Ella Stewart
Good things take time:86 yo opens knitwear business
Margaret Richardson knows better than most that the best things can take time. She's waited her whole life to start up a hand-dyed knitwear store and now aged 86, Amy Maria Knitwear is open for… Audio
The Winners and Losers of Budget 2021
Grant Robertson presented the government's Recovery and Wellbeing Budget yesterday but some are describing it as anything but. Perhaps the biggest headline is the 3 billion dollar boost for… Audio
Flight Centre's CEO wants borders open despite Covid
Flight Centre's chief executive is standing by comments that we need to open international borders even though people will inevitably die as a result. Graham Turner made the comments in defence of… Audio
NZ Made: Fibre and Florals' Felicity Mckenzie
Now to our NZ made segment where each week where we feature a unique New Zealand business. This week we've been chatting with Felicity Mckenzie owner of Fibre and Florals who makes embroidery kits… Audio
Taiwan imposes strict restrictions as Covid numbers triple
To Taiwan now where the government has imposed its toughest restrictions so far, as it tries to battle a sudden rise in Covid-19 cases. The self-governing island of about 24 million people off China's… Audio
Huge need for EVs if NZ is to meet emissions targets
At least one in five New Zealanders need to be driving an electric car in the next 15 years, and almost all buses and thousands of trucks need to run on batteries, if we're to meet our emissions… Audio
Musket withdrawn from auction over concerns of authenticity
A Ngapuhi leader met with Webb's Auction House last night to try and secure the return of a musket purported to belong to chief Hongi Hika, which had been due to go under the hammer on Monday. Webb's… Audio
Row brewing over authenticity of Hongi Hika gun up for auction
A stoush is brewing over the authenticity of a musket purported to have belonged to the great Ngapuhi chief Hongi Hika ... which is expected to fetch over 100-thousand dollars at an auction on Monday… Audio
ME/CFS charity supports long Covid sufferers
An Auckland-based charity says people suffering the effects of Covid-19 weeks if not months after recovering from the initial virus are in desperate need of support and funding. ME Auckland, which… Audio
Wine industry pleased at return of RSE workers
Thousands of beds in managed isolation will be made available over the coming months for skilled and critical workers. The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern made the announcement yesterday saying about… Audio
Disability advocate says vaccinations not happening soon enough
A disability advocate says they need the Covid-19 vaccine now so that they have a fighting chance. According the Covid-19 New Zealand website, if you have a disability or underlying health condition… Audio
Calls for repatriation flights to bring NZers home from India
Calls for repatriation flights from India are growing as kiwis stuck there become desperate and scared. In the past day India has recorded more than 403-thousand new cases and over 4-thousand deaths… Audio
Local search & rescue volunteer thrilled 3yo Axel found alive
A three year old boy who went missing was found alive just 3.5 kilometres away from his family home in Tologa Bay yesterday morning. Hundred of locals searched through the night and at 10.45am Axel… Audio
South Australia RSPCA chasing puppy farmer now in NZ
South Australia's RSPCA is working the SPCA here to track down a prolific puppy farmer who fled here late last year to avoid a court appearance. Animal breeder Dora Ryan was found guilty of 33 charges… Audio
NZ Made: Lice Diva's Waiaria Graham
Kids around New Zealand are heading back to school, but what happens if your kid catches head lice from a classmate and the Nit Notice comes home with them? Lice Diva is a new business based in… Audio
Fishing, swimming, eating: Cook Islands tourism ready to go
In less than two weeks New Zealanders will be able to hop on a plane and just four hours later find themselves in a tropical paradise. Yes that's right after a long - LONG - wait the two-way travel… Audio
NZ Made: Down Under Honey's Jason Prior
Down Under Honey is a family owned and operated business in Manawatu that manages a team of beekeepers and 1500 beehives. They produce everything honey related from simple Manuka honey to reusable… Audio
India travel ban unlikely to be lifted as Covid there surges
Let's begin this morning in India, where it's looking increasingly unlikely the travel ban will be lifted next week after the country recorded its highest daily death toll this week as a triple mutant… Audio
Healthcare professionals react to sector overhaul
The government has announced a massive health sector overhaul which will see all 20 district health boards around New Zealand abolished. In its place will be a new body, Health NZ, which will plan… Audio
Moko kauae worn with pride by Māori Judge Ophir Cassidy
Ophir Cassidy is the first Maori judge with a moko kauae to be appointed to the district court. In a special sitting of the Manukau District Court at Te Kura Maori o Nga Tapuwae - Judge Cassidy's old… Audio