Sharon Brettkelly
Hundreds crowd into Auckland's Yacht Squadron for races
Hundreds of fans have crowded into The Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron for this morning's America's Cup races. Audio
Local fans crowd into yacht club to cheer on Team New Zealand
Local Team New Zealand fans have crowded into the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron in Auckland. Audio
Evening Business for 23 June 2017
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Evening business for 22 June 2017
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Port of Tauranga looks inland
The growth of inland ports is the next big goal for Port of Tauranga after hitting a record one millionth container, a first for any New Zealand Port. Audio
Evening Business for 16 June 2017
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
French pilot to cross English channel in flying car
A French pilot is due to attempt to cross the English channel in a flying car. Video, Audio
One family's inter-generational solution to the housing crisis
Brighter Future? - One Wellington family has come up with a novel solution to push back against the generational divide. Craig McCulloch visited them. Video, Audio
Marlborough Sounds oyster cull "death knell" for industry
The cull of all farmed oysters in Marlborough Sounds to combat the spread of Bonamia ostreae has been described as the death-knell for the industry in the region. Audio
Catherine Drew with the latest on London fire
We return to London to talk to correspondent Catherine Drew. Audio
Landlords warned Grenfell Tower was a fire risk
Grenfell Action Group warned in the past that only a serious fire or some other catastrphic incident that resulted in "serious loss of life" would lead to any change to how the tower was being… Audio
Welshman wants to find Kiwis he gave World Cup tickets to
Welshman Robin Hughes helped four Kiwis at the World Cup Final in Paris a decade ago, and is now trying to track them down as he prepares to head to New Zealand for the Lions tour. Video, Audio
Maritime Museum to screen America's Cup final
Auckland's Maritime Museum has stepped up to the plate and will screen the America's Cup finals live for free to the public. Zac Fleming spoke to the Museum's Director Vincent Lipanovich. Video, Audio
No chance to tell judge of concerns, prosecutor says
The prosecutor in court when Akshay Chand was granted bail says she was given no opportunity to address the judge about police concerns that Chand was a danger to Christie Marceau, who he later… Audio
PM says he won't release apology letter to Israel
The Prime Minister won't release his apology letter that led to diplomatic relations with Israel being restored. Labour says its worried Bill English was bullied into saying sorry. Audio
UK correspondent - latest on the huge London building fire
UK correspondent Catherine Drew is in London with the latest on the fire at Grenfell Tower. Video, Audio
Controversial Auckland housing development given green light
The $1.2 billion development will see 1500 homes built at the former Three Kings Quarry between Mount Roskill and Royal Oak. Video, Audio
Outcry as Horowhenua confirms sale of pensioners units
Uncertainty surrounds the sale of pensioner units in Horowhenua, with the council confirming today that the sale will go ahead even though its mayor Michael Feyen opposes it. Audio
Police Association upset at Govt response to firearms
The Police Association says the Government has rejected every recommendation that would have made a real difference to stopping firearms from getting into the hands of criminals and gang members. Audio
Screaming heard coming from burning London flats
People are feared to be trapped inside Grenfell Tower in West London, as firefighters try to extinguish a fire which has engulfed the entire apartment block. UK journalist Rachael Veneables is at the… Video, Audio