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  • Australia's tracing app COVIDSafe now 'fully functional'

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    World Covid-19
    13 May 2020
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    The Australian Federal government's coronavirus tracing app is now working after all territories signed up to allow its use, its deputy chief medical officer confirmed.

    Australia's tracing app COVIDSafe now 'fully functional'
  • Christchurch barbershop taking midnight bookings

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    13 May 2020
    Close-up side view of young bearded man getting beard at barber shop.

    A Christchurch barber is preparing for a late night on Wednesday as clients get a quick trim before returning to work tomorrow. Audio

    Christchurch barbershop taking midnight bookings
  • Childhood trauma at the heart of winning Ockham Book Awards

    Audio
    media books
    12 May 2020
    Becky Manawatu

    First time writers have taken out the top prizes at the 2020 Ockham Book Awards tonight. Debut novel Auē by Becky Manawatu has won both the Best First Book and the Best Fiction prizes while musician…

  • ATP Tour chief staying optimistic about return of tennis

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    Sport
    10 May 2020
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    Despite the growing possibility of a total wipeout of professional tennis this year, ATP Tour chief Andrea Gaudenzi is refusing to give up.

    ATP Tour chief staying optimistic about return of tennis
  • John Grant: US singer's Iceland life

    Audio
    music
    9 May 2020
    John Grant

    American singer-songwriter John Grant, once of the alternative rock band the Czars, has now forged a flourishing solo career. His 2010 debut Queen of Denmark was named best album of the year by Mojo… Audio

  • MBIE branch turnover high, but industry happy with performance

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    New Zealand Covid-19
    7 May 2020
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    Rapid turnover of staff has been hampering a government agency that's crucial to the pandemic recovery.

    MBIE branch turnover high, but industry happy with performance
  • NZ sister's dying wish granted: 'It's something to stay alive for'

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    World Covid-19
    2 May 2020
    Commercial airline. Passenger plane landing at airport with beautiful sunset  sky and clouds. Arrival flight. Airplane flying in a line for landing. Aircraft open light in the evening flight.

    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.

    Dying wish granted as NZ nurse to fly to Australia to care for sister
  • Working at helplines a relief for some during Covid-19

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    New Zealand In Depth
    1 May 2020
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    For some helpline workers, helping others in lockdown moves the focus away from their own isolation.

    Working at helplines a relief for some during Covid-19
  • An apple harvest no one will ever forget

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    business rural
    1 May 2020
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    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

  • TVNZ Healthy for Life special

    Audio
    media health
    1 May 2020
    Healthy for Life will screen this weekend.

    TVNZ 1 is screening a one-off special tomorrow morning at 9am. Audio

  • Pacific Music Awards: Legends, newcomers and Samoan thrash metal

    Audio
    music
    30 Apr 2020
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    A mix of newcomers, old hands - and Polynesian metallers - are among the finalists for this year's Pacific Music Awards. Video

    Coming up

  • Another Covid-19 case in French Polynesia as restrictions eased

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    Pacific French Polynesia
    28 Apr 2020
    President Edouard Fritch and French HC Dominique Sorain announce easing of Covid-a19 restrictions

    Another person in French Polynesia has tested positive for Covid-19, bringing the tally to 58.

    Another Covid-19 case in French Polynesia as restrictions eased
  • Coronavirus: National Party caucus to meet today

    Audio
    politics
    28 Apr 2020
    National leader Simon Bridges speaks to media during a press conference at Parliament on 21 April 21 2020.

    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

  • Second repatriation flight from India enroute to Christchurch

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    27 Apr 2020
    Commercial airline. Passenger plane landing at airport with beautiful sunset  sky and clouds. Arrival flight. Airplane flying in a line for landing. Aircraft open light in the evening flight.

    Nearly 200 people on a government-assisted flight from India are due to arrive in Christchurch tonight.

    Second of three repatriation flights from India enroute to Christchurch
  • Spanish children allowed outside as death toll dips

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    World Covid-19
    27 Apr 2020
    26.04.2020 A girl and her mother walk in a park in Madrid, Spain after children under the age of 14 were allowed to go for a walk for one hour, between 9am to 9pm, after more than 40 days of Covid-19 quarantine in the country.

    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.

    Covid-19: Spain death toll dips below 300 for first time since March
  • Covid-19: What happened in New Zealand on Anzac Day

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    New Zealand Covid-19
    25 Apr 2020
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    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.

    Covid-19: What happened in New Zealand on Anzac Day
  • Fast food outlets get ready for flood of customers

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    Business Covid-19
    25 Apr 2020
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    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.

    Fast food outlets get ready for flood of customers
  • The nitty gritty: Your alert level 3 questions answered

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    New Zealand Covid-19
    21 Apr 2020
    Cropped image of an African barista carefully pouring milk from a stainless steel jug into a takeaway cup in a coffee shop

    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.

    Covid-19 alert level 3 questions answered: The nitty gritty
  • Government's Māori Covid-19 response all words, no action - response group

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    New Zealand Politics
    21 Apr 2020
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    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.

    Government's Māori Covid-19 response all words, no action - response group
  • Covid-19: Iwi radio stations hoping for rethink for Māori media

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    Politics Te Ao Māori
    16 Apr 2020
    Peter-Lucas Jones appearing to the Epidemic Response Committee.

    The iwi radio network hopes there will be a change in the way Māori media are resourced after the nationwide lockdown.

    Covid-19: Iwi radio stations hoping for rethink for Māori media
  • Covid-19: Pay cut for PM, ministers and public service bosses

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    New Zealand Politics
    15 Apr 2020
    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Director-General of Health Ashley Bloomfield at a media briefing at Parliament about the Covid-19 coronavirus.

    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, government ministers and public service chief executives will take a 20 percent pay cut for the next six months. Video

    PM, Ministers and public service bosses take 20 percent pay cut
  • Distance learning begins as pupils reconnect with teachers

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    New Zealand Covid-19
    15 Apr 2020
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    The second school term starts today, with more than 800,000 teachers and students starting two weeks of remote learning.

    Distance learning begins for teachers and pupils
  • Govt flight from Peru arrives

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    15 Apr 2020
    The government-assisted charter flight to bring New Zealanders stranded in Peru home touched down in Auckland on Wednesday 15 April.

    The flight, a LATAM Dreamliner with 60 New Zealanders and three Australians on board, landed at Auckland Airport at 5am.

    Government's Peru repatriation flight arrives in Auckland
  • Covid-19: Understanding the new normal

    News
    Comment & Analysis Covid-19
    14 Apr 2020
    Auckland's Devonport on the morning of 26 March, on the first day of the nationwide Covid-19 lockdown.

    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'.

    Covid-19: Understanding the new normal
  • Tasmania to close two hospitals to 'stamp out' Covid-19

    News
    World Covid-19
    12 Apr 2020
    North West Regional Hospital in Tasmania will be closed from tomorrow due to a coronavirus outbreak.

    Two hospitals are closing in Tasmania because of Covid-19 forcing more than 1000 people into quarantine for two weeks.

    Tasmania to close two hospitals to 'stamp out' Covid-19
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