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Cook Islands repatriation flight to depart from Christchurch
Cook Islands repatriation flight to depart from Christchurch
The first repatriation flights of Cook Islanders stranded in New Zealand as a result of the current Covid-19 community outbreak will begin tonight.
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Kiwis squad named a year out from World Cup
Kiwis squad named a year out from World Cup
Premiership-winning prop headlines Kiwis' Rugby League World Cup wider squad.
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Not a single Māori Crown prosecutor in Christchurch, Gisborne, Whanganui
Not a single Māori Crown prosecutor in Chch, Gisborne, Whanganui
Many of the private law firms with warrants to prosecute serious crimes are failing to reflect the diversity of the regions they serve - even though it's a condition of their contracts.
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The Tat North Talanoa
Niu FM breakfast host Henry Hohenberger, musician Church from Church & AP and creative giant Oscar Kightley talk generational trauma, generational wisdom and generational television shows. Co-produced… Video, Audio
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In a lockdown, where does work end and parenting begin? Welcome to 'zigzag working'
In a lockdown, where does work end and parenting begin?
Comment - All parents work. The difference lies in the breakdown between their paid and unpaid workloads.
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Covid-19: 29 new community cases today as Cabinet prepares to decide on alert levels
Covid-19: 29 new community cases reported
The Ministry of Health says 28 of today's cases are in Auckland and one is in Waikato.
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New Caledonia extends lockdown again, due to Covid-19 crisis
New Caledonia extends lockdown again, due to Covid-19 crisis
The lockdown in New Caledonia has been extended by two weeks due to the worsening Covid-19 crisis in the French territory.
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Counter-terrorism bill passes third reading
Counter-terrorism bill passes third reading
A new counter-terror law, which would criminalise the planning of a terror attack, has been passed with support by both major parties in Parliament this morning.
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Anxiety Thinkers
Mai FM Breakfast host Tegan Yorwarth joins James Nokise in the shower to talk about keeping strange hours, getting strange messages and dealing with strange expectations. Video, Audio
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The home isolation experience in South Australia
The government is expected to release more details of its pilot home isolation scheme for business tomorrow, with a long list of companies keen to get on board.
Meanwhile across the Tasman, South… Video, Audio
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Bosses at more risk of burnout than ever before
Bosses at more risk of burnout than ever before
There is overwhelming pressure during the pandemic for bosses to care for their staff, but their own health is suffering, new research has found.
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Commercial radio urges MPs to rein in RNZ
This week the big commercial radio broadcasters boasted of record-breaking audiences for their big brands when the latest audience figures came out. But at the same their bosses were also urging our… Audio
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Commercial radio urges MPs to rein in RNZ
Commercial radio urges MPs to rein in RNZ
This week the big commercial radio broadcasters boasted of record-breaking audiences for their big brands when the latest audience figures came out. But at the same their bosses were also urging our…
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SH1 to close near Porirua overnight for construction work
SH1 to close near Porirua overnight for construction work
Parts of State Highway 1 near Porirua will be closed from 9pm tonight so that signage for the new Transmission Gully highway can be installed.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Canterbury grab golden-point win, USA dominates day one of Ryder Cup, and Pero Cameron confirmed as Tall Blacks coach.
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Calls to Lifeline nearly double over pandemic
Calls to Lifeline nearly double over pandemic
Lifeline Aotearoa says calls and texts to its helpline have skyrocketed in the past 18 months - up 88 percent compared to 2019.
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Covid in Australia: NSW records 1007 cases and 11 deaths
Covid in Australia: NSW records 1007 cases and 11 deaths
NSW has recorded 1007 locally acquired cases and 11 deaths while Victoria has recorded 847 cases and one further death.
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First ice flight for summer Antarctica season departs Christchurch with Scott Base staff
First ice flight for summer Antarctica season departs Christchurch
After a false start involving some poor weather in Antarctica, the first lot of Scott Base summer staff have flown out of Christchurch today.
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Ultra-marathon runner takes on 24 hour challenge for asthma research
Ultra-marathon runner takes on 24 hour challenge for asthma research
A marketing professor and ultra-marathon runner is running non-stop for 24 hours in Wellington to support the Asthma and Respiratory Foundation.
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Phoenix W-League schedule confirmed
Phoenix W-League schedule confirmed
The new Phoenix women's football team will kick-off their W-League season on December 3rd in a double header with the men's team.
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Covid-19 wrap for day 36 of Delta outbreak
Court sequel for Auckland couple and gourmet delights in level 3
Aucklanders devoured burgers and coffees while reaching a vaccination milestone on day one of level 3 while a couple who allegedly fled to Wanaka during lockdown have been charged.
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Victoria's earthquakes: What is known so far
Earthquakes shake south-east Australia: what's known so far
Buildings have been damaged but there are no reported serious injuries after an earthquake and several aftershocks in Victoria's north-east were felt across south-eastern Australia.
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Bacon buttie Covid-19 vaccination initiative hailed a success
Bacon buttie Covid-19 vaccination initiative hailed a success
New Plymouth's vaccination centre threw out the appointment book and put on breakfast for anyone getting a jab between 7am and 9am.
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Strong earthquake rattles Melbourne
Strong earthquake rattles Melbourne
Three earthquakes - including a magnitude 5.8 shake - have rattled Melbourne this morning with reports of damage in the city and across Victoria. See how today's events unfolded with RNZ's blog.
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Covid-19: Clover Park residents roll up to new pop-up testing centre
Concerned Clover Park residents roll up to new pop-up testing centre
Claims of lockdown breaches are emerging from locals in the small south Auckland suburb of interest, Clover Park.