Auckland
Ardern urges apology over fake money event
The prime minster is calling for an apology and a participant has lodged a complaint with the Commerce Commission after the Safety Warehouse event that promised a win of $100,000 cash. Audio
Auckland DHB signs up to National Bowel Screening Programme
Auckland DHB joins Waitematā and Counties Manukau DHBs in offering the service.
Fake cash drop marketers should apologise - professor
The Safety Warehouse is defending its controversial $100,000 cash-drop amid criticism it may have misled event-goers.
NZMA sign off Sustainable Māori trades training campus at Hoani Waititi Marae
A new trades and training campus will be set up at Auckland's Hoani Waititi Marae to help more Māori and Pasifika into skills-based education.
Auckland Council agency Panuku’s blow-out in staff earning over $100k
Auckland Council development agency Panuku's annual report shows 100 employees received $100,000 or more in 2019/2020, up from 78 recorded the previous year.
Inside Out | Episode 1: Josh Davies
Josh Davies is a stand-up comedian, a proud cat dad, and he only has about 15% vision in his one good eye. Not to worry—navigating Auckland city life with just four senses sounds easy, right? Video
Inside Out | Episode 2: Alicia Kapa
Alicia Kapa juggles part-time work, studying for her Bachelor’s, and the odd skydive. She also uses a power chair because she has spastic quadriplegic cerebral palsy. How does she fit it all in? Video
Inside Out | Episode 3: Pieta Bouma
Pieta Bouma moved into a new flat and started her first year at Auckland Uni. A year ago, she broke her back in Ecuador. She’s adjusting to a different way of life and embracing a new community. Video
Inside Out | Episode 4: Jess Coles-Hart
Jesse Coles-Hart has started his first paid job as an assistant baker, but he still makes time for the gym and basketball with his mate Benny. He shares what it’s like to have Down syndrome. Video
Auckland councillor criticises Recovery Budget as too meagre
Auckland mayor Phil Goff's proposed 10-year Recovery Budget will not do enough to address the massive growth pressures the city is facing, councillor Daniel Newman says.
RSA killer William Bell apologises for crimes at hearing over security rating
RSA triple-killer William Bell has apologised for his "horrendous" crimes, before accusing Corrections officers of unfairness and unconscious bias today.
Great white shark 'sent chill up spine' during filming - Gayford
The global lockdown caused by Covid-19 has quietened the oceans and is luring some of New Zealand's biggest great whites out of hiding. Marine filmmaker Clarke Gayford and shark expert Kina Scollay… Audio
Inside Outside | Trailer
Inside Outside is a video blog that allows disabled Kiwi youth an avenue to share about their condition, what it means to them, and how it affects them and their immediate family and friends. Video
'My phone never explodes more than during pride month'
For RNZ series HERE WE ARE, Te Manahou Mackay discusses tokenism in the modeling industry and being trans in te ao Māori. Video
Breaking Silence | Episode 7: Woven Earth
Escaping an abusive marriage in Australia taught Kerryn how hard it is for women and children to restart their lives. We follow Kerryn as she sets up a house for a family on behalf of her charity. Video
Breaking Silence | Episode 8: Say Something
Domestic abuse affects many Pacific families, but it is rarely spoken about. Simonne meets the actors from "Say Something," a video dramatising domestic abuse in a Pacific family. Video
Breaking Silence | Episode 1: Simonne Butler
In 2003, Simonne Butler survived a horrific attack at the hands of her abusive partner. In this episode, Simonne shares her story and insights into how to identify and survive domestic abuse. Video
Breaking Silence | Episode 2: David White
In 2009, David White's daughter Helen was shot dead by her multimillionaire husband, Greg Meads. Now a campaigner against domestic abuse, David holds meetings and speaks publicly about the issue. Video
Breaking Silence | Episode 3: Diamonds in the Ring
Can boxing help abuse survivors regain their self-respect? Former world champion boxer Daniella Smith runs Diamonds in the Ring, a boxing gym for women, many of whom spent time at women's refuges. Video
Breaking Silence | Episode 4: Jeremy Eparaima
Can abusive men change their behaviour? Simonne meets Jeremy Eparaima to find out. Jeremy was a serial abuser until his mid-40s. Now, he campaigns against domestic abuse. Video