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East coast communities respond to tsunami warnings
East coast communities respond to tsunami warnings
Communities in tsunami zones on the east coast of the North Island have been scrambling to move to safety, with civil leaders urging residents keep up-to-date with news alerts.
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Major 8.1 quake at Kermadecs, people told to move to higher ground
Major 8.1 quake at Kermadecs, people told to move to higher ground
An 8.1 earthquake has struck near the Kermadec Islands, the third severe quake this morning, prompting an order to evacuate to higher ground. Here's what you need to know.
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Wellington Airport wants $75m seawall loan from council back on the table
Wellington Airport wants $75m seawall loan from council back on the table
Wellington Airport is seeking an urgent meeting with the councillors after it accused them of making a decision based on the "wrong information".
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Myanmar sees deadliest day since coup as 38 protesters killed
Myanmar sees deadliest day since coup as 38 protesters killed
One video clip showed police beating an unarmed volunteer medical crew. Another showed a protester being shot and probably killed on the street.
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No new cases in community, six in MIQ - Ashley Bloomfield
No new cases in community, six in MIQ - Bloomfield
Two people from managed isolation facilities have been taken to hospital, Ashley Bloomfield says, but it is not known if this is related to Covid-19.
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Almost 10,000 vehicles left Auckland ahead of Sunday lockdown
Almost 10,000 vehicles left Auckland ahead of Sunday lockdown
Thousands of Aucklanders left the city on Sunday, between lockdown being announced and the change coming into force.
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Covid-19 February cluster: Case profiles
Covid-19 February cluster: Case profiles
To help you nagivate the alphabet soup of cases and understand how the suburb of Papatoetoe became the focal point of a major elimination drive by health authorities, RNZ has compiled a helpful guide.
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Police issue warning over Auckland church gathering in lockdown
Police issue warning over Auckland church gathering in lockdown
Police received calls about the gathering which involved a number of people who did not live at the house.
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Live Covid-19 updates for Monday 1 March
Covid-19 live: New community cases had contact with infected family
One of the latest people to test positive for Covid-19 met with a woman from a different household during Auckland's last lockdown two days before she tested positive. Follow for live updates.
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One new case in MIQ, none in community - Ministry of Health
One new case in MIQ, none in community - Ministry of Health
No new community cases and one new case in managed isolation have been reported by the Ministry of Health today.
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Jacinda Ardern warns New Zealand: 'Covid kills people'
Jacinda Ardern warns New Zealand: 'Covid kills people'
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is urging people to stay home and for anyone with symptoms to immediately get tested. Video
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Timeline: The year of Covid-19 in New Zealand
Timeline: The year of Covid-19 in New Zealand
One year on from the first Covid-19 case announced in New Zealand, RNZ takes a day-by-day look back at the unfolding of the pandemic in this country.
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Covid-19: Community helps out Auckland bakery after last minute alert level change
Community helps out bakery after last minute alert level change
Several thousand pastries and loaves of bread were destined for the bin until an Auckland bakery put out a call to the community to help.
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Covid-19: Two new community cases, locations of interest revealed
Two new community cases, locations of interest revealed
A sibling and the mother of a Papatoetoe High School student, who was a casual plus contact of the recent Auckland community cases, have tested positive for Covid-19.
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Covid-19: Auckland back in alert level 3, the rest of New Zealand alert level 2
Auckland now in alert level 3, rest of NZ in alert level 2
Auckland is back at alert level 3 this morning, while the rest of the country has moved to alert level 2 following two new Covid-19 community cases that could not be directly linked to earlier cases.
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Mediawatch for 28 February 2021
Mediawatch for 28 February 2021Podcast episode — 27 February 2021Covid cases spark Saturday night scramble for media; MIQ martyr raises red flags10 years after - marking a major milestone in Christchurch; Facebook re-friends Australia after face-off over news; insult for Speaker raises decency dilemma.
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Facebook refriends Australia after face-off over news
Facebook refriends Australia after face-off over newsPodcast episode — 27 February 2021Last week Facebook turned off Australian users' access to news over a looming law change to make them pay to distribute it. This week news is back in their feeds after a face-off with the government there. Australia's been praised for taking Zuckerberg on - but would news media be better off in the long run without Facebook?
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It's newsworthy, I swear
It's newsworthy, I swearPodcast episode — 27 February 2021When Simon Bridges called the Speaker "a twat" in Parliament, media pondered whether this unparliamentary insult was fit to print - and broadcast. They all decided it was - with one surprising exception. Meanwhile, much worse could be heard during the cricket . . .
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Covid-19: Auckland back to alert level three after new community cases revealed
Auckland to move back to alert level 3 for seven days - PM
Auckland will tomorrow morning move to alert level 3 for a week after two new Covid-19 community cases announced this evening could not be directly linked to earlier cases.
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Confusion continues over Covid-19 contact rules
Confusion continues over Covid-19 contact rules
An evening shopping trip has ground life to a halt for more than 1200 shoppers, yet the ever-widening net of contact categories in Auckland's Covid-19 response is stirring up confusion. Audio
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West Coast ports zoning debate raises 'reverse sensitivity' concerns
West Coast ports zoning debate raises 'reverse sensitivity' concerns
Tourist attractions or industrial sites? The future rules for West Coast ports have come under close scrutiny this week from the Tai o Poutini Plan Committee.
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Viruses don't always produce respiratory symptoms - Epidemiologist professor Michael Baker
Viruses don't always produce respiratory symptoms - expert
Epidemiologist professor Michael Baker says the spectrum of symptoms experienced by people with the UK variant of Covid-19 is quite broad - and can include muscle aches and fatigue. Audio
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South Auckland families will struggle with rates rise, councillor says
South Auckland families will struggle with rates rise, councillor says
A proposed 5 percent rates rise and increased water charges will be too much for many South Auckland residents, a councillor says.
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Hopes on high tide for 40 surviving whales at Farewell Spit
Audio 22 Feb 2021As the tide rises, rescuers are racing to refloat 40 whales stranded at Farewell Spit, at the top of the South Island.
The long-finned pilot whales were spotted on the beach at 9.30am and a team of… Video, Audio
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Dateline Pacific for 22 February 2021
Dateline Pacific for 22 February 2021Podcast episode — 21 February 2021The Marshall Islands is leading the Pacific's Covid-19 vaccine charge; Vaccine rolled out in NZ, but some Pasifika people are unsure of its safety;Pacific news agency says big tech payments could support Pacific media.