
Christopher Luxon's meeting with government CEOs
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon speaks about his meeting with government CEOs and the intentions around public sector cuts. Video / Mark Mitchell
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon speaks about his meeting with government CEOs and the intentions around public sector cuts. Video / Mark Mitchell
Auckland Transport comes under fire over train cancellations, the fourth option that could be added to 111 calls and rodent issues continue to plague Woolworths supermarkets in the latest NZ Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald / Getty
Communities across the country look back on the biggest storm to hit New Zealand this century. Video / Corey Fleming / Zoe McIntosh / Getty Images
Local Government Minister Simeon Brown on Wellington's water issues. Video / Mark Mitchell
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Local Government Minister Simeon Brown announce details of the legislation to repeal Labour’s Three Waters reforms. Video / Mark Mitchell
NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi are appealing for commuters to respect roadworkers and travel safety through their worksites. Vide / Waka Kotahi
Traffic is flowing at Tauranga's Barkes Corner depsite State Highway 29A being closed due to a large cavity. Video / Alex Cairns
The Te Puke A&P Association held its 118th event on February 10. Video / Stuart Whitaker
Scammers use fake video of famous scientist to sell snake oil pills, giant cavity under Tauranga road leads to work-from-home request, and a marathon Wellington Council meeting will decide what projects are on the chopping block. Video / NZ Herald / Getty / Newstalk ZB
Top epidemiologist Michael Baker has been caught up in a deep fake scheme – where his likeness has been used by nefarious players to sell “Blood Balance” capsules, which claim to cure almost all chronic diseases. Video / Supplied
Peketa Beach Holiday Park, a beloved camping spot for South Island families, faces closure as local iwi landlords opt not to renew the lease, leading to frustration among long-term campers and residents. Video / George Heard
Hawke's Bay Today photographers Warren Buckland and Paul Taylor recall some of the events they covered as Cyclone Gabrielle slammed into the region.
A Dunedin newborn baby with a rare skull condition has a brighter future thanks to an "international joint effort" which helped her get to the United States for urgent surgery. | Source: Otago Daily Times
Coalition parties see post-Waitangi boost. Non-MP Green Party member to challenge Swarbrick for leadership. Seventeen killed in Rafah strikes in Gaza.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered his military to prepare to evacuate more than one million civillians from a war-torn city in Gaza, house valuations are expected to drop, scrub fires continue as further restrictions come into place and Chinese new year begins.
This unique FREE 2 day, community trail running event welcomes disabled and non-disabled athletes of all abilities to get out on Rotorua’s beautiful redwood trails.
New Zealanders are excluded from donating blood for many reasons, including sickness, a recent tattoo or not weighing enough. But the most controversial exclusion, which affects gay and bisexual men, is about to be scrapped. Video / Alyse Wright / Jason Dorday
A Hawke's Bay coastal property sells during a $1 reserve auction led by Bayleys auctioneer George Yeoman. Video / NZME
Don McCarrison was diagnosed with melanoma last year and was recently given the all-clear after having surgery and radiation. He also lost his parents and two siblings to cancer. He owns Bay Decorators and has rallied local painters and suppliers, including Dulux, to paint the Rotorua Cancer Society office free of charge.
The clinic will allow some patients to see a doctor virtually.
Woolworths scrambles to close new rewards programme loophole, GPs forced to lift their fees as funding fails to keep up with costs and the Supreme Court hears Donald Trump’s ballot case in the latest NZ Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald / Getty
NZ4X4S owner Ali Faqeeri has been left to front the bill over a smashed windshield. Video / Corey Fleming
Kim Weston rescued her mother Sheryl Clarke during the Auckland Anniversary floods. A year later Clarke's home is still red-stickered. Video / Sylvie Whinray
MetService Christchurch Weather: February 9th. Video / Metservice
MetService Wellington Weather: February 9th. Video / Metservice
MetService Auckland Weather: February 9th. Video / Metservice
MetService National Weather: February 8th-10th. Video / MetService