John Campbell
Evening business for Mon 19 Feb
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Prepare ahead of Cyclone Gita, MetService warns
MetService meteorologist Lisa Murray with the latest on Cyclone Gita. Audio
Mark Mitchell launches National leadership bid
Former Defence Minister Mark Mitchell tells John Campbell why he thinks he has the right qualities to lead the National Party. Video, Audio
Man diagnosed with cancer after DHB refused investigation
Dunedin man Michael Horgan received a positive result after requesting to be screened for bowel cancer, but was turned away from Southern DHB because he didn't have serious symptoms. Video, Audio
2500 kiwis would survive from cancer if in Australia
Cancer patients have a better chance of survival in Australia than they do in New Zealand, a new study has found. Cancer patient Jess Spence says that's just not good enough. Video, Audio
Schools shut ahead of powerful Cyclone Gita
Schools have been shut down in Buller and travellers are being warned to expect significant disruptions as Cyclone Gita arrives. It's expected to bring 24 to 48 hours of heavy rain and severe gales. Audio
Hawke's Bay Art Deco Festival draws 40,000
More than 40,000 visitors from around the world are expected to descend on the region, as the event celebrates its 30th anniversary. Video, Audio
Kiwi UFC fighter makes waves after knock out victory
New Zealand mixed martial artist Israel Adesanya has risen to instant fame after an impressive second round knock out win over Australian Rob Wilkinson in Perth. Audio
Curfew extended in Tonga as cyclone cleanup continues
Gita made landfall in Tonga on Monday, flattening the country's Parliament and destroying nearly 200 homes throughout the kingdom. Video, Audio
‘Get ready, be prepared’ – Gita is heading our way
Now a category 3 storm, former Cyclone Gita will destructive winds and heavy rain on Tuesday. The Metservice is advising people to tie things down and clear drains. Video, Audio
No list of schools with firearms due to security concern
A number of schools own guns which are used by students but no one is sure exactly how many schools or where they are because it could provide a 'shopping list' for criminals. Audio
Frog invasion plagues Papamoa
The tiny hopping amphibians, which let off a high-pitched screech when disturbed, are coming into houses at night, freaking out locals, but warming the hearts of conservation experts. Video, Audio
More to Chinese New Year than festivities
Reporter Jessie Chiang sits down with the Li Family for a Chinese New Year dinner and finds out what their life is like after more than two decades in New Zealand. Video, Audio
Crown and Defence close in car crash manslaughter trial
Two men accused of manslaughter after allegedly racing another car that crashed, killing its four occupants near Hamilton, have been described as 'passengers' by their defence lawyers. Audio
Staff, suppliers not being paid at Nosh successor
Former employees and suppliers at the grocer that replaced Nosh in Auckland say they've lost all faith they'll ever be paid. Video, Audio
Sir Peter Blake's killer recaptured after years on the run
One of the men jailed over the killing of Sir Peter Blake has been recaptured after 15 years on the run. Audio
Checkpoint weather: Thursday 15 February 2018
Metservice Meterologist John Law with the latest weather forecast. Video, Audio
Evening business for 16 February 2018
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Embattled Australian deputy PM describes Turnbull as 'inept'
All-out-war appears to have broken out in Canberra between the Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and his embattled deputy Barnaby Joyce. Audio
Families fight MoH over pay for disabled children
The Government is taking advice from officials about 13 more court cases against the Ministry of Health from parents caring for severely disabled adult children, without pay. Audio