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Southerly blast brings snow, strong gusts to lower North Island
Large swells and powerful wind hit parts of the lower North Island overnight, but are starting to ease.
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Ferries cancelled, new snow warnings as southerly sweeps in
Some Cook Strait ferry crossings are cancelled as large waves are forecast in Cook Strait, while severe gales or snow are expected in parts of the North Island.
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Graham Adams: A euthanasia referendum in a pandemic
No one could have predicted the End of Life Choice referendum would be held against the backdrop of a deadly global pandemic, Graham Adams writes.
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Two new cases of Covid-19 in managed isolation
Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield said there are still no cases reported from the community. Video
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Quarantine coverage prompts 'calm down' call from critics
Stuff published the first edition of its climate change initiative The Forever Project in late March - the very day we went into lockdown. Understandably, it didn't make much impact but this week it’s…
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'Tricky and vulnerable situation' - Visa applicants desperate for clarity
Families who were on the cusp of gaining residence when coronavirus struck are in despair that they may lose their immigration dream at the final hurdle.
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Midweek Mediawatch: Reporters criticised for being too critical
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about a new semi-secret start-up for journalism in Canada, more movement from former makers of Bauer magazines… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: Reporters criticised for being too critical
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about a new semi-secret start-up for journalism in Canada, more movement from former makers of Bauer magazines…
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Long hours for Parliament as Goverment tries to 'clear the decks'
The general election is looming on the horizon and the Government will use urgency to try and get through a long list of bills before that takes place. Audio
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Long hours for Parliament as Goverment tries to 'clear the decks'
The general election is looming on the horizon and the Government will use urgency to try and get through a long list of bills before that takes place.
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Seven days and counting and still no answer from Bloomfield
It's been a week and counting since the Director-General of Health was first asked how many people have left managed isolation without being tested for Covid-19.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Pulse too strong for Stars, no Rally NZ for 2021 and Singh makes Bundesliga bow.
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Hotel residents concerned over reports of quarantined travellers arriving
News that busloads of people are going into quarantine at an Auckland hotel today has residents in the building worried, but authorities say no decision yet has been made on using the hotel.
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The Pantograph Punch - Artist in Residence series
Ten NZ artists have created short listening experiences to connect with an audience and an emotion in isolation. Have a listen!
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Parliament goes hard on election countdown
Parliament has begun a new three week sitting block with a long list of work to get through before Parliament dissolves for the general election. Audio
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Parliament goes hard on election countdown
Parliament has begun a new three week sitting block with a long list of work to get through before Parliament dissolves for the general election.
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Mt Hutt skifield draws record crowd for opening
A sizeable crowd was already waiting before the skifield opened, including Ben Yorston, who was first in line for the eighth year in a row. Video
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APO returns to the stage
Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra, serving the country’s largest and most vibrant city, returns to the stage in July with a top local line-up.
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North Korea halts all communications with South
The North said this was the first in a series of actions, describing South Korea as "the enemy".
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Snow falls in parts of Central Otago
It's a wintry start to the weekend, with temperatures plummeting and snow falling in parts of the South, affecting roads and causing headaches for drivers on the Crown Range Rd.
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Government to provide free sanitary items in schools
The government is taking steps to tackle period poverty by providing free products in schools.
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Severe weather warning issued
Forecasted severe weather is moving south onto the upper North Island today, and it's predicted to bring with it heavy rain and gales.
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SpaceX, NASA landmark launch succeeds
Elon Musk's private rocket company SpaceX successfully launched two Americans into orbit this morning. Video
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NZ Music Month 2020: Fresh Music Daily
The RNZ Music team is celebrating NZ Music Month with Fresh Music Daily - new music from a different Kiwi artist every day. Video
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Woods, Manning win charity match
Tiger Woods and Peyton Manning held off a late challenge to beat Phil Mickelson and Tom Brady 1Up in a charity golf match in Florida that more than $NZ30 million for Covid-19 relief efforts.