America's Cup
American Magic finally gets on the water
American Magic, the first challengers for the America's Cup to have arrived in New Zealand, has had it's first day of testing in Auckland.
Sailing professor Mark Orams on America's Cup controversy
It reads like a bad movie script - allegations of spying, claims of misappropriated funds and Hungarian bank accounts. This afternoon the Government announced it will not make further payments to… Audio
Dalton: Team NZ's behaviour is above board but 'money is gone'
Police are now involved in a fast-moving scandal swirling around Team New Zealand and its events arm, America's Cup Events. Investigators are working with overseas authorities to get to the bottom of… Video, Audio
Phil Twyford discusses America's Cup border exemptions
Two America's Cup syndicates have been granted special exemptions to get through our closed borders, but international spectators might be watching from their couches rather than New Zealand waters… Video, Audio
Cup warm-up confirmed for Auckland
Team New Zealand will get the chance to size up their challengers on home waters leading into the 2021 America's Cup.
Te Aihe 'important step' for Team NZ
A traditional christening, for a boat that is anything but.
The regatta that will transform Auckland
It's now two years after the America's Cup was lifted in Bermuda - and two years before the next event is run in Auckland. How ready is the city? Audio
Mounting America's Cup costs - worth it?
It's been revealed the Government did consider pulling out of the America's Cup over its cost increases. The costs are 20 percent more than originally thought, which will be shared by the Government… Audio
Aucklander ratepayers to fork out another $14.5 million for America's Cup
Auckland Councillors have voted to give an extra $14.5 million of ratepayer money to pay for cost over-runs for construction of the America's Cup village.
America's Cup boat builder gives Opotiki youth a leg up
America's Cup boat builder McMullen & Wing is helping eastern Bay of Plenty youth get a foothold on the first rung of the career ladder. A brand new vessel, custom built for NZ's largest off shore… Audio
Am Cup gets green light
The Environment Court has given the go-ahead for the America's Cup defence in Auckland. Team New Zealand will move into the Viaduct Events Centre, building will start on the Hobson Wharf base for Luna… Audio
Charter schools and the America's Cup
Each sitting day in the House MPs argue about bills that want to grow up and become laws. Here's what they’ll work on this week. Audio
Blair Tuke and Peter Burling commit to 2020 Olympics
New Zealand sailors Peter Burling and Blair Tuke have confirmed they'll attempt to defend their 49er title at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Audio
Burling and Tuke will try to defend their Olympic title
New Zealand sailors Peter Burling and Blair Tuke have confirmed they'll attempt to defend their 49er title at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
Ours: Lady Pippa Blake and NZL32
This is a story about one of the most magical victories in New Zealand's sporting history, and the inspiring legacy that it has left in its wake. Audio
This is Todd Niall
One of radio's most recognisable broadcast voices, Todd Niall from RNZ, is hanging up his microphone and heading into a new realm - working for Stuff. He talks about his 33-year career at RNZ in which… Audio, Gallery
Work underway to transform Auckland waterfront for Am Cup
TVNZ has secured the rights to broadcast the next America's Cup, while work is well underway behind the scenes to transform parts of Auckland's waterfront for the defence. Video, Audio
Barker to challenge for another America's Cup
The New Zealand sailor Dean Barker will challenge for another America's Cup.
Ben Ainslie gets the finance to challenge for the America's Cup
The British sailor Ben Ainslie has secured more than 200 million dollars from a petrochemicals company to fund his bid to win the next America's Cup in Auckland.
Resource consent application lodged for new AC village
The council agency which runs many Auckland facilities is worried about the impact that an America's Cup village will have on the Maritime Museum.