John Campbell
Chch homeowners waiting for repairs 7 years after quake
It's been more than seven years since the fatal 6.3 earthquake broke thousands of Christchurch homes, and yet many homeowners are still waiting for repairs, re-repairs, or to settle with EQC. Audio
Fiji takes stock of severe flooding
The clean-up is underway in Fiji's west following severe flooding caused by Cyclone Josie at the weekend. Audio
Taranaki whanau refuses to leave land court says belongs to neighbours
A Taranaki family is refusing to leave what it says is its rightful ancestral land, despite a Māori Land Court decision saying it belongs to the neighbours, based on an agreement signed almost 100… Video, Audio
Waikato Hospital refuses to let woman stay with dying husband
Waikato District Health Board says its policy is to not have family members stay in shared wards, but Hone Harawira says it's a lack of sympathy and cultural awareness. Audio
Outdoor pool a challenge for Commonwealth Games backstrokers
Backstrokers usually train indoors with the roof providing them a reference point to help them swim straight - not so at the outdoor Gold Coast Aquatic Centre. Video, Audio
Living wage rises 35 cents to $20.55
The wage, which is voluntary and has been around since 2013, aims to give people a better quality of life. Today's rise is the smallest since it was founded. Video, Audio
Checkpoint weather: 4 April 2018
The latest weather forecast with MetService meteorologist John Law. Video, Audio
Evening business for 4 April 2018
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
Sophie Pascoe's nana kept flag bearer secret
Paralympian Sophie Pascoe's nana Yvonne was the only person she told she was going to carry the NZ flag at the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony. She spoke to John Campbell about her "inspirational"… Video, Audio
Government announces compulsory airbag recall
Alpha-type Takata airbags have a high risk of misdeploying in an accident - firing shrapnel into drivers and passengers. Around 50,000 cars are affected. Audio
Christchurch quake re-repairs: $160m and climbing
EQC has spent $160 million remediating botched and incomplete repairs on quake-damaged Christchurch homes, which is almost $100m more than what was estimated to be the "overall' cost. Video, Audio
The story behind the superstar in Joseph Parker's path
Joseph Parker's story is well known in New Zealand, but who is Anthony Joshua? RNZ sports reporter Clay Wilson looks at just who this physically imposing and massively popular man is. Audio
Privacy Commissioner deletes Facebook
Privacy Commissioner John Edwards says Facebook refused to give a complainant access to personal information held on the accounts of several other users, and refused to cooperate with his… Video, Audio
Chozyn's family shouts "thank you" to jury after guily verdict
Turiarangi Tai was found guilty of shooting Chozyn Koroheke with a double-barrelled shot gun at their Pakuranga home in April last year. Laura Tupou was in court. Video, Audio
Blind alpaca's stolen brother makes global headlines
Bambi the blind alpaca has been left bereft after his brother Charisma was stolen from a property at Dairy Flat, in north Auckland, in the dead of night just over two weeks ago. Video, Audio
Joseph Parker, Anthony Joshua square off at press conference
It's the first time the two undefeated champions, who between them hold three of the heavyweight division's four major world title belts, have been in the same room since the match-up was announced in… Video, Audio
Rugby World Cup rights loss devastating for Sky TV
The pay TV company isn't the preferred bidder for the New Zealand broadcasting rights, which has been described as another nail in the coffin for Sky Television. Audio
Opposition says PM pandering to Peters on Russia
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has come under fire for not taking action against Russian diplomats, while Winston Peters has revealed there is Russian intelligence activity in New Zealand. Video, Audio
Checkpoint weather: 28 March 2018
The latest weather forecast with MetService meteorologist John Law. Video, Audio
Evening business for 28 March2018
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio