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'Look at moy!' Why Kath & Kim is earning a new generation of fans
Kath & Kim ran from 2002 to 2007 and was the highest-rated comedy series in Australia at the time - spawning a US remake, a telemovie called Da Kath & Kim Code and even a feature film - Kath &… Audio
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Covid-19: Government to meet with companies wanting to import rapid antigen tests
Govt to meet with companies wanting to import rapid antigen tests
The government is bowing to pressure from business leaders who want fast acting Covid-19 tests available in workplaces. Audio
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Saliva, rapid testing uptake 'slow', report finds, as govt plans wider rollout
Saliva, rapid testing uptake 'slow', report finds, as govt plans wider rollout
Rapid antigen testing will be rolled out wider to Auckland hospitals within days, after a review of the testing strategy said the government was slow to introduce it and saliva tests. Watch the…
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Covid-19 briefing: Saliva, rapid testing uptake 'slow', report finds, as govt plans wider rollout
Saliva, rapid testing uptake 'slow', report finds, as govt plans wider rollout
Rapid antigen testing will be rolled out wider to Auckland hospitals within days, after a review of the testing strategy said the government was slow to introduce it and saliva tests. Watch the…
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Man to be resentenced after Supreme Court rules three strikes sentence 'beyond excessive'
Supreme Court rules three strikes sentence 'beyond excessive'
A mentally ill Wellington man will be re-sentenced for assault charges he was convicted of in 2018 after a Supreme Court appeal.
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NSW introduces 'major changes' to roadmap out of Covid-19 lockdown
NSW introduces 'major changes' to roadmap out of Covid-19 lockdown
The announcement comes as the state recorded 587 new locally acquired cases in the 24 hours to 8pm yesterday.
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Piercing the criminal underbelly: Mark van Leewarden on life as an undercover cop
Mark van Leewarden tells Kathryn his fascinating and sometimes unsettling true life story about the realities of a secret life in New Zealand's criminal underworld of the late 1970s, and of going on… Audio
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Accessibility legislation proposed
New legislation which would require accessibility barriers to be removed could be on the way, if an accessibility advocacy group has its way. Accessibility legