Let’s face it, spelling can be tough! But rocking out could be the key to help sight words stick in your brain. Kea Kids News reporter Nina jams with one musical family who are creating songs to help kids learn things in a different way. Video / Kea Kids
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Cracks in coalition? David Seymour, Winston Peters quizzed on United Nations letter U-turn
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All Blacks assistant coach Jason Ryan and winger Sevu Reece ahead of the third test
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Kea Kids News: The small rugby player making big moves
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PM grilled on Seymour's critical UN letter
Christopher Luxon says he has spoken to David Seymour about his United Nations letter. Video / Mark Mitchell

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Naturists Federation react to the controversial nude Lotto ad
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Public Trust spreading a message of good will
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Commerce Commission to take Foodstuffs to court over 'cartel conduct'
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Lorna Riley talks micro cruising, European airports and Fiji reefs with Ryan
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'It's outrageous' - Herald NOW's panel on sentence lengths and the cost of funerals
Herald NOW's panel Maurice Williamson and Maria Slade talks to Ryan Bridge about the length of sentences and the cost of funerals.

The good Samaritans who found a missing engagement ring
Ring Finder's Gary Coker on helping to kiwis to find lost jewellery. Video / Herald NOW

Christopher Luxon calls Ray Chung's explicit email 'pretty vile'
The Prime Minister has commented on the email scandal engulfing Wellington's mayoral race. Video / Mark Mitchell

'We need a lot more people' - Viv Beck on how to get Auckland thriving
Heart of the City CEO Viv Beck talks to Ryan Bridge as third annual 'The State of the City' report released.

Gorilla Technology CEO Paul Spain on why crypto ATMs are being taken away
Tech Talk with Noel Leeming: 15 July 2025. Video / Herald NOW

'It paints a grim picture' - services sector continues to shrink
Business with 2degrees with BusinessDesk's Garth Bray. Video / Herald NOW

Chris Hipkins on Government scrapping Te Pūkenga and the improvement in NCEA results
Labour Leader Chris Hipkins talks to Ryan Bridge about the Government's decision to scrap Te Pūkenga and the improvement in NCEA numeracy and literacy results.

Even basic funerals are becoming 'unaffordable'
Funeral Directors Association CEO Gillian Boyes talks to Herald NOW's Ryan Bridge about the high cost of funerals