Chen Liu
North Shore community on edge after axe attack
Police say they don't believe an axe attack on people in three North Shore Chinese restaurants last night was racially motivated. Two people remain in hospital following the attack, one with serious… Audio
The Week in Detail: Cyclone, Census, China
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
The Week in Detail: Cyclone, Census, China
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
AudioCovid-19: Tourism industry takes another hit
The tourism industry is taking another hit as the threat of a full-scale omicron outbreak prompts people to cancel their holiday plans.
Some travel and accommodation providers say cancellations have… Audio
Covid-19: Businesses say government rapid antigen test order ruined plans
Businesses say the government's order of rapid antigen tests has tripped up their pandemic planning.
The Food and Grocery Council says it's members are profoundly disappointed the government has… Audio
Ukrainians in NZ concerned at escalating tensions with Russia
Ukrainians in New Zealand are very concerned about the escalation of tension between their home country and Russia, and say the New Zealand government should do more to help.
Tensions continue to… Audio
Record consents for new homes but builders warn of delays
Despite a record number of consents for new homes being issued last year, builders say construction could still be delayed due to a lack of workers and materials.
There were 48,522 homes consented in… Audio
International students stuck overseas demand clarity
International students stuck overseas are pleading for clarity about when they can come to New Zealand.
They say the suspension of visa processing for people outside the country until at least August… Audio
Pacific health provider putting together Christmas packages
Pacific-focused health provider The Fono is putting together packages for 120 struggling Auckland families.
They include vouchers for a hair dresser, family passes for the Zoo, even barbecues and… Audio
Covid-19: Auckland southern border opening update
Aucklanders are on their way out of the city after the borders opened for the first time in months.
RNZ reporter Chen Liu is at the city's southern border. Audio
Reporter Chen Liu at "old" southern border checkpoint
RNZ reporter Chen Liu is at the border South of Auckland where the checkpoint has been dismantled after nearly 4 months in place, stopping Aucklanders from leaving the city. Audio
Lunching and life when the light's at red
Aucklanders are finally out and about as the traffic light flashes red after 108 days of lockdown.
Some are brandishing their newly laminated or digital vaccine passports to get to the front of the… Audio
Covid-19: Aucklanders wake to freedom out of lockdown
Auckland - it's a whole new world today.
After what might have felt like forever, Aucklanders are today free to go and get someone else to make their breakfast, while they wait at a table.
The city… Audio
AK red traffic light system - reporter Chen Liu is in Ellerslie
And we're joined once again by our roving reporter Chen Liu. Audio
AK red traffic light sees city opening up early Chen Liu is out
Our colleague Chen Liu drew the short straw so had to get up super early this morning to report on the first morning of the traffic light system. But we're delighted she did so she can be with us now.
…Man shot dead by police after opening fire
A man who injured three police officers when he opened fire during an incident in Glen Eden this morning has died after he was shot by police.
Police were called to the address in Danube Lane shortly… Audio
Auckland dairy owner believes crime on rise in inner city
An Auckland dairy owner says he does not feel safe leaving his wife in the shop on her own and believes crime is on the rise in the inner city.
ACT Party leader David Seymour says it's partly because… Audio
How is this going down in Judith Collins' Papakura electorate?
Judith Collins has confirmed she is no longer the leader of the National Party, and is just the MP for Papakura.
RNZ reporter Chen Liu has been speaking with voters in the electorate and talks… Audio
Covid-19: Disposable masks trump cloth, experts say
Disposable masks, washed and worn again, still protect better than a triple-layered cloth one, say a group of New Zealand researchers.
The study concluded that disposable masks could be put through a… Audio
Covid-19: Waikato reacts to alert level 2 move
Waikato will move to Covid-19 alert level two midnight tonight 16 November, after six weeks at alert alert level 3.
Cafes, bars, restaurants and schools can reopen their doors but with extra safety… Audio