
NZ Herald Live: Christopher Luxon speaks to media
Christopher Luxon speaks to media
Christopher Luxon speaks to media
West Auckland-based Douglas Pharmaceuticals has installed 13 AI-controlled robots. MD Jeff Douglas on whether they're a threat to the firm's 700 human staff.
Treaty Principles Bill voted down at its second reading and Trump claims he wants new trade deals with all countries, including China. Video / NZ Herald, AFP
Space Studios rehearsing for the World Dance Crew Championships. Video / Ayla Yeoman
Designer Emilia Wickstead reveals Air New Zealand’s new uniform at the airline’s Auckland headquarters. Video \ Jason Dorday
Every party except Act is expected to vote down the controversial Treaty Principles Bill this afternoon on a occasion one senior minister has described as “cremation day.”
Nine-year-old Hone Hillman is fundraising to fly - for the first time - to visit his favourite cousin in Christchurch. Video / Michael Craig
Sport New Zealand chief executive Raelene Castle breaks down the sector's latest initiatives. Video / Alyse Wright
US hikes tariffs to China while pausing others and MP explains old social media posts following death threats. Video / NZ Herald, AFP
Reporter Ale is in the arena with Matisse, a decorated show-jumper and one of the stars of TVNZ’s Young Riders, as she saddles up for a brand new season.
Christopher Luxon is unaware of MP Hamish Campbell’s ties to a religious sect that the FBI is investigating over child sex abuse allegations.
Emergency services are responding to a fire in a central Auckland apartment this afternoon. Video / Dean Purcell
Green MP Benjamin Doyle is addressing, for the first time, the public reaction to some of their social media posts, which have prompted a series of death threats.
Qantas is marking 60 years of flying jets to New Zealand and had released a collection of content from its official archives. Video / Qantas
Foodstuffs North Island CEO Chris Quin taking listener questions with Newstalk ZB's Kerre Woodham.
Trump adviser's feud as world responds to US tariffs and Reserve Bank expected to cut Official Cash Rate. Video / NZ Herald, Getty Images
Reporter Joni is in the sheep-shearing capital of the world, where the annual Great NZ Muster brings thousands of sheep together for the zaniest parade you’ve ever seen.
MetService Severe Weather Update: April 8th. Video / MetService
PM Christopher Luxon delivers statement on world economic developments. Video / Mark Mitchell
Nicola Willis briefing on economic developments
Horowhenua District Council gives an update on wild weather. Video supplied
The Government's $12b plan to upgrade the military and cryptosporidium spreading in the Wellington region. Video / NZ Herald, Getty Images
His parents believe new policy discriminates against all children with disabilities. Video / Cameron Pitney
Is self-belief the missing link in solving the economic puzzle? ANZ’s Chief economist breaks down the current state of the economy.
Reporter Malia is at Snow Planet’s first rail jam for 2025, where young snowboarders are gliding into winter with their most epic moves, and racking up medals on the way.
Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown made a video call to the council's transport committee while driving.
Liam Dann explains what the new US tariffs could mean for New Zealand.
Metservice says there will be strong winds, rain, possibly thunder, hail and a switch to colder temperatures to begin the week.
A large industrial fire has broken out in Christchurch's Bromley.