Focus: Auckland University death threats over spaces for Pasifika and Māori
The University of Auckland has revealed students and staff received threats during the controversy over designated study spaces. Video / NZ Herald
The University of Auckland has revealed students and staff received threats during the controversy over designated study spaces. Video / NZ Herald
Kea Kids News and reporter Miya are challenging you to spread kindness! Join TikTokers Win and Judah on the World Vision 40 Hour Challenge to fight climate change.
Digital Priorities 2024 report: Technology Users Association of NZ head Craig Young interviewed executives at non-technology companies to find their top concerns. Video / Carson
American civil rights activist Minnijean Brown-Trickey visited the Bay of Plenty and spoke to more than 800 social studies and history students from the region.
An aircraft travelling from Queenstown to Melbourne appears to have fire coming from an engine Video / Aaron Henderson / Dani Wilson / High wings photography / Supplied
Police are appealing for information after a recent spate of copper thefts in Christchurch. Video / NZ Police
Greens co-leader Marama Davidson's announcement over her breast cancer diagnosis. Video / Mark Mitchell
The Prime Minister touches down in Tokyo, Auckland roads flood amid heavy rain and the change that’s got primary teachers concerned. Video / NZ Herald
Flooding signs have been placed on Elstree Ave in Glen Innes overnight after heavy rain caused surface flooding. Video / Hayden Woodward
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon’s international travel plans have been somewhat waylaid by a minor breakdown. Video / NZ Herald
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon gave a press conference in Papua New Guinea. Video / RNZ
PM Christopher Luxon in Japan. Further violence in Gaza sees death on both sides. Princess Catherine makes first public appearance since cancer diagnosis. Video / NZ Herald
Water cremation takes just twelve hours, is environmentally friendly, and it could be coming to New Zealand. Video / Cameron Pitney / Mark Mitchell / Getty
Putin's demands for ending the war were swiftly rejected by Ukraine.
Figures from Hawke’s Bay Age Concern paint a concerning picture of the abuse faced by the region’s elderly population.
Putin proposes his requirements for the war on Ukraine to end, the search for Tom Phillips and his children continues and NZ ski season begins today.
Emma Young was one of four people who founded real estate company Lowe & Co in 2015.
Sir Graham Lowe and Minister of Corrections Mark Mitchell attending the graduation of the prison programme called Kick for the Seagulls.
MetService Severe Weather Warning: Friday 14th June
A woman has been charged with murder after a man was hit and killed by a car in West Auckland. Video / Hayden Woodward
Visa-free travel to China extended, the search for wanted man Tom Phillips and his children continues, and wild weather expected. Video / NZ Herald / Newstalk ZB / Getty
Nicola Willis and Erica Stanford with Specialist Schools announcement / NZ Herald
Warning: Some viewers may find this video distressing: CCTV footage shows three large dogs chasing Maltipoo Marley moments before he was fatally mauled in Rotorua.
Celia Farnworth shares her ovarian cancer journey.
Luxon is expected to discuss the economy with Premier Li. The pair are also expected to raise issues of contention. Video / Mark Mitchell
Dante Temara talks about his dream for a new skatepark in Rotorua.
Hundreds gathered to watch the rounds of the tractor pull competition at Fieldays 2024.
From bare land to earthworks, foundations, walls, roof - fast progress in east Auckland. Video: Legacy Construction, supplied by Foodstuffs North Island
Three's new show, Madam premieres on July 4 Video / TV Three
Fresh sighting of wanted man Tom Phillips and his children, Gulf Harbour body in the bag tips to Police, and property prices slide. Video / NZ Herald / Getty