Nicola Wright
Midday News for 25 June 2021
Health officials consider toughening up the rules on face masks and scanning QR codes, amid concerns the status quo doesn't stack up against the evolving virus. Audio
Midday News for 24 June 2021
Thousands are being tested for Covid-19 in Wellington. The Black Caps are crowned World Test Champions. Audio
Midday News for 23 June 2021
Covid-19's long weekend in Wellington? What happens next.... Genome sequencing, and contact tracing are underway. Audio
Midday News for 22 June 2021
A plan to clean up the Hauraki Gulf and the Ministry for Primary Industries says mistakes were made during the M. bovis response. Audio
Midday News for 21 June 2021
A major cleanup after torrential downpours and Laurel Hubbard to become the first transgender Olympian. Audio
Midday News for 18 June 2021
Cameras on fishing boats and new rules to help protect the oceans a review finds MIQ needs an I-T boost and better iwi relationships. Audio
Midday News for 17 June 2021
Business owners rally against Auckland's - City Rail Link. The government extends the Victoria travel-bubble pause. Fiji's Covid situation continues to deteriorate. Audio
Midday News for 16 June 2021
Team New Zealand can start looking to take the America's Cup overseas, and the government's open to bringing buses into public ownership. Audio
Midday News for 15 June 2021
The Royal Commission hears harrowing testimony about the Lake Alice Child and Adolescent Unit. A counter-terrorism hui takes place in Christchurch. Audio
Midday News for 14 June 2021
An update on the controversy surrounding They Are Us. Claims that children were tortured at Lake Alice. Audio
Midday News for 11 June 2021
A hikoi to protect land in the Far North. Are grand plans for renewable energy realistic? Audio
Midday News for 10 June 2021
Restaurants fear extensions to working holiday visas won't be enough. A food crisis in Covid-striken Fiji? Audio
Midday News for 9 June 2021
The pathway to carbon zero 2050 is released. Tens of thousands of nurses go on strike. Audio
Midday News for 8 June 2021
Dozens arrested in an international crime bust. Nurses prepare to go on strike. Audio
Midday News for 4 June 2021
Multiple deaths in a serious car crash. A new bridge to cycle and walk across Auckland Harbour? Audio
Midday News for 3 June 2021
Another travel bubble blunder with nearly 200 people from Melbourne missed, while aerosol transmission is blamed for Covid-19 is spreading in MIQ. And the Ashburton bridge reopens for trucks. Audio
Midday News for 2 June 2021
Stress testing a slumping bridge, as some drivers take the long way around! Audio
Midday News for 1 June 2021
The closure of a major state highway bridge in Canterbury has effectively cut the east coast of the South Island in two. The Prime Minister says the top post-flood priority is to restore the Ashburton… Audio
Midday News for 31 May 2021
Flooding isolates Canterbury communities. Farmers brace for difficult days ahead, while hundreds don't yet know when they can return home. Audio
Midday News for 28 May 2021
A warning for anyone sharing data stolen from the Waikato DHB and Melbourne wakes up to a 7-day lockdown. Audio