John Campbell
Meet the 88-year-old running his 84th marathon
Ray Urbahn is 88-years-old and staring down his 84th marathon. He's fitter, healthier, and more active than many people half his age, and credits it all to his running. Video, Audio
Stephen Stone claims innocence from behind bars
Stephen Stone was jailed for life after being convicted for the rape and murder of Leah Stephens, and the murder of Deane Fuller-Sandys. Gary Stone told Adam Dudding his son has a long and serious… Video, Audio
Hutt Valley DHB ramps up SUDI support
The Moe Ora program will provide hundreds of wahakura or safe sleeping baskets to babies most at risk, and provide greater support to help parents quit smoking. Audio
Petrol prices in Auckland to rise by 15 cents a litre by September
Aucklanders will be paying 15 cents more a litre at the pump by the end of September as they're hit with a double whammy of taxes after the government confirmed the fuel excise will increase by 3.5… Video, Audio
Lifejackets would have saved boaties on Francie from capsize
The Transport Accident Investigation Commission says it's almost certain more people would have survived the capsize of the Francie fishing boat if they had been wearing lifejackets fitted with straps… Audio
Evening business for 28 June 2018
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
Accountants' complaints force IRD to push back deadline
Inland Revenue has effectively pushed back today's deadline for thousands of people to file their GST returns because of technical glitches with its online system. Video, Audio
Germany out of FIFA World Cup after 2-0 defeat to South Korea
Defending FIFA champions, Germany, have crashed out of the Football World Cup after suffering a stunning 2-0 defeat by South Korea. Video, Audio
Nelson farmers prepare for Mycoplasma Bovis
Dairy and beef farmers in the top of the South Island met in Nelson today to discuss the disease. They have a message for authorities that it's a matter of when, not if, Mycoplasma bovis reaches their… Video, Audio
Waverley crash: Community searches for answers amid grief
South Taranaki locals say they're at a loss as to what caused two cars to collide head-on yesterday morning killing seven people. Audio
MPI 'incompetent' handling animal welfare - Farmwatch
Ministry for Primary Industries is "incapable" of properly investigating animal abuse and Agriculture Minister Damien O'Connor must immediately move to fix that or resign, Farmwatch says. Warning, the… Video, Audio
Wallaby sighting in Otago extremely concerning for regional
An increase in the number of sightings of wallabies in Dunedin has officials alarmed they're moving outside of South Canterbury, into Otago and Southland. Audio
Aucklanders shiver through coldest night in three years
Aucklanders cranking up their electric blankets and heaters to stay warm in seriously cold temperatures over night have churned through near-record amounts of power, as the city reached temperatures… Video, Audio
Govt reveals plans to crack down on loan sharks
The government has unveiled proposals to cap interest and fees charged on loans in a bid to crack down on loan sharks preying on low income communities. Consumer Affairs Minister Kris Fa'afoi released… Video, Audio
Fatal crash occurred on 'harsh corner' on SH3
Wanganui Chronicle reporter Jacob McSweeny was one of the first on the scene of a horrific six-fatality crash in Taranaki today. Video, Audio
Death toll could rise after horror crash, police say
Police say the death toll from the crash in South Taranaki this morning could rise as the two people airlifted to hospital were in a very serious condition when they left. Audio
Henry Anchondo admits bungled attempt to bring cocaine into NZ
A diamante encrusted horse head statue full of cocaine and a manhunt that went on for over a year - Henry Anchondo's case has all the makings of a bad movie. Court reporter Edward Gay was in court and… Video, Audio
Two Royal NZ Ballet dancers get compensation following complaints
There have been four personal grievance claims against Royal New Zealand Ballet in the last year, two of which have resulted in financial payments. The ballet company board's chairman Steven Fyfe… Video, Audio
Tim McKinnel to investigate Gail Maney's murder conviction
Private investigator Tim McKinnel, who led the effort to overturn Teina Pora's rape and murder convictions, says the case of Gail Maney is fragile and has volunteered to take another look at it. Video, Audio
Evening business for 17 June 2018
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio