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Search for last person missing after North Cape boat sinking
Search teams are desperately looking for the last person still missing after a fishing charter sank near Cape Reinga.
The vessel - 'Enchanter' - ran into trouble in wild weather which hammered the… Video, Audio
Weather: Early morning storm, floods, catch Auckland off-guard
A Monday morning storm surge caught many Aucklanders off guard, with floodwaters breaching roads, businesses and backyards.
NIWA says Auckland had its second wettest hour on record and there were… Video, Audio
Iwi join together to welcome back 300-year-old waka
A special ceremony was held in central Wellington in the wee hours of this morning, to mark the return of a very special waka.
Unearthed in the banks of Te Awakairangi or the Hutt River, the waka is… Video, Audio
Milk prices: Fonterra confident, despite lower half-year profit
Dairy giant Fonterra has reported a lower half-year profit as higher milk prices raised costs and cut its margins.
While a dip in profit might usually make shareholders nervous, the record milk… Audio
Dunedin councillor describes St Patrick's street scenes
Two Dunedin students have been taken to hospital after falling from a roof and a balcony during St Patrick's Day celebrations in the city's student quarter.
Some students have been drinking since the… Video, Audio
Cricket World Cup: NZ faces South Africa in crucial match
The White Ferns are trying to get their Cricket World Cup campaign back on track in Hamilton today. New Zealand are up against South Africa in a match which could be crucial to the host nations hopes… Video, Audio
Online job board helps weddings go without a hitch in pandemic
It's a nightmare scenario for a couple just before their wedding day: the photographer, the makeup artist or the celebrant tests positive for Covid and there's a mad scramble to find a replacement.
… Video, Audio
Second injury in fall during St Patrick's partying in Dunedin
Dunedin police sergeant Aaron Burgess has told Checkpoint there has been another incident of a student falling during St Patrick's Day partying.
"We've just had another incident where an intoxicated… Video, Audio
Auckland hospital intensive care doctor on Covid situation
There's 930 people in hospital with Covid today; 23 of them in ICU or a high dependency unit.
And the death curve is steepening, 10 reported today, bringing the total number of Covid related deaths… Video, Audio
Evening business for Thursday 17 March 2022
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Cruise sector boss assures ships safer than before
The welcome mat's out for tourists but not if they are arriving by cruise ship.
Vaccinated Australian visitors can fly to New Zealand from April 13 without having to isolate. It's May 2 for visa… Video, Audio
What would coffee lovers pay for a cup?
Petrol pain, a food price frenzy, is the cost of coffee next? Well it certainly appears to be across the ditch, where reports say the morning brew could soon be costing some Aussies seven dollars a… Audio
Glaciers area looks forward to border reopening
South Westland businesses say the border reopening dates mean they can start edging out of survival mode after two years of hanging on by their fingernails.
Close to 400 jobs were lost in the area… Audio
Putin a 'war criminal', Biden says, as Russia kills more Ukrainian civilians
Joe Biden has labelled Vladimir Putin a 'war criminal' as the Russian leader continues his brutal invasion of Ukraine.
The Kremlin has responded calling the it 'unforgiveable rhetoric'.
Meanwhile… Audio
Omicron: Auckland hospitals missing nearly a quarter of staff some days
Auckland's hospitals have been missing up to a quarter of their staff some days during the Covid outbreak.
After weeks of stories of stresses from the shop floor because of doctor and nurse… Audio
Tauranga locals react to upcoming by-election
The resignation of Simon Bridges is forcing a by-election for the Tauranga seat.
Bridges yesterday announced his departure from politics, leaving the National stronghold seat up for grabs.
But who… Audio
Thousands of Australians homeless after devastating floods
Thousands of Australians are homeless in the wake of the devastating floods in eastern Australia.
The town of Lismore was one of the worst hit, and while the water may have receded, many homes are… Video, Audio
Auckland welcomes return of travellers, but staff urgently need
It's the news Auckland's downtown has been longing for - tourism is coming back, and sooner than expected.
Vaccinated Australians are now welcome from April 13.
Vaccinated travellers from other… Video, Audio
KiwiRail's oldest diesel shunt rolls into retirement
KiwiRail's oldest diesel shunt is rolling full steam ahead into retirement.
The 85-year-old locomotive known as TR-56 is being replaced by a zero-emission electric shunt.
Our reporter Soumya… Video, Audio
Netball: Pulse face first ANZ Premiership match after Covid cases
Covid is running through the Super Rugby teams - with all three games postponed this weekend because of cases in the Blues, Highlanders and Crusaders.
There'll now just be one game this weekend -… Audio