Charlie Dreaver
NZ women with endometriosis face many ongoing challenges
Exhausting sick leave, forking out for private medical procedures and being told outdated information by health professionals are just some of the ongoing challenges that women with endometriosis… Video, Audio
Endo and the deadline
At 26, Charlie Dreaver was given a deadline. She was told she should start trying for children before she turned 30. The deadline, which was the result of an endometriosis diagnosis, meant she… Audio
Endometriosis puts a clock on planning for parenthood
Being told to have children as soon as possible is the reality for many women with endometriosis. A new RNZ In-Depth series, The Deadline is lifting the lid on how endometriosis changes women's lives… Audio
When the clock counts down on parenthood
At 26, Charlie Dreaver was given a deadline. She was told she should start trying for children before she turned 30.
The deadline, which was the result of an endometriosis diagnosis, meant she…
Summer watching
Whatever the weather there's always something to watch with a myriad of streaming services to choose from. Summertimes reviewer and RNZ producer Charlie Dreaver is across them all and has some top… Audio
Voices from around the globe react to Queen Elizabeth II's death
The Queen's death has sparked grief the world over, and many leaders have taken time to commiserate her passing. RNZ's Charlie Dreaver shares reactions from around the globe. Audio
The long journey to Transmission Gully
It is more than a hundred years in the making, but Transmission Gully is finally expected to be open to the public in the early hours of this morning. RNZ's Charlie Dreaver takes us for a spin to when… Audio
Minister unapologetic over wrongly releasing personal info
The covid-19 Response Minister has doubled down on his decision to go against official advice and share private information about New Zealand journalist, Charlotte Bellis.
Earlier this year Ms Bellis… Audio
Unanimous support for Russia Sanction Bill
New Zealand now has the power to impose significantly harsher sanctions on Russia with a new law passed under urgency late on Wednesday night.
It took just five hours for the Russia Sanctions Bill to… Audio
National wants more for Ukrainian refugees
National wants the Immigration Minister to boost his response to the Ukraine crisis.
The Government on Wednesday will rush through legislation to impose more sanctions on Russia and individuals… Audio
Mixed reaction to National Party's tax-scrapping plans
National's promise to scrap all the new taxes introduced by Labour since coming into power has been met with both praise and scepticism.
The party leader Christopher Luxon zeroed in on the cost of… Audio
Clean up underway at parliament
RNZ Political reporter Charlie Dreaver from parliament where a huge clean up is underway after the chaotic scenes yesterday in which protesters were cleared from the grounds they had occupied for 23… Audio
Police intend to keep clearing protesters from parliament
Outside Parliament police are still clashing with protesters as they try to clear them off the surrounding streets.
RNZ reporter Charlie Dreaver spoke to Max Towle. Audio
Police continue to move in on protesters
RNZ reporters Charlotte Cook and Charlie Dreaver provide an update on the police operation at Parliament grounds in Wellington. Audio
Government considering regulating property managers
The government wants to introduce new regulations that will shift the power imbalance between property managers, tenants and landlords.
New Zealand is one of the few countries in the OECD that… Audio
Three arrested at Parliament anti-mandate protest
More than 100 police have been holding protestors at bay outside parliament on the second day of a rally against vaccination mandates.
Three people have been arrested. The protestors have set up a… Video, Audio
Police hold back anti-mandate protestors at Parliament
A line of police are holding back protesters who this afternoon tried to make a dash for Parliament, in a second day of demonstrations on the front lawn of the Beehive.
Hundreds of police have formed… Video, Audio
Experts fear Omicron may peak as immunity wanes
Experts fear New Zealand's strength in keeping Omicron at bay could soon be our weakness - with the virus' peak pushed out to when our immunity is waning.
Today there were 209 new community cases of… Audio
PM's popularity drops in first political poll of 2022
The first political poll of the year shows the Prime Minister's popularity is dropping, but she's still well ahead of National's new leader.
It's the first One News Kantar Public Poll since Chris… Video, Audio
Covid-19: Negative rapid antigen test a way out of isolation for critical workers
Critical workers who become close Covid-19 contacts will soon be able to skip lengthy self-isolation periods if they return a negative rapid antigen test.
The Government will today outline the next… Audio