
Focus: Covid Outbreak | Tuesday 5th April Wrap
Covid-19 Omicron outbreak: 23 deaths, 14,120 cases reported today, 692 patients in hospital. Video / NZ Herald
Covid-19 Omicron outbreak: 23 deaths, 14,120 cases reported today, 692 patients in hospital. Video / NZ Herald
National leader Christopher Luxon comments on Russia and war crimes. Video / Mark Mitchell
As the sole survivor of the crash pleads guilty to dangerous driving causing death, Timaru father Stephen Drummond talks about the death of his son Javarney. Video / George Heard
New Zealand stays at red, warning as the world hurtles to the climate danger zone and why Russia’s retreating Ukraine’s capital city in the latest New Zealand Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald
PM Jacinda Ardern on war crimes committed by Russia in Ukraine. Video / Mark Mitchell
Covid 19 Omicron outbreak: Nine deaths, 10,205 cases as PM Jacinda Ardern announces NZ to remain at red traffic light setting. Video / NZ Herald
Signing in is out as vaccine passes are scrapped, and a survey reveals most business owners are in support. Video / NZ Herald
More Covid restrictions to be reviewed, why the builders of Transmission Gully have been hit with a multi-million dollar fine and fire crews battle a blaze at Awarua wetlands in the latest New Zealand Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald
18 Covid-related deaths were reported on Sunday. Video / Dean Purcell / Michael Craig / Alex Burton
More than 350 people have now died with Covid-19 in New Zealand.
Cheree Kinnear joins Dr David Burnham and Dr John Nudds who extensively researched the remains of Peter the T. rex. Video / NZ Herald
Covid 19 Omicron outbreak: 13,475 community cases, 17 deaths. Video / NZ Herald
It may only be a small difference on the clocks but Daylight Saving has been linked to US$434 million of lost productivity and a downturn in crime for the day. Video / NZ Herald
More pay for minimum wage workers, Auckland’s housing market takes a hit and how Russia’s changing it’s approach in the latest New Zealand Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald
Anna Elinder-Camburn, a haematologist at North Shore Hospital had her hair shaved by her friend to raise funds for Leukaemia & Blood Cancer NZ. Video / Brett Phibbs
After years of budget blowouts and delays, Transmission Gully is finally open to the public. Video / Mark Mitchell
There were 15,250 new cases of Covid-19 in the community on Thursday, and 22 Covid-related deaths. Video / Mark Mitchell / Dean Purcell / Michael Craig
As the booster and child vaccine rates slow across NZ, Northern Region Health Coordination Centre's clinical director Dr Anthony Jordan and Starship paediatrician Emma Best explain why even after Covid infection, vaccinations are critical. Video / NZ Herald
Chris Hipkins announced a new initiative aimed at improving access to rapid-antigen testing to people in rural areas. Video / Mark Mitchell / Dean Purcell / Michael Craig
PM Jacinda Ardern was 'disappointed' with the move of the America's Cup offshore while Auckland Mayor Phil Goff revealed more details about what will happen to the former team base locations. Video / NZ Herald / Getty Images
What you need to know before heading back overseas, as borders around the world open up. Video / NZ Herald
NZTA transport manager Brett Gliddon speaks about the opening of Transmission Gully. Video / Mark Mitchell
Ellen Craig and Cult leader Alexander Wilon were arrested last year in a joint operation by NSW and NZ Police. Video / NZ Herald / Channel 10
Which city will host the next America's Cup, how new legislation could drive up consumer costs and signs of progress at peace talks between Russia and Ukraine in the latest New Zealand Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald
Ukrainian refugee couple farewell newly-renovated home, bound for New Zealand.
There were 34 Covid-related deaths in New Zealand on Tuesday, a record for the outbreak so far. Video / Dean Purcell / Michael Craig / Alex Burton / NZ Herald
PM Jacinda Ardern commenting on the resignation of Louisa Wall. Video / Mark Mitchell
National leader Christopher Luxon attacking the government over policies creating excessive bureaucracy. Video / Mark Mitchell
National leader Christopher Luxon vague about their party supporting a referendum on co-governance. Video / Mark Mitchell
Drama at the Oscars, why Auckland Transport wants to get rid of kerbside parking and the next round of peace talks between Ukraine and Russia loom in the latest New Zealand Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald