Logan Church
Samoa measles: Roving vaccination crews head out
Samoan officials have been going door to door in an attempt to immunise the whole population.
Most government services have shut down and private vehicles banned from the roads so the vaccination… Audio
Samoa: Hundreds of civil servants hit the road to vaccinate
Hundreds of Samoan civil servants are right now fanning out across the island to help vaccinate anyone who hasn't had their measles shot.
RNZ's reporter in Samoa is Logan Church. Audio
Samoa plans mass shutdown of country to tackle measles
We go to Samoa now, where the measles epidemic is no laughing matter - a planned government shut down will take place tomorrow and Friday to allow mass vaccinations across the country. Samoa has… Audio
Samoa measles: Government to shut down for vaccination campaign
Samoa's government will shut down on Thursday and Friday this week so all public sector workers can help with the country's mass measles vaccination campaign.
The death toll of the measles epidemic… Audio
Samoa measles: Compulsory vaccinations considered
Samoa's government will shut down on Thursday and Friday this week so almost all public sector workers can help with the country's mass measles vaccination campaign.
All government branches will… Video, Audio
Samoan Victim Support quarantines children amid measles crises
A Victim Support group in Samoa is having to quarantine children in their care as the country struggles to deal with a measles crisis. The Samoan government announced yesterday that most government… Audio
Samoa measles outbreak: Nearly 50 dead due to disease
District hospital staff in Samoa say more people are coming to get vaccinated as the death toll from measles continues to rise.
Forty-eight people are now dead due to measles - most of them children.
…Samoa measles outbreak: Christmas gatherings cancelled as death toll climbs
Traditional Christmas community gatherings are being cancelled in Samoa as the death toll from measles continues to climb.
One in 50 people on the Pacific island has been infected with measles - and… Audio
Samoa's church congregations pray for measles victims
Let's begin in Samoa where Christmas celebrations are being cancelled in as the death toll from a measles outbreak continues to climb. 48 people - mainly children - have now died. Our reporter Logan… Audio
Alternative healers threaten reporters as Samoa measles epidemic worsens
A controversial 'healer' in Samoa, who attacked a Checkpoint crew who tried to talk to him, has been shut down by authorities as the measles crisis escalates. Video, Audio
Tornado tears up roofs in Christchurch
A roof has collapsed, buildings are damaged and two people are injured after a tornado slammed into Christchurch on Monday afternoon.
The weather in the central city changed suddenly after 1.30pm… Video, Audio
Christchurch tornado
Two people have been injured after a tornado hit central Christchurch this afternoon. Audio
Investigation after climbers fall to deaths on Remarkables
An investigation is underway into how two Australians fell to their deaths near Queenstown.
Sixty-two-year-old Brett Alexander Lentfer and 44-year-old James Harry Spaile were on a guided climbing… Video, Audio
Christchurch City Council plan to introduce water restrictions
There is still a month to go before summer, but the Christchurch City Council is already planning to introduce water restrictions - and there is no end in sight for chlorination. Water is a… Audio
Oamaru pub owner rescues penguin after tourists pick it up
Now to a story about a penguin and a pub.
The owner of the Criterion Hotel, on Harbour Street in Oamaru, was left stunned when some tourists handed her a little penguin chick over the weekend, after… Video, Audio
Southern Response had to apologise to Brownlee over false data
Checkpoint can reveal that Southern Response has had to apologise to Gerry Brownlee's office after having sent him false information at least once.
It came after a simple request from homeowner Jean… Video, Audio
Quantity surveyor speaks out on dodgy quake assessments
"They were just numbers" - that's how a quantity surveyor describes how Arrow International treated customers during his time working there.
Arrow International - which collapsed earlier this year -… Video, Audio
Canterbury homeowners fear cost of broken concrete foundations
Some Canterbury homeowners are worried that missed earthquake damage to concrete slabs could result in another big bill for the taxpayer.
This comes only weeks after EQC told Checkpoint that the cost… Video, Audio
Investigation into Southern Response too early to call - Woods
The former Minister for Southern Response Megan Woods says while it's too early to call for a criminal investigation into the state insurer, the issue of the double detailed repair analysis (DRA) and… Video, Audio
Should Southern Response be investigated under Crimes Act?
Former Southern Response customers are questioning whether the state insurer should be investigated under the Crimes Act for deceiving its customers.
It comes after a High Court ruling last week… Video, Audio