
Emergency incident on Auckland's North Shore
Emergency services are responding to serious incident in Browns Bay on Auckland's North Shore. Video / Supplied
Emergency services are responding to serious incident in Browns Bay on Auckland's North Shore. Video / Supplied
CCTV video shows the moment vandals covered Karangahape Rd's famous rainbow crossing in white paint. Video / Supplied
Why isn't Easter Sunday anchored to a specific date like Christmas, Waitangi or ANZAC Day? Video / NZ Herald
Dozens of family and friends of Gisborne brawl victim Kane Wiremu Te Paa gathered at Hauiti Marae, Tolaga Bay, for his tangi today.
With cherished classics and new thrilling attractions, the Easter show is sure to impress this long weekend. Video / Alyse Wright
Television New Zealand (TVNZ) staffers are rallying outside the broadcaster’s Auckland HQ today in a bid to save Sunday, Fair Go and the Midday and Tonight news shows from being pulled off air.
Re: News reporter Baz Macdonald speaks at TVNZ on the proposed job cuts.
Port of Auckland workers have marched up Queen St in support of keeping the port in council ownership. Video / Jason Oxenham
Truck fire causes major delays on State Highway 1 as Easter weekend begins. Video / Supplied
Footage of a car fire on Coulter Rd. Video / Andrew Warner
Hamilton businessman and Robbie Allen is a colourful character living his best life after rising from crime and alcoholism. Video / Mike Scott
Emirates Team New Zealand are back in full swing with both training vessels back on the water. Video / Emirates Team NZ
A rainbow crossing celebrating the LGBTQI+ community on Auckland's Karangahape Rd has been painted over following a similar action in Gisborne by Destiny Church members. Video / NZ Herald
New Zealand students called out as among the worst behaved, Aucklanders have their say on Wayne Brown’s rates rise proposal and Easter kicks off with a busy day of travel in the latest NZ Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald / Getty
Timelapse shows roading work done on the Brynderwyns. Video / NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi
From April, schools all across NZ will be ditching devices in classrooms thanks to the Prime Minister! But some schools have started the ban early. Kea Kids News reporter Finley takes us to one of them to find out how it’s going. Video / Kea Kids News
Finance Minister Nicola Willis has conceded she won’t be able to get the Government’s finances back in shape as quickly as expected, while delivering tax cuts that may not end up looking as attractive as National promised before the election. Video / NZ Herald
MetService National Weather: March 27th - April 1st. Video / Metservice
Rayleen the stingray has made the Port of Napier her home. Video / Alex MacGregor
Auckland University student Shakeel Shamaail is outraged at the segregation allegations. Video / Jason Oxenham
A fire has broken out in Taitā cemetery, Lower Hutt. Video / Latisha Robinson
Hastings Mayor Sandra Hazlehurst speaks about the cancellation of Rainbow Storytime event at city's library. Video / Hastings District Council
Wayne Brown claims the cash-strapped city is missing on millions of dollars. Video / NZHerald
The search for survivors continues after Baltimore bridge collapse, Auckland Airport’s new $300m transport hub and the Government set to unveil its economic plan in the latest NZ Herald headlines. Video / NZHerald
Papakura Fire Brigade station officer Phil Beech speaks about the gas leak in Karaka overnight. Video / NZ Herald
Every spring equinox kids ring in the Persian New Year with song, dance, and their magical guest Amu Nowruz, who dishes out gifts of eggs and toys! Kea Kids News reporter Emmanuel takes us behind the scenes at the Nowruz celebration in New Lynn. Video / Kea Kids News
Auckland Airport Chief Executive Carrie Hurihanganui discusses the new Transport Hub. Video / Jason Oxenham
Black smoke billows from a vehicle on a street in Addington after reports that some pallets caught ablaze. Video / Connor Nicholson-Plank
GCSB director-general Andrew Clark said the GCSB was confident to publicly attribute the cyber attack to China. Video / Mark Mitchell
The head of spy agency NZ Security Intelligence Service Andrew Hampton said seven New Zealanders were found to have been contracted by a third party to support military aviation training for China's army. Video / Mark Mitchell