
Behind the scenes of Air NZ’s new safety video
The NZ Herald goes behind the scenes of Air NZ’s new safety video. Video / Dean Purcell
The NZ Herald goes behind the scenes of Air NZ’s new safety video. Video / Dean Purcell
TIN (Technology Investment Network) MD Greg Shanahan on his annual survey of our tech exporters - and the Trump challenges ahead.
The airline's 23rd safety video stars basketball player Steven Adams, comedian Tom Sainsbury, sports broadcaster Andrew Mulligan and several other iconic Kiwis.
Planning your holidays for 2025? This is what a trip to South Korea, one of the hottest trending destinations, looks like. Video / Stephanie Holmes
Reporter Diego is at Pacific Cup Touch 2024 where teams representing six island nations make their countries and their tūpuna proud.
Seventy firefighters from across Auckland battled a large blaze at a battery recycling facility in Kumeū, north of the city, last night. Video / NZ Herald
A haka for Hastings' Flaxmere College Dux Naomi Sai, 18, has gone viral across the world. Video / Naomi Sai
Christopher Luxon discussed his phone call with Donald Trump during an interview with Mike Hosking. Video / Newstalk ZB
The convoy of demonstrators protesting Government policies affecting Māori crossed the bridge on their journey to Wellington. Video / Greenpeace
A large group of supporters have also gathered in Christchurch, backing the movement and message of Hīkoi mō te Tiriti. Video / Supplied
Thousands of marchers protesting Government policies affecting Māori are crossing the Auckland Harbour Bridge. Video / Carson Bluck, Michael Craig
Significant delays are expected on the roading network throughout the day as the Toitū te Tiriti hīkoi protest makes its way through Auckland. Video / NZ Herald
The convoy of demonstrators protesting Government policies affecting Māori has arrived in New Zealand’s largest city and “significant delays” are expected in Auckland today.
Heavy rescue crews have been sent out to Hamilton this morning after a train and car collided. Video / NZ Herald
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon's apology is not being accepted by some survivors of abuse in care and Auckland harbour bridge lanes are set to close for Toitū Te Tiriti hīkoi.
Losing a child to preterm birth is devastating, bringing deep grief and fear. However, support and medical options offer hope to couples longing to succeed in starting a family.
Culum Manson of Mansons TCLM took the Herald on the first tour of Auckland’s 32,448sq m FNZ Centre, 50 Albert St. Video / Carson Bluck
Big guns await as Kieran Richards and Napier City Rovers eye potential National League grand final spot. Video / Neil Reid
Reporter Rongokako interviews the cast of Ruku I Te Pō, Ruku I Te Ao, an epic play about the history of Rongowhakaata Iwi, told through song and dance.
Emotions ran high, with the PM, state agencies and public sector leaders apologising, Cushla Norman reports.
Hīkoi mō te Tiriti has arrived at the Te Kamaka Marae on Auckland’s North Shore ahead of a march over the Harbour Bridge tomorrow. Video / Benjamin Plummer
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said he had to leave to prepare for his own formal Crown apology but maintains he's fully engaged in the process.
Paora Crawford-Moyle speaks following the Government's formal apology for the abuse suffered by tens of thousands while in state and faith-based institutions.
Hundreds of people gathered to farewell the previously last surviving member of the 28th Māori Battalion Sir Robert Bom Gillies. Video / Andrew Warner Photography
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon on his phone call earlier today with president-elect Donald Trump. Video / Mark Mitchell
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon delivers a national apology to the survivors of abuse in state care. 12 November 2024
Live: Abuse in Care Legislation Amendment Bill bill presented to the house
More than 100 abuse survivors and their whānau are seated at Parliament's Banquet Hall ahead of the Government's formal apology for abuse in state care. 12 November 2024
Tory Whanau in the studio with Nick Mills