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.
Watch: Govt to provide relief fund for flood-affected regions
Extensive clean-up ahead, say ministers after viewing damage.
PM on carve-out for farmers in EV rebate scheme: 'Strong consideration' but rejected
Feebate scheme could add $3000 to utility vehicles from next year.
Covid-19: Rural areas won't get left behind in vaccine rollout - Bloomfield
New survey shows 69 per cent of people likely to get vaccinated.
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.
Ardern's new top team: Robertson Deputy PM, Little as Health Minister
Jacinda Ardern revealed her new top team.
PM inks new Greens deal; Shaw, Davidson will still push wealth tax outside of agreement
The co-operation agreement will be signed in the PM's boardroom in the Beehive.
Cannabis referendum: Everything you need to know including why it has become political
Everything you need to know about the referendum to legalise cannabis for personal use.
Full lockdown or freedom in Auckland: PM, Bloomfield and Cabinet to decide
'We round up sheep, we don't round up people,' says health boss Ashley Bloomfield.
Auckland in lockdown, rest of country in level 2 after community transmission
It comes after four cases of community transmission.
PM reveals $162m plan for cleaner waterways, 2000 jobs
Interest-free Govt loans for small businesses will also continue until end of the year.
NZ First MP: Firearms changes may have stopped terrorist from getting gun licence
Managing firearms licences will be taken off police and given to an independent authority.
'A game-changer': Jacinda Ardern on the hunt for a Covid-19 vaccine
PM said it was still 'early days' as the fight against Covid-19 was ongoing.
Budget 2020: Courses made free in building, construction, agriculture, manufacturing
Expanding the fees-free scheme has been shelved
PM: 20-somethings 'our vector' for coronavirus transmission
PM warns younger people relaxed about lockdown: "They are our vector for transmission.'
NZ First set to give green light to gun law reforms, including national gun register
NZ First was lobbied to oppose the Govt bill, but is now understood to be supporting it.
Lamb, wine and no guns: NZF Ministers' dinner with Gun City owner
"I tried to keep the gun debate out of it," says David Tipple.
Gun owners to dangle prospect of losing votes at NZ First conference
"We all vote for whoever aligns with our values the best."
Southland MP Hamish Walker lends a lambing hand
Hamish Walker came to the rescue after spying a bleeding ewe on its side as he drove by.
Waihi land purchase approval overturns previous veto
Sage effectively vetoed the land purchase in May. Now other ministers have approved it.
Govt sets out new plans for water management
Shake-up of water management was prompted by the Havelock North contamination in 2016.
Gun law reform: Nash gets it wrong, Ardern blames officials
Ministers got it wrong when they said only NZ citizens would get a firearms licence
Police Association welcome tighter gun laws and national register
The Police Association has been calling for a national register of firearms for years.
Big Read: All you need to know about medicinal cannabis
Health Ministry releases proposals for public feedback on the medicinal cannabis scheme
Gun lobby mounts campaign for fairer compo for firearms
Campaign seeks hundreds of thousands for legal action for fair gun buyback compensation
No compo for thousands of illegally-owned firearms
Police Commissioner Mike Bush has signalled that the buyback price list won't change
Govt's gun buyback scheme 'complete joke': Gun expert
John Herbert was one of the experts advising KPMG on the Govt's gun buyback scheme.
Gun owners 'angry and frustrated': Some say they won't hand in now-illegal firearms
Council of Licenced Firearms Owners is exploring legal action over Govt's buyback scheme.
Gun buyback scheme: Who's covered and who misses out
Gun owners will be paid $300 to convert illegal firearms to legal ones, if they wish.
Govt to order on-board cameras for fishing vessels to protect Māui dolphins
Vessels in waters off the west coast of the North Island will need to have cameras by Nov.
Money for gun buy-back scheme may not be enough
Gun lobby groups suggested the buy-back scheme could cost more than $500 million.
New gun control group pushes for national register
A new gun control lobby group wants stronger restrictions for semi-automatic weapons
Special cafes? Home-grown? Cannabis referendum details out today
Justice Minister Andrew Little will release details of the 2020 cannabis referendum today.
Govt poised to unveil capital gains tax announcement
Capital Gains Tax announcement expected this afternoon.
Police to gun community: Amnesty doesn't apply to gun use
The new ban on semi-automatics comes into force tomorrow.
Gun law reform passes third reading, will be in force on Friday
The types of weapons used in the terror attack on March 15 will be illegal from Friday.
Police Minister to farmers: set up your own pest-control business
The Government ban on semi-automatics includes strict exemptions for pest control.
Select committee recommends gun law reforms to pass, with extra exemptions
Select committee believes the bill should pass into law with a few exemptions.
Gun City boss calls media 'terrorists', tells MPs gun ban helps mosque shooter 'win'
David Tipple has told MPs the ban on semi-automatics "ignored what went wrong".
Police mismanaged gun control before Chch attack, MPs told
The finance and expenditure committee is hearing oral submissions on gun law reform today
Jones says conflict of interest managed appropriately
Shane Jones said he played no part in the Government's decision to grant $4.6m to Manea.
Capital Gains Tax could affect 400,000 lifestyle blocks: Simon Bridges
Simon Bridges releases figures showing there are 403,883 properties bigger than 4500 sq m.
Tenure review axed to save high country landscapes and native habitat
Eugenie Sage says the 30 properties still in the tenure review process will be reviewed
Govt proposals to overhaul commercial fishing rules
Commercial fishing rules are too complex, easily side-stepped, and hard to monitor
Govt announces $20 million to make rural highways safer
Road safety measures announced for Hawke's Bay, Gisborne, Manawatu and the West Coast.
Controversial CPTPP trade deal passes third reading
The controversial CPTPP trade deal has passed its third reading in Parliament.
PM announces Zero Carbon Act timeline
Government aiming for a net zero emissions economy by 2050.
Rumble strips, safety barriers coming for 30 dangerous rural roads
Govt reallocates $22.5m to improve road safety on 30 dangerous stretches on rural roads.
Tighter rules to apply to virtually all NZ farms
Government restricts sale of more New Zealand farm land.
Govt to crack down on farm sales to foreigners
The rules for the sale of NZ farmland to overseas buyers need to be clarified - Parker
Delaying monitoring 'fatally flawed', says NGO
Minister accused of being in fishing lobby's pocket by delaying monitoring rollout.
One country dramatically blocks TPP after deal agreed
One country has dramatically blocked the TPP trade deal.
Water tax on farmers to be scrapped
Ardern has backed down on a water tax, but is still committed to cleaning up waterways.
Farmers slam Nats' cattle ban plan
Federated Farmers is questioning the need for a National Party proposal for a compulsory ban on dairy cattle from all waterways.
Fieldays organisers hoping for 125,000 through the gates
A 4WD track featuring steep slopes, a waterfall, boulders and pools of water is one of the attractions at this year's National Fieldays in Hamilton.