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Focus: Interislander ferries reaching the end of their working life
The Interislander Cook Strait ferries are reaching the end of their working life, and two new ferries are being built to replace them. Video / Mark Mitchell
The Interislander Cook Strait ferries are reaching the end of their working life, and two new ferries are being built to replace them. Video / Mark Mitchell
'Shut up and dance with me' - School principal busts out the moves Belmont Primary School principal Bruce Cunningham shows off his dance moves to students heading away on school camp. Video / Ali Levitt
Voices of The Pacific is a five part mini-documentary series on RSE workers. The series was produced by PCF in partnership with HortNZ. These are the stories of workers from the five original RSE Pacific nations that started the scheme 16 years ago. Video / NZ Herald
An organiser is looking to make some changes from what she learned at Te Matatini to one of Aotearoa's largest Pacific festivals. Video / Te Ao Maori News
New Zealand's biggest bank pays up after scammers target pensioner, why things aren’t all as they seem in the health sector and documents reveal fears our Government has over China in the latest New Zealand Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald
Dave visits Gisborne to see firsthand the devastation caused by Cyclone Gabrielle and learn how his charity BBM could better support those in need. Video / BBM / NZ Herald
Public Service Minister Andrew Little on the code for conduct for senior board members. Video / Mark Mitchell
Women are still battling for gender equality in Aotearoa New Zealand. Video / NZ Herald
PM Chris Hipkins on the Public Service Code of Conduct. Video / Mark Mitchell
Residents were left shaken after a massive chemical truck blaze on Auckland's Southern Motorway sent debris into their properties. Video / Hayden Woodward
The Rt Hon Dame Cindy Kiro shares a special message for International Women's day. Video / UN Women Aotearoa NZ
Grant Robertson, Megan Woods and Mark Mitchell talk to Mike Hosking about ‘See you next Tuesday’. Video / Newstalk ZB
Chemical truck blaze broke out just north of the northbound Papakura on-ramp, just before 3am. Video / Supplied / Hayden Woodward
Massive truck fire sees Auckland motorway closed, how our emergency departments are faring under pressure and Mount Ruapehu keeps its cool for the next ski season in the latest New Zealand Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald
Kea Kids News reporter Scarlett talks to some weary travellers about their experience of being stuck overseas and scrambling to find a way home during Cyclone Gabrielle. Video / Kea Kids News
Phelan Pirrie is the sole survivor of the trio who manned the Muriwai fire truck on the night of February 13, when Cyclone Gabrielle struck the tiny settlement on Auckland’s west coast. Video / Te Ao News
PM Chris Hipkins and National leader Christopher Luxon expressing opposing views on ACC and Pharmac chair Steve Maharey. Video / Mark Mitchell
Health Minister Ayesha Verrall finally admits that Steve Maharey offered his resignation to her. Video / NZ Herald
A Black American woman was racially abused in Palmerston North. Video / TikTok
A small group of Awatoto residents are asking for help to remove the silt and protect their homes if they have to leave. Reporter Mitchell Hageman / Video Warren Buckland.
Award-winning broadcaster Mike Hosking has explained himself after a listener questioned his sign-off to Prime Minister Chris Hipkins. Video / Newstalk ZB
Cost-cutting triggers early job losses across Auckland Council, why the dad of a toddler found dead in a pond wants the case reopened and Harry Styles is in town, what you need to know before heading along in the latest New Zealand Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald