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How will New Zealanders be allowed to exercise in Level 2?
The organisation representing excercise facilities has presented a plan to open the country's gyms under level two.
Excercise NZ spoke before the epidemic response committee and submitted a… Audio -
Level 2 guidelines likely to change today
Today we'll find out what life will look like if Cabinet agrees to loosen lockdown restrictions next week, and move to Level Two.
There are existing guidelines about what would be allowed - but the… Audio
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Coronavirus: Businesses pin hopes on Alert Level 2
Businesses are preparing to put in place whatever it takes to meet the new rules on trading under Alert Level 2.
They're pinning their hopes on Cabinet deciding to downgrade restrictions next week… Audio
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Coronavirus: More information on Alert Level 2 coming today
Today we'll find out what life will look like if Cabinet agrees to loosen lockdown restrictions next week, and move to Alert Level 2.
There are existing guidelines about what would be allowed - but… Audio
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The Panel with Ella Henry and Conor English] (Part 2)
Audio 6 May 2020Including Australia in New Zealand's bubble should come with some big caveats. Epidemiologist Professor Michael Baker explains why we should tread carefully. RNZ sports editor Stephen Hewson talks to… Audio
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Eastern BoP may leave roadblocks up at Level 2
The Eastern Bay of Plenty iwi, Te Whānau a Apanui, says it's still yet to decide whether it will shut down its roadblocks when the country goes into level 2.
There are some iwi-led roadblocks still… Audio
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Policing under level 2: Andrew Coster
The police commissioner Andrew Coster says new legislation may be needed to clarify and set out the appropriate regime for police powers under Level 2.
There have been 700 breaches of level 3 rules… Audio
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Viaduct bar owner planning for level 2 party
A bunch of us are hanging out for the social freedoms of level 2 maybe a few drinks with buddies, or even a previously outlawed party.
Businessman Leo Molloy is one of them. He is planning a level 2… Audio
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The Panel with Catherine Robertson and Mike Rehu (Part 2)
Audio 5 May 2020There are reports that anti-Asian sentiment has increased as COVID-19 hit New Zealand. Mai Chen talks about the realities of racism in NZ directly related to the virus's origins. Some travellers who's… Audio
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The Panel with Jennie Moreton and Jordan Carter (Part 2)
Audio 4 May 2020Australia's battling two new coronavirus cluster outbreaks as talk of a trans-Tasman bubble continues to gain traction. The future in aviation looks very different to the pre-COVID industry. Aviation… Audio
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Continued breaches of Level 3 could mean delay to Level 2
An epidemiologist is worried people's loose approach to the rules could result in community transmission if someone unknowingly had Covid-19.
It wouldn't be until late this week - or even next week -… Audio
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New Horizons: Nonesuch Records #2 – Thomas Bartlett & Nico Muhly
In a programme celebrating the high-quality releases on the Nonesuch label, William Dart focuses on a new album from Thomas Bartlett (aka Doveman) and Nico Muhly, in which the world of Balinese… Video, Audio
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News in Niuean for 2 May 2020
Audio 2 May 2020The latest news in Vagahau Niue - brought to you by Pacific Media Network Audio
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News in Cook Islands for 2 May 2020
Audio 2 May 2020The latest news in Cook Islands Maori brought to you by Pacific Media Network Audio
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The Panel with Paula Penfold and Chester Borrows (Part 2)
Audio 1 May 2020Professor of Law Al Gillespie talks about the issues facing police and law enforcement with iwi checkpoints set up to protect communities. Police say they were fearing protests if they shut them down… Audio
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Coronavirus: Tourism industry wants travel allowed at Level 2
The tourism industry is warning that if travel rules under Alert Level 2 aren't changed, thousands more jobs will be lost.
People are still advised to avoid non-essential inter-regional travel under… Audio
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The Panel with Clare de Lore and Michael Moynahan (Part 2)
Audio 30 Apr 2020There are increased calls for people facing financial difficulty as a result of Coronavirus to be able to draw upon their KiwiSaver. Martin Hawes, investment advisor and chairperson of Summer… Audio
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Air NZ crews hoping to halt redundancies until alert level 2
Air NZ has hit heavy turbulence with an escalating industrial dispute over claims hundreds of flight attendants are about to be laid off, and ongoing questions about whether the company is doing… Video, Audio
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The Panel with Nicky Pellegrino and Nick Leggett (Part 2)
Audio 29 Apr 2020Online harm numbers were initially up during the first phase of the lockdown period, then dropped off says Netsafe chief executive, Martin Cocker. As the tourism tap is turned off, what kind of future… Audio
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The Panel with Lizzie Marvelly and Liam Hehir (Part 2)
Audio 28 Apr 2020Doctors say that sending children back to school is as safe as it's ever been - Associate Professor Tony Walls is a paediatrician and infectious diseases researcher at the University of Otago. Almost… Audio
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The Panel with Leonie Freeman and Russell Brown (Part 2)
Audio 24 Apr 2020The government hasn't ruled out giving a cash sum to everyone to stimulate the economy but will it help? Associate Professor Susan St John from the University of Auckland Business School and founding… Audio
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The Panel with Mihingarangi Forbes and Thomas Pryor (Part 2)
Audio 23 Apr 2020BJ Clark, the President of the New Zealand Returned Services Association talks about this year's ANZAC commemorations with a difference. Tomorrow is the last day for the public to submit their views… Audio
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The Panel with Mai Chen and Allan Blackman (Part 2)
Audio 22 Apr 2020The Auditor-General is going to review the distribution of PPE, including masks to healthcare workers. Dr Elizabeth Fenton, a public health ethics and resource prioritisation lecturer at Otago… Audio
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The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and Chris Wikaira (Part 2)
Audio 21 Apr 2020Associate Professor of Communication Studies at Victoria University, Dr Peter Thompson, joins the discussion on moves to get tech giants to share revenue it gets from using Australian media to Stuff… Audio
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New Flags Flying - part 2
Ian and Angela Johnstone and their three children went to live in Suva in 1971 as Ian continued his role of setting up a news exchange across the Pacific. Audio