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MBIE branch turnover high, but industry happy with performance
MBIE branch turnover high, but industry happy with performance
Rapid turnover of staff has been hampering a government agency that's crucial to the pandemic recovery.
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Dying wish granted as NZ nurse to fly to Australia to care for sister
NZ sister's dying wish granted: 'It's something to stay alive for'
Gail Baker's dying wish has been granted, with her sister set to travel to Australia from New Zealand to care for her in her final days.
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Working at helplines a relief for some during Covid-19
Working at helplines a relief for some during Covid-19
For some helpline workers, helping others in lockdown moves the focus away from their own isolation.
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An apple harvest no one will ever forget
Apple growers have filled our fruit bowls and bolstered our export coffers, while harvesting a bumper crop and maintaining strict social distancing for their workforce. It’s been a nightmare. Audio
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Pacific Music Awards: Legends, newcomers and Samoan thrash metal
A mix of newcomers, old hands - and Polynesian metallers - are among the finalists for this year's Pacific Music Awards. Video
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Another Covid-19 case in French Polynesia as restrictions eased
Another Covid-19 case in French Polynesia as restrictions eased
Another person in French Polynesia has tested positive for Covid-19, bringing the tally to 58.
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Coronavirus: National Party caucus to meet today
Parliament is back today and with it several MPs, including a large chunk of National's caucus.
National will hold a phone conference with the whole caucus at 9am, as the rumbles over Simon Bridges'… Audio
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Second of three repatriation flights from India enroute to Christchurch
Second repatriation flight from India enroute to Christchurch
Nearly 200 people on a government-assisted flight from India are due to arrive in Christchurch tonight.
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Covid-19: Spain death toll dips below 300 for first time since March
Spanish children allowed outside as death toll dips
Spain, which has been one of the countries worst hit in the coronavirus pandemic, has reported its lowest daily death toll in more than a month.
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Covid-19: What happened in New Zealand on Anzac Day
Covid-19: What happened in New Zealand on Anzac Day
Anzac Day was commemorated in a different way today due to the lockdown, while the Ministry of Health announced five new cases of Covid-19 and the death of a woman in her 70s.
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Fast food outlets get ready for flood of customers
Fast food outlets get ready for flood of customers
The race for fast food and delivery chains to get ready in time for Tuesday's rush is on - each store putting the work in to get their fridges fully stocked, and their deliveries up and running.
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Covid-19 alert level 3 questions answered: The nitty gritty
The nitty gritty: Your alert level 3 questions answered
Yesterday we covered off the beginner's guide to level 3, including advice for the lovelorn, today we dive into some more detailed questions from you, our beloved audience.
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Government's Māori Covid-19 response all words, no action - response group
Government's Māori Covid-19 response all words, no action - response group
The Ministry of Health's Māori Covid-19 response plan, which has taken almost four weeks to be released, has been criticised for its lack of detail.
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Covid-19: Iwi radio stations hoping for rethink for Māori media
Covid-19: Iwi radio stations hoping for rethink for Māori media
The iwi radio network hopes there will be a change in the way Māori media are resourced after the nationwide lockdown.
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PM, Ministers and public service bosses take 20 percent pay cut
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 for teachers and pupils
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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Government's Peru repatriation flight arrives in Auckland
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
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
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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Six people arrested for fighting at Auckland party during lockdown
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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Covid-19 lockdown: Your consumer questions answered
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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Māori doctor accuses John Tamihere of telling staff to lie for Covid-19 test
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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Woman claims she was denied Covid-19 check despite amendments to testing criteria
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".