Lydia Ko reveals Paris Games to be her last Olympics
10 Aug, 2024 08:19 PM
Lydia Ko made history on day 15 of the Games before confirming it would be her last time wearing the Olympic rings. Video / NZ Herald
Paris Olympics: Shot put silver medalist Maddi Wesche celebrates with family
Kiwi shot putter Maddi Wesche has celebrated her Olympic silver with friends and family at NZ House. Video / Chereè Kinnear
Argentina beat the All Blacks 38-30
The Pumas beat the All Blacks 38-30 at Wellington's Sky Stadium. Video / Sky Sport
Sir Sam Neill auctions Funko Pops for Save the Children
Hollywood star Sir Sam Neill is selling his personal collection of autographed Jurassic Park Funko Pops for Save the Children. Video / Save the Children New Zealand
Alicia Hoskin reacts to becoming a double gold medalist in 48 hours
According to one of the few Kiwi athletes who knows the feeling, it will take time for Alicia Hoskin to realise what she has achieved. Video / NZ Herald
Maddison-Lee Wesche claims silver in thrilling shot put final
Yemisi Ogunleye of Germany emerged as the ultimate champion, but not before a nail-biting battle with Wesche for the top spot. Video / Sky Sports
More gold for NZ, power struggles as tourism changes | Morning Bulletin August 10, 2024
Lisa Carrington and Alicia Hoskin take gold in the K2 women’s final, NZ tourism takes on new challenges and banks begin to lower their interest rates. Video / NZ Herald
Lisa Carrington and Alicia Hoskin take gold in the K2
Lisa Carrington claims another gold in K2 with Alicia Hoskin at Paris. Video / Sky Sport
How a mother’s instincts spotted a rare symptom for rheumatic fever in young daughter
Fuamatala Lui was getting her three young children ready for the day when she looked up and noticed her daughter acting strangely. Video / NZ Herald
Paris Olympics: While you were sleeping day fourteen action
Golden girls Dame Lisa Carrington and Alicia Hoskin have won gold in the K2 500. Video / Chereè Kinnear / Sky Sports / Getty / Potosport
Halter at 8: The hidden story behind NZ's most successful startup
Founder Craig Piggott spills secrets about the smart cow collar firm's early days, reveals US push. Video / Jason Oxenham
Who was the Supreme winner at the New Zealand Cat Fancy National cat show?
Wendy Powell with Traeger, her prized “blue” boy from Belgium, was recently judged the Supreme Winner at the New Zealand Cat Fancy National cat show. Video / Mark Mitchell
How Halter's system works
Halter makes smart collars for cows, used for virtual fencing and monitoring health. Video / Supplied
Paris Olympics: How much would you pay to get into Team USA House?
It's easily the most exclusive team house at the Olympics but would you pay close to $600 for one day of entry? Video / Chereè Kinnear
Ellesse Andrews' reaction to gold in women’s keirin final
Ellesse Andrews became the second New Zealander to claim Olympics gold at the track with a stunning effort to win the keirin final in Paris. Video / Supplied
Auckland cannabis museum re-opens in historic building
The Auckland Cannabis Museum is re-opening today after being saved by a rich-lister donor, bringing its founder one step closer to his goal of making weed the new alcohol.
Police reopen probe against former Casketeers star
Funeral director Fiona Bakulich is alleged to have put bodies in plastic bags - instead of in the coffins the clients had paid for. Video / NZ Herald
Jurors visit Remuera home where Pauline Hanna died
The jury in the murder trial of Philip Polkinghorne will today visit the home where Pauline Hanna died.
Paris Olympics: Awesome foursome
Why the K4 women's gold medal in Paris was such a remarkable achievement. Video / Michael Burgess
Tipene Funerals hires PI and Taylor Swift terror attack foiled | Morning Bulletin August 9, 2024
In today's headlines with Susie Nordqvist, Taylor Swift terror attack foiled, NZ's golden moments in Paris, Tipene Funerals hires PI. Video / NZ Herald / Getty
World Indigenous Peoples Day
On December 23, 1994, the United Nations General Assembly declared August 9 to be the International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples. Video / Whakaata Māori
Markets with Madison: Power problems
Wholesale electricity prices are incredibly high – an analyst explains how the major power generation companies are handling it. Video / Alyse Wright
Paris Olympics: While you were sleeping day eleven action
Dame Lisa Carrington kicked off her Games campaign while speed climber Julian David blitzed his way into the finals. Video / Chereè Kinnear / Sky Sports / Getty / Photosport
Broadlands Station farmers look to the future
Willie and Laura Akers talk about farming after Cyclone Gabrielle and why they’re still optimistic about wool. Video / Alan Gibson
Wheel Blacks: Bodies On The Line | Official Trailer | Sky
Sky Originals NZ presents Wheel Blacks: Bodies on the Line, a three-part documentary series following New Zealand’s wheelchair rugby team the Wheel Blacks. Video / Sky Sport
The grudge match - Part 2
Christ's College First XV complete preparations for clash with the old enemy, CBHS. Video / George Heard
Paris Olympics: K4 500m women’s crew celebrate gold with family
Dame Lisa Carrington, Alicia Hoskin, Olivia Brett and Tara Vaughan shed tears with their friends and family after winning gold. Video / Chereè Kinnear
Fairytale adventure on ice for happy couple
Romance steals the show as Disney on Ice returns
Elliott Smith and Liam Napier discuss the All Blacks team announcement
Elliott Smith and Liam Napier discuss the All Blacks team announcement ahead of Saturday's test match against Argentina. Video / Mark Mitchell
Air New Zealand reveal new safety training simulator
Air New Zealand Chief Operational Integrity and Safety Officer explains the CEET service and safety training simulator for Cabin Crew. Video / Michael Craig
Listen in full: Covert recording of wife Pauline Hanna describing surgeon husband as 'sex fiend'
The recording made of Hanna by a relative when she visited their Hawkes Bay property, in which Hanna describes Polkinghorne as a 'sex fiend', was played to the jury in court.