Civil Defence Minister, Mark Mitchell provides an update on the Nelson Tasman floods.
Herald NOW's panel with Matt Ball, PR & Advocacy Manager, NZ Fed. Property Investors and Dr Sapna Samant, GP and Filmmaker.
As things heat up in Dunedin for the All Blacks game, assistant coach Tamati Ellison talks all things pre-game.
Newstalk ZB South Island news director, Claire Sherwood on the impact of storms on the Canterbury coastline and New Zealand's largest Lego show.
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NZ Herald News Update: July 4, 2025.
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One of New Zealand’s most iconic buildings – the Cardrona Hotel – is on the market for the first time in more than a decade. Ryan Bridge speaks to co-owner Kade Thornton.
National's Paul Goldsmith and Labour MP Willie Jackson on Herald NOW's political panel talking supermarket reform and the Government's week of law and order announcements.
Former All Blacks prop John Afoa on the first test between the All Blacks and France in Dunedin. He tells Ryan Bridge what he makes of the changes to the squad.
MetService Head of News, Heather Keats after the week's major weather events and what you need to know about the weekend's weather.
Telecommunications Forum CEO Paul Brislen explains what you should do if the network goes down in an emergency after outage in flood-hit Tasman District.
A New Zealander is one of two women killed by a charging elephant while on a walking safari in Zambia
Gisborne Mayor Rehette Stoltz speaks to Ryan Bridge on Herald NOW following a bout of heavy rain across the region
BBM Dave Letele and Lifestyle Brands editor Stephanie Holmes talk to Ryan Bridge on todays hot topics.
Wellington Reporter Ethan Manera talks to Herald NOW as the the new Cook Strait ferry arrives in Wellington Harbour
The Boomtown Boys Tim Macfarlane and Kieran Hickman selected to compete in World's longest river race the Yukon 1000.
Sports Journalists Bonne Jansen and Chris Reive on the panel for Herald NOW about All Black team naming for first test against France.
A jury has found music mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs not guilty of racketeering and sex trafficking but convicted of a prostitution charge following high-profile trial