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  • New case of Covid-19 had travelled to Rotorua while symptomatic

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    12 Aug 2020
    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Director-General of Health Ashley Bloomfield at the post-Cabinet media conference on 8 June, 2020.

    Dr Ashley Bloomfield says one of the latest Covid-19 cases in the community - a woman in her 20s - had travelled to Rotorua over the weekend while she was symptomatic. Video

    New case of Covid-19 had travelled to Rotorua while symptomatic
  • Covid-19 testing ramps up in Auckland as city moves to level 3 lockdown

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    12 Aug 2020
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    Capacity at Auckland's community testing centres has been boosted and pop-up centres will open after the announcement of four cases of Covid-19 outside managed isolation.

    Covid-19 testing centres boosted after community transmission revealed in Auckland
  • Review: Dolly Parton - Here I Am

    Audio
    arts movies
    11 Aug 2020
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    The Netflix documentary Dolly Parton: Here I Am should show audiences that Ms Parton is one of the greatest talents in American music, says Dan Slevin.

  • Controversial campaign for costly new drug

    Podcast episode — 08 August 2020

    Newshub has put its weight behind a campaign to fund a "miracle drug" for cystic fibrosis patients from the public purse. But are its viewers getting the full picture?

    Controversial campaign for costly new drug
  • Why the 8-hour workday is an outdated, counterproductive lie

    Audio
    science life and society
    9 Aug 2020
    Lizzie Wade

    How many hours in a typical workday do you work? For many people, it's not even close to eight. Mexico City-based journalist Lizzie Wade believes it's actually impossible for most of us to achieve… Audio

  • Parliament's final debate

    Audio
    politics
    9 Aug 2020
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    The 52nd Parliament has come to an end and in typical parliamentary fashion the MPs finished it off with a debate. Audio

  • Covid-19: Symptom-free Cantabrians encouraged to get tested

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    8 Aug 2020
    The drive-through Covid-19 testing clinic in Frankton, operating from 9am to 5pm on Tuesday.

    Testing for Covid-19 in Christchurch today is to rule out any likelihood of community transmission, the manager of Canterbury's primary emergency operations centre says.

    Covid-19: Symptom-free Cantabrians encouraged to get tested
  • Covid-19: No new cases in New Zealand today

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    7 Aug 2020
    Covid-19 coronavirus particles, illustration. The new coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (previously 2019-CoV) emerged in Wuhan, China, in December 2019.

    There have been no new cases of Covid-19 reported in New Zealand's managed isolation and quarantine facilities today.

    Covid-19 update: No new cases in New Zealand today
  • Victoria posts record 725 new coronavirus cases, 15 deaths

    News
    World Covid-19
    5 Aug 2020
    Australia's Victoria state premier Daniel Andrews speaks during a press conference in Melbourne on July 15, 2020, as the city battles fresh outbreaks of the COVID-19 coronavirus while under lockdown.

    Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has announced a new daily record of 725 coronavirus cases and 15 deaths.

    Victoria posts record 725 new coronavirus cases, 15 deaths
  • Japan to mark 75 years since atomic bombings

    News
    World
    4 Aug 2020
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    Thursday marks 75 years since the US unleashed the world's first atomic bomb attack on the city of Hiroshima, followed three days later by the second and last on Nagasaki.

    Japan to mark 75 years since atomic bombings
  • Thousands get Covid-19 test at pop-up Queenstown facility

    Audio
    health
    4 Aug 2020
    At least 1000 people queued in Queenstown for a Covid-19 test on 4 August 2020 after a recent visitor tested positive in South Korea.

    At least a thousand people have queued of for a Covid test in Queenstown today - after a recent visitor tested positive in South Korea.

    WellSouth organised a temporary drive-thru testing site at the… Video, Audio

  • South Auckland clinic sees increase in Covid-19 tests taken

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    4 Aug 2020
    COVID-19 Nasal swab laboratory test in hospital lab

    A clinic in South Auckland has experienced another flurry of people being tested for Covid-19 after a man who had been to the area tested positive in South Korea.

    South Auckland clinic sees increase in Covid-19 tests taken
  • Queenstown pop-up Covid-19 tests 'an insurance policy'

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    3 Aug 2020
    Generic still of Queenstown and surrounding area

    Queenstown's mayor says people are rattled after a visitor later tested positive for Covid-19 in South Korea, and a testing blitz is a responsible precaution. Audio

    Queenstown pop-up Covid-19 tests 'an insurance policy'
  • Nasa astronauts make landmark splashdown

    News
    World
    3 Aug 2020
    NASA astronauts Doug Hurley (R) and Bob Behnken (2R) join NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy (C) and Russian cosmonauts, Anatoly Ivanishin (L) and Ivan Vagner (2L) aboard the International Space Station after successfully docking SpaceX's Dragon capsule May 31, 2020.

    The SpaceX capsule touches down off Florida, in the first crewed US water landing in 45 years.

    Nasa SpaceX crew return: Dragon capsule splashes down
  • Covid-19: Melbourne to go into lockdown with another 671 cases announced

    News
    World Covid-19
    2 Aug 2020
    Australia's Victoria state premier Daniel Andrews speaks during a press conference in Melbourne on July 15, 2020, as the city battles fresh outbreaks of the COVID-19 coronavirus while under lockdown.

    Melbourne is going into lockdown tonight, as part of sweeping new restrictions to try to stop the rapid community spread of Covid-19 in the Australian state of Victoria, Premier Daniel Andrews has…

    Covid-19: Melbourne to go into lockdown with another 671 cases announced
  • Contradictory polls create confusion

    Podcast episode — 01 August 2020

    Two more TV opinion polls energised political reporters this week and put the opposition on the defensive. This created lots of drama but was it news voters can use?

    Contradictory polls create confusion
  • On the farm: All the news from around New Zealand's primary sector

    Podcast episode — 31 July 2020

    Waikato and Taranaki dairy farms have never looked better at this time of year, and it's been relatively balmy in the deep south...

    On the farm: All the news from around New Zealand's primary sector
  • But wasn't the budget back in May?

    Podcast episode — 29 July 2020

    Remember the budget. From way back in May. Old news eh? Not so much. It's still being debated, but innovatively.

    But wasn't the budget back in May?
  • Challenging conditions on Milford Sound's winter road upgrade

    Audio
    life and society
    29 Jul 2020
    Repairs on Milford Road.

    Repair work on one of the country's most isolated highways - the Milford Road - is ongoing with road crews facing challenging conditions as winter takes hold.

    The only road into Milford Sound was… Video, Audio

  • Judith Collins on polling criticism and prison escapees 'joke'

    News
    Politics Election 2020
    29 Jul 2020
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    National leader Judith Collins is doubling down on trashing a recent poll that put her party on 25 percent support and on saying her comments about prison escapees were a joke. Audio

    Judith Collins on polling criticism and prison escapees 'joke'
  • Activists blockade fertiliser plant over climate change concerns

    News
    New Zealand farming
    27 Jul 2020
    About five activists from Greenpeace and Climate Justice Taranaki have erected signs and chained themselves to material blocking the Ballance Agri Nutrients factory entrance in Kapuni.

    Protesters have blockaded the entrance to a Ballance Agri Nutrients factory in Taranaki, saying they are preventing the distribution of synthetic nitrogen fertiliser.

    Activists blockade Taranaki Ballance Agri Nutrients factory over climate change concerns
  • Fable: "Shout out to anyone working the nine to five"

    Audio
    music
    25 Jul 2020
    Fable

    The genre-blending futurist from Papakura on his first EP, the importance of repping your home town, and making music for the working classes. Video, Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Tonga eye new fan base for 2021 Rugby League World Cup

    News
    Pacific Tonga
    22 Jul 2020
    Tonga celebrates their win against Australia at the final whistle, during the rugby league match between the Australian Kangaroos and Tonga Invitational XIII at Eden Park, Auckland.  02 November  2019

    Tonga are looking to forward to a new home away from home at next year's Rugby League World Cup in England.

    Tonga eye new fan base for 2021 Rugby League World Cup
  • Dave Dobbyn announces August tour

    Audio
    music
    22 Jul 2020
    Spid Pye

    Dave Dobbyn has today announced he’ll play a series of shows in the central North Island and Christchurch. Video

    Coming up

  • Is That All There Is?

    Audio
    health life and society
    22 Jul 2020
    Rose Matafeo

    Comedian Rose Matafeo joins host James Nokise to talk about crying, flying and dying. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Video, Audio

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