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Age-old tricks to avoiding sunburn this summer
This video shows kiwis how to deal with the sun during summer.
Air New Zealand Dreamliner Rolls-Royce engine problems cause cancellations
Air New Zealand is scrambling to find more aircraft after problems with Rolls-Royce engines on its Dreamliners forced flight cancellations and delays during the next four days.
Focus: Will Xmas save retailers?
A slowing housing market and increasing online competition have hit retailers hard – will Christmas shoppers save the day?
Local Focus: The school with no students
Tuturumuri School has lost all its students. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Lisa Roach on the next generation of champion racehorses
Lisa Roach spends her nights walking around the "nursery paddocks" at Cambridge Stud making sure all is well as the new generation of champion race horses are born. / Video by Alan Gibson
Flying into Eden Park on the stadium's new zipline
Flynny from The Hits flies onto the hallowed Eden Park turf via zipline, as the legendary stadium opens their new adrenaline-pumping attraction.
Focus: What really was on the stretcher that fell out of a hearse?
The funeral company involved in an incident where, what appeared to be a body roll through a busy intersection, has revealed what really was on the stretcher. Disclaimer: This video is exclusively managed by Caters News. To license or use in a commercial player please contact info@catersnews.com or call +44 121 616 1100 / +1 646 380 1615
LIVE: Auckland police give update on Grace Millane
Auckland police give update on missing British tourist, Grace Millane.
Woman speaks after losing partner to synthetic drugs
Jess Waldon, the girlfriend of Calum Jones who died last year after taking synthetic drugs, speaks to the Herald. / Video by Jason Oxenham
Former Prime Minister Dame Jenny Shipley - Weekend Herald Business profile
Prime Minister Dame Jenny Shipley - Weekend Herald Business profile. / Video by Dean Purcell.
'Very disappointed in the industrial action' Chief Transport Officer says
Mark Lambert Chief Transport Services Officer Auckland Transport discusses the upcoming industrial action to train services.
Our First Summer: Our Quake Rebuild
Dave Buick and Leah Gill explain their life after a earthquake destroyed their home. The couple explain how life is in a garage and the gratitude for those who helped them during the tough time. / Supplied by Dave Buick and Leah Gill
Horror as body bag flies from hearse on busy Auckland street
The shocking incident was captured on dashcam. Video: Supplied / Caters
Focus: New Zealand's Top Facebook Moments of 2017
What events and people did Kiwis talk about the most this year?
Christchurch school teacher gets dying wish and releases album
Jonathan Densem finally decided it was time to record his album, 'I'm Saying it Now', after he was diagnosed with brain cancer. Video credit: Christchurch Star Media / Ashleigh Monk and Christian Tjandrawinata
Local Focus: What do you get when you cross a labrador with a librarian?
The 'LABrarians' are making a big difference at a Tauranga school. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Managing Director of Transdev on Train Strike
Michel Ladrak Managing Director of Transdev Auckland, talks frankly about the upcoming industrial action to train services.
Calls for KFC to offer halal chicken
The company said it trialled halal in 2001 but found it too hard to main halal chicken supplies
Mob tangi procession through downtown Hastings
Tangi: Mongrel Mob member Nevara Raheke was taken through the Hastings CBD in a red hearse this afternoon.
BMX Olympian Sarah Walker rides the SkyTower
Kiwi BMX Olympian Sarah Walker rides around the SkyTower to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the AJ Hackett Sky Walk. / Video by Dean Purcell
Zac Franich speaks about suicide - Voices of HOPE
'Zac bravely speaks about the suicide of a close family friend and how this tragedy impacted him and his family.' / Voices of Hope.
Attorney General and Health Minister on NZ drinking water quality report
Attorney General David Parker and Health Minister David Clark on the drinking water quality report released today. 100,000 New Zealanders may be exposed to sub-standard water. / Video by Mark Mitchell