Derek Cheng is a Multimedia Journalist for New Zealand’s Herald. He values holding those in power to account and shining a light on issues kept in the dark.
Journalism is a powerful tool that has allowed me to cover huge stories, from general elections to the Christchurch earthquake to the March 15 terrorist attack to the Covid-19 response. It gives us access to those who make decisions that affect millions of lives, or to pivotal moments where we are tasked to write the first draft of history. The privilege to do so, sometimes, is a daunting one. It's also multi-pronged, and my stories have covered the whole gamut - from scrutinising the Government's decisions to a first-person account of a climbing accident where I had to have my face reconstructed. I've worked for the NZ Herald on and off since graduating with a journalism diploma the end of 2004, but I've also never lost sight of the pursuit of adventure, and have repeatedly left work for indefinite overseas trips to chase mountains and perfectly steamed dumplings. I had my first taste for political journalism in the Helen Clark years, started properly in the press gallery in the John Key years, and have covered Jacinda Ardern's time at the top, including her historic election victory in 2020. Throughout, I've learned the value of holding those in power to account, and shining light into corners that some would prefer to remain under cover of darkness. Never has that been more important than during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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The biggest concessions Luxon made to get three-party coalition over the line
A $1.2 billion fund, foreign buyer plans scrapped - what Luxon has to compromise on.
'You have reached for hope and you have voted for change': PM-in waiting Luxon says time to turn NZ around
National and Act have the numbers to govern on the night, but NZ First may yet be needed.
Kiri Allan text about work relationship with senior official to stay secret
Chief Ombudsman rules public interest doesn't outweigh need for candid exchanges.
Kiri Allan's future uncertain, PM lines up a 'good chat' with her
Hipkins says she is 'exceptionally talented' and has contributed 'an awful lot'.
'Significant error of judgment': Tinetti apologises for misleading Parliament
The minister has avoided a contempt finding but must apologise to her fellow MPs.
Kiri Allan confirms break-up, returns to Parliament after mental health break
'I’ve never had any allegations put to me that I’ve had to deal with on a staffing front'.
Mergers and billions floated to future-proof local government
An independent panel says reform is essential.
'It's impacting everyone' - PM on 30-year high inflation in NZ
Jacinda Ardern will meet Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida tonight for the first time.
Derek Cheng: Why it's wrong to say Māori had the same access to the vaccine as everyone
The Government's vaccine rollout targeted Māori in some ways - but was it good enough?
The P scourge and what Health Minister Little will do about it - eventually
Minister commits to rehab programme rollout as a review shows low health referral rates.
Chch on edge as PM explains level 2 call; MIQ changes - all you need to know
Christchurch cases have had 'no major exposure events' - Hipkins.
Covid: 74 cases, Waikato alert level eased, Nov 15 school return plan
Tentative plan for Year 1-8 schoolchildren to return to class on November 15.
New traffic light system, 90% vax target, Aucklanders allowed to travel at Xmas
PM says the new framework is about being able to live our lives as safely as possible.
Delta outbreak: 102 Covid cases today, new daily record, hospital numbers hit high
So far the health system is coping, but it is making plans in case numbers surge.
Live: Covid 'the new normal' - expert hits out at Govt's approach; Case spike 'sobering'
And Covid-19 Response Minister said case numbers are on an "upwards trajectory".
Daily record 94 Covid cases - PM blames level 3 rule-breakers
PM says people failing to follow level 3 rules feature in today's record case number.
Auckland, Waikato stay in level 3, Northland to level 2 this week
PM promises a plan this week for Auckland's path out of lockdown.
Exclusive: Delta isn't going anywhere; Govt revamps how to handle cases
'We're right at the tipping point of having to make some big decisions' - Chris Hipkins.
Live: 55 new Covid cases, Northland and Waikato in level 3 until Monday
Hipkins reveals the latest on alert levels.
Delta outbreak: 43 new cases, PM reveals 'vaxathon' this Saturday
The Northland traveller found last night has tested positive - what is the Northland risk?
