Beckham is suing actor Mark Wahlberg after the pair’s fitness brand deal took a turn for the worst and saw the famed footballer lose £8.5 million.
Scott Dixon moves closer to all-time IndyCar wins record
Scott Dixon has claimed his 57th victory in the American IndyCar championship, taking the chequered flag at the Long Beach Grand Prix in California. Video / Sky Sport
Pensioner housing unit sale outrage
Pensioners who own units in a council-run affordable housing scheme that's up for sale in Auckland say tensions have flared since they were barred from voicing their concerns.
Newmarket jewellers hit with second ram-raid in nine days
An Auckland jewellery store has been ram-raided by thieves for a second time in just over a week.
Focus: Former Port of Auckland boss in workplace death trial
Former Port of Auckland boss Tony Gibson is standing trial over the 2020 workplace death of Pala’amo Kalati. Video / NZ Herald
Port boss trial, job hunting and Sydney vigil | Focus Morning Bulletin, April 22, 2024
Former Port of Auckland CEO Tony Gibson goes on trial, recession hits the job market and a candlelit vigil has been held for the Sydney stabbing. Video / NZ Herald / Getty / AP
Markets with Madison: Are rate cuts coming?
The market is pricing in cuts to wholesale rates this year, but it’s still depending on some statistics. Video / Carson Bluck
Focus: Second ram raid at Caltex Te Atatū
Caltex Te Atatū has had a second ram raid in a year after a vehicle ploughed through the entrance early this morning. Video / Hayden Woodward
Kea Kids News: Kids love a good rodeo, but what do the animals think?
Welcome to the Mid Northern kids rodeo, where Kea Kids News reporter Marie is learning to rope and ride some buckin’ broncos! Video / Kea Kids News
Taupō International Motorsport Park owner flips the bird during interview
Taupō International Motorsport Park owner Tony Quinn pulled the finger at "all those people" who said a Supercars race could never happen in Taupō. Video / Sky Sport
Bowel cancer tests lost, genetic discovery in Otago | Morning Bulletin Sunday 21 April, 2024
Bowel cancer screening kits arriving too late to test. Major scientic discovery at Otago University. US to vote on massive aid package for Ukraine.
Sage Ross took his own life in 2022, leaving his whānau devastated
The nine-year-old was fearless and adventurous. His mother has no idea what made him take the fatal actions but wants the world to know how magical and beautiful her baby boy was.
A moving haka performed at the funeral of Sage Ross
Sage's brother led the haka at the end of his funeral service, as his small coffin was carried to the hearse. Sage's family want other families to be aware of the dangers
‘We could die without this’ 11-year-old girls plead with Pharmac
two 11-year-olds plead with Pharmac to reinstate funding for a diabetes pump.
Students host large street party in Dunedin
Students of Otago University in Dunedin have hosted another street party today.
A worker at the Central Interceptor is rescued by FENZ
A worker at the Central Interceptor wastewater pipe in Sandringham is rescued by FENZ.
Israel continues attacks, G7 summit issues warning to China | Focus Morning Bulletin April 20, 2024
Stay up to date with the latest headlines at NZ Herald.
Whangārei tumblers ready for Australian shores
Three Northland tumblers are heading to the Australian Gymnastics Championships next month as part of a 10-strong group representing New Zealand. Video / Brodie Stone
Sam Neill returns home
Sam Neill has returned home from a promotional tour for his latest TV series Apples Never Fall, in time for harvest at his cherished Central Otago vineyards. Video / George Heard
Taylor Swift's The Tortured Poets Department launch party
Fans speak about Taylor Swift's album The Tortured Poets Department at the Auckland release party. Video / Alyse Wright
$30m overhaul of JW Marriott Auckland
Girish Talreja, general manager of JW Marriott Auckland (old Stamford Plaza), talks about the $30m overhaul of the hotel on Albert St. Video / Alex Burton
Rotorua local reacts to container-like homes
Annamaria Downes at her Kainga Ora home on Ranolf street overlooking the under-construction homes she likened to containers. Photo / Andrew Warner.
Team NZ launch their 2024 America's Cup boat
Team NZ members speak about the launch of their 2024 America's Cup boat the Taihoro. Video / Alyse Wright
Focus: What to do if a ram attacks you
Rams are powerful beasts that can cause significant injury. Here's what you need to be aware of in their presence and what to do if charged.