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Coronavirus: Tradies return to work
8:21 AM.Tradies' vans are back on the streets throughout the country.
Among them are Wellington electrician Mike Irvine, and the twenty six staff working with Colleen Upton at Hutt Gas and Plumbing.
The… Read more Audio
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Coronavirus: Wellington locals emerge from Level 4 bubble
8:18 AM.After a month of quiet, the country welcomed back the sounds of traffic, commerce and construction yesterday.
As dawn rose on Alert Level 3, about 400,000 people went back to work.
In Wellington… Read more Audio
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Coronavirus: WHO urges NZ not to get complacent
8:16 AM.The World Health Organisation is warning New Zealand not to become complacent, as a long battle against Covid-19 still lies ahead.
The organisation's response manager of the Western Pacific region… Read more Audio
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Coronavirus: Universities financial distress 'a little premature' - Hipkins
8:07 AM.Universities are asking staff to take paycuts as the loss of revenue from international students bites.
Minister of Education Chris Hipkins told Morning Report he thinks financial issues are "a bit… Read more Audio
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Coronavirus: Landlords fail to offer relief as tenants' incomes drop
7:56 AM.Renting is expensive at the best of times, but when wages are cut and jobs are lost, making ends meet becomes even harder.
Of nearly 2000 people surveyed by Renters United, more than half had lost at… Read more Audio
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Coronavirus: University staff urged not to take pay cuts
7:50 AM.University staff are being advised not to accept pay cuts.
At least two universities are considering cutting staff pay to help confront the crisis posed by the multi-million dollar loss of income… Read more Audio
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Coronavirus: Taranaki checkpoints stop hundreds of vehicles
7:46 AM.Iwi volunteers at a new checkpoint in South Taranaki say they have stopped hundreds of vehicles who shouldn't be driving under Alert Level 3.
They say they are concerned that people have dropped… Read more Audio
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Coronavirus: Sisters beg for isolation exception to see dying mum
7:41 AM.Two sisters who have flown from Melbourne to be with their dying mother are caught up in 14 days of mandatory isolation.
They've battling to get out of quarantine early on compassionate grounds, but… Read more Audio
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Coronavirus: Olympics could be canned
7:37 AM.Tokyo Olympic organisers say the postponed games will be "scrapped" if they cannot take place next year.
Tokyo 2020 is now scheduled to run from 23 July to 8 August next year after being delayed… Read more Audio
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Coronavirus: Simon Bridges defiant amid criticism
7:23 AM.The National Party leader has dismissed any questions over his leadership saying none of his MPs have raised it with him, and it's a distraction when the country should be focusing on how to rebuild… Read more Audio
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Coronavirus: Some schools expect no students in Level 3
7:20 AM.School gates are open again today for the first time in weeks, but pupils won't be flooding in.
Children up to Year 10 whose parents can't work from home are allowed to return to class. So few are… Read more Audio
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Coronavirus: Universities forecast major losses
7:16 AM.Two universities are asking staff to take pay cuts as they wrestle with multi-million-dollar deficits caused by the Covid-19 outbreak and lockdown.
Victoria University is considering a 20 percent pay… Read more Audio
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Coronavirus: Ashley Bloomfield on Level 3
7:07 AM.Whether or not the country moves out of Alert Level 3 restrictions in two weeks is up to you.
That's the message from the Prime Minister as she warns people not to be complacent about the gains made… Read more Audio
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Business News for 29 April 2020
6:53 AM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Read more Audio
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Coronavirus: How the first day of takeaways went
6:50 AM.Restaurants and cafes are on a fast learning curve as they try to make the most of being back in business under Alert Level 3.
McDonald's for breakfast, a flat white in the morning, dumplings for… Read more Audio
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Coronavirus: MSD launches new site for jobseekers
6:40 AM.With 30,000 more people on the jobseeker benefit in just four weeks, the government is ramping up its efforts to get people who have found themselves out of work into jobs.
The Social Development… Read more Audio
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Coronavirus: Victoria University considering 20 percent pay cut
6:37 AM.Victoria University is considering slashing staff pay by a fifth or moving them to a four-day week to help it cope with a $50 million drop in income.
Its vice-chancellor Grant Guilford told RNZ… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 29 April 2020
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Read more Audio
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Coronavirus: Delays seeking STI help during lockdown
6:20 AM.People with sexually transmitted infections are delaying seeking help under lockdown, leading to serious complications in some cases.
Sexual health providers say confusion about what services are… Read more Audio
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Early Business News for 29 April 2020
6:20 AM.A brief update from the business sector. Read more Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 29 April 2020
6:00 AM.Two universities are asking staff to take pay cuts as they wrestle with multi-million-dollar deficits, and Simon Bridges plays down any suggestion his leadership is at risk Audio
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Coronavirus: WorkSafe on Alert Level 3 expectations
8:57 AM.Around 400,000 more people are expected to return to work from today, with many workplaces reopening under strict social distancing requirements.
So what might that look like in practice, and what is… Read more Audio
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What changed at Department of Conservation after Cave Creek
8:54 AM.Fourteen people died and four were badly injured when they plunged 40 metres into the Cave Creek chasm, near Punakaiki on the West Coast 25 years ago.
The Noble Report into the disaster laid the… Read more Audio
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25th anniversary of Cave Creek disaster
8:50 AM.Covid-19 has made it's way across the globe and had an impact on everyone.
The commemoration of the Cave Creek disaster is no exception.
Today marks 25 years since the tragedy which killed 14 people… Read more Audio
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Coronavirus: Housing market set to pick up as restrictions ease
8:47 AM.After a period of hibernating over the lockdown period, the housing market could pick up again.
The ability to finalise sales ground to a halt under Alert Level 4 but private property viewings have… Read more Audio