
Up to 10,000 expected for record-breaking haka
Up to 10,000 people are expected to meet at Eden Park on September 29th in an attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the world's largest haka. Video / Whakaata Māori
Up to 10,000 people are expected to meet at Eden Park on September 29th in an attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the world's largest haka. Video / Whakaata Māori
In today's headlines with Susie Nordqvist, a big day for survivors of abuse in this country and Greens looking at whether to force Darleen Tana out. Video / NZ Herald
Helen Clark has weighed in on Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters’ remarks in Parliament today after he used the phrase “retard comment”. Video / Parliament TV
Abuse in care survivors - Toni Jarvis. Video / Royal Commission of Inquiry
Former Greens MP Darleen Tana says she will remain working in Parliament as " as long as this place allows me.” Video / Mark Mitchell
Woman's racist, violent rant on Auckland bus. Video / Supplied
Children’s Minister Karen Chhour has apologised to two young women for the “horrendous” abuse they endured while in Oranga Tamariki care. Video / Parliament TV
On the way into Parliament, Green co-leader Chloe Swarbrick said she had sent a further email to Darleen Tana asking her to respond to the Green Party’s call for her to resign.
Former Health New Zealand Chair Rob Campbell on Newstalk ZB's Mike Hosking Breakfast. Video / Newstalk ZB
In today's headlines with Susie Nordqvist, Kamala Harris' first public appearance since Joe Biden quit the presidential race and Health NZ overspending by millions each month.
Michael Morrah sits down with state abuse survivors, Karah Mackie and Trinity Green. Video / Ben Dickens / Michael Morrah
Christopher Luxon says it's 'shameful part of our history'. Video / Mark Mitchell
Joe Biden drops out of the US presidential race and calls to roll out caps on what people pay for public transport across the country in today's New Zealand Herald headlines.
Ngātaitangirua and Ngāwhakamoemiti are two sisters starring in the very first Ngāpuhi-dialect show, Te NGz! Reporter Hunter interviews the tamariki and their animal co-stars.
Michael Morrah sits down with "Puks", the President of Black Power Auckland and Feke Taito, former King Cobra member. Video / Ben Dickens / Michael Morrah
Mahé Drysdale says his mayoralty will be about positivity and collaboration. Video / Alisha Evans
Mahe Drysdale ahead in Tauranga Mayor race. Trump to hold rally after assassination attempt. Peters calls for stability in New Caledonia. Video | NZ Herald
Yesterday experienced what is being labelled as the 'Largest IT outage in history' Meanwhile one in ten Democrats call for action from US President Joe Biden.
Air NZ chief sustainability and corporate affairs officer talks about her role. Video / Dean Purcell
Transport Minister Simeon Brown on NZ Government's new strategy for pothole repair, ensuring safer and faster roads for everyone. Video / Michael Craig
MetService National Weather: 18th - 22nd July.
The study looks at the effect excessive nitrous oxide usage had on 12 patients, aged 16 to 50. Video / NZ Herald
The real estate agent’s body is still missing as her murder trial proceeds. Video / NZ Herald
In today’s headlines with Chereè Kinnear, it’s one year since Yanfei Bao’s disappearance, SkyCity casino to close for five days and tough news for those on the job hunt.
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand is considering launching a central bank digital currency (CBDC). This episode explores why and how it could work.
Hawke's Bay's Thomsen family rise from the mud after Cyclone Gabrielle
Bay of Plenty woman Casey Brady's story of resilience and determination to walk again after a motocross accident left her paralysed.
The Tauranga man participates in weekly Prost-FIT classes - organised and funded by the Prostate Cancer Foundation of NZ. Video / Megan Wilson
Two buses crashed after hittting ice on SH8 Tekapo Twizel Road. Video / James Allen