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Charging for managed isolation 'not that simple' - Megan Woods
7:29 AM.The minister in charge of managed isolation, Megan Woods, says about $80 million has been spent so far on the compulsory 14-day isolation period for every returning New Zealander.
She says nearly… Read more Audio
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Family feels 'betrayed' after insurance switch leaves them short
7:24 AM.A South Auckland crane driver has been denied a $100,000 payout for his cancer after a government-owned finance company switched his policy.
His wife is furious that on the basis of a salesperson's… Read more Audio
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Iwi want to block Auckland bid to draw water from Waikato River
7:20 AM.Waikato iwi want to block Auckland Council's bid to more than double the city's daily water grab from the Waikato River.
Auckland's mayor has asked the Environment Select Committee to add the consent… Read more Audio
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What it's like in Australia's managed isolation system
7:16 AM.Across the ditch, international arrivals are also subject to a more severe form of quarantine. Tom Crampton, a Kiwi who lives in Melbourne, has had the dubious pleasure of being required to isolate in… Read more Audio
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Victoria fighting Covid-19 community transmission
7:12 AM.While New Zealand focuses on how it manages imported cases of Covid-19, Australia is focusing on new infections within its borders.
Most new cases of Covid-19 are now the product of community… Read more Audio
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Government told to think carefully about isolation co-payments
7:09 AM.People travelling to New Zealand may soon have to help cover the cost of their mandatory two-week stay at a quarantine hotel.
Cabinet will consider a co-payment scheme in a matter of weeks, as the… Read more Audio
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Business News for 23 June 2020
6:53 AM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Read more Audio
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Auckland bid to take more water from Waikato River urgent - Goff
6:43 AM.The Mayor of Auckland wants the government to fast-track a bid to more than double the city's daily water grab from the Waikato River.
Phil Goff has asked the Environment Select Committee to have a… Read more Audio
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Plans to close testing Covid-19 centres ditched
6:40 AM.A plan to wind up Wellington's community Covid-19 testing centres at the end of the week has been ditched as concerns about new cases increase.
The centres were set up to be an easy, efficient place… Read more Audio
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Early Business News for 23 June 2020
6:20 AM.A brief update from the business sector. Read more Audio
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Wellington cafe-bar feeling lucky about post-lockdown bounce
6:17 AM.The manager of a popular central Wellington cafe-bar, says they feel lucky about how quickly they've bounced back after the end of the lockdown.
The hospitality sector has been one of the worst hit… Read more Audio
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Barrister warns against govt charging returning kiwis
6:09 AM.The government is being warned not to force returning New Zealanders to cover some of the cost of their managed isolation, as it may impede on their right to return home.
More than $81 million has… Read more Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 23 June 2020
6:00 AM.The government is being warned not to force New Zealanders to pay for managed isolation as it may impede their right to return home, and The Australian state of Victoria reintroduces some restrictions… Read more Audio
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Tagger claims police spear tackled him
8:55 AM.A tagger who was restrained by police in Auckland in the early hours of Sunday morning says he was spear tackled into the wall by police officers.
Bystanders who filmed the altercation are claiming… Read more Audio
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Stoat disappears from Motukorea
8:49 AM.A wily stoat that was on the loose on one of Auckland's pest-free islands appears to have either died or swum away.
The stoat was first detected on Motukorea/Browns Island by a conservation dog in… Read more Audio
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Crusaders triumph over Hurricanes in Wellington
8:45 AM.Canterbury beat Wellington 39 - 25 at the cake tin, with five tries to one, as the defending champions had their first outing since the Covid-19 lockdown ended.
It wasn't a perfect performance by any… Read more Audio
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Cash strapped councils urged to fund projects
8:41 AM.As the economy heads in to a recession, the government is urging councils to invest in infrastructure and save jobs.
With revenue down by hundreds of millions of dollars due to the lockdown, councils… Read more Audio
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Second officer involved in Massey shooting understand to have been shot at multiple times
8:38 AM.A second person arrested in connection to the fatal shooting of a police officer in west Auckland is due to appear in court today.
Constable Matthew Hunt, 28, was killed during a routine traffic stop… Read more Audio
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Fans back at professional netball games
8:29 AM.Hundreds of netball fans were allowed back to watch New Zealand's elite domestic competition, the ANZ Premiership, at close quarters for the first time in three months yesterday.
The public packed… Read more Audio
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Markets Update for 22 June 2020
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Read more Audio
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Survey reveals Kiwis want to strengthen ties with Asia
8:25 AM.New Zealanders are increasingly feeling its important to strengthen ties with Asia, especially in the wake of Covid-19. It comes at a time when more New Zealanders than ever before say they know a… Read more Audio
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Refugee decision making relationship broken down - report
8:22 AM.A report into refugee decision-making says the relationship between officials and lawyers has broke down, with delays and allegations of discrimination and bullying.
The report author, Victoria Casey… Read more Audio
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Disability Advocacy Group angered by health review
8:19 AM.A disability advocacy group is speaking to the Government this week after a health and disabilty review left them angry.
The Government released its planned review of the health and disability system… Read more Audio
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Post-pandemic future uncertain for construction and retail
8:12 AM.It's two weeks today since Covid-19 Alert Level 1 came into force June 8 and semi-normal life resumed.
With billions of dollars sucked out of the economy, the worst may be yet to come in terms of… Read more Audio