
Churches oppose Treaty Bill and homicide investigations | Focus Morning Bulletin September 9, 2024
Treaty Principles Bill faces opposition from church leaders, SkyCity casino shuts its doors for the week and Police launch 11 homicide investigations.
Treaty Principles Bill faces opposition from church leaders, SkyCity casino shuts its doors for the week and Police launch 11 homicide investigations.
Reporter Brooklyn is at Manurewa Pool with Kendra, a rangatahi on the Under-19 NZ Underwater Hockey Team! But what is underwater hockey, and more importantly, is it any fun?
A pod of dolphins joined Auckland Dragon Boat Association paddlers on their regular Sunday morning training today. Video / Auckland Dragon Boat Association
Teen faces murder charge in Grey Lynn shooting. Fire contained in Otago farmland. Russia launches massive drone attack on Ukraine. Video / NZ Herald
Rose, a mother of six discusses a lifetime of problem gambling. Video / Michael Craig
Amanda Carr and her son CJ from Ongaonga discuss CJ's recovery. Video / Paul Taylor
Kaipara Mayor Craig Jepson declined a moment of silence for the late Kīngi Tūheitia in a council meeting on Wednesday morning, a day before the late Māori king was buried. V / WM
A spike in homicides in Auckland City is nothing to be worried about, says Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson, as a new meth capital of the country is revealed and wild weather looms.
Official information obtained by the Herald details New Zealand's hotspots for poaching in fully protected marine reserves. Video / Cameron Pitney / Corey Fleming / Mark Mitchell
Police update Grey Lynn shooting. Video / Michael Craig
Police investigate Grey Lynn shooting, Ngā Wai hono i te pō expected to continue her father’s legacy and hearing aid costs put older Kiwis at risk.
A person was detained after an armed police team searched a home on Great North Road, north of Tuarangi Rd. Video / NZ Herald
Police were called to a Grey Lynn address following a report of a firearm being discharged. Video / NZ Herald
New Zealand psychologist and author Nigel Latta has been diagnosed with inoperable, incurable cancer. Video / Nigel Latta
One motorist has caught a near miss on a dashcam from the Panmure Highway Bridge, where safety features on the road have broken. Video / Supplied
Thousands of mourners from across the country gathered today at Tūrangawaewae Marae for the funeral of Kīngi Tūheitia. Video / Carson Bluck / Chereè Kinnear
Thousands have gathered at Tūrangawaewae marae for Māori King’s tangi and the announcement of the new Māori Queen. Video | Carson Bluck
Full coverage of the funeral proceedings for Kīngi Tūheitia. Video / Kiingitanga
Thousands gather at Tūrangawaewae Marae, pharmacies face shortages and Raygun breaks silence.
Napier City Rovers captain Jim Hoyle on the upcoming National League campaign and a special family milestone. Video / Neil Reid
Amateur chocolatiers from all over NZ fight it out in the annual Chocolate Dreams flavour contest! Reporter Penny takes us to the judges and we find out the Junior category winner.
Labour Party leader Chris Hipkins and former PM Helen Clark remember Kīngi Tūheitia and the role of the Kīngitanga.
Voting in Forest and Bird’s Te Manu Rongonui o te Tau – Bird of the Year 2024 opened on September 2 and closes at 5pm, September 15. Video / NZ Herald
Numerous politicians were among the crowd at Tūrangawaewae Marae to mourn the passing of Māori King Tūheitia.
A vehicle collided with a power pole on Onehunga Mall Road, causing a power outage in the suburb of Onehunga. Video / NZ Herald
In today’s headlines, concerns over new gang laws revealed, Ukraine suffers its deadliest attack, and visitor levy hikes.
Emergency services responded to the incident at Parnell railway station after two workers suffer electric shock
An NZDF catering team is helping feed the multitude who have arrived at Tūrangawaewae Marae to mourn the passing of Māori King Tūheitia.
Boston Davis is a force on the theatre stage! Reporter Charlotte interviews Boston about the challenges he’s conquered to make his dreams a reality, and where he’s headed next.
Management at the Civil Aviation Authority have ordered an independent review into workplace culture following an investigation by the Herald. Video | Cameron Pitney | Ben Dickens