Episodios
-
On today's episode, the Government says its reversal of the oil and gas exploration ban is a necessary move in the country's transition to clean energy, we hear from Resources Minister Shane Jones and Greens co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick, in the just released NBR's annual Rich List, the Mowbray family have overtaken Graeme Hart to become the country's wealthiest person or family, double murderer Scott Watson - who's spent a quarter of a century in prison for the murders of young Blenheim friends Ben Smart and Olivia Hope - will have his case heard again today Monday by the Court of Appeal and we cross the Tasman to get the latest from Kerry-Anne Walsh.
-
It's Monday so we cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh.
-
¿Faltan episodios?
-
Auckland Council warns it will remove recycling bins from households regularly using them for general rubbish. First Up producer Mahvash Ikram reports.
-
On Saturday Israel's forces, backed by air strikes, fought intense gun battles with Hamas in and around the Nuseirat refugee camp, freeing the captives. Tel Aviv correspondent Sarah Coates spoke to Charlotte Cook.
-
An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
-
Market Update for 10 June 2024
-
ACT leader David Seymour told 500 attendees at the party's annual rally on Sunday that their support had grown tenfold over the past five years. University of Auckland political studies lecturer Lara Greaves and law firm Franks Ogilvy director Brigitte Morten spoke to Corin Dann.
-
The Green Party is calling the government's decision to lift the ban on oil and gas exploration a major setback for combating the climate crisis. Green Party co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick spoke to Corin Dann.
-
Double murderer Scott Watson - who's spent a quarter of a century in prison for the murders of young Blenheim friends Ben Smart and Olivia Hope - will have his case heard again today Monday by the Court of Appeal. Ruth Hill spoke to Charlotte Cook.
-
Winter illness is putting big dent in daily school attendance just as the government is trying to drive it up. Education correspondent John Gerritsen reports.
-
Spain's Carlos Alcaraz has become the youngest man to win Grand Slam titles on all three surfaces after claiming a maiden French Open crown with a five sets victory over German Alexander Zverev in this morning's final.
-
Staff shortages are restricting rehabilitation programmes at Arohata Prison. Ellen O'Dwyer reports.
-
An urgent Waitangi Tribunal inquiry into claims that government policy is causing significant and irreversible harm to te reo Māori begins in Wellington on Monday. Pokere Paewai reports.
-
ACT's leader David Seymour has played down internal complaints about his party's culture. Political reporter Lillian Hanly filed this report.
-
The police have launched a homicide investigation after the death of a 10-month-old baby boy in the King Country at the weekend. Waitomo District Mayor John Robertson spoke to Corin Dann.
-
The Government says its reversal of the oil and gas exploration ban is a necessary move in the country's transition to clean energy. Resource Minister Shane Jones spoke to Charlotte Cook.
-
Seven people are now $7 million richer - but not all of them know it yet. Reporter Lucy Xia has more.
-
In the just released NBR's annual Rich List, the Mowbray family have overtaken Graeme Hart to become the country's wealthiest person or family. NBR co-editor Hamish McNicol spoke to Corin Dann.
-
Business News for 10 June 2024.
- Mostrar más