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95-year-old caught four buses to join rally against racism
Ninety-five-year old John Sato caught four buses to join the march against racism in central Auckland at the weekend. Our reporter Chen Liu spoke to him. Video, Audio
Dunedin councillors take back control of e-scooters
Dunedin's councillors have voted to take back control of e-scooters in the city. Unlike Auckland and Christchurch, Dunedin has no legislative control of Lime operating in the city's boundaries. But as… Audio
Police armed as national threat level remains high
While New Zealanders become used to an increased - and armed - police presence, discussions are underway into how mosques and places of worship can be kept secure. Audio
Alex Perrottet goes inside Christchurch's Al Noor Mosque
Members of Christchurch's Muslim community are slowly heading back to the mosque where 42 people were killed. Today we were granted camera access to the Al-Noor mosque on Deans Avenue, where people… Video, Audio
West Coast rivers reach record levels
We speak to reporter Conan Young who has just arrived in the West Coast, which is experiencing significant rainfall - and expecting more overnight. Audio
Texan man has novel plan to live out his retirement - in hotels
Nearing retirement, Texan Terry Robison thinks it's going to be cheaper to live out his years at a budget American hotel. He told Lisa Owen he plans to move from city to city to stave off boredom. Video, Audio
Planting trees not enough to fix climate change - report
A just released report by the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment is recommending companies stop using trees to offset fossil fuel emissions. Audio
Police remain armed as security risk constantly being reviewed
Eleven days on from the Christchurch shootings, schools are running lockdown drills, large events are being moved indoors, and police remain armed - with no indication of when things will return to… Audio
Evening business for Tuesday 26 March
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Fund ambulance service, St John paramedic tells govt
A senior St John paramedic, who was one of the first on the scene at the Al Noor Mosque shooting is appealing to the prime minister to fully fund the ambulance service rather than it having to pass… Video, Audio
Inside Al Noor Mosque, days after mass shooting
Days after a gunman opened fire inside Al Noor Mosque, killing more than 40 people, it reopened its doors. Muslim Association of Canterbury President Shagaf Khan takes reporter Alex Perrottet inside.
…Malcolm Rewa sentenced to life for Susan Burdett’s murder
The chances of serial rapist Malcolm Rewa ever seeing a life outside bars are now even slimmer after he was sentenced to life in jail for Susan Burdett's murder, 27 years after she was killed in her… Video, Audio
Waiho Bridge washes away after heavy rainfall
The Waiho Bridge, south of Franz Josef Glacier, has washed away after heavy rainfall. Westland Mayor Bruce Smith tells Lisa Owen he's close to calling a State of Emergency.
Video footage is from… Video, Audio
MetService: Severe weather coming to South Island
Heavy rain is battering the west of the South Island, with forecast warnings of up to half a metre of rain along parts of the Main Divide. A strong wind warning is also in place for many places across… Audio
Facebook must accept its part in Chch attacks - Privacy Commissioner
Privacy Commissioner John Edwards sent a letter to Facebook executives last week, stating there is growing frustration and anger over the company's lack of communication after the attack was live… Audio
Royal Commission reflects seriousness of attack – PM
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says holding a Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Christchurch terrorist attack reflects the gravity of the event, and the serious questions left in its wake. The terms… Audio
Strangers united through faith in wake of mosque attacks
Hundreds of Muslims from around the country and across the Tasman, flew to Christchurch when they heard the news of a shooting in two mosques. As they mourn the loss of people they've never met - but… Audio
$15m donated to Chch terror attack victims, families
More than $15 million has so far been donated to three large funds to support the families affected by the Christchurch Terror Attacks. Audio
MPI investigating 'emaciated' cattle onboard Cook St ferry
An investigation is underway into the treatment of cattle transported across Cook Strait yesterday after photos emerged of cows appearing emaciated, in full sun, with their ribs protruding. Video, Audio
Evening business news for 25 March 2019
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio