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Aucklanders looking forward to orange traffic light setting but businesses surprised by delay
People planning New Year' Eve celebrations in Auckland are hailing the city's next step towards freedom, just in time to bid goodbye and good riddance to 2021. Audio
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Govt under fire for not dropping Auckland's Covid-19 settings sooner
An Auckland night club owner says today's annoucement the city will drop to 'orange' at the end of December is awful, while Mayor Phil Goff says there was a clear case for dropping before then. Audio
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Covid-19: Auckland businesses expected to struggle at red
Auckland's economic development agency is warning more businesses will close for good if the city doesn't move to Covid-19 traffic level light orange in a fortnight.
The actual number of financially… Audio
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Covid-19 news for 23 November: A tool for businesses, case numbers rising
Government announces assessment tool to help businesses understand vaccine pass requirements, daily case numbers breach 200 once again and Nelson-Malborough DHB reaches 90 percent first dose…
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Traffic light system: Opposition says govt communication confusing
Ten days out from the new traffic light system, many businesses still feel in the dark and opposition parties are calling for clarity.
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Cabinet advised to move to traffic light system sooner than planned
It is looking increasingly likely the whole country will move to the Covid-19 traffic light system before every district health board has hit 90 percent fully vaccinated.
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Covid-19: Auckland business chamber on lockdown easing
After nearly three months in lockdown, Auckland business owners are breathing a sigh of relief, sort of.
From 11.59 on Tuesday, Auckland will move to Alert Level 3, step 2 - allowing retail to reopen… Audio
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Covid-19 wrap: Govt works on options for holiday travel
The possibility of a border system to allow vaccinated Aucklanders to travel outside the region over summer has split officials.
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Managing Auckland border during summer holiday traffic 'impossible' - police union
The police union says it will be impossible to manage the Auckland's Covid boundary over summer.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has said a hard perimeter is staying, and Aucklanders will have to show… Video, Audio
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The Panel with Mary-Margaret Slack and Ben Thomas (Part 2)
Audio 1 Nov 2021Panellists Mary-Margaret Slack and Ben Thomas discuss the latest Covid-19 alert level announcement, a new target on slashing climate emissions, and changes to the Labour Party leadership process. Audio
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Business, health and Covid modelling analysis of new Covid traffic-light system
The Auckland Chamber of Commerce Chief Executive, Michael Barnett has cast his eyes over the plan, what's in it for business, particularly struggling smaller to medium enterprises?. Also with… Audio
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Covid-19 updates: Auckland's Santa Parade cancelled for first time in decades
Auckland's Santa Parade and NZ's largest cycling event are the latest activities to be disrupted by the Covid Delta outbreak. See how the day's Covid-19 news unfolded with RNZ's live blog.
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Velvet Revisiting
William Dart looks at a new tribute to The Velvet Underground's debut album titled I'll Be Your Mirror, featuring St Vincent, Sharon Van Etten, Matt Berninger, Courtney Barnett and others. Audio
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Govt books: Small Auckland businesses not so optimistic
Small businesses in Auckland say Minister of Finance Grant Robertson has failed to read the room when it comes to the dire realities they are facing. Audio
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Auckland small, medium businesses hurting most - Michael Barnett
It's been almost nine weeks in the trenches for Auckland businesses physically shut due to Covid restrictions and still there's no date for when they will be able to open to customers.
There are… Audio
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Week in Politics: Transition confusion and a road to nowhere
Analysis - The government's move away from its Covid-19 elimination strategy causes confusion, the plan to ease Auckland's restrictions is described as a road to nowhere and vaccination becomes the…
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Covid-19 roadmap: Business leaders want detail on 'ill-defined timeline'
Auckland business leaders are calling for more clarity over the government unveils its three-phase plan to ease the region's Covid-19 lockdown. Audio
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Auckland businesses call for creative thinking if level 4 continues
After almost four weeks at alert level 4, Auckland hospitality and retail businesses are really feeling the pinch, and say more creative thinking - and targeted support - is needed. Audio
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Covid-19 lockdown day 14: How it happened
South of Auckland prepares for level 3 restrictions, a further drop in Covid-19 community cases, 19 arrests, and MPs socially distance as Parliament sits.
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Auckland lockdown: 'It's going to be hitting us hard now it's been extended for two weeks'
Auckland businesses are calling out for more financial support from the government as they face an extended stint in lockdown.
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Auckland businesses ask Finance Minister for more help
Auckland businesses will ask the Finance Minister for more financial support in a meeting this morning. As the region heads into another fornight in hard lockdown, business leaders say small and… Audio
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Michael Barnett criticises essential business criteria
If you have battled the supermarket queues, you might be wondering why you cannot just go to your local fruit and vege store or the neighbourhood butcher.
It all comes down to an extensive list on… Video, Audio
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Lockdown extension likely for entire country, experts say
Experts predict the entire country will remain at alert level 4 until health officials can rule out community transmission beyond Auckland's borders.
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The Sampler: Flamingo Pier, Louisa Nicklin, Arooj Aftab
Tony Stamp peruses a dancefloor stonker from tropical, Waiheke by-way-of Hackney Wick dance trio Flamingo Pier, the debut album by icy Auckland singer-songwriter Louisa Nicklin, and a sparse, soothing… Audio
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Ports of Auckland boss 'bullied' out of job, business leader says
The embattled chief executive of the Ports of Auckland has been bullied out of his job, according to a business leader.