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Man tries to bounce into record book with most bungees in 24 hours
A man is trying bounce his way back into the record books, for the most bungees in 24 hours. Mike Heard hopes to complete more than 765 bungy jumps off the Auckland Harbour Bridge, by tomorrow… Video, Audio
Locals still reeling after yesterday's violent assault in West Auckland dairy
Locals are still reeling from yesterday's violent assault at New Windsor dairy, desperate for change and exhausted after yet another frightening ordeal. A 24-year-old man appeared in Auckland District… Audio
Dairy owner hospitalised after being stabbed in suspected robbery
An Auckland dairy owner is in a critical condition in hospital after what police are describing as a "violent and vicious attack". The man was stabbed at a dairy on New Windsor Road, and his wife was… Video, Audio
Man given home detention for 'cowardly' samurai sword attack
A man's been sentenced to ten months home detention for a "callous and cowardly attack "on a dog walker with a samurai sword. Darryn Clarke, 43, earlier pleaded guilty to causing grevious bodily harm… Video, Audio
Jellybean poll: Tight race in ACT stronghold Epsom electorate
It's been an Act Party stronghold for the last 20 years but this year six candidates are campaigning for Auckland's epsom electorate seat. It's certainly going to be one of the electorates to watch… Video, Audio
Election campaign leaves some still wondering who to vote for
The humdrum of the election campaign has some people still wondering who they'll give their vote to. In the last 1News Verian poll, 12 percent of those polled didn't know or wouldn't say who they'll… Video, Audio
Queenstown may be boiling water for months, businesses not happy
The news Queenstown may be boiling water for months has gone down like a cup of cold sick with businesses in the town. The Queenstown council's been served with a compliance order for its Two Mile… Video, Audio
Queenstown cryptosporidium outbreak: Confirmed number of cases rises to 17
The official number of crook tummies in Queenstown is on the rise, but locals fear there could be even more to come as the tourist hub grapples with a boil water notice. There are now 17 confirmed… Video, Audio
AT says anti-social behaviour a growing issue after stabbing
"There are no words to describe how much he will be loved and missed". The family of a man killed at an Auckland bus depot has paid tribute to their son, brother, grandson, uncle, nephew and friend… Video, Audio
Manhunt underway after person critically injured at bus stop
A manhunt is underway after a person was critically injured in a suspected stabbing at a main bus station in Auckland. Auckland Transport says a fight broke out between members of the public which… Video, Audio
Number of dogs being put down in Auckland doubles in last year
The number of dogs put down across Auckland animal shelters has doubled - more than two and a half thousand dogs were euthanised in the last financial year. Auckland council says a lack of de-sexing… Video, Audio
Price of eggs still rising, supply still a problem for some
As the price of eggs continues to skyrocket industry reps says they're still playing catch up following a ban on cage farming, facing higher production costs and building up flock numbers. Checkpoint… Audio
'It's gutting' - Northland conservation group on finding eight kiwi mauled to death by dogs
In the last month alone eight kiwi have been found mauled by dogs in Northland's Opua Forest by Bay Bush Action Conservation Group. The group has spent 12 years working to restore the forest and had… Video, Audio
NZ Fashion Week focusing on sustainability and diversity
New Zealand Fashion week is back after a three year covid hiatus with this year's event focusing on sustainability and diversity. Fashion lovers have also been able to attend more shows than ever this… Video, Audio
ACT deputy leader makes bid for true blue National seat
For the last 63 years Auckland's Tamaki electorate has been a true blue seat, a mere tap in for National. But the ACT Party believes that incumbent MP Simon O'Connor is on shaky politcal ground: He's… Audio
Some owners of flood damaged houses opt to sell 'as is where is'
Some owners of flood damaged properties are reaching breaking point, opting to sell up 'as is where is' as they wait for repairs and a category for their property. Others are renting out their… Audio
Naughty porker: Runaway pig finds forever home
The naughty porker of statehighway 16 formerly known as ''Kevin Bacon" now renamed "Reggie" has found his forever home. The roaming road hog blocked lanes on Auckland's North-Western motorway and… Audio
Experts urge people to stay vigilant despite relaxing of Covid rules
Experts are urging people to remain vigilant against the spread of Covid-19 following the government's decision to scrap the last remaining Covid mandates. From today, there's no more mandatory seven… Audio
Fans enjoying World Cup drama as competition nears business end
With an extra time win against the Netherlands Spain has made the semifinals at the FIFA Women's World Cup for the first time in history. Meanwhile there's still another match on tonight as Japan and… Video, Audio
National MP Sam Uffindell does the shopping once a month to 'give my wife a break'
National Party MP Sam Uffindel recently revealed he does the shopping, once a month, in order to "give his wife a break." In June, the Tauranga politician explained to Parliament that his monthly… Video, Audio