Joel Little on his Grammy win for 'Royals'/'If you've got the money, you've got the job'/C1 Cafe in Christchurch opens/David Cunliffe on his state of the nation.
Jose Alvarenga floats up in the Marshall Islands after over a year at sea; Akaroa steps up for luxury liners; and Lachlan Forsyth eats a hot chili live on air.
Shocking lotteries scams target the elderly; Two years on: A better life in Western Australia? And the first in this years' series 'Our own backyard', featuring Turangi.
As we remember Anzac Day we commemorate the sacrifice made by so many thousands, indeed tens of thousands, of Kiwi men and women who've given so much in service and support of their country.
This election year, Campbell Live is taking a look inside the homes and lives of our leaders. The show ends with a tribute to 60 Minutes cameraman Ross Kenward.
On December 16, 2011, the GCSB began its illegal surveillance of Kim Dotcom. Neither the Prime Minister, nor the incoming GCSB head Ian Fletcher, were told about it.
Auckland beggars: 'Don't judge us'; At Home with the Leaders: Jamie Whyte; Best of the NIWA Wellington Science Fair - Wellesley College; and Living rough for art's sake.
A $2 toll has been proposed for every time you use an Auckland motorway onramp to pay for the reinvention of Auckland's transport system. Plus swishing for clothes.
The survivor of the horrific home invasion and three years of sexual abuse at the hands of fugitive Phillip John Smith talks exclusively to John Campbell.
The Government has launched an investigation into the practice of docking the pay of service station employees for drive-offs; and Hamilton's 150th Birthday.