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Midday News for 19 August 2021
12:00 PM.Sky City casino says more than 12-hundred people were there when a Covid-positve case visited. As the outbreak source remains a mystery, we're told to hunker down. And concerns not everyone will get… Read more Audio
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And just like that, the bears are back
12:45 PM.Teddy bears around the country will no doubt be coming out of hibernation if they haven't already. During last year's lockdown, thousands of toy bears appeared in windows and doors and driveways of… Read more Video, Audio, Gallery
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Helping kids and parents get through lockdown
12:42 PM.Lockdowns are not easy, and in some households they're terribly difficult. Clinical Psychologist Jacqui Maguire has written a children's book with effective tools for helping children through scary… Read more Audio
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Midday Rural News for 18 August 2021
12:35 PM.Primary industry leaders met online this morning to discuss the national lockdown, as the majority of businesses in the primary industries are allowed to keep operating during Alert Level Four. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 18 August 2021
12:28 PM.All rugby games in New Zealand this weekend, both professional and amateur, have been cancelled. Rugby reporter Joe Porter has more. Audio
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Midday Business News for 18 August 2021
12:20 PM.A house building boom, demand for building products, and tight control of its finances have delivered a solid full year profit for Fletcher Building. Audio
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Supermarkets busy, but southerners are not panic buying
12:18 PM.In Ōtepoti/Dunedin RNZ's Tim Brown reports locals are not panic buying to the extent seen further north. Audio
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Auckland City Hospital nurse tests positive for Covid-19
12:18 PM.One of the five positive cases is a fully vaccinated nurse at Auckland City Hospital. RNZ's health correspondent Rowan Quinn has been looking into this and speaks to Māni Dunlop. Audio
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Influx of holidaymakers arrive in Northland
12:17 PM.Tai Tokerau Border Control coordinator Reuben Taipari was disappointed to see hundreds of vehicles pour into Northland yesterday evening. Audio
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Airports busy, entry restricted to ticket-holders
12:14 PM.With the shift to Alert Level 4, people have 36 hours left to get home. Māni Dunlop checks in with RNZ reporters Jake McKee at Wellington Airport and Rachel Graham at Christchurch Airport. Audio
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Long lines at Northcote testing centre in Auckland
12:11 PM.Aotearoa is locked down for the second time. There are now five cases of Covid-19's delta variant detected in the Auckland community. One of them is a fully vaccinated nurse at Auckland City… Read more Audio
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Midday News for 18 August 2021
12:00 PM.Aotearoa is in lockdown. As cases grow to 5, confirmation it's the more transmissible delta variant. Audio
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Afghani refugee urgently trying to get his family to NZ
12:46 PM.An Afghani refugee who has been trying to get his family to New Zealand says it is a matter of life of death - and they are fearing for their lives. Many of those who helped in peacekeeping missions… Read more Audio
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Dead baby found at recycling facility
12:45 PM.A dead baby was found at a recycling facility in Onehunga yesterday evening. The police say their priority is to identify and locate the mother, and they're extremely concerned for her welfare. Audio
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Covid transmitted between people with no known connection
12:42 PM.There's been another case of Covid being transmitted between people with no known connection to each other in MIQ. This time it was at the Jet Park - the country's highest risk MIQ facility… Read more Audio
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Midday Rural News for 17 August 2021
12:35 PM.Farmers in the Buller District who are still in clean up mode after last month's flood are preparing for another downpour. The Metservice has a heavy rain warning in place for the region - up to a 140… Read more Audio
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Midday Sports News for 17 August 2021
12:28 PM.Black Caps coach Gary Stead is banking on Shane Bond's involvement in the IPL to help them in the T20 World Cup in the UAE in October. Audio
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Midday Business News for 17 August 2021
12:20 PM.Dry weather, plant outages and high wholesale power prices have cut Mercury's full year profit by a third. It made 141-million dollars compared with 207-million last year. Audio
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Slip causes widespread transport disruption
12:17 PM.A slip near Paekakariki, north of Wellington, caused widespread transport disruption this morning. Rocks, mud, water and other debris covered part of State Highway one, and the railway line --… Read more Audio
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Nurses, DHBs begin pay equity talks, but strikes will go ahead
12:14 PM.The Health Minister Andrew Little has written to District Health Boards and unions to invite them to start pay equity negotiations as soon as possible. Cabinet has approved funding for the agreement -… Read more Audio
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Taliban is promising it's changed and wants peace
12:11 PM.As the Taliban consolidates its rule of Afghanistan, the international community is imploring them to uphold human rights - including those of women and girls; to let people leave in safety; and to… Read more Audio
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Midday News for 17 August 2021
12:00 PM.Terror in Kabul as the Taliban takeover. Nurses and DHBs begin pay equity negotiations. Audio
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High-intensity audits pay off for Waiau school
12:46 PM.A pilot to turn around struggling schools through high-intensity audits by the Education Review Office has helped transform one southern school. Waiau Area School was plagued by dilapidated buildings… Read more Audio
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Taliban labels interpreters 'infidels', NZ considers options
12:42 PM.The Taliban have taken over Afghanistan's capital, Kabul. Many in the war-experienced country are now trying to flee the insurgents. Security has fallen over at Kabul's main airport, where countless… Read more Audio
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Midday Rural News for 16 August 2021
12:35 PM.The Meat Industry Association says the Government's workplace vaccination initiative is moving too slowly and there's been no recognition of the high risk environment its 25,000 workers face. Last… Read more Audio