
Focus: Finance Minister says economy not growing as fast as hoped
Finance Minister Nicola Willis said the economy isn't growing as fast as the Government hoped. Video / Mark Mitchell
Finance Minister Nicola Willis said the economy isn't growing as fast as the Government hoped. Video / Mark Mitchell
Broadcasting Minister Melissa Lee spoke about the closure of Newshub and what measures could be taken to help the struggling media industry. Video / Mark Mitchell
Defence Minister Judith Collins comments on the RNZAF's Boeing 757 breaking down, saying it is embarrassing. Video / Mark Mitchell
The Government reveals its plan to get transport back on track, a wild start to autumn so what’s in store today? And the US Supreme Court clears the way for Donald Trump in the latest NZ Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald / AP
Labour leader Chris Hipkins was highly critical of the Government's Policy Statement on Land Transport. Video / Mark Mitchell
Health campaigners blast David Seymour’s latest appointment, Auckland city’s worst choke points revealed and why Israel won't take part in the next round of ceasefire talks in the latest NZ Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald
One dead in workplace incident in Mt Wellington. IMAGES / Hayden Woodward
Premier House Report does not state house is uninhabitable. First aid drops from USA in Gaza after 100 killed last week. Four dead after Russian drone crashes into apartment building in Odessa, Ukraine.
Brian Tamaki’s Freedom and Rights Coalition is marching throughout the country, calling on the Prime Minister to defend free speech. Video / Sylvie Whinray
Associate Justice Minister Nicole McKee's Firearms Prohibition Orders Legislation Amendment Bill announcement in Wellington. Video / Mark Mitchell
Bigger buses hit the streets, journalists reveal plans to save Newshub and an investigation is launched after a technical glitch brought petrol stations to a standstill in the latest NZ Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald
Investigations reporter Michael Morrah spoke at Newshub’s Auckland newsroom in Eden Terrace following the announcement the news outlet would be shut down. Video / Alyse Wright
Students from the MP’s old school, Tangaroa College, performed a powerful haka as the hearse carrying Fa’anānā Efeso Collins left the centre. Video / Simon Wilson / Michael Craig
Reynold Yang will attend the prestigious school in London at just 15-years-old. Video / Ben Dickens
The Green MP’s memorial service will be held at the Due Drop Events Centre in South Auckland. Video / Ben Dickens | Chereè Kinnear
Newshub staff left heartbroken by closure proposal, Parliament repeals New Zealand's smokefree law and employees query leap year pay in the latest NZ Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald
Up to 300 jobs are expected to be lost as one of our biggest commercial media company’s newsrooms - Newshub - is set to close at the end of June. Video / Chereè Kinnear | Ben Dickens
Parliament makes progress in disestablishing the Māori Health Authority, alleged Sydney killer reveals location of missing couple and new research paints a worrisome picture of our financial outlook in the latest NZ Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald
Police remain at the scene of a Mt Albert Kāinga Ora estate where a person died on Monday afternoon. Video / Ben Dickens
Homicide investigation under way at Kāinga Ora estate, Golriz Ghahraman faces a fourth charge as her court date gets pushed back and what sparked mass Albert Park evacuation in the latest NZ Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and MP Erica Stanford held a post-Cabinet meeting press conference. Video / NZ Herald
Why some experts believe new gang laws could backfire, Wellington tackles a railway renewals backlog and Paula Bennett considers Auckland mayoralty in the latest NZ Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald
Goldsmith said for too long gangs have been unwanted, intimidating and a pervasive prescience in communities.
Iris Roxo Zubok succumbed to a cascading series of health challenges related to Kabuki Syndrome, but her parents are determined her death not be vain.
Mediators increase efforts to gain a cease-fire in Gaza before more innocent civilians are harmed. Today also marks the two year anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
A group of 16 Vietnamese allegedly paid $203,000 after being promised work and new lives, but arrived to find no jobs and were left with a mountain of debt. Video / Jason Oxenham
The infrastructure commission says we need to look more to the long term, worries about standards of care between public and private hospitals and train cancellations are 3 times higher than in previous years. Video / NZ Herald
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon speaks to NZ's goal of minimising the amount of people, of all ages; using the job-seekers or any benefit rather than working.
PM Christopher Luxon discusses progress and the plan in moving towards a smoke-free New Zealand.
Felix Shaw is calling on support for a petition he hopes to take to Parliament to have hearing aid batteries fully funded for over 18-year-olds. Video / NZ Herald