Newshub • 29th June 2022 Government plans to update online safety regime as survey finds Kiwis feel unsafe online The Government is working on proposals to keep Kiwis safer online with the tricky task of maintaining freedom of expression.
Newshub • 27th June 2022 Woman caught in crossfire of violent clash at Mt Smart Stadium wants accountability It's been revealed three people were treated for injuries after violence broke out in a corporate area of Mount Smart Stadium, after the Kiwis v Tonga game over the weekend.
Newshub • 25th June 2022 The alternative dairy option with potential to be worth $750 million a year by 2035 Sheep milk is being billed as an export growth industry for New Zealand, with the potential to be worth more than $750 million a year by 2035.
Newshub • 12th June 2022 Revealed: Threats against Ardern involving police almost triple in three years Newshub can reveal the annual number of threats against Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has almost tripled in three years.
Newshub • 11th June 2022 Home developer wants consequences for Auckland's Watercare over cost of consenting delays Property developer Mike Greer Homes is calling for more accountability from Auckland Council-owned Watercare over the cost of consenting delays.
Three NZ • 7th June 2022 Ministry of Health accused of putting Māori lives at risk due to flawed vaccination data The Ministry of Health is facing accusations of inflating COVID-19 vaccination rates and needlessly putting Māori lives at risk due to flawed data.
Newshub • 5th June 2022 Government tops up gender affirmation services as surgery waiting list grows The Government is topping up the budget for gender affirmation services and training for GPs to be better skilled in advising transgender youth.
Newshub • 1st June 2022 White House visit: Biden, Ardern bond over family connections to war but no sign of trade deal Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has labelled her White House meeting with President Joe Biden a success, though there is no sign of a trade deal for New Zealand.
Newshub • 31st May 2022 How Government's plan to force supermarket duopoly into sharing wholesale supplies could backfire The Government's plan to reshape the supermarket sector has been met with mixed reactions, with some saying it won't lead to lower prices.
Newshub • 20th May 2022 Government defends cost of living cash payouts dubbed a last-minute band aid by Luxon The Government's plan to tackle the rising cost of living with $350 cash payouts has come under fierce criticism, with the Opposition calling it a last-minute band aid.
Newshub • 17th May 2022 Unanswered questions about NZ's coal reliance as Shaw promotes gas-guzzler trade scheme Climate Change Minister James Shaw has revealed low-income whānau could receive between $6000 and $10,000 to trade in their gas-guzzlers for more eco-friendly alternatives.
Newshub • 28th April 2022 Ukrainian mum reveals her candid talks with Russian soldiers who occupied her home One Ukrainian mum spent three days with Russian troops occupying her home near war-torn Bucha, giving her an "interesting" insight into the soldiers' perspectives of the war.
Newshub • 22nd March 2022 How confusion over hate speech law prompted rethink: Ardern vows to 'get the change right' Hate speech laws were supposed to be ready by now but after confusion and "strong feedback" the Government is giving it a rethink.
Newshub • 14th March 2022 Luxon's income tax reduction if he becomes PM revealed If he became Prime Minister, National leader Christopher Luxon would receive an $18,000 income tax reduction from his proposed tax changes.
Newshub • 5th March 2022 Impact of Australia's 'cruel' deportations and number of 501 crimes in NZ revealed Newshub can reveal 96 percent of deportations to New Zealand are from Australia, and those deportees - known as 501s - have committed thousands of serious crimes since being sent back.
Newshub • 23rd February 2022 More than 2600 stood down across Government's COVID-19 vaccine-mandated sectors More than 2600 workers have been stood down across some of the Government's sectors mandated to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
Newshub • 24th October 2021 Revealed: The drug police have seized 1000 pct more of since 2016 Newshub can reveal police are combating a stratospheric increase in the use of date rape drug GHB and GBL.
Newshub • 1st October 2021 Are councils being stripped of assets? Will Māori have veto? Three Waters explained The Government has concluded two months of engagement with councils over the controversial Three Water reforms and Newshub has dived into the proposals to provide some clarity.
Newshub • 15th September 2021 'The lesson we have to learn': Israel, where 3 in 5 are fully vaxxed, has a message for NZ Israel, where three in five people are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, has a message for New Zealand: despite a reported drop in efficacy, the Pfizer jab reduces hospitalisations.
Newshub • 1st September 2021 How the capital's growing reputation for violence made bar workers the new frontline The capital's growing reputation for violence after dark has made the city's bars the new frontline, and it's anyone's guess if proposals considered by the Wellington City Council committee will make a difference.