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Investigation launched after fishing vessel runs aground
An investigation has been launched after a clam trawling boat ran aground on a North Canterbury beach this morning. Video / George Heard
People lose sight of why we do this': the push for perspective in schools rowing
A dramatic shake up has been proposed to stamp out cheating in rowing events. Video / RNZ
Luxon, Bishop and Hipkins on Kāinga Ora
Christopher Luxon and Chris Bishop were questioned over the possibility of children being evicted from Kāinga Ora homes during last night's post-Cabinet press conference. Video / Mark Mitchell
Guilty mother breaks down during sentencing
Kristel Candelario was charged with her daughter’s death after she left her 16-month-old girl home alone to go on vacation. Video / WKYC
One-year-old girl run over
Uber driver runs over baby girl after dropping family off. Video / Click2Houston
Christopher Luxon and Chris Hipkins on Winston Peters
Christopher Luxon and Chris Hipkins on Winston Peters and Nazi Germany. Video / Mark Mitchell
Why red seaweed has blanketed Auckland beaches
Thick red seaweed that has covered beaches on Auckland's Hibiscus Coast is said to be a natural occurrence, but residents remain convinced they haven't seen it before. Video / RNZ
Watch: Man kidnapped in broad daylight in UK
CCTV footage has caught the frightening moment a man was assaulted and kidnapped in broad daylight in Bradford, West Yorkshire. Video / The Telegraph
Balloons over Waikato festival
The first day of the Balloons over Waikato festival kicked off at Hamilton Lake this morning. The first balloon up in the air was the Hamilton Kirikiriroa balloon. Video / Malisha Kumar
Focus: Winston Peters defends controversial comments
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters is standing by his State of the Nation speech. Video / NZHerald
Focus: Wayne Brown's blunt email to Auckland Transport
Auckland mayor Wayne Brown continues to criticise AT over raised crossings. Video / NZHerald
Ombudsman under fire, Wayne Brown’s blunt email and posties voice concerns | Focus Morning Bulletin March 18, 2024
Ombudsman ruling called out as ‘victim blaming’, Wayne Brown fires up in an email over raised crossings and NZ Post’s new plan in the latest NZ Herald headlines. Video / NZHerald / New Zealand Story
Markets with Madison: Business of fitness
The business of fitness can be lucrative if you find a way to scale online. That’s how this Australian father of four became a multi-millionaire. Video / Carson Bluck
Kea Kids News: Kiwi kid movie stars tell us about their new film The Mountain
The Mountain is a brand new movie about a kid’s cancer journey as she and her pals adventure up Taranaki. Kea Kids News reporter Anabela has an exclusive with the cast as they gear up for this week’s big film premiere. Video / Kea Kids News
Vladimir Putin on road to rule Russia for six more years
Russian President Vladimir Putin is poised to extend nearly a quarter-century of rule for six more years on Sunday after wrapping up an election that gave voters no real alternatives. Video / AP
Winston Peters speaks to the media following State of the Nation speech
Winston Peters spoke to the media following his State of the Nation speech this afternoon in Palmerston North.
Winston Peters heckled by protestors before State of the Nation speech
Winston Peters was heckled by protestors before delivering his State of the Nation speech this afternoon in Palmerston North.
Focus Live: Winston Peters delivers State of the Nation
NZ First leader and Deputy PM is in Palmerston North for the party event. Video / NZ Herald
Winston Peters speech, Ukrainian missile attack and the world's largest election | Focus Morning Bulletin March 17, 2024
Winston Peters makes his state of the nation speech today, Ukrainian missile attack is said to be an attempt to disrupt the Russian election and India's election is expected to be the world's largest in the latest NZ Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald / AP
How to hack your brain
Reporter Catherine Sylvester tests out neuroscientist Dr. Andrew Huberman's recommended daily routine for a good night's sleep, better mood and more energy.
Pro-Palestine protesters march during Ziggy Marley song
Ziggy Marley takes to the stage at Womad NZ on Saturday, March 16, opening his set with a song, Shalom Salaam which directly references the current Israel-Palestine conflict. As he sang, a line of pro-Palestine protesters marched across in front of the crowd. Video / Ilona Hanne
Drone light show brings Middle-earth to FMG Stadium
Hundreds of drones transformed FMG Stadium Waikato into a Middle-earth light show, complete with Gollum, Gandalf and the menacing Eye of Sauron. Video / Kane Dickie
Over 120 girls and 20 boys turn out for Matilda auditions
New Zealand’s most “revolting children” turned out in their droves yesterday to contest roles in Matilda The Musical, being performed at the Bruce Mason Centre later this year. Video / Jason Oxenham