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Covid-19: MIQ changes don't go far enough - expert
New strict managed isolation rules are being dismissed as inadequate, with Covid-19 still easily able to slip the country's safety net.
They've been put in place as the Pulllman Hotel re-opens for… Audio
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The Sampler: Arlo Parks, Estère, Four Tet
Tony Stamp discusses the debut from buzzed-about Brit soul artist Arlo Parks, Wellington musician Estère's ambitious third album Archetypes, and a surprise pair of releases from UK producer Four Tet.
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The Sampler: Arlo Parks, Estère, Four Tet
The Sampler: Arlo Parks, Estère, Four Tet
Tony Stamp discusses the debut from buzzed-about Brit soul artist Arlo Parks, Wellington musician Estère's ambitious third album Archetypes, and a surprise pair of releases from UK producer Four Tet.
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'Extreme haircut': Dunedin student told to undo cornrows
'Extreme haircut': Dunedin student told to undo cornrows
A Dunedin teenager is butting heads with his high school over his hairstyle.
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Working from bed - yay or nay?
Audio 16 Feb 2021An article in The Guardian caught our attention: Why you shouldn't work from bed and a guide to doing it anyway. Lockdown changed the way we work - do you ever work from your bed? Audio
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Should our borders be completely closed?
Audio 16 Feb 2021One of the country's leading public health experts Prof Nick Wilson has said the numbers of people coming in to New Zealand should be restricted to humanitarian cases until levels of vaccination are… Audio
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WorkSafe: 'Our task is bigger than our available resources'
WorkSafe: 'Our task is bigger than our available resources'
Critics of WorkSafe are questioning its ability to investigate bad road crashes, while the workplace safety regulator has told the government it's "unable to meet public expectations".
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Road safety enforcement improvements delayed
Moves to improve the fractured enforcement of road safety have been delayed for more than a year.
The Government's aim to fix a confusing overlap between the Waka Kotahi - the NZ Transport Agency… Audio
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Transport industry group questions WorkSafe investigations
A transport industry group and a drivers' lobby group say the WorkSafe is not up to investigating bad road crashes.
New information about an investigation into a truck crash that killed two children… Audio
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Transport industry group questions WorkSafe investigations
A transport industry group and a drivers' lobby group say the WorkSafe is not up to investigating bad road crashes. New information about an investigation into a truck crash that killed two children… Audio
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Covid-19: What happened in New Zealand on 15 February
Covid-19: What happened in New Zealand on 15 February
The first batch of Pfizer vaccines arrived, the government was urged to increase saliva testing, and thousands turned out to get tested.
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Taranaki residents worry level 2 not enough
Taranaki residents worry level 2 not enough
Opinion is split in New Plymouth over whether New Plymouth should be in Covid-19 alert level 3 along with Auckland.
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Déjà vu for Papatoetoe High School with new lockdown
Papatoetoe High School has gone from classes to Covid-19 tests for the next three days as its 1400 students rush to get tested.
The school year has just started back but there's already a sense of… Video, Audio
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Djokovic into quarters but admits playing on in Melbourne is a gamble
Djokovic into quarters but admits playing on in Melbourne is a gamble
Wounded Novak Djokovic admits he is taking a gamble by continuing at the Australian Open but says it is worth it to try and claim a record-extending ninth title.
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Covid-19: National and ACT back calls for saliva testing of border workers
Calls for daily saliva testing of border workers grow
Opposition parties are backing calls from leading epidemiologists to make it mandatory for everyone who works at the border to recieve regular Covid-19 saliva tests. Audio
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Covid-19 community case: Source of infection 'the big unknown'
Covid-19 community case: Source of infection 'the big unknown'
The exact source of Auckland community cases is the "big unknown" and there could be other cases, epidemiologist Michael Baker says. Audio
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New year, new lockdown - Covid-19 restrictions back after new case
Health authorities are scrambling to work out how an Auckland family became infected with Covid-19, as the city goes into alert level 3 and the rest of the country enters level 2. Kathryn talks this… Audio
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Covid-19: Expert calls for tighter border, fewer returnees to NZ after latest lockdown
Auckland is now at Alert Level 3 for three days until midnight Wednesday, while the rest of the country is at Alert Level 2 for the same period.
The Prime Minister made the announcement last night… Audio
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Tanner betters 1500m Olympic standard, Wales edge Scotland, England crush Italy, and Daniell advances in Australian Open doubles.
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Wellington's traffic problems could harm economy - truckies
Wellington's traffic problems could harm economy - truckies
The failure to fix Wellington's traffic congestion problems poses a risk to the region's economy, says the Road Transport Forum.
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Māori excluded in local democracy 'forever' - councillor
Māori excluded in local democracy 'forever' - councillor
A Waikato Māori ward councillor rejects legislation to rid binding polls on Māori wards has been rushed, saying Māori have been seeking inclusion in local democracy "forever".
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Wrap on the impeachment of former President Trump
As history is made in the US with former President Donald Trump the only one to have been impeached twice we cross to Washington D.C. Jesse speaks to correspondent Nick Harper who's been covering the… Audio
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Today in music history
On this day in 2012, Whitney Houston was found dead in suite 434 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, submerged in the bathtub. Audio
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14% rates increase on table for Wellington
A rates hike of 14% to 17% could be on the table for Wellington ratepayers. Audio
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The Panel with Sally Wenley and Nick Leggett (Part 2)
Audio 11 Feb 2021Otago University research has found that - on average - New Zealand children are eating five unhealthy snacks a day. Co-author Hauora MÄori Health Lecturer Christina McKerchar tells us why urgent… Audio