On today's episode, thousands of people are marching towards Wellington this morning as the hikoi opposing the Treaty Principles Bill heads towards Parliament, an Australian Senator has referenced a ...
Tens of thousands are expected to gather as a sea of red, black and white flags makes its way along the waterfront and a march down SH2 reaches the central city.
The Desert Road between Turangi and Waiouru will close for two months over summer for repairs. Waka Kotahi says because of the freezing temperatures, the section of State Highway 1 needs to be shut ...
An Auckland charity that was concerned it would have to stop providing staples for families to make school lunches has ...
Muriwai residents are creating a unique art piece using the remnants of their homes that were destroyed by Cyclone Gabrielle.
In Australia, broadcaster Alan Jones has been charged with indecent assault and sexual touching offences spanning over two decades. Canberra correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh spoke to Corin Dann.
Deen McKay has spearheaded efforts to protect the dump from the ocean and believes the site has about two years before a ...
The hīkoi mō te tiriti is converging in Wellington with tens-of-thousands gathering at Waitangi Park before marching on Parliament. University of Auckland lecturer in the school of human sciences Dr ...
An inquest the death of Olympic cyclist Olivia Podmore has heard emotional testimonies about how she was bullied by team-mates. The 24-year-old died in a suspected suicide in 2021. The first to give ...
It was an early start for thousands as the hīkoi sets off for its final destination - the grounds of Parliament.
We often talk about New Zealand having a problem with its supply of housing, and although prices have fallen in recent years, affordability is still stretched and that's due in part to a lack of ...
Former Black Cap Doug Bracewell has been allowed to return to cricket after serving a one month ban for cocaine use. Sport Integrity Commission chief executive Rebecca Rolls spoke to Corin Dann.