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The Sampler: D.C. Cross, The Phoenix Foundation and Kiwi Animals compilation
Nick Bollinger reviews a genre-challenging collection of lost treasures from 1980s Aotearoa; fretboard explorations from Sydney guitarist D.C. Cross; and the tenth-anniversary reissue of a classic… Audio
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The Sampler: D.C. Cross, The Phoenix Foundation and Kiwi Animals compilation
The Sampler: D.C. Cross, The Phoenix Foundation and Kiwi Animals compilation
Nick Bollinger reviews a genre-challenging collection of lost treasures from 1980s Aotearoa; fretboard explorations from Sydney guitarist D.C. Cross; and the tenth-anniversary reissue of a classic…
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Covid-19 NZ jobseekers top 7000, calls for benefit boost get louder
More than 7000 now-unemployed New Zealanders have applied for the Ministry for Social Development's new Covid-19 income relief payments since they became available on Monday.
It comes as the… Video, Audio
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Barrett at the back for the Blues
Barrett at the back for the Blues
Two-time world player of the year, Beauden Barrett, misses out on Blues number 10 jersey in his first game for the Auckland franchise.
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2020 ski season kicks off as first field opens for the winter
2020 ski season kicks off as first field opens for the winter
The ski season kicks off from today as Canterbury's Mt Hutt welcomes people back to the slopes under the new normal.
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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 - Manly fight back to stun Brisbane, AFL returns to Melbourne and MotoGP season confirmed.
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Time to review colonial monuments' place in society - artist Nick Tupara
Time to review colonial monuments' place in society - artist Nick Tupara
A Māori artist is backing calls for the country to review its colonial monuments, but doesn't necessarily believe they should be removed from our streets.
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Māori artist backs calls to review colonial monuments
Audio 11 Jun 2020A Māori artist is backing calls for the country to review its colonial monuments, but doesn't necessarily believe they should be removed from our streets.
In the wake of the Black Lives Matter… Audio
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Marist College students unite over school's Black Lives Matter response
On Wednesday morning Nia Cherrington was a lone voice, stepping down as Marist College's cultural leader following claims her teachers tore down Black Lives Matter posters she'd put up around the… Video, Audio
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Enthusiasm for Pacific travel bubble grows
Enthusiasm for Pacific travel bubble grows
An epidemiologist says he would have no problem with quarantine-free travel between New Zealand and most Pacific Islands.
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Te Awamutu reacts to news of more big store closures
First it was Bunnings, now it's Warehouse Stationery closing its doors in Te Awamutu.
Monday's news came as a bolt from the blue for the community with 200 new homes set to be built in the area and… Video, Audio
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Should The Warehouse have taken wage subsidy before restructure?
Questions are being raised around whether The Warehouse Group acted in good faith by taking millions of dollars in Government wage subsidies before announcing at least 1000 jobs could go.
The… Audio
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No new cases of Covid-19 for 18th day, but stricter border measures in place - Bloomfield
No new cases of Covid-19, but stricter border measures in place
From today people in managed isolation will not be allowed to apply for exemptions to attend funerals and tangihanga. Video
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Manual contact tracing systems are 'completely unacceptable' - epidemiologist
Manual contact tracing systems are 'completely unacceptable'
New Zealand's contact tracing system is far from state of the art and still needs a lot of improvement, says an epidemiologist. Audio
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Covid-19: Super Rugby to hold first pro rugby games with crowd
Super Rugby Aotearoa will be the first professional rugby competition in the world to play in front of their fans in the Covid-19 era when the competition kicks off this weekend.
The Highlanders play… Audio
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Epidemiologists urge caution despite likely virus elimination
Epidemiologists are still urging caution even though New Zealand now has no active cases of Covid-19 and has removed most virus restrictions.
Nick Wilson is Professor of Public Health at Otago… Audio
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Fans return is a boost for business
Fans return is a boost for business
Stadium bosses, team chief executives and food vendors are welcoming the news that sports fans are now allowed back through the turnstiles.
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Warehouse boss denies poor communication over job cuts
The Warehouse is shedding around 1,000 jobs in a restructure it says has been accelerated by Covid-19.
The group that also owns Noel Leeming is looking to shut down an additional six stores including… Video, Audio
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Warehouse, Noel Leeming staff in tears at closure news
Staff from Noel Leeming - owned by The Warehouse Group - were looking very glum at the Henderson Clearance Centre today following the announcement of store closures and job losses.
It is one of the… Audio
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Aucklanders react to Covid-19 level 1 news
How do people feel about moving to level 1 from midnight? Alex Perrottet and cameraman Nick Monro went to the Auckland suburb of Henderson to find out. Video, Audio
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The Warehouse Group to cut nearly 1000 jobs
The Warehouse Group to cut nearly 1000 jobs
The Warehouse Group is planning to cut up to nearly 1000 jobs in another round of restructuring.
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NZ prepares for alert level 1
Audio 8 Jun 2020New Zealand is moving to Alert Level One at midnight. Covid-19 restrictions have prevented many events, sporting or corporate, from proceeding at venues, including our big stadiums. Audio
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Tribute to Hal Willner
In April, the music world lost the great American producer Hal Willner to Covid-19. William Dart tributes a man whose various albums did the same for a panorama of musical heroes, stretching from Kurt… Video, Audio
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The Jac's third album, The Gathering
The Best Jazz composition of the year for 2020 has gone to a track by Wellington ensemble The Jac, co-inciding with the group's 10th birthday and the release of its third album, A Gathering. The… Audio
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Nick Wignall: 'Treat yourself like you would a good friend'
If we talked to other people the way we talk to yourself we'd probably have zero friends, no job and warrants out for our arrest, says psychologist Nick Wignall. From a young age, many of us… Audio