Katie Scotcher
Clarity needed from ANZ on CEO’s departure – Grant Robertson
Finance Minister Grant Robertson says ANZ has questions to answer following the departure of its CEO after revelations he passed off wine storage and chauffeur driven cars as business expenses. Video, Audio
Auckland panel beaters damaged by fire
A fire at an Auckland panel beaters, which has destroyed parts of the building, is thought to have started inside part of the workshop. Audio
Murupara: The town without any cash
Last week, thieves ripped Murupara's only ATM out of the wall. Now NZ Credit Union, the last source of cash in the town, has decided to stop handling cash, leaving residents concerned it'll never… Audio
Mum worried as children miss out on flu vaccine
With national stocks of the flu vaccine about to run out there's a warning even people regarded as high risk could miss out.
It's too late to buy more for this season and so the Ministry of Health… Audio
Christchurch attacks: Islamic Women's Council meets Commission
The Islamic Women's Council is meeting with the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Christchurch terror attacks on Tuesday over the secrecy of the investigation.
It's also worried about the lack of… Audio
Waiheke ferry passengers complain about ‘ill mannered’ service
The Transport Minister will examine the Fullers Waiheke ferry service as part of his wider review of the country's public transport systems. Frustrated Island residents have raised complaints about… Audio
Waikato students meet to fight extremism
As world leaders meet in Paris, students, academics and the police have met at the University of Waikato in Hamilton last night to discuss ways of combating violent extremism. Last night's event fell… Audio
Christchurch mosque attacks inquiry behind closed doors
The Royal Commission into the Christchurch mosque attacks is officially under way but most of it is set to be held behind closed doors. The commission is expected to report back to the… Audio
Auckland Uni to establish group to tackle discrimination
Auckland University's Vice Chancellor has agreed to tackle discrimination on campus, but he's standing by an earlier statement that a growing white supremacist movement is "utter nonsense". Audio
Auckland University white supremacy dispute ongoing
Auckland University students are keeping the heat on the University after their complaints of a growing white supremacy movement on campus were described as "utter-nonsense". Earlier this month… Audio
Ukrainian family granted extension to their business visa
The Ukrainian owners of a popular Auckland restaurant were declined residency in January and ordered to leave the country by July. But after an outpouring of support, they have been told they can stay… Audio
Auckland university students fear growing white supremacy
A group of Auckland University students are so afraid of a growing white supremacist movement on campus they are thinking of dropping out. They say disturbing and distressing behaviour has been going… Audio
Akl uni students complain about ‘white supremacist’ students
Some University of Auckland students are growing increasingly concerned about a group of students, who they say hold extreme white supremacist views and have threatened to fill laboratories with gas… Video, Audio
Ephraim Beazley sentenced for killing ex-partner
Ephraim Joseph Beazley has been sentenced to at least 17 years behind bars for brutally killing his ex-partner Xi Wang as she held their young child at the entrance to her South Auckland home. Audio
"Hello, brother" - ChCh victim Haji-Daoud Nabi laid to rest
The Christchurch terror victim who welcomed the shooter with the words ‘Hello brother’ as he approached Al Noor Mosque was laid to rest today. Haji-Daoud Nabi's son Yama told RNZ reporter Katie… Video, Audio
Christchurch Muslims fear returning to Al Noor mosque
A member of Christchurch's muslim community says he does not feel safe returning to his place of worship. Adam Miyalkhel, who is from Afghanistan, lost friends and his cousin Mathullah Afi in the… Audio
Mosque attack: Children find comfort that father died in prayer
The children of a man killed in the Christchurch mosque massacres say they find some comfort knowing their father died praying and in the place he loved the most. Lilik Abdul Hamid, who is remembered… Audio
Nelson family asks who will pay to repair their land after fire
Who should pay to repair private land after emergency services carve massive firebreaks into farmland, leaving it unusable? That's the situation facing one family in Teapot Valley after the Nelson -… Video, Audio
Kawerau mayor hopes houses don't become unaffordable
The mayor of Kawerau hopes steadily increasing house prices in the Bay of Plenty town don't lead to it becoming unaffordable. The Quotable Value house price index indicates national values rose just… Audio
Tasman residents 'horrified' at having to leave homes again
Three weeks after being forced from their homes by the massive Tasman fire, residents were again given the order to evacuate when fire broke out in the Redwood Valley yesterday afternoon. Residents of… Audio