John Campbell
Scott Dixon 'won't stop anytime soon' - mother Glenys
Scott Dixon's mum Glenys watched nervously from New Zealand as her son won the Indycar championship for the fifth time. She spoke to Alex Perrottet shortly after he made history. Video, Audio
Scott Dixon becomes second driver to win five Indycar titles
New Zealand's Scott Dixon has joined motor racing's elite becoming just the second driver ever to win the Indycar championship for a fifth time. Audio
Mainzeal directors in court over collapse
Former Prime Minister Jenny Shipley is among the former Mainzeal directors accused of mismanaging the business when it was on the brink of collapse. Audio
NZ extends military presence in Iraq
New Zealand will stay in Iraq until June next year, but the number of Defence Force personnel deployed will be reduced by about 20. Political Editor Jane Patterson has the details. Video, Audio
Goodbye, John Campbell – thank you for being so marvellous
As we say goodbye to John Campbell, we look back on some of the highlights from his time with Checkpoint, and the laugh-out-loud moments, including scenes you've never seen before. RNZ staff have even… Video, Audio
Farmers cull stock, ask for compo despite no MPI intervention
Some farmers have culled stock and put in compensation claims for Mycoplasma bovis-infected stock, before MPI had instructed them to do so. John Campbell reports Audio
Amy Satterthwaite announced as White Ferns new captain
Suzie Bates has stepped down from the captaincy she's held since 2011, giving way for Amy Sattherthwaite to step up into the role. The White Ferns new captain spoke to John Campbell. Video, Audio
Farmers waiting months for Mycoplasma bovis compo
The government said it would compensate farmers with Mycoplasma bovis infected stock as soon as within 10 days, in some cases, but for others it's taking months. Consultant Graeme Butcher, who is… Video, Audio
Fears iwi dialect will disappear as more people learn Maori
There are fears that as more people learn te reo Māori the language will become homogenised and iwi dialect will be lost. Audio
Kaitaia locals could lose jobs as biggest employer overhauls business
Dozens of jobs could go at Juken Nissho's Kaitaia Triboard mill, when the Japanese-owned forestry company overhauls the ageing plant. Audio
‘Most vulnerable households’ in energy hardship – Megan Woods
Energy and EQC Minister Megan Woods talks to John Campbell about surging power prices, as detailed in a government review, and the Natural Disaster Fund's depleting funds. The fund now has just $171m… Video, Audio
Surfer swept 10km out to sea: 'I completely lost the plot'
Shon Turfrey was pushed 10km out to sea on Sunday while surfing off the coast at Haumoana, Napier. He explains to John Campbell what happened, and where it all went terribly wrong. Video, Audio
Crown actions caused serious damage to King Country Maori
The Waitangi Tribunal has found the Crown lied to King Country Maori and launched an aggressive land grab that caused - and is still causing - them damage. Audio
Clare Curran returns to Parliament
Embattled Labour MP Clare Curran was back at Parliament today for the first time since resigning as a minister. Deputy Political Editor Chris Bramwell reports. Audio
Perth murder victims died days before bodies were found
A Perth man has been charged with murder after the bodies of his wife, her mother and three children were discovered in their suburban home almost a week after they died. Video, Audio
Evening business for 11 September 2018
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
Man accused on insider trading no Wolf of Wall Street - Crown
The Crown says Hamish Mark Sansom, the first person to go on trial for insider trading, was an opportunist who sold his shares in a road transport software company after a getting a tip-off from a… Audio
Nine people appear in court following harness racing investigation
Prominent Rangiora trainer Andrew Douglas Stuart is one of 11 people charged after an 18 month investigation into the harness racing industry. Reporter Tess Brunton was in the Christchurch District… Video, Audio
One million US residents told to evacuate as hurricane approaches
Mandatory evacuations have been ordered for residents along the coastlines of South Carolina and Virginia as parts of the mid Atlantic brace for what could be the most powerful hurricane ever to make… Video, Audio
‘Swamp house’ family evicted after landlord ‘rips up house’
The family living in a 'swamp house' in Papakura, which the Housing Minister last month labelled 'third world', has been evicted. Tenant Dawn Robbie filled Zac Fleming in on what has happened since… Video, Audio