It seems that much of the country is still struggling to see summer, with grey and overcast weather across the motu and possible thunderstorms in Waikato and Waitomo. MetService Meteorologist Peter ...
Electric trains are rolling into Pukekohe Station in Auckland Monday morning for the first time. Auckland Transport director of public transport Stacey Van Der Putten spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
China, Mexico and Canada push back after US President Trump announced extraordinary new tariffs on goods from the countries; ...
Ex-board member David Davidson comments on the position of the outgoing Hawkes Bay DHB. Audio Further discussion around the controversy surrounding the DHB's performance. Audio ...
Strong wool prices are at an eight-year high, but hill country farmers are continuing to invest in sheep that don't grow fleece. Penny Miles has the story.
Canada, Mexico and China have confirmed they will retaliate after US President Donald Trump announced tariffs on the three countries. Correspondent in Washington D.C Kate Fisher spoke to Corin Dann.
Dr Anita Purcell-Sjölund talks to Nathan about protests in Serbia, the new French prime minister threatening to use special executive powers and a small Polish village aiming to set a world record ...
As the country discusses the concept of kotahitanga (unity), marae and whānau across Te Tai Tokerau have demonstrated what ...
Canada, Mexico and China push back after US President Trump announces steep tariffs. US correspondent Katherine Firkin has the latest details.
Leonard Powell checks out Auckland's new cooling off sport - the Karanga Plaza Pool is creating a buzz in Auckland's Viaduct.
Findings from an inquiry into whether personal data collected at Manurewa Marae was misused for election purposes have once ...