John Campbell
Primary teachers and principals agree to strike
After two weeks of ballots around the country, primary school teachers and principals have voted to strike. Video, Audio
Ōtara's Open-mic soup kitchen with King Kapisi
The Otara Music Arts Centre has been experimenting with new ways of feeding people with extraordinary success. Video, Audio, Gallery
Court Theatre wins big in Performing Arts precinct
After months of delays the Court Theatre is named as the priority development for the Christchurch's new performing arts precinct, but one theatre producer says the decision is a 'big mistake.' Video, Audio
Teacher union opposes charter school application
All 11 charter schools will have to shut at the end of this year unless they succeed in their bid. Video, Audio
Evening business for Tuesday 3 July
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Nurses vote today on new pay offer
Many nurses say they're still upset about pay and conditions and may vote against a proposed new pay deal. Video, Audio
Nanny who kidnapped the baby she looked after sentenced
Nadene Manukau-Togiavalu faked a pregnancy and falsified documents to get a job as a nanny. Video, Audio
12 Boys and their soccer coach found alive in Thailand caves
British Navy divers found the team more than two kilometres underground nearly 10 days after they went missing. Video, Audio
'WINZ just took that abuse to a whole other level'
The High Court ruled has against Ministry of Social Development, which argued that bank loans and credit cards made up part of a beneficiary's income. Video, Audio
Flights between Kāpiti and Auckland to resume
Flights between Auckland and Kāpiti will continue next month after Air Chathams negotiated support deals with the airport company and Kāpiti Coast District Council, who are marketing the destination… Audio
Porirua teens invited to sing at Silver Ferns game after video goes viral
The Porirua teenagers who became internet sensations after a video of them singing the New Zealand National Anthem went viral have been invited to sing at a Silver Ferns game. They spoke with John… Video, Audio
Direction set for Govt inquiry into Deputy Police Commissioner
The inquiry into Wally Haumaha is being run by Internal Affairs Minister Tracey Martin, a NZ First MP, to avoid a conflict of interest. Audio
Man's drink-driving conviction overturned due to poo incident
A judge has overturned a drink driving conviction because police repeatedly refused to let the appellant go to the toilet, and he ended up soiling himself - an act the judge said was humiliating. Video, Audio
Media looks for meaning in Campbell career move
John Campbell joined RNZ determined to lure TV viewers to Checkpoint. Three years later he’s heading back to TV - and leaving media pondering precisely why.
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Media looks for meaning in Campbell career move
John Campbell joined RNZ determined to lure TV viewers to Checkpoint. Three years later he’s heading back to TV - and leaving media pondering precisely why.
AudioMan survives crash after plunging 60m off roadside
A 65-year old man has survived a crash that saw him drive off the Paekakariki Hill Road in Kapiti and plunge 60 metres into the bush below. Video, Audio
State Services Commissioner looking into allegations of CMDHB misspending
National Party MP Jami-Lee Ross is continuing to hound Health Minister David Clark with his claims an audit has found hundreds of thousands of dollars of unauthorised spending at the Counties Manukau… Audio
Relatives of seven killed in Taranaki crash in state of shock
The family of an elderly couple who died in the horrific head-on crash which killed seven people in Taranaki yesterday say they are devastated, and still can't believe it's happened. Our Taranaki… Video, Audio
Meka Whaitiri on animal abuse and MPI's processes
Associate Minister for Agriculture, Meka Whaitiri is the first ever Minister dedicated to animal welfare. She spoke to John Campbell about the shocking footage that has emerged of a farmer abusing… Video, Audio
Northland farmers deplore cow bashing captured on video.
Northland farmers are reacting with revulsion to the video of a Mangapai sharemilker, seen bashing his cows with a metal bar. Audio