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Reds claim historic victory over Crusaders
The Reds held on to best the Crusaders in Christchurch for the first time in 25 years. Video / Sky Sport
Fleeing driver evades police spikes on motorway
A fleeing car crashed into a bystander’s vehicle during a chaotic pursuit across Auckland on Saturday.
Palestine protests - police and protester tactics evolving
Police have visited some of those protesting, endorsing their right to do so but warning against 'breaching the peace.'
Armed police swarm central Auckland building
Police have arrested a man after reports of a person with a gun in central Auckland. Video / Dean Purcell
Worker burnout, the future of vaccines and frustration over driver's licences
Workers overworked, Pharmac and Health NZ weigh up the future of Covid vaccines and questions over why labour-hire companies continue to bring in overseas workers.
SailGP team capsizes in Bermuda
The US SailGP team have come unstuck, reports say the crew are safe. Video / SailGP
Business Hub: Bruno Goedeke, chief executive Naylor Love
On April 27, Goedeke started as chief of one of New Zealand's largest building businesses. He has worked for the company for the past 19 years.
The mother of explosion victim tells her story
Sarah Ferguson, the mother of Jamey Bowring who was killed in an explosion at Salter Cartage Ltd in Wiri, talks about her loss and ongoing court action. Video / Mike Scott
Health & Disability Commissioner on Southern region cancer service delays
Health & Disability Commissioner Morag McDowell on her investigation into Southern region cancer service delays. Video / NZ Herald
Waikato shines on the big screen
Waikato film office showcases locations to national and international productions. Video / Waikato Screen
Violent fight involving a machete
A violent fight involving a machete and school pupils spills onto the Onehunga streets. Video / Regz Tupe
Whakatāne Michael Hill Jewellery raided
A Michael Hill Jewellery store in Whakatāne was raided on Thursday. Video / Supplied
CTE, Lachie Jones inquest and Princess Charlotte's birthday | Focus Morning Bulletin May 3, 2024
NZ's first case of an international sporting rep diagnosed with CTE, Lachie Jones inquest and Princess Charlotte turns nine in the latest NZ Herald headlines.
Windows smashed in Ōtara electorate office
Multiple windows have been smashed in the electorate office of Labour MP Jenny Salesa. Video / Hayden Woodward
Markets with Madison: Pension deficit
The newest finance firm, FirstCape, is on a mission to grow individual savings to ensure people can retire on more than state pension payments. Video / Carson Bluck
Public Trust specialist Catherine Simpson
Money from unclaimed estates eventually transfers to the Government. Video / Jason Oxenham
Watch: 25 years of the Earth Observatory
Nasa delivers stunning images that are out of this world. Video / NASA
BNZ Breakers announce Jonah Bolden signing
BNZ Breakers sign former NBA player Jonah Bolden on one-year deal Video / BNZ Breakers
Watch: Green Party says ‘disciplinary process’ under way into MP’s behaviour
A disciplinary process into the behaviour of MP Julie Anne Genter during a confrontation in Parliament last night. Video / RNZ
Details of Auckland Airport redevelopment
Scott Tasker, chief customer officer Auckland Airport shares details of redevelopment projects. Video / Michael Craig
Computed Tomography (CT) scanning - what is it?
Smith's Detection computed tomography scanning explainer. Video / Smiths Detection
Focus Live: National pre-budget announcement
PM Chris Luxon and Erica Stanford speak to media on education pre-budget announcement.
Chris Hipkins on Julie Anne Genter confrontation
Chris Hipkins comments on Julie Anne Genter's actions in House last night. Video / Alyse Wright
Chris Hipkins comments on Winston Peters' Aukus speech
Labour leader Chris Hipkins speaks about Winston Peters' Aukus speech and his comments about former NSW Premier Bob Carr. Video / Alyse Wright
Chris Hipkins visits BBM FoodSpace
Labour leader Chris Hipkins speaks about the importance of community charities like BBM. Video / Alyse Wright
Dowager Duchess of Bedford becomes a Kiwi
Dowager Duchess of Bedford Henrietta Russell becomes a Kiwi. Video / Supplied
Kina ranching and kelp restoration creating opportunities for hapū
Urchinomics project into sea urchin ranching and kelp restoration is creating opportunities for hapū. Video / Te Ao Māori News
'Unreliable' home dialysis machines cause constant fears for rural family
A three-year-old girl who has home dialysis to stay alive had four machines fail in one week. Video / RNZ
Focus: Controversial prison slushies rack up $315k bill
More than $200,000 has been spent on syrups and $81k on maintenance.
Prison slushies, Wynyard Quarter ferry and New York Uni raids | Focus Morning Bulletin May 2, 2024
How much is being spent on slushie machines for prison guards ferry service to be put to the test to save Wynyard in the latest NZ Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald / AP
Kea Kids: Crazy clarinet skills are taking this kid all the way to London
Reynold Yang is a clarinet prodigy about to study at a school in the UK, but can he play your fave TikTok songs? Kea Kids News reporter Stacy “8-Face” Meng puts him to the test!
Breaking 'Bad': Schizophrenia, suspended and starving - and he's only 9
Johnny roams the streets and gets in trouble at night because there's rarely any food at home. Video / Corey Fleming
Crowdfunding charity start-ups
10 x 10 Philanthropy Aotearoa wants to attract a new generation to support charities. Video / Dean Purcell
MP told to return to her seat in heated exchange
Green MP Julie Anne Genter told to return to her seat in Parliament during exchange with National's Matt Doocey. Video / Parliament TV
Champion arm wrestler’s sign from late father
Ashleigh Hoeta-Williamson is always on the lookout for motorbikes. Video / Will Toogood
Protester interrupts Winston Peters' speech at Parliament
A protester interrupted Winston Peters during his speech in Parliament. Video / Mark Mitchell
Focus: Former Green Party co-leader James Shaw's valedictory speech
Shaw resigned from his role as the Green Party co-leader in January after nearly nine years in the job. Video / Parliament TV
University of Auckland students rally on campus for a pro-Palestine protest.
University of Auckland students have pitched tents on the campus as they rally for a pro-Palestine protest similar to those overseas. Video / Alex Burton
David Seymour speaks to Guyon Espiner
The MAPAS scheme, which sets aside 30 per cent of medical school places for Māori and Pacific students, is an example of 'racial discrimination', Act leader David Seymour says.