Jimmy Ellingham
Possible delays over redress an insult - state abuse survivors
Survivors of abuse in state care say suggestions they could face delays over redress are an insult.
The idea was raised in a briefing for the incoming minister for the public service, Andrew Little… Audio
NZ Cricket plans to form national Māori team
The Māori All Blacks are one of New Zealand's top sports teams, and now cricket could follow in their footsteps.
New Zealand Cricket is looking at creating a national Māori team and this Easter will… Audio
Pupils' parents respond to National's plan for education
National's promised focus on reading, writing and maths has received a thumbs up at an Auckland school gate.
Christopher Luxon's announcement of the party's education policy placed a firm focus on… Audio
Auckland Transport blames bad weather for derailing bus services
'It's not good enough' - an admission from Auckland Transport that its service has been sub-standard.
Gridlock across Auckland last night caused massive delays for bus users heading home.
Some… Video, Audio
Hot cross buns all shapes, sizes vie for crown of NZ's best
Fruity, zesty, glazed, or with chocolate. Hot cross buns of all shapes and sizes have found their way to Palmerston North as they vie for the coveted crown of New Zealand's best. Jimmy Ellingham… Video, Audio
Palmerston North's planned mental health ward faces budget blowout
Palmerston North Hospital's long-awaited new mental health ward is facing a budget blowout.
Costs for the build have gone up 71 percent, sparking fears about how officials will respond.
Our reporter… Audio
Foxton's unused trolley bus lines taken down after court case
The lower North Island town of Foxton is about to have a clearer horizon as dis-used trolley bus lines come down.
Their removal, after a court case, ends any nostalgic hope of the former tourist… Video, Audio
Hawke's Bay rail line a mess after Cyclone Gabrielle
Washed-out bridges, twisted steel and missing bits of rail track have halted trains around Napier.
A huge clean up operation is now under way to repair the lines after Cyclone Gabrielle tore its… Video, Audio
Lake Alice abuse survivor calls for water tower memorial
For decades a former patient of the notorious Lake Alice child and adolescent unit couldn't return to the site where she was abused.
But now she'd like to see the psychiatric hospital's former water… Video, Audio
Tararua still under state of emergency after Cyclone Gabrielle
The North Island's Tararua district was under a state of emergency until just a few days ago after Cyclone Gabrielle.
Settlements on the coast, east of Palmerston North, were particularly hard hit… Video, Audio
Ruapehu Alpine Lifts selling 2023 passes despite voluntary administration
The company that operates Mt Ruapehu's ski slopes has announced it will sell season passes for 2023 - despite being in voluntary administration.
Ruapehu Alpine Lifts made the call during a period of… Audio
Hawke's Bay residents say they're living in fear of looters
Police say there hasn't been a spike in crime in areas hit by Cyclone Gabrielle, but residents living in the hardest-hit areas say they're living in fear of looters.
Down some Hawke's Bay streets… Audio
Hawke's Bay orchardists assess future, more than a week on since cyclone
More than a week after Cyclone Gabrielle hit, Hawke's Bay fruit growers are still assessing the damage - and their futures.
Some have been wiped out completely, while others are working out how to… Video, Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Puketapu works to salvage remains after flood
In the Hawke's Bay settlement of Puketapu, the school is operating as a general store of donated items, and the local pub is an information centre with beer on the side.
Further up the island… Video, Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Hawke's Bay family's survival on house roof
Cyclone Gabrielle's fury forced a family to break through their ceiling and on to their roof as they waited for rescue.
They were lifted to safety and a week later are back at their Hawke's Bay home… Video, Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Hawke's Bay responds to $50m govt funding
Checkpoint reporter Jimmy Ellingham has spent the day in Hawke's Bay speaking to businesses.
He tells Lisa Owen how Napier businesses are responding to the government's $50 million initial funding… Video, Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Pakowhai residents return to devastation
Days after their properties were inundated with rapidly rising floodwater, residents of Pakowhai, between Hastings and Napier, are returning to devastating scenes. For many, it's still too early to… Video, Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Hawke's Bay orchardists try to assess damage
Hawkes Bay flood victims remain on edge, with a false alarm sending some scambling earlier this afternoon.
Checkpoint was checking in with Hawke's Bay Growers who are already out trying to salvage… Video, Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Hawke's Bay growers urge recovery package
Hawke's Bay growers are pleading with the government for a recovery package after Cyclone Gabrielle turned vast swathes of fertile land into pulp.
One of New Zealand's fruit bowls, the region's… Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: East Cape cut off, latest from Ōpōtiki
Gisborne has been pummelled in the cyclone and remains largely cut off tonight with residents being warned it could be days or weeks before power is fully restored.
The region, which was also shaken… Video, Audio