K-Pop and K-Hip Hop star Jay Park in NZ for Serenades and Body Rolls tour. Video / Dean Purcell
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Iconic Aotearoa fashion showcased in NZ Fashion Week opener
"Into the Archives" opens NZ Fashion Week with a retrospective of iconic Aotearoa fashion. Video / Dean Purcell

MetService National Weather: August 26 - 29
MetService National Weather: August 26 - 29. MetService

K-Pop star Jay Park in NZ for Serenades and Body Rolls tour
K-Pop and K-Hip Hop star Jay Park in NZ for Serenades and Body Rolls tour. Video / Dean Purcell

Loafers Lodge fire: Trial starts for man facing murder, arson charges
The trial for a man accused of murdering five people in a Wellington fire started today. The man has pleaded not guilty to five counts of murder and two counts of arson.

Woman given bail after newborn baby’s body found in Albert Park, Auckland
A woman has been given bail without plea after a dead newborn baby was found in Albert Park.

NZ Herald Afternoon Update | Loafers lodge murder trials begins and plans to increase tourism
NZ Herald Afternoon Update | Loafers Lodge murder trial begins in Wellington, man dies after sand dune collapse, and Luxon happy to delay police recruitment.

NZ Herald Live: Christopher Luxon and Nicola Willis speak to media
Christopher Luxon and Nicola Willis speak to the media

How a law student took on Auckland Transport and won
Law student Sean O'Loughlin won a legal battle with Auckland Transport over a raised crossing. The dispute involved speed-bumps on The Parade, Bucklands Beach. Video/Dean Purcell

'They were just outplayed' - Herald NOW sports panel on the All Blacks defeat
NZ Herald sports journalist and Newstalk ZB's Nathan Lim on the Herald NOW sports panel.

Herald NOW panel on how to stimulate our cities, foreign buyers and going to Mars
Valocity founder Carmen Vicelich and NZ Herald senior journalist Simon Wilson on the Herald NOW panel.

A woman has been charged following the discovery of a baby's body in Auckland's Albert Park
A 36-year-old woman has been charged with concealing the dead body of a child and will appear in Auckland District Court.

'We've got our lifeline back' - impact of reopening Scenic Drive
Titirangi Olive Kitchen and Bar owner Rahul Uppal on the impact of Scenic Drive reopening.

'Quite bizarre scenes' - the High Court drama of the Zuru nappy trial
NZ Herald Business Investigations Reporter Matt Nippert on the drama of the Zuru nappy trial.

'The big cities are really struggling' - Zoe Wallis on state of the economy
Markets Outlook with Forsyth Barr: Forsyth Barr Investment Strategist Zoe Wallis says it's still a buyer's market.

PM on major events fund, police training and stimulating the economy
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon talks to Ryan Bridge about changes to major events fund, police training issues and planned projects to stimulate the economy.

$800 million dollar project to remove level crossings underway
Auckland Transport Chief Executive Dean Kimpton speaks with Ryan Bridge about removing level crossings in Auckland to improve safety, remove congestion and free up roads.

Banks overvalue flood-prone homes and RBNZ could ease bank capital requirements
Business with 2degrees: Banks overvalue $996m of flood-prone homes and bank capital requirements could be eased by Reserve Bank.

Black Ferns kick off their rugby world cup campaign
Can the Black Ferns win the cup? Former Black Fern and Sky Sport Analyst Les Elder joins Herald NOW as the Black Ferns kick off their world cup campaign.

Foreign buyers ban changes unlikely to affect vast majority of Kiwi homeowners
Simplicity chief economist Shamubeel Eaquab speaks with Herald NOW's Ryan Bridge.

Residents on edge: gang tensions and shootings in Horowhenua causes anxiety
Gang tensions and a spate of shootings are causing concern in Horowhenua, with Mayor Bernie Wanden saying residents are anxious.

Damning picture painted of quality of new cops: Assistant Commissioner responds
Assistant Commissioner Tusha Penny speaks with Herald NOW about a survey that shows new cops are 'barely' equipped for the beat.

NZ Herald Morning News Update | Police training under review, newborn baby found dead in Albert Park
NZ Herald Morning News Update | Police training under review and newborn baby found dead in Auckland’s Albert Park.

NZ Customs battles growing illicit tobacco smuggling trend
Chief Customs Officer Nigel Barnes, is with us to discuss how they’re cracking down on illegal tobacco.

The Great New Zealand Road Trip: Day 7 – the Kiwi origins of Pic's Peanut Butter
Shayne Currie talks with Pic Picot, an inspirational Kiwi and the founder of Pic's Peanut Butter. Video / NZ Herald

Mau Rākau hits hard
Reporter Lexi-Anahera is at Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Kōtuku, where the tamariki are training in the traditional Māori martial art, Mau Rākau.

Loafers Lodge murder trial begins in Wellington today
The trial over the deadly Loafers Lodge hostel fire is starting in the Wellington High Court.

'Barely' equipped: Concerns over new police recruits' readiness
Senior police raised issues in a survey obtained exclusively by the Herald's investigative reporter Michael Morrah.

Pumas secure first home victory over All Blacks in history, 29-23
Los Pumas have scored a victory over the All Blacks in Argentina, 29-23. Video / Sky Sport

NZ Herald Morning News Update: August 24, 2025 | Muriwai dune collapse, protests in Tel Aviv
NZ Herald Morning News Update | Muriwai dune collapse. Protests in Tel Aviv over famine in Gaza. Alert over man propositioning teens in Christchurch. Video / NZ Herald

The Great New Zealand Road Trip: Day 6 – How Nin's Bin became an icon
Nin's Bin is an iconic crayfish caravan just outside Kaikōura, along State Highway 1, and is now in its third generation of family ownership. Video / Shayne Currie

Omarama Station farmer plays bagpipes for sheep muster tradition
Jack Boon, 19, plays bagpipes before sheep musters at Omarama Station, continuing an old tradition. Video / NZ Merino

Meghan Markle fawns over Prince Harry's surfing skills
Meghan Markle has shared a new clip of her husband Prince Harry surfing. Video / Instagram

All Blacks ready for rumble for Pumas rematch
All Blacks forward coach Jason Ryan outlines where improvements are being demanded. Video / Liam Napier

Famine declared in Gaza, Fonterra farmers future unknown | NZ Herald News Update: August 23, 2025
Famine is declared in Gaza by the United Nations. The FBI are raiding thte home and office of a former national security advisor to Donald Trump.

Multiple people dead, others injured after tour bus crash in New York state
The tour bus was carrying passengers home after a trip to Niagara Falls when it crashed. Video / AFP

The Great New Zealand Road Trip: Day 5 Life in Gore Bay
This South Island village is the smallest in New Zealand, based on the number of permanent residents - officially, only 10. Video / George Heard

Shaun Winstanley and Firebird Energy: The phoenix from the ashes of a shooting
Two years after a shotgun blast to the face, an Auckland police detective shares the life lessons - and surprising new business venture - helping him through his recovery.