National
Four-day work week trial shows success for revenue, staff
Arguably some of us waste a fair bit of our working life dreaming of this - working less while still picking up the same pay cheque.
Results of a new study suggest a four day working week rather than… Video, Audio
Immunisation expert on facts of vaccination and blood donation
The parents of a four-month-old baby urgently needing a heart operation are refusing to allow blood from the blood bank to be used in their son's surgery because they believe its contaminated with… Video, Audio
Sanna Marin makes first visit by a Finnish PM to New Zealand
For the first time ever, a Finnish Prime Minister has visited New Zealand's shores.
Sanna Marin met with Jacinda Ardern at Government House in Auckland this morning, to discuss trade, climate change… Video, Audio
Culture, Heritage Ministry remains 'absolutely committed' to Erebus Memorial
"A huge concrete thing" better put at the airport is how Auckland's mayor sums up the Erebus memorial planned for a Parnell park.
"Mean spirited" is how iwi Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei decribes the people… Video, Audio
Hut mysteriously burns down in Te Urewera, despite injunction
A hut has mysteriously burned down in Te Urewera, despite a court injunction preventing further hut destruction.
Te Uru Taumatua, the operating arm of iwi Ngāi Tūhoe was actively dismantling huts… Audio
Woman in NZ court after children's bodies found in suitcase
The woman charged with the murder of two young children whose bodies were found in suitcases, has appeared in court.
The woman was arrested in South Korea, after the bodies were found in Auckland… Video, Audio
Baby waits while antivax parents in court refusing donated blood
A lawyer says a sick baby whose parents want him to only be treated with blood from unvaccinated people is getting sicker with every heartbeat.
Te Whatu Ora Health NZ has gone to court to ask for… Video, Audio
The Panel with Janet Wilson and Johny O'Donnell (Part 2)
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Janet Wilson and Johny O'Donnell discuss Consumer's petition for a repairability label for appliances. Plus, they talk about the US ban on certain NZ fish and… Audio
The Panel with Janet Wilson and Johny O'Donnell (Part 1)
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Janet Wilson and Johny O'Donnell discuss a High Court case between Te Whatu Ora and the parents of a sick baby, who don't want him to received blood donated… Audio
The Pre-Panel with Janet Wilson and Johny O'Donnell
Wallace and panellists Janet Wilson and Johny O'Donnell discuss "gaslighting," Merriam-Webster's word of the year with word-smith, Mark Broatch. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on their… Audio
Top Stories for Wednesday 30 November 2022
Health authorities react to the parents of a baby who won't allow the child's open heart surgery to go ahead with blood donated by people vaccinated against covid 19. The ANZ bank is predicting house… Audio
Erebus memorial protesters 'mean-spirited' - Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei
"Mean spirited" is how mana whenua and local iwi Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei is describing opposition to an Erebus memorial planned for Auckland's Parnell Rose Garden.
Yesterday marked 43 years since the Air… Video, Audio
How security measures keep Z Energy station staff safe
Z Energy chief executive Mike Bennetts talks through the details of security measures at its petrol stations to keep staff and customers safe. Video, Audio
Dairy owners welcome fog cannon fund but fear long waits
Small business say they'll be living in fear while they wait in the queue for fog cannons to help protect them.
The government has announced a $4000 subsidy for small shops and dairies, regardless of… Video, Audio
The Panel with Chris Wikaira and Niki Bezzant (Part 2)
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Chris Wikaira and Niki Bezzant discuss why some retirees are doing it tougher than others and New Zealand's gaming sector losing talent to Australia. Plus… Audio
The Panel with Chris Wikaira and Niki Bezzant (Part 1)
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Chris Wikaira and Niki Bezzant discuss the motivations behind fleeing drivers and political donations. Plus, they talk about a French worker who won the right… Audio
The Pre-Panel with Chris Wikaira and Niki Bezzant
Wallace and panellists Chris Wikaira and Niki Bezzant discuss the night a German U-Boat entered the Gisborne Harbour. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on their mind this week. Audio
Top Stories for Tuesday 29 November 2022
The Government is scrambling to take a tougher line on crime following the stabbing of a worker at a Sandringham dairy, We'll speak to Police Commissioner Andrew Coster about their response to the… Audio
Business leader fears dairy owners will take law into own hands
Dairy owners want tougher penalties for violent crime in the wake of last week's fatal stabbing.
Sandringham Business Association Chair Jithin Chittibomma talks to Lisa Owen.
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MPs to consider entrenchment clause over water privatisation
The controversial entrenchment clause in the Three Waters legislation has been kicked back to Parliament's business committee for further consideration - and could include discussion about repealing… Audio