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NZ set for warmest winter in history, ocean temperatures high
New Zealand is set for its warmest winter in history with ocean temperatures in the upper north island still in their early twenties.
NIWA says coastal sea temperatures were unusually warm for the… Video, Audio
Ohakune optimistic for winter boom after two quiet years
Residents of the Central North Island town of Ohakune are optimistic a booming winter is on the way after two years of Covid uncertainty.
And although warnings about volcanic activity on Mt Ruapehu… Audio
Owen Franks ready for first rugby test in three years
Former All Blacks prop Owen Franks hasn't played test rugby for three years but he's not giving up hope of adding to his 108 test career.
Franks played 150 games for the Crusaders and is now set to… Audio
NZ schools' remaining coal-powered boilers to be scrapped
The last remaining coal boilers being used to heat school classrooms are set to be scrapped and replaced with cleaner wood burners or electric heating by 2025.
The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern… Audio
Some mull travel for treatment as surgery waitlists blown out
With waiting lists for elective surgery blowing out even further because of Covid restrictions, some are setting their sights on other countries to get the treatment they're wanting.
Rachel Graham… Audio
Evening business for 6 May 2022
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6305688048112 Video, Audio
US officials seize superyacht in Fiji linked to Russian oligarch
American officials have seized a multimillion dollar super yacht moored in Fiji because of its links to a sanctioned Russian oligarch and so called dirty money.
The US blacklisted Suleimon Kerimov… Video, Audio
Children eligible but less than a quarter fully vaccinated for Covid
It's been four months since children aged between 5-11 year olds became eligible for Covid vaccinations but latest data shows less than a quarter have received both jabs.
And with that age group… Audio
Questions over the 'essentials' in Countdown's price freeze
There are questions over Countdown supermarkets definition of everyday essentials after it announced a price freeze on more than 600 of them to help people struggling with the rising cost of living.
… Video, Audio
Tauranga bus drivers boycott stops for fear of violence
Tauranga bus drivers have begun a boycott of some stops in the city because of violent incidents and concerns for their safety along their routes.
Last month Checkpoint reported bus drivers were… Video, Audio
Covid tech entrepreneur keen to trial more accurate RAT in NZ
A tech expert involved in creating the Covid tracer app, is trying to import and trial a new type of RAT test that could be as accurate as PCRs.
New Zealand experts say it could provide cheap, quick… Audio
Mallard holds on to Speaker role after trespass controversy
Trevor Mallard is safe in his job as Parliament's Speaker for now - with the Prime Minister continuing to express her support.
The Speaker performed a major backdown yesterday - withdrawing five… Video, Audio
Auckland councillors debate cycleway network expansion plan
A new $300 million plan for Auckland cycleways ran into strong headwinds today.
Some councillors believe the plan could make Auckland the next best thing to Copenhagen, but others believe it swallows… Audio
Taranaki surfers stoked to be competing together on world waves
Four Taranaki teenagers are hoping to carve up the opposition at the world junior surf champs in El Salvador.
Part of a 12-strong New Zealand team, the so-called Taranaki Grom Squad say they're… Video, Audio
TikTok blamed for multiple car thefts on Kāpiti Coast
Kāpiti Coast community leaders are concerned social media platform TikTok has a role in vehicle thefts around Wellington, averaging about 10 per day.
Police confirmed there were 290 vehicles stolen… Video, Audio
Ara broadcasting school review uncovers culture of bullying
A review into the New Zealand Broadcasting School has uncovered a culture of bullying and harassment, prompted by media reports of a toxic learning environment last year.
Allegations about sexual… Audio
Big home development offers friends chance to share mortgage
Aucklanders buddying up with extended family or friends to buy a home are the focus of a new subdivision in the city's south-east.
Houses with six to eight bedrooms, with split kitchens and living… Video, Audio
Evening business for 5 May 2022
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6305636284112 Video, Audio
Bollard makers inundated with queries after spate of ram raids
Bollard manufacturers are being inundated with queries as the spate of ram raids continues unabated around the country.
Councils are also being approached by shop owners who are looking to strengthen… Audio
Kiwi Wealth won’t do business with DGL unless CEO goes
A KiwiSaver fund has blacklisted a chemical company over its chief executive's alleged racist and sexist comments about celebrity chef and My Food Bag Founder, Nadia Lim.
In an interview with NBR… Video, Audio