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“Disgusting” protests disrupt Pride events. Brush fire on Lewis Pass Road. Hamas/Israel exchange prisoners. Video / NZ Herald
“Disgusting” protests disrupt Pride events. Brush fire on Lewis Pass Road. Hamas/Israel exchange prisoners. Video / NZ Herald
Couple battle Auckland Council over storm-damaged home for compensation. Video / Dean Purcell
A group wearing Man Up T-shirts block Ponsonby Rd, holding up the parade as they performed a haka. Video / Supplied
The NZ Health sector is believed to be in chaos after multiple high profile resignations. Hamas has been ordered to release more hostages and multiple speed cameras are down.
A recording has emerged of an ANZ staff member helping a customer send $250,000 to scammers. Video / NZ Herald
Seven-metre custom Manu platform installed in Auckland's Viaduct Harbour ahead of the Z Manu World Champs. Video / Z Manu World Champs
The teen's lawyer says he's never seen a case like it in 28 years in immigration law. Video / Cameron Pitney
About 230 workers will lose their jobs at Kinleith Mill in Tokoroa. Video / Mike Scott
Health Minister Simeon Brown opens ward at North Shore Hospital. Video / Alex Burton
Exploration of the psychological trauma of White Island burn victims, effectiveness of flu medicine in doubt and calls for vegetable growing to be under the Resource Management Act
Ross George started Direct Capital 30 years ago – it's since raised hundreds of millions of dollars to buy businesses such as AS Colour, Wet & Forget & Bayleys Real Estate.
Cyclone Gabrielle floodwaters destroyed Waikato Gray’s Eskdale home in February 2023. He refused a council buyout, staying on his ancestral land in a caravan. Video / Rafaella Melo
Ferris was found in contempt by a Parliament committee. Video / Parliament TV
Tenants may be disclosing more than they need to, Whangārei councillors hold stance on fluoridation and the BSA welcomes consultation to media changes. Video / NZ Herald
The first test train goes through the full length of Auckland's City Rail Link tunnels.
The Ōtara shops playground has been pulled down for public drunkenness! Reporter Richard investigates why leaders couldn’t kick them out and where kids can play now.
Flyover footage shows what Wellington's Courtenay Place could look like. Video / Wellington City Council
Whangārei District Council today voted to keep going with its refusal to fluoridate, risking imprisonment and more. Video / Susan Botting
Ocean and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones releases a consultation document on potential fishing regulation reforms. Video / Mark Mitchell
Minister for Oceans and Fisheries, Shane Jones speaks to the media live from Wellington. Video / NZ Herald
The economy is expected to turn a corner but food and security is still rife in New Zealand. Video / NZ Herald
Reporter Moses and his mates take us on a tour of their life in rural Pipiwai, where bush to table is a way of life. Video / Kea Kids News
The Herald took a look around the Canterbury institution with former student and current tour guide, 84-year-old Derek Banks. Video / Derek Banks
Act leader David Seymour says he believes his relationship with Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is “very strong, very constructive". Video / Mark Mitchell
A man found rows of dead eels along the shoreline during his evening bike ride. Video / Pete Mazany
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says he had a very constructive conversation with Act leader David Seymour last night. Video / Mark Mitchell
US President says he is committed to buying the Gaza Strip. Video / The White House
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon speaks on the Mike Hosking Breakfast after poll, David Seymour tensions.
Red carpet rolled out for foreign business, banking expert claims NZ First misunderstands bank fine and new poll isn't a concern for the government just yet. Video / NZ Herald