Live: Auckland rules to stay; Northland, Waikato to level 2 on Friday; Expert warns of Xmas at home
Cabinet has also decided on who will get mandatory jabs.
Live: 'Every Northlander needs to stay home' - region to level 3 after Auckland woman with Covid visited
Chris Hipkins announces Northland to move into level 3 tonight, at least until Tuesday.
Live: 29 new cases, Waikato boundary extended south from tonight
The Government will today outline where rapid antigen testing will be used
29 new Covid cases - eight unlinked; new case at hospital ED
Cabinet meets on alert level, 2 million Kiwis now fully vaccinated.
Derek Cheng: Lockdown looms for Waikato; Auckland level 2 hopes dashed
Comment: The response will show if the Government's elimination strategy is sincere.
Auckland Mayor slams 'idiot' Brian Tamaki over lockdown protest plans
Top police bosses meet virtually with Brian Tamaki over plans for anti-lockdown protest.
Live: 20 new cases - Auckland lockdown decision goes to the wire; 500,000 new vaccine doses on way
Cabinet will meet tomorrow to decide the country's alert level fate
Crowne Plaza conundrum and the mystery MIQ leak; 15 new cases today
Case numbers in recent days: 20, 20, 20, 21 - and 15 today.
Govt finalising deal to provide extra vaccines, 21 new cases
Ardern has been reaching out to her global network to secure quick-fire supply of Pfizer.
Watch: Mortgage relief, rent freezes not necessary at the moment - Robertson
Only one firm with more than 100 full time employees had applied for the wage subsidy.
NZ's Covid elimination plan 'let down by allies', says expert
Allies could have pursued an elimination strategy, but they didn't.
Covid: Ship pilot's infection linked to Qld taxi driver, abuse 'not helpful'
Health authorities reveal pilot has same Delta strain as Cairns taxi driver.
Covid on cargo ship, unvaccinated port workers - how high is the risk?
"There are quite a few things that are on our side" - professor Michael Baker.
Travel bubble closed for eight weeks, Kiwis told 'come home now'
Kiwis in Australia will be able to get home on managed return flights over the next week.
Act wants checks on gang members' benefits
Studies are split on the effectiveness of schemes similar to what Act is proposing.
Covid-19: Ship with infected mariners docks in Wellington, 1 new case in MIQ
A ship carrying two Covid-infected mariners has docked in Wellington.
Covid case's NZ visit: Why the next 48 hours are critical
'Within the next 48 hours, we'll have a clearer picture of [any] community transmission.'
Covid jabs approved for Kiwi teens aged 12-15
Around 265,000 children are in the 12-15 age group in New Zealand.
Revealed: The regions where police are most likely to charge drug users
Data shows how police use prosecutorial discretion by region for all drugs, cannabis and P
Kris Faafoi: Hate speech changes won't criminalise 'stupid' things people say
Govt plans to move "very soon" on hate speech, three strikes and gay conversion therapy.
Two acute MIQ Covid cases; Melbourne trio misled officials to enter NZ
The Government is expecting 1 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine to arrive in July.
MIQ review: Weaknesses found in the high-trust border testing model
Covid test data matching system has come under scrutiny after failure.
Ashley Bloomfield says pandemic 'not even halfway through'
More than 235,000 people are now fully vaccinated.
Budget 2021 live: Here are the 10 things you need to know
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Death of NZer after Covid vaccine reported; no link established
Information 'strongly suggestive ... that the death was unrelated to vaccination'.
Live: 'I am safe' - Judith Collins responds after taking hit in new poll
Former PM Sir John Key was higher than Judith Collins in the preferred PM on 6.7 per cent.
Perth traveller now in MIQ faces fine or possible jail time
Questions remain over how a Kiwi flew home from Perth when the city was in lockdown.
NZ permanent residents from four high risk countries blocked from direct travel to NZ
The changes will see about 140 fewer passengers a week arriving from India
Covid case: Airport worker cleaned 'green-zone' plane that flew to Aussie
Hipkins: The risk of someone cleaning a plane and passing on Covid was 'minimal'.
