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PM announces Covid-19 vaccine certificate
PM announces Covid-19 vaccine certificate
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says Cabinet has agreed to the use of such certificates in New Zealand.
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PNG hospitals under strain again due to Covid-19
PNG hospitals under strain again due to Covid-19
Papua New Guinea's main hospitals are again under strain due to a surge in Covid-19 case numbers.
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Covid-19: 24 community cases, 18 in Auckland, 6 in Waikato
Covid-19: 24 new community cases
There are 24 new Covid-19 cases in the community today, 18 of which are in Auckland.
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'Being vaccinated key to live a normal life' - Robertson says more detail on vaccine certificates coming
Robertson says more detail on vaccine certificates coming today
Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson says mandating vaccinations is doubtful, but vaccine certificates are likely to be introduced in the near future. Audio
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Royal Society wants maths teaching overhaul
When it comes to maths it's not what we're teaching, but how we're teaching - and it's costing the country billions of dollars every year.
That's according to the Royal Society panel reviewing the… Audio
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CNMI rep slams Japan’s plan to dump nuclear waste into Pacific
CNMI rep slams Japan’s plan to dump nuclear waste into Pacific
The CNMI House of Representatives has a introduced a joint resolution that condemns Japan's plan to dump treated nuclear waste into the Pacific Ocean.
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Covid-19: Mandatory vaccination unlikely - Robertson
Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson says mandating Covid-19 vaccinations is unlikely, but vaccine certificates are likely to be introduced in the near future. Certificates would permit people to… Audio
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Government's Covid-19 roadmap slammed by other parties
Government's Covid-19 roadmap slammed by other parties
Political parties have slammed the government's plan to ease restrictions in Auckland, saying it creates confusion and puts vulnerable people at risk.
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Vaccination passport inequities: Freedom for many, but not for some
Vaccination passport inequities: Freedom for many, but not for some
Opinion - Any vaccine passport must account for those who cannot be vaccinated for health reasons, include a non-app option, be accessible, and should be timed very carefully, Chris Ford writes.
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Covid-19: What happened on 4 October
Covid-19 wrap: Cases at hospitals, police consider charges after protest, more vaccinations needed
There were 29 new community cases reported on Monday and a further three confirmed in Waikato, meanwhile the prime minister is urging everyone to get vaccinated as restrictions begin to ease.
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Māori ward advocates plan hīkoi protest against Ruapehu District Council
Māori ward advocates plan hīkoi protest against Ruapehu District Council
Māori advocates will march against Ruapehu District Council in Taumarunui in protest at what they describe as the minimising of Māori representation, participation and "an undertone" of institutional…
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Three-step roadmap for easing Auckland restrictions
Three-step roadmap for easing Auckland restrictions
The government has set out a three-stage roadmap that gradually eases Covid-19 restrictions in Auckland.
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Covid-19 vaccination may be mandated for teachers - Education Minister
Aucklanders have been given a peek at what the road back to level two looks like.
But it is a long road and the government is warning it may need to pull the handbrake on at any moment.
Covid-19… Video, Audio
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NZ needs a more urgent vaccination plan — with nearly 80% now single-dosed, the majority will support it
NZ needs a more urgent vaccination plan - Rod Jackson
Analysis - With vaccination rates still too low in Aotearoa, and with unexpected cases still showing up, there are few options ahead of today's government decision on alert levels.
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Low enrolments at special schools drive high per-student cost
Low enrolments at special schools drive high per-student cost
A lack of enrolments means the three residential special schools for disabled children have been costing the government as much as $890,000 per child per year.
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Bitcoin fund aims to attract New Zealand investors
Bitcoin fund aims to attract New Zealand investors
A new investment fund specialising in Bitcoin aims to give local investors the chance to add the asset class to their portfolio, without the complexities of direct ownership.
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$40m of public money for private law firms
$40m of public money for private law firms
Why do we give $41 million each year to private law firms to conduct public prosecutions? Guyon Espiner investigates.
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Pandora Papers: Secret wealth and dealings of world leaders exposed
Pandora Papers: Secret wealth and dealings of world leaders exposed
The secret wealth and dealings of world leaders, politicians and billionaires has been exposed in one of the biggest leaks of financial documents.
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Air NZ to introduce 'no jab, no fly' policy for global flights
Air NZ to introduce 'no jab, no fly' policy for global flights
Air New Zealand is introducing a 'no jab, no fly' policy for international travellers, starting in February next year.
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Psychology can help us form herd immunity against misinformation - marketing expert Dr Mike Lee
Marketing expert Dr Mike Lee has kept a ten-year watch on the anti-vaccination movement. In this illuminating talk, he explores how we could develop herd immunity against harmful misinformation. Video, Audio
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Panel calls for sweeping changes to maths teaching
Panel calls for sweeping changes to maths teaching
An expert panel charged with reviewing the maths curriculum has exceeded its brief and called for a major overhaul of maths teaching in schools.
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Air NZ to introduce 'no jab, no fly' policy for global flights
Air NZ to introduce 'no jab, no fly' policy for global flights
Air New Zealand is introducing a 'no jab, no fly' policy for international travellers, starting in February next year.
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Confusion and frustration over dated but legal earthquake rules
Confusion and frustration over dated but legal earthquake rules
New research shows there are tangled earthquake rules that could lead to owners strengthening the wrong parts of buildings, or having to pay twice to find out if their floors are safe.
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A week full of bills: what you need to know
After a busy week in Parliament we explain the new laws you need to know about, and the new bills you might want to comment on. Video, Audio
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A week full of bills: what you need to know
A week full of bills: what you need to know
After a busy week in Parliament we explain the new laws you need to know about, and the new bills you might want to comment on.
Video, Audio