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Everything you need to know about severe weather on the way
Metservice Head of Weather Heather Keats talks to Herald NOW about the severe weather about to hit NZ. Video / Herald NOW

'This is what's called gerrymandering' - reaction to Government's electoral law overhaul
Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith and Labour's Willie Jackson debate the electoral law changes on Herald NOW. Video / Herald NOW

First details - who could benefit from Golden Visa scheme?
2degrees Business with BusinessDesk's Garth Bray. Video / Herald NOW

'People should be alarmed' - Cannabinoids seem to be interrupting cancer immunotherapy drugs
A call for caution following research which suggests inhaling cannabinoids during cancer immunotherapy may be detrimental to treatment. Video / Herald NOW

Paul Goldsmith and Willie Jackson on the political panel
National's Paul Goldsmith and Labour's Willie Jackson on Herald NOW's political panel. Video / Herald NOW

Dealers selling hard drugs on Facebook Marketplace
Public Health Researcher Dr Robin van der Sanden on dealers advertising drug sales on Facebook Marketplace. Video / Herald NOW

Steven Alker takes the lead and Black Caps beat Zimbabwe | NZ Herald Sports Update: July 25, 2025
Kiwi golfer Steven Alker takes the lead at the senior British Open and the Black Caps beat Zimbabwe to wrap up group play in their T20 Tri-series in Harare.

Markets with Madison: Drone Tech
PrimerAI founder Sean Gourley set up the Pentagon’s Project Maven. Now, he’s investing in the next wartime technology frontier - drones.

Why schools are moving away from NCEA and is there anything better?
Dr Nina Hood from the Education Hub is with us to discuss the future of high schooling in NZ.

Frank: PE’A Ancestral Markings - On a Journey with Poasa Alaifea
“I can’t imagine the feeling of being able to speak the words of your ancestors, and then being able to bear the marks of them as well.”

The Government is making a “significant, but necessary change” to New Zealand’s electoral laws
Among the changes being proposed is stopping same-day enrolment for a general election. Video / Mark Mitchell

Groom’s expletive statement at wedding divides online opinion
The snippet of the couple's ceremony uploaded to TikTok. Video / TikTok/antoniahachem

AI Month: How 2degrees will put AI tools in the hands of every employee
Inside the telco’s four-week AI immersion for every staff member.

Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader Faith Ward affirms her Kiwi identity
Talking to ZM’s Fletch, Vaughan & Hayley, new Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Faith Ward spoke of her pride in being a Welly girl.

Man charged with murder after death of woman
A 36-year-old man has been charged with murder following the death of a woman in Christchurch last night.

Hire your car, skip the queue and drive away
Avis’ Straight to Car concept revolutionises the Kiwi rental vehicle experience.

Who did it? 65 calves stolen from Dannevirke farm
Dannevirke Police Sergeant Gary McKernon on the investigation into the theft of 65 calves from a Dannevirke farm.

'We need to be thinking about moving' - call to shift towns ahead of climate change impact
Environmental Defence Society Policy Director Raewyn Peart talks to Ryan Bridge about the urgent need to resettle towns to reduce climate change impact.

Why do lithium batteries catch fire?
Engineer Michelle Dickinson talks to Herald NOW after a lithium battery on board a Virgin Australia flight caught fire.

RSA announces programme to refocus on New Zealand's veterans
RNZRSA board chair Lieutenant General Rhys Jones on the RSA's refocus on its core purpose on behalf of veterans and their whānau.

Japan-US trade deal and 90 days until Sky City gets NZICC keys
2degrees Business with BusinessDesk's Garth Bray.

Watch: First look at behind the scenes Auckland FC documentary series
Auckland FC CEO Nick Becker talks to Ryan Bridge as Auckland FC documentary series on the club's first season is released.

A ‘plan to make a plan’: Nelson Hospital staff push back on Health NZ report
Nelson Hospital review highlights significant staff shortages and infrastructure challenges.

How do NZ housing prices compare to those across the ditch?
Ray White chief economist Nerida Conisbee tells Ryan Bridge what Kiwis heading to Oz can expect from the housing and rental market.

World's top court says countries can sue each other over climate change
In a landmark ruling, the International Court of Justice has declared that countries are obligated under international law to tackle climate change.

Sport New Zealand abandoning transgender guidelines and rent falls | NZ Herald News Update
Sport New Zealand abandoning transgender guidelines, SkyCity introduces carded play and person dead after New Plymouth house fire.

Govt forces Sport NZ to ditch transgender guidelines as NZ First threatens funding cut
Reaction to the Government's decision to ditch transgender guidelines as NZ First threatens to cut funding.

Kea Kids News: Little legends reel in big fun on Great Barrier Island
Reporter Essie is at Tight Lines, a fishing competition just for kids on Great Barrier Island, where they’re catching their own fish and chips. Video / Kea Kids News

How Sky's $1 acquisition of Three could reshape NZ television
Today on The Front Page, host of The Fold podcast for The Spinoff, Duncan Grieve, is with us to discuss how this shakes things up.

Julia DeLuney found guilty of killing mum Helen Gregory
Julia DeLuney, 53, found guilty of killing mum Helen Gregory. Video / Mark Mitchell

Wellington passenger train hit a car on its tracks.
Emergency services respond after a Wellington passenger train hit a car that had fallen down a bank. Video / Supplied

Nicola Willis on meeting with Fonterra chief executive
Willis discussed the high price of butter. Video / Mark Mitchell

Tourism Fiji’s latest campaign: What happened to Wilson?
To mark 25 years since Cast Away, the country's tourism organisation imagines what happened to Wilson the volleyball after he was lost at sea. Video / Tourism Fiji

War in Gaza may be coming to a head and no word of margin on butter| NZ Herald Afternoon Update
Government praises its fast-track infrastructure programme, no word of Fonterra's profit margin on butter and the war in Gaza looks to be coming to a head.

Sky buys TV3, foreign buyer ban and the cost of butter
Chris Keall and Francesca Rudkin on the Herald NOW panel talking about the price of butter, foreign buyer ban and impact of Sky buying Three.

The death of Ozzie Osbourne, Ed Sheeran NZ shows and Stephen Colbert
Lifestyle and Entertainment Reporter Jenni Mortimer on the death of Ozzie Osbourne, Ed Sheeran's NZ shows and Stephen Colbert's show is canned.

It's a pinnacle event' - Commonwealth Games build-up begins
Gold medalist David Liti and Silver medalist Anna Taylor talk to Herald NOW as the build-up to the Commonwealth Games begins.