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  • Two new Covid-19 cases in Wairoa District

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    3 Dec 2021
    Coronavirus testing - doctor`s hand in medical glove holding test tube with Coronavirus positive blood over laboratory desk.

    There are two new Covid-19 cases in the Wairoa District, both household contacts of a previously reported case from outside the region.

    Two new Covid-19 cases in Wairoa District
  • Iwi urges testing and vaccination after Covid cases in Taranaki

    News
    Te Ao Māori Local Democracy Reporting
    3 Dec 2021
    Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa chair Liana Poutu.

    A Taranaki iwi leader is urging whānau to get tested and vaccinated in light of Covid-19 returning to the region.

    Iwi urges testing and vaccination after Covid cases in Taranaki
  • Three new Covid-19 cases reported in New Plymouth

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    2 Dec 2021
    Covid-19 testing site, Taranaki Base Hospital, New Plymouth, 26 July 2021.

    Health officials in Taranaki have revealed there are three cases of Covid-19 in New Plymouth.

    Three new Covid-19 cases reported in New Plymouth
  • 'Such a mess' - IT teams work overnight to fix immigration glitch

    News
    New Zealand technology
    2 Dec 2021
    No caption

    Immigration advisers have described the first day of the country's new residence scheme as a shambles.

    'Such a mess' - IT teams work overnight to fix immigration glitch
  • Fiji 7s aiming to reload and come stronger in Dubai

    News
    Pacific
    2 Dec 2021
    Kalione Nasoko is a former Fiji 7s captain and won gold at the Tokyo Olympics.

    The Fijian 7s interim coach Saiasi Fuli has restructured his game plan and approach towards the second leg of the Dubai 7s tournament this weekend.

    Fiji 7s aiming to reload and come stronger in Dubai
  • Free public transport could be life-changing for many, say campaigners

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    30 Nov 2021
    Auckland university student Alan Shaker at Papatoetoe train station.

    Alan Shaker believes if public transport was made free for tertiary students along with all community service card holders and those under 25, it would "level the playing field" for those in South…

    Free public transport could be life-changing for many, say campaigners
  • MIQ slashes 1000 rooms due to Omicron variant

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    30 Nov 2021
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    Due to the Omicron variant of Covid-19, MIQ has released about 1000 fewer rooms this morning than initially planned.

    MIQ slashes 1000 rooms due to Omicron variant
  • ‘Seriously concerned’: residents come out in force over off-licence application

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting
    28 Nov 2021
    Winton is a rural Southland town about half an hour north of Invercargill.

    A group of Winton residents have expressed concerns over an application for a new bottle store in their small town, highlighting existing issues in the community.

    ‘Seriously concerned’: residents come out in force over off-licence application
  • Covid-19: 144 new community cases in NZ today, one further death

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    28 Nov 2021
    No caption

    There have been 144 new community cases of Covid-19 reported in New Zealand today, with one further death also reported.

    Covid-19: 144 new community cases reported in New Zealand today, one further death
  • 'I know God is here' - Church takes vaccination to congregation

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    27 Nov 2021
    Fiji, Cook Islands, Niue and Tongan flags waved to passersby

    A church that has been considered anti-vax is hosting a vaccination event to encourage remaining unvaccinated members to get their first dose - and reframe anti-vax perceptions of the church.

    'I know God is here' - Tokaikolo church takes vaccination to congregation
  • Week in Politics: What was Judith Collins really thinking?

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    26 Nov 2021
    Judith Collins at the Bring Back Business Presser

    Analysis - Judith Collins loses the National Party leadership after disciplining Simon Bridges, the prime minister sets 3 December as "freedom day" and there's a mixed reaction to plans for re-opening…

    Week in Politics: What was Judith Collins really thinking?
  • Voting in Samoa by-elections underway

    News
    Pacific Samoa
    26 Nov 2021
    Samoa's capital, Apia

    Voting is underway for six by-elections in Samoa.

    Voting in Samoa by-elections underway
  • Pressure on ahead of National Party caucus meeting today - Commentator

    Audio
    politics
    25 Nov 2021
    Ben Thomas

    National's leader Judith Collins has demoted Simon Bridges after an accusation he made offensive comments to a National MP who RNZ understands is Jacqui Dean.

    The shock news came in a media release… Audio

  • Chris Bishop expecting caucus to meet after Simon Bridges' sudden demotion

    Audio
    politics
    25 Nov 2021
    National party COVID-19 Response Spokesperson Chris Bishop

    Simon Bridges has been dumped from the shadow cabinet and demoted to the backbenches.

    The shock news came in a media release from National Party leader Judith Collins just after 9.30pm on Wednesday… Audio

  • Breaking Silence | Season 2 | Episode 1: Jude Simpson

    Audio
    health crime
    25 Nov 2021
    Jude Simpson

    Jude works at the Royal New Zealand Police College. The training program she implements is designed to encourage understanding and empathy for those who will work on the front line of family harm. Video

  • Breaking Silence | Season 2 | Episode 2: Stalking

    Audio
    health crime
    25 Nov 2021
    Breaking Silence 2 - Stalking

    Stalking (and cyberstalking) is not currently a defined offence in the New Zealand Crimes Act. 'Tina,' stalked by her ex-husband for more than three years, shares her story in support of law change. Video

  • Breaking Silence | Season 2 | Episode 3: Wiremu Witana

    Audio
    health crime
    25 Nov 2021
    Wiremu Witana

    More than half a million New Zealanders are affected by family violence each year. For many, this is handed down generationally. Wiremu, with the support of his parents, broke the cycle of abuse. Video

  • Breaking Silence | Season 2 | Episode 4: Sandra Dickson

    Audio
    health crime
    25 Nov 2021
    Sandra Dickson

    Those in Rainbow communities are over twice as likely to experience partner violence than their straight counterparts. Sandra shares her story, exploring the challenges faced by Rainbow communities. Video

  • Breaking Silence | Season 2 | Episode 5: Debbs Murray

    Audio
    health crime
    25 Nov 2021
    Debbs Murray

    Almost a victim herself, Debbs shares her story to help illustrate 'coercive control,' a pattern of behaviour designed to exploit, dominate, and imprison women within a relationship. Video

  • Breaking Silence 2 | Season 2 | Episode 6: Lualima Hansen

    Audio
    health crime
    25 Nov 2021
    Lualima Hansen

    For Lima, who once rejected her Samoan roots in an effort to move on from the horrific abuse she suffered as a child, her faith gave her the strength to forgive, and to share her powerful story. Video

  • Breaking Silence | Season 2 | Episode 7: Pet Abuse

    Audio
    health crime
    25 Nov 2021
    Puppy - Breaking Silence 2

    Many victims stay in violent relationships out of fear of their animals being harmed. Pets are a much-loved part of the family, but all too often are caught up in the cycle of violence. Video

  • Breaking Silence | Season 2 | Episode 8: I Got Your Backpack

    Audio
    health crime
    25 Nov 2021
    Tam

    Last year, 53,000 women were referred to refuges in New Zealand. Tam was one of those who found herself fleeing from an abusive relationship, but her life changed upon arrival at a refuge. Video

  • Breaking Silence | Season 2 | Trailer

    Audio
    health crime
    25 Nov 2021
    Simonne Butler

    In this compelling, new, eight-part sequel series, we open wide the issue of domestic abuse in New Zealand. It will change the way you think about violence against women. Video

  • 'Our boys are struggling' - Migrant dads desperate to be reunited with family

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    22 Nov 2021
    Masthan Pathana, right, with wife Afza and their son Affu, now 7 years old.

    Fathers separated from their children by border restrictions are calling for the government not to forget their plight.

    Migrant dads split from families by border restrictions desperate to be reunited
  • Bar, beauty salon among new locations of interest reported today

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    21 Nov 2021
    Mount Mellick Bar in Mount Maunganui

    A beauty salon and a bar are among new locations of interest reported today in Rotorua, Mount Maunganui and Kerikeri.

    Bar, beauty salon among new locations of interest reported today
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