John Campbell
Evening business for Fri 27 July
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Fonterra chair quits for health reasons
Fonterra chair John Wilson has resigned for health reasons. Video, Audio
Stickergate - Do we need stickers on fruit?
They're small in isolation, but when added up stickers from fruit are leaving a massive environmental footprint. Zac Fleming meets a man who is on a crusade to change that. Video, Audio
New Accord won’t change vote, nurses say
A nurse and moderator of the Facebook page 'NZ, please hear our voice' says an Accord on safe staffing will just tell health managers what nurses already know - that they're understaffed. Video, Audio
Health Minister introduces Accord to improve nurses’ safe staffing levels
Health Minister David Clark has formed an Accord, to be signed by the ministry, nurses' union and DHBs, to address nurses' safe staffing levels. Video, Audio
Teen will spend minimum 11 years in prison for murder
Rosie Lewis has been sentenced to life in prison for robbing and murdering 30-year-old Indian national, Sandeep Dhiman, who she met on Tinder. Audio
DOC plans to meet Matt Lauer in person over easement debate
DOC's Director General Lou Sanson says Hunter Valley Station leasee, American millionaire Matt Lauer, is being open and encouraging about access and the application for an easement should be put on… Audio
Sir Ray Avery "gutted" Eden Park concert won’t go ahead
Sir Ray Avery, who was trying to organise a charity concert at Eden Park says he's gutted it won't go ahead now Eden Park Trust Board has withdrawn its support. Video, Audio
Helen Clark pleased Eden Park concert won't go ahead
The Eden Park Trust Board has withdrawn its application to hold a charity concert at the famous Auckland venue, on Waitangi Day next year. Helen Clark, who was opposed to the concert, talks to John… Video, Audio
Independent courier drivers could take class legal action
A former Chief Judge of the Employment Court says it would be "worthwhile" for independent contract courier drivers to take class legal action if they can prove they earn less than the minimum wage. Audio
Jan Logie delighted Domestic Violence bill now law
Green Party MP Jan Logie's Domestic Violence Victims' Protection Bill has been passed into law at Parliament tonight. The bill gives domestic violence victims up to ten days leave off work to deal… Audio
Army Depot investigated over sexual misconduct allegations
Chief of Army Peter Kelly says he's extremely disappointed to be investigating seven instructors at the Army Depot in Waiouru, with alleged incidents dating back to May last year. Audio
No more money for nurses, but DHBs commit to increase staffing
The Nurses Organisation is recommending its members accept a revised offer from DHBs which it says addresses issues over safe staffing and equity. Audio
Blair Tuke and Peter Burling commit to 2020 Olympics
New Zealand sailors Peter Burling and Blair Tuke have confirmed they'll attempt to defend their 49er title at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Audio
National creates its own bill on medicinal cannabis
National insists it's put up a medicinal cannabis bill to help ease the pain of suffering New Zealanders and that it's not a political stunt. Video, Audio
Evening business for 25 July 2018
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
How hard is it to get access to Hunter Valley Station?
How do people access Hunter Valley Station and who controls it? How easy is it to get access? John Campbell reports. Audio
NZNO recommends new DHB offer to nurses
Nurses Organisation Associate Industrial Services Manager is Glenda Alexander. She talks to John Campbell about why NZNO is recommending the offer. Video, Audio
DHBs present new offer to nurses
DHB spokesperson Jim Green joins Checkpoint live to discuss the latest offer for nurses. He speaks to John Campbell. Video, Audio
Cannabis cake poisoning caused by drug addiction, lawyer says
A lawyer for the man who poisoned nine of his colleagues with a cannabis-spiked Christmas cake has blamed his client's actions on long-term use of the drug. Graham Jones was jailed for 22 months in… Audio