Covid-infected MIQ guard lied to boss about regular tests: PM
More than 130,000 Covid vaccine doses have now been administered in NZ.
NZ-Aussie bubble to get Cabinet sign-off - PM insists airlines don't know date yet
PM will announce start date for bubble today - and two dates are reportedly in mind.
Covid-infected cleaner visited supermarket, relative's test 'weak positive'
Chris Hipkins and Ashley Bloomfield provide an update about the new MIQ worker case.
Covid MIQ worker had one jab, hotel guest reveals lax security staff
A worker at the Grand Millennium Auckland hotel has tested positive for Covid-19.
Transtasman bubble to be discussed next week - April possible start date
Transtasman bubble by mid-April? Cabinet ministers will discuss this on Monday.
Watch: Maiden speeches - Rawiri Waititi's promise to be unapologetic voice for Maori
Simon Court, Camilla Belich, Rawiri Waititi and Debbie Ngarewa-Packer are speaking today.
Government to let in 2000 fruit pickers from Pacific - but with living wage catch
The new border exceptions mean that few others will be granted before April next year.
PM invites Biden to NZ; three 'big projects' approved for fast-tracking
Ardern said she had a 'positive and warm' phone call with US President-elect Joe Biden.
Nine new Covid cases today, all in managed isolation
The Defence Force cluster grew to six yesterday. Today there are nine new cases in MIQ.
Interactive: How did your electorate vote in the referendums?
Referendum results for every electorate.
Four new Covid-19 cases in isolation; casual contact of community case on flight unwell
Person with symptoms in the Waikato who shared flight with a case; test result pending
Covid-19 case flew Auckland to Wellington on Thursday; 1300 Defence staff to work from home
Seventh time in just over three months that virus has been contracted in an MIQ facility.
'Warm relationship': Foreign Affairs Minister Nanaia Mahuta on Joe Biden's win
She expected "continued warm conversations" on the US-NZ relationship.
Watch: Chch community case a health worker looking after foreign fishermen
The latest community case represents the sixth border failure in just over three months
Ardern's new top team: Robertson Deputy PM, Little as Health Minister
Jacinda Ardern revealed her new top team.
Live: Referendum results - NZ votes yes on euthanasia, no on cannabis legalisation
Green MP Chloe Swarbrick has harsh words for the "no" campaign after referendum loss.
Cannabis legalisation rejected - will special votes overturn result?
The official result won't be known until November 6.
Euthanasia, cannabis results today: Is the Kiwi social fabric about to shift?
Preliminary referendum results on cannabis and euthanasia will be released at 2pm today.
The reeferendum: Preliminary results are out tomorrow - what happens next?
The Electoral Commission is releasing the preliminary result at 2pm Friday.
25 new Covid cases: Two in community, 18 fishermen
How many foreign deep-sea fishing crew in New Zealand have tested positive for Covid-19?
Port worker has new virus strain; likely infected on ship heading for Brisbane
The port worker is the first Covid-19 community case in NZ since September 24.
Live: 20,000 people donated to Labour as it plotted 'campaign with depth'
Jacinda Ardern says the election was a strong mandate for Labour's Covid recovery plan.
Ardern says 'mandate exists for Labour'; Govt to form in 3 weeks
Labour leader says she expects to form a Government within three weeks.
Ardern v Collins' fiery battle: 'Where did Covid outbreak come from? A rock in your garden?'
Verbal barbs were exchanged over respect for Samoa, the price of milk and climate change
One new Covid-19 case in managed isolation
The last community case was reported on September 24.
Three new Covid cases in community and six 'historical' cases
Today's three new cases are not linked to the Auckland cluster.
Watch: No new Covid cases, Bloomfield reveals weak positive thought to be historical
Three people remain in hospital with Covid.
Watch: National's plan for more foreign workers, students, tourists
National wants to look at shorter MIQ periods for arrivals from low risk countries.