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Early Business News for 7 September 2020
6:20 AM.A brief update from the business sector. Read more Audio
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Employment advocates overwhelmed by demand
6:19 AM.The system which deals with employment complaints has been described by someone working on the front line as "straining at the seams".
The impact of Covid-19 on employment disputes has reportedly… Read more Audio
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Covid-19: Gerry Brownlee on election campaigning during Alert Level 2
6:14 AM.Political parties are going full throttle into election campaigning, after being forced to a screeching halt when Auckland went into Alert Level 3.
The 52nd Parliament officially dissolved yesterday… Read more Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 7 September 2020
6:00 AM.The mother of a New Zealand man on the livestock ship missing in the East China Sea tells us she has not lost hope, A review finds the main women's prison is overly punitive and staff are too quick to… Read more Audio
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
8:55 AM.It's Friday so we cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Read more Audio
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State house backyards go from grass to gardens
8:52 AM.State house tenants north of Wellington are turning their backyards into small farms to help feed hundreds of needy people with the help of a local charity.
It's part of the Common Unity Project's… Read more Video, Audio
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Invercargill City Council holding meeting over conflict
8:49 AM.The Invercargill City Council's plans to restore trust and confidence in its ability to govern is likely to cost ratepayers tens of thousands of dollars.
Last month, rising tensions between… Read more Audio
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North vs South inter-island match returns
8:43 AM.Regarded as a relic of the amateur era, rugby's North-South inter-island match makes its return this weekend in Wellington.
There can't be a crowd because of Covid-19 restrictions but the game should… Read more Audio
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DOW drops more than 800 points
8:29 AM.A big market selloff has taken place in the US - with the DOW dropping more than 800 points, and many tech stocks losing 5 percent or more.
It's the sharpest fall since June. Some are calling it a… Read more Audio
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Markets Update for 4 September 2020
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Read more Audio
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Nelson woman ineligible for income support due to casual work
8:25 AM.A Nelson woman is furious with Work and Income that her efforts to support herself after being made redundant because of Covid-19, have left her financially worse off.
She took on casual hospitality… Read more Audio
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Potential pheasant shooting law change no game for some
8:22 AM.Feathers are being ruffled over a potential law change that could allow land owners to charge people to shoot pheasants.
It is currently illegal to charge people to hunt game birds on private land… Read more Audio
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QR codes become mandatory on public transport
8:17 AM.From today QR codes have to be displayed on all modes of public transport so commuters can check in using the Covid Tracer app.
RNZ reporter Sarah Robson is in Auckland central.
She speaks to Susie… Read more Audio
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Disappointment at Christchurch Hospital children's emergency facilities not opening
8:12 AM.Children are not little adults, and their experiences of hospitals can be scary.
That's why a top Canterbury paediatrician is upset that hospital emergency care for children in Christchurch will not… Read more Audio
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Search continues for missing cattle ship
8:09 AM.The search is continuing for possible survivors of a cargo ship that went missing during a typhoon off the coast of Asia.
It had around 40 people, including two New Zealanders, on board, and almost… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 4 September 2020
8:06 AM.The North coach John Plumtree is expecting close to test match intensity when his side takes on the South in Wellington tomorrow night. Read more Audio
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Team mates become rivals in North vs South game
7:54 AM.Tomorrow night's North/South rugby game in Wellington has turned team-mates to rivals and friends to foes.
The personal connections add extra spice to the All Blacks trial by another name, which will… Read more Audio
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Pressure mounting on Otago University over Māori Entry Pathway
7:50 AM.Pressure is mounting on the Otago medical school to front up to Māori and Pasifika about a proposal to cap admissions through the Māori Entry Pathway.
One of the designers of this scheme says it was… Read more Audio
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Battle brewing over Northland electorate seat
7:45 AM.There's a battle brewing in the seat of Northland, with the future of one party potentially riding on the result.
The New Zealand First MP Shane Jones is in a fight for his political life, with the… Read more Audio
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School attendance improving post lockdown - principals
7:41 AM.Auckland principals says roll numbers are climbing after half-full classes greeted them when schools reopened this week under level 2.5.
Safety concerns were cited for a low turnout on Monday, most… Read more Audio
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Principals want Alert Level rules changed for exams
7:37 AM.Some secondary school principals want the government to change the rules so NCEA and Scholarship exams can go ahead during a lockdown.
Students are worried the exams in November and December will be… Read more Audio
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Covid-19: Expert wants Alert Level system updated
7:27 AM.Some public health experts say the hastily-improvised alert level system needs to be updated to eliminate the virus a second time.
The University of Otago's Professor Nick Wilson says it's too early… Read more Audio
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Cabinet to decide on Alert Level settings today
7:23 AM.Cabinet Ministers will meet today to review the country's alert levels, which are set to expire this Sunday.
A decision is expected shortly after. ACT Party leader David Seymour says many areas… Read more Audio
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Green School's planned 'eco-village' development news to James Shaw
7:19 AM.The Taranaki Green School at the centre of a political funding row has aspirations to create an 'eco-village' at its Oakura site including 20 houses.
This is news to the Green Party co-leader James… Read more Audio
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Ta Mark Solomon attacks Ministry of Health in farewell to Canterbury DHB CEO
7:15 AM.A former deputy chair of the Canterbury District Health Board is accusing the Ministry of Health and Treasury of an ongoing campaign at the highest levels, to get rid of David Meates.
The DHB's chief… Read more Audio