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Acquitted after 11 years and three trials
Hendrix Kahia and a relative perform a haka for his two counsel at Hamilton High Court, celebrating his acquittal of Wiremu Birch's murder after 11 years and three trials.
Government legislating to overturn Court of Appeal decision
Treaty Negotiations Minister Paul Goldsmith on the Government's plans to legislate to overturn the Court of Appeal decision on the Marine and Coastal Area Act.
Pie of the Year Awards
Chef Sid Sahrawat, Biker Steve Crow and chief judge Tim Aspinall share their thoughts on this years pies.
Paris 2024: Who will be our Olympic flag bearers?
Will Toogood explains the top candidates to carry the New Zealand Olympic Flag in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Video / NZ Herald
Charlotte Dujardin withdraws from Olympics amid horse whipping controversy
Three-time gold medalist Charlotte Dujardin has withdrawn from the Paris Olympics after footage emerged of her repeatedly whipping a horse. Video / @matchdarts180
Focus: $802 million for lower North Island public transport
Transport Minister Simeon Brown announced the investment intended to fund 18 new trains to run from 2028. Video / Mark Mitchell
Mike Hosking talks to new Commissioner of Health New Zealand Lester Levy
Mike Hosking talks to the new Commissioner of Health New Zealand, Lester Levy, on the Mike Hosking Breakfast. Video / Newstalk ZB
Billions likely for abuse survivors and a blow for SMEs | Focus Morning Bulletin July 24, 2024
In today's headlines with Susie Nordqvist, compensation could run into the billions for abuse in care survivors and small businesses in biggest sales decline since Covid.
Whenua: Urban Māori
Urban Māori are recognised and have organisations advocating for their needs.
Whenua: Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei
Ngarimu Blair explains how Auckland’s biggest iwi lost its land and how it is growing back.
Whenua: Ngāi Tahu
Tā Tipene O’Regan explains how the South Island iwi lost its land through spurious deeds.
Inside the Rovers: On The Road
Napier City Rovers face almost 6000km of mini-van travel in their hunt for a spot in the National League. Last weekend, The Herald went on the road with them. Video / Neil Reid
Whenua: Waikato-Tainui
Rahui Papa explains the how the loss of land through invasion impacted the iwi.
Watch: Breaching whale flips boat off New Hampshire coast
A breaching whale flipped a boat off of the New Hampshire coast this morning.
Commissioners of Abuse in Care Royal Commission reflect on the landmark inquiry
Commissioners of Abuse in Care Royal Commission reflect on the landmark inquiry.
Abuse in care survivors - Alison Pascoe
Abuse in care survivors - Alison Pascoe. Video / Royal Commission of Inquiry
Abuse in care survivors - Catherine Daniels
Abuse in care survivors - Catherine Daniels. Video / Royal Commission of Inquiry
Abuse in care survivors - Pearl Putaranui
Abuse in care survivors - Pearl Putaranui. Video / Royal Commission of Inquiry
Abuse in care survivors - Kath Coster
Abuse in care survivors - Kath Coster. Video / Royal Commission of Inquiry
Abuse in care survivors - Netta Christian
Abuse in care survivors - Netta Christian. Video / Royal Commission of Inquiry
Abuse in care survivors - Keith Wiffin
Abuse in care survivors - Keith Wiffin. Video / Royal Commission of Inquiry
Abuse in care survivors - Tyrone Marks
Abuse in care survivors - Tyrone Marks. Video / Royal Commission of Inquiry
Abuse in care survivors - Eugene Ryder
Abuse in care survivors - Eugene Ryder. Video / Royal Commission of Inquiry
Abuse in Care: Our national disgrace
The Abuse in Care report was released today after six years of investigation. Video / NZ Herald
Person damages plants outside chapel at Elliotts Funeral Services
A person intentionally damaged the plants outside the chapel at Elliotts Funeral Services in Tauranga. Video / Supplied
PM responds to Abuse in Care final report
The Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care began probing into state and faith-based care of children, young people, and vulnerable adults over five years ago.
Bill discharged after Minister fails to speak
A bill was discharged in Parliament after the minister responsible for it failed to speak. Video / Parliament TV
Patrick Gower's message to Kiwis ahead of the Olympics
Patrick Gower is calling on Kiwis to send message of support to our Olympians in Paris. Video / 2 Degrees
Up to 10,000 expected for record-breaking haka
Up to 10,000 people are expected to meet at Eden Park on September 29th in an attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the world's largest haka. Video / Whakaata Māori
Explosion at Yellowstone's Biscuit Bason Geyser
Yellowstone's Biscuit Bason geyser in Montana has exploded unexpectedly with tourists on the viewing boardwalk having a lucky escape. Video / Vlada Bolotinsky
Abuse in Care report and could Darleen Tana be forced out? | Focus Morning Bulletin July 23, 2024
In today's headlines with Susie Nordqvist, a big day for survivors of abuse in this country and Greens looking at whether to force Darleen Tana out. Video / NZ Herald
Bodycam video of the fatal shooting of Sonya Massey
Sheriff's Deputy Sean Grayson has been charged with first-degree murder, aggravated battery, and official misconduct. Video / Illinois State Police
Kamala Harris campaigns in Wisconsin
Kamala Harris spoke about her time as a courtroom prosecutor before being elected to the US Senate, saying 'I know Donald Trump's type.' Video / CNN
Deputy PM Winston Peters’ slammed over ‘retard’ remark in Parliament
Helen Clark has weighed in on Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters’ remarks in Parliament today after he used the phrase “retard comment”. Video / Parliament TV
Abuse in care survivors - Toni Jarvis
Abuse in care survivors - Toni Jarvis. Video / Royal Commission of Inquiry
Former Green MP Darleen Tana fronts media at Parliament
Former Greens MP Darleen Tana says she will remain working in Parliament as " as long as this place allows me.” Video / Mark Mitchell
Woman's racist, violent rant on Auckland bus
Woman's racist, violent rant on Auckland bus. Video / Supplied