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Covid-19: Pay cut for PM, ministers and public service bosses
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, government ministers and public service chief executives will take a 20 percent pay cut for the next six months. Video
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Distance learning begins as pupils reconnect with teachers
The second school term starts today, with more than 800,000 teachers and students starting two weeks of remote learning.
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Govt flight from Peru arrives
The flight, a LATAM Dreamliner with 60 New Zealanders and three Australians on board, landed at Auckland Airport at 5am.
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Covid-19: Understanding the new normal
Opinion - As NZ looks towards moving out of lockdown, fear and ambiguity remains. Dr Jess Berentson-Shaw explores the public narratives we need to help us move into a 'new normal'.
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Tasmania to close two hospitals to 'stamp out' Covid-19
Two hospitals are closing in Tasmania because of Covid-19 forcing more than 1000 people into quarantine for two weeks.
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Arrests, warnings after party during lockdown
Police arrested six people for fighting and warned two people for breaching the lockdown after a gathering in Auckland overnight.
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Knowing your consumer rights in Covid-19 lockdown
It's an odd time for the shopping public, with much closed and new rules popping out most days. Consumer NZ helps answer your questions.
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Easter highlights from RNZ Concert
There are so many great listening, and viewing, experiences on offer from RNZ Concert this weekend we made a list to help you plan your time!
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Doctor accuses John Tamihere of telling staff to lie for test
Two Māori doctors have walked off the job at a Covid-19 testing clinic after claims John Tamihere allegedly told staff to lie to get tested.
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No test despite change in criteria
A woman claims she was denied a Covid-19 after she called Healthline with a "sore throat for a couple of days and a bit of a cough".
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Pets in the lockdown: Your Covid-19 questions answered
You asked, Glen Scanlon answers. What you need to know about life with your furry friends during lockdown.
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Kōhanga reo livestreaming lessons for tamariki
Kōhanga reo staff are getting creative with te reo Māori content and adapting to a new virtual learning environment.
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Lockdown silence allows detection of smaller earthquakes
Noise complaints are dropping substantially. It's so quiet you can hear the earth move.
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Mount Maunganui gets a rest during the lockdown
First person - Mount Maunganui is known as Mauao to local tangata whenua. And many people are happy it's getting a break during the lockdown.
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Covid-19: More business questions answered
Will credit rates be cut? Can landlords without tenants apply for financial assistance, and how do governments pay for packages such as the wage subsidy scheme? The RNZ Business team answers your…
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Immigration and travel: Your Covid-19 questions answered
Border closures here and overseas have left tens of thousands effectively 'Covid-19 refugees' and means many questions on immigration rights and rules. Here's a Q&A to help you out.
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Wage subsidy: Your Covid-19 questions answered
Your questions about the Covid-19 wage subsidy and employment issues have continued to flood in, so on we answered a lot more.
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Government launches mental health support tools
Support is being rolled out for New Zealanders struggling with their mental health during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Queen Elizabeth sends message of support to New Zealand
The Queen has sent a message for the people of New Zealand, thanking those who are putting the service of others before themselves.
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Happy Birthday: so much more than a hand-washing jingle
Writer and curator Te Awhina Arahanga* on the history of the song Happy Birthday and the reason it is used when we wash our hands during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Vanuatu already feeling force of Cyclone Harold
A category five cyclone - the largest possible - is set for a direct hit on Vantuatu's largest island, Santo, within the next hour, with hundreds already seeking shelter in evacuation centres.
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Finally, the working-from-home playlist you’ve been waiting for
With many of us working from home, what better way to add structure to your day (and maybe some inspiration), than music. RNZ Music's Tony Stamp (aka ‘Tony Tunes’) has put together an hour-by-hour… Video
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Relationships and the lockdown: Your Covid-19 questions answered
For some people being in 24/7 proximity to their partner will be a reason for great celebration. For others, it is likely to be the greatest passion killer.
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One street: Life under lockdown
It took a pandemic for Kate Newton's Auckland street to meet their neighbours. Now they're forging a new network over fences and through text messages.
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Confusion around what returning travellers can and can't do in isolation
Questions are being raised about what people returning to New Zealand during the lockdown can and cannot do while in self-isolation.