Nicola Wright
Midday News for 22 October 2021
A Covid-19 warning, and we find out what the new traffic light system means for you. Audio
Midday News for 21 October 2021
Aotearoa secures a free trade deal with the UK, and Dame Cindy Kiro is sworn in as our new governor general. Audio
Midday News for 20 October 2021
Three covid positive cases escape quarantine - one's still at large, the government sets 300 places aside for healthcare workers to come into the country, and the National Party lays out its plan to… Audio
Midday News for 19 October 2021
Labour and National commit to boost housing. Unlinked covid cases hit 140. Audio
Midday News for 14 October 2021
The government lays out its plans for hospitals to cope with more cases of Covid-19. Audio
Midday News for 13 October 2021
Frustrations grow over Auckland's borders, and we ask the Climate Change Minister why the government's emissions-slashing ideas aren't enough. Audio
Midday News for 12 October 2021
A Northland traveller's companion tests positive for Covid-19, and hospitals prepare for a worst-case surge. Audio
Midday News for 11 October 2021
Calls to tighten Auckland's borders ahead of Cabinet decision and Northland locals concerned there was a second traveller. Audio
Midday News for 8 October 2021
Northland prepares for a possible alert level upgrade. And the Prime Minister hits the road to try supercharge the vaccination uptake. Audio
Midday News for 7 October 2021
Covid-19 continues to spread - we hear how to talk to the hardest to reach people. Audio
Midday News for 6 October 2021
Auckland is waking to new freedoms and another breakthrough for women's rugby. Audio
Midday News for 5 October 2021
New Zealanders waiting to see if they win the MIQ lottery, and sweeping reviews into Aotearoa's electoral law, but big changes could be far off.
Nicola Wright has the news. Audio
Midday News for 4 October 2021
Covid-19 cases cause concern in Waikato and is there vaccine hesitancy in Raglan?
Nicola Wright has the news. Audio
Midday News Bulletin for 1 October 2021
Jail time for a getaway driver. And the Phillips family is relieved. Audio
Midday News for 30 September 2021
A fleeing driver is shot by the police. A new visa to let thousands of migrants to stay in the country. Audio
Midday News for 29 September 2021
The National Party says its plan to re-open the country to the rest of the world will clear the MIQ backlog, while keeping covid-19 cases under control.
Children's Minister Kelvin Davis says he'll… Audio
Midday News for 27 September 2021
Sir John Key criticises the '"smug hermit kingdom", and testing and vaccinations to be targeted at vulnerable communities. Audio
Midday News for 24 September 2021
Murder charges laid over the death of Lena Zhang Harrap, and tougher safety rules for adventure tourism after the deadly Whakaari eruption. Audio
Midday News for 23 September 2021
Fears about the Reserve Bank's proposed limits on mortgage lending. The government presses on with its health sector reforms. Audio
Midday News for 22 September 2021
A magnitude 6 earthquake has struck near Melbourne. More than 200 police staff will receive Armed Offenders Squad training in an effort to bolster police resources on the frontlines. Audio