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Focus Morning Bulletin: 29 June, 2022
From New Zealand to the moon, another step closer to a competitive grocery market and Jacinda Ardern announces a new agreement in Spain in the latest New Zealand Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald
From New Zealand to the moon, another step closer to a competitive grocery market and Jacinda Ardern announces a new agreement in Spain in the latest New Zealand Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald
A blanket of thick fog could be seen across Christchurch on Wednesday morning. Video / Hamish Clark
PM Jacinda Ardern fronts the media in Madrid, Spain. Video / NZ Herald
Waikato resident Josephine Poland talks about the erosion that threatens her beachside home. Video / Mike Scott
Wairoa mayor Craig Little on why his town is thriving, and ‘not dying’
National party leader Christopher Luxon is questioned on abortion law in New Zealand. Video / Mark Mitchell
Over 100 firefighters have battled the blaze this morning, and residents were warned of toxic fumes. Video / NZ Herald
In the final chapter of this series we are introduced to the youngest star of Matariki. As we look forward to the dawning year, Hiwa-i-te-rangi is the one who grants our wishes and aspirations. For ourselves, our hapū, and our people. Video / NZ Herald
Fire crews battle a huge blaze in Auckland, New Zealand’s latest support for Ukraine and how the parliament protest affected our police in the latest New Zealand Herald headlines.
Firefighters are battling a huge fire at an industrial building in Penrose. Video / Hayden Woodward / Dean Purcell
Acting PM Grant Robertson on abortion. Video / Mark Mitchell
Burst water main on George St sends water flying. Video / Newstalk ZB
Grant Robertson holds Post-Cabinet press conference
MetService National weather: June 27th - 29th
A sunfish was discovered at the beach in Kaiapoi, Canterbury. Video / Rosa Marks
Ururangi finds out why she shares a name with one of the children of Matariki as we learn about the stars of rain and wind. Video / NZ Herald
The Prime Minister jets off to Europe, why recent random stabbings shouldn’t alarm us and what Aucklanders are spending millions on each day in the latest New Zealand Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald
Dairy on the Canterbury Plains: was it a big mistake? Frank Film investigates. Video / Frank Film
Canterbury District Commander Superintendent John Price provides details on the 'horrific, traumatic and random attack' in Sockburn, Christchurch. Video / Kurt Bayer
Police were alerted to a report of the man allegedly threatening a member of the public with a metal bar and a knife on Williams St near Ohoka Rd on Saturday night. Video / Kurt Bayer
Kuia points out the freshwater and saltwater stars, and explains how they can inform us of the coming year's catch. And Ururangi finds out why, despite it looking delicious, we do not eat the food in the umu kohukohu. Video / NZ Herald
Just a little bit of activity or a change of scenery can help when you feel depressed. Video / NZ Herald
Frankie and Rawa’s journey towards pregnancy and the difficulties of being a tans-man and trying to conceive Video / Whakaata Māori
Next we look to Matariki's second and third eldest tamariki – two stars deeply connected with food from the ground and the sky. In the process we learn about umu kohukohu, an ancient tradition of honouring the stars. Video / NZ Herald
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern gives a Matariki speech at Te Papa. Video / NZ Herald
Eden Park Superette Ramraid - ram raiders find an empty store on entry. Video / Hayden Woodward