Lisa Owen
Wellington bar, restaurant owners call for help to survive
Bar and restaurant owners in Wellington - Te Whanganui-a-Tara - say they're hanging on to business by the skin of their teeth.
They're blaming the usual suspects - the pandemic, cost of living… Audio
White Ferns Star Amelia Kerr secures win over Delhi Capitals
White Ferns star Amelia Kerr has won cricket's inaugural Women's Indian Premier League title with the Mumbai Indians.
The allrounder played a big part in the seven wicket win over the Delhi Capitals… Video, Audio
Coromandel: Months yet before decision on SH25A road fix
The east coast of the Coromandel remains largely cut off from the rest of the country, with access in and out severely impacted by the summer's cyclones.
A fix for the biggest slip in the region on… Video, Audio
Animal welfare group calls for ban on all caged eggs
Calls tonight for blanket ban on caged eggs. The animal welfare group, SAFE is delivering a petition with more than 30,000 signatures to Parliament this week.
Battery hen cages have been banned since… Video, Audio
Marama Davidson clarifies 'violent white men' statement
The Greens co-leader Marama Davidson has caused a stir after she told a far right activist - it is white cis men who cause violence in the world.
Opposition parties have criticised the remarks -… Audio
World Athletics issues blanket ban on trans women
World Athletics has become the latest sporting body to issue a blanket ban on transgender women competing in track and field events, despite a lack of conclusive evidence they have an advantage.
… Audio
'It will kill the soul of the city' - music leader on Auckland budget's proposed cuts
Among the cuts on the table in Auckland Council's budget proposal is a slashing of funds for arts and culture - including the UNESCO City of Music programme.
This programme aims to strengthen the… Audio
NZ Cricket plans to form national Māori team
The Māori All Blacks are one of New Zealand's top sports teams, and now cricket could follow in their footsteps.
New Zealand Cricket is looking at creating a national Māori team and this Easter will… Audio
Recent rain no salve for drought concerns in Otago, Southland
Recent rainfall has alleviated drought concerns in Otago and Southland, but it's still been another tough summer for southern farmers.
Hot and dry summers have been the norm in recent years - and… Video, Audio
New technology may mean wool can be plucked from sheep
Sheep may peeled or plucked, rather than just being shorn, following a breakthrough by scientists working on biological defleecing technology.
Australian researchers are experimenting with a corn… Video, Audio
Auckland volunteers cook meals to deliver to Hawke's Bay
With many people still reeling from the devastation in Hawke's Bay, a group of Auckland volunteers are rallying together to get hundreds of home cooked meals hand delivered.
Reporter Louise Ternouth… Video, Audio
Rent relief for some while waiting for house repairs - Kainga Ora
State home tenants in houses badly damaged in the Auckland Anniversary weekend floods are living rent free until they are repaired.
Kainga Ora says more than 600 homes need repairing and they've… Video, Audio
Evening business for 24 March 2023
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6323191207112 Video, Audio
Ōwairaka school students write letters to keep council funding for community events
Community gardens, marae projects, Neighbours Day and street parties all could be axed by local boards across Auckland.
They're under instruction to make cost savings, as the council tries to fill a… Video, Audio
Crowds for K-Pop in downtown Auckland
K-Pop fans have gathered in in central Auckland to hear three artists perform.
Our reporter Felix Walton is there. Video, Audio
Zane Robertson's brother Jake shunned despite no involvement in doping saga
The fallout from Zane Robertson's doping continues as his twin brother, New Zealand Commonwealth Games long distance runner Jake, distances himself from the situation.
Zane has been banned from all… Video, Audio
Multiple cancellations, delays for Auckland ferries
Auckland's weekend ferry services are virtually sunk, with multiple cancellations and timetable disruptions.
Operators Fullers360 says due to crew shortages all Half Moon Bay and inner harbour loop… Video, Audio
Pupils' parents respond to National's plan for education
National's promised focus on reading, writing and maths has received a thumbs up at an Auckland school gate.
Christopher Luxon's announcement of the party's education policy placed a firm focus on… Audio
Secondary school teachers to launch rolling strikes for better conditions
Secondary school teachers nationwide will be striking on March 29. Following that they are planning rolling strikes, where different year levels will not be taught on various days.
The Post-Primary… Video, Audio
83yo Tarras collie dog club member a record-breaker
Time to get in behind a record breaker at a Central Otago dog trial. The Tarras Collie Dog Club is celebrating its centennial trials, which kicked off in Lindis Valley today.
At 83, life member Pete… Video, Audio