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  • Golden Globes 2023: The Banshees of Inisherin wins big

    News
    World movies
    11 Jan 2023
    US actress Jennifer Coolidge poses with the award for Best Supporting Actress - Television Limited Series/Motion Picture for "The White Lotus" in the press room during the 80th annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton hotel in Beverly Hills, California, on January 10, 2023. (Photo by Frederic J. Brown / AFP)

    Colin Farrell, Michelle Yeoh and Steven Spielberg were among the big winners at the Golden Globes, making a comeback this year on the awards scene.

    Golden Globes 2023: The Banshees of Inisherin wins big
  • Elvis and Avatar films face off as Hollywood returns to Golden Globes

    News
    World
    11 Jan 2023
    A still from the Elvis movie next to a still from Avatar: The Way of Water.

    The flashy Elvis biopic and sci-fi blockbuster Avatar: The Way of Water battle for the top honour at the Golden Globes when stars return to a ceremony trying to rebuild its reputation after scandals.

    Elvis and Avatar films face off as Hollywood returns to Golden Globes
  • UK laws to blunt strikes begin journey through parliament

    News
    World economy
    10 Jan 2023
    Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Grant Shapps arrives in Downing Street this week.

    As industrial action looms large over Britain, key public services could be required to maintain 'minimum safety levels' during strikes, if new Tory party legislation passes.

    UK laws to blunt strikes begin journey through parliament
  • Convicted saboteur says he's having a 'great time' in prison

    News
    New Zealand crime
    10 Jan 2023
    Graham Philip sentenced for acts of sabotage

    The man who attempted to bring down New Zealand's national grid appeared before the Parole Board for the first time since being jailed.

    Convicted saboteur Graham Philip tells Parole Board he's having a 'great time' in prison
  • Retail crime is skyrocketing, but what's behind it?

    News
    Business crime
    10 Jan 2023
    Investigators at Smith and Caughey's department store on Auckland's Queen's Street which was targeted by ram raiders on 12 June.

    Retail NZ says most people are not stealing to eat or keep themselves above the water.

    Retail crime is skyrocketing, but what's behind it?
  • What if your colleague is a bot? Harnessing the benefits of workplace automation without alienating staff

    News
    Comment & Analysis technology
    10 Jan 2023
    Artificial intelligence generic

    Analysis - The need for businesses to adapt to the workplace demands of the Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of digital technologies, with clear implications for jobs and workers.

    What if your colleague is a bot? Harnessing the benefits of workplace automation without alienating staff
  • Fifty Greatest Films: The Piano

    Audio
    arts movies
    10 Jan 2023
    A close-up of Holly Hunter as Ada in Jane Campion's film The Piano.

    There is a new Sight & Sound critics' survey of the greatest films of all time and Dan Slevin is going through the top 50 one at a time. Equal 50th is Aotearoa’s The Piano. Video

  • Wales football captain Bale announces end of playing career

    News
    Sport
    10 Jan 2023
    Gareth Bale of Wales celebrates with team-mates.

    Wales and Los Angeles FC winger Gareth Bale has decided to end his playing career at the age of 33.

    Wales football captain Bale announces end of playing career
  • Drink-makers' concerns bubbling to surface after Todd Energy Kapuni outage

    News
    New Zealand energy
    10 Jan 2023
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    The temporary closure of the Kapuni liquid carbon dioxide plant is highly concerning for drink-makers, as domestic gas supplies have already been cut back.

    Drink-makers' concerns bubbling to surface after Todd Energy Kapuni outage
  • 'Standing still never an option': Creative sector lends a hand to make Timaru more vibrant

    News
    New Zealand arts
    7 Jan 2023
    Marce Rodriguez Ragua at Ignite in Timaru

    Timaru is looking to the arts as one way to help revitalise its struggling city centre.

    Creative sector lends a hand as Timaru looks for ways to boost city centre
  • Insects, spiders make up more than half NZ’s animal biodiversity – time to celebrate them

    News
    Comment & Analysis environment
    7 Jan 2023
    Wētāpunga

    Opinion - After almost two decades of championing native birds in an annual competition, Aotearoa is going to begin celebrating its spineless creatures this year, writes Jennifer Jandt.*

    Insects, spiders make up more than half NZ’s animal biodiversity – time to celebrate them
  • Andretti and GM keen to join F1

    News
    Sport
    6 Jan 2023
    MICHAEL ANDRETTI TEAM PRINCIPAL ANDRETTI AUTOSPORT

    The American Andretti Global team have joined forces with US car giant General Motors with the intention of entering Formula 1.

    Andretti and GM keen to join F1
  • Ukraine rejects Putin call for Orthodox Christmas truce

    News
    World war
    6 Jan 2023
    Construction workers climb onto the roof of a destroyed church in the village of Bohorodychne, Donetsk region on January 4, 2023, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. - Bohorodychne is a village in Donetsk region that came under heavy attack by Russian forces in June 2022, during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. On August 17, 2022 the Russian forces captured the village. The Armed Forces of Ukraine announced on September 12, 2022 that they took back the control over the village. A few resident came back to restore their destroyed houses and live in the village. (Photo by Dimitar DILKOFF / AFP)

    Ukraine spurned an announcement by Russian President Vladimir Putin of a 36-hour ceasefire to mark Orthodox Christmas.

    Ukraine rejects Putin call for Orthodox Christmas truce
  • Amazon to cut 18,000 jobs, citing 'uncertain economy'

    News
    Business technology
    5 Jan 2023
    Amazon logo on black shiny wall in San Francisco mall in California on October 11, 2015.

    The layoffs amount to about 6 percent of its total workforce.

    Amazon to cut 18,000 jobs, citing 'uncertain economy'
  • Provisional holiday road toll of 21 deaths 'an absolute tragic period'

    News
    New Zealand transport
    4 Jan 2023
    Road crashes imposed intangible, financial and economic costs to society, said the report.

    Police say poor driving decisions have had devastating consequences on the road this summer. Audio

    Provisional holiday road toll of 21 deaths 'an absolute tragic period'
  • New Zealand will not impose entry restrictions on travellers from China

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    4 Jan 2023
    Covid-19 Response Minister Ayesha Verrall has announced that New Zealand will not impose any mandatory restrictions on Chinese travellers.

    New Zealand will not require travellers from China to be tested for Covid-19, the government has announced.

    New Zealand will not impose entry restrictions on travellers from China
  • China criticises 'political' Covid-19 tourist rules

    News
    World Covid-19
    4 Jan 2023
    Few passengers are seen at Beijing Capital International Airport in China on Dec. 27, 2022. The Chinese government will drop Covid-19 quarantine requirements for international travelers arriving from abroad from January 8th. next year.  ( The Yomiuri Shimbun ) (Photo by Ichiro Ohara / Yomiuri / The Yomiuri Shimbun via AFP)

    The Chinese government has suggested that travel restrictions imposed on Chinese arrivals are politically motivated - with New Zealand yet to decide whether it will require mandatory Covid-19 testing… Audio

    China Covid-19: Beijing criticises 'political' rules for its tourists
  • How ships meet NZ's strict biofoul thresholds

    News
    Business tourism
    4 Jan 2023
    Bay Underwater Services divers cleaning a ship’s hull.

    There has been an increase in demand for the work due to a shortage of cleaning facilities and stricter biofoul thresholds.

    Cleaning ships: What's involved in meeting New Zealand's strict biofoul thresholds
  • Holiday road toll at five-year high

    Audio
    National
    4 Jan 2023
    No caption

    More people died over the Christmas and New Year holiday period this year than any other since 2017. 

    As of this morning, at least 19 people have died on the roads over the past fortnight.

    The… Audio

  • China travellers may be subject to extra COVID restrictions

    Audio
    health National
    4 Jan 2023
    A health worker takes a swab sample from a man to be tested for the Covid-19 coronavirus at a hospital in Beijing on December 26, 2022.

    The government is still considering whether it will introduce blanket Covid testing for people travelling from China. The Australian government has introduced compulsory testing, ignoring advice from… Audio

  • Letter suggests trans-Tasman consensus mandatory testing of travellers from China unnecessary

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    3 Jan 2023
    A health worker takes a swab sample from a woman to test for the Covid-19 coronavirus in the Jing'an district in Shanghai on December 22, 2022. (Photo by Hector RETAMAL / AFP)

    New Zealand health officials reportedly agreed with Australian counterparts that introducing mandatory Covid-19 testing for travellers from China was an overreaction.

    Mandatory Covid-19 testing for China travellers overreaction, NZ officials reported saying
  • Australia's chief medical officer advised against mandatory Covid-19 testing for China travellers

    News
    World Covid-19
    3 Jan 2023
    The passenger flow increased significantly at Xi'an Xianyang International Airport in Xi'an City, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, 14 December, 2022.

    Australia's chief medical officer explicitly advised the Albanese government not to introduce mandatory Covid-19 testing on travellers from China a day before the measure was announced.

    Australia's chief medical officer advised against mandatory Covid-19 testing for China travellers
  • Expect more breath-testing now Covid-19 restrictions are gone - police

    News
    New Zealand transport
    2 Jan 2023
    No caption

    Police are carrying out significantly fewer roadside breath tests than they used to.

    Expect more breath-testing now Covid-19 restrictions are gone - police
  • Covid-19: Expert says NZ should impose China pre-departure test rule

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    2 Jan 2023
    The passenger flow increased significantly at Xi'an Xianyang International Airport in Xi'an City, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, 14 December, 2022.

    Epidemiologist Michael Baker says New Zealand should follow Australia and other countries in implementing a requirement for negative Covid-19 predeparture tests for travellers from China.

    Covid-19: Epidemiologist says New Zealand should require negative test for travellers from China
  • Covid-19: NZ 'assessing health risk' after Australia announces China traveller testing

    News
    World
    1 Jan 2023
    A health worker takes a swab sample from a woman to test for the Covid-19 coronavirus in the Jing'an district in Shanghai on December 22, 2022. (Photo by Hector RETAMAL / AFP)

    From 5 January, travellers from China to Australia will be required to have a negative pre-departure Covid-19 test, and New Zealand says it is now assessing the health risks as several countries move…

    Australian government announces mandatory Covid-19 testing for China travellers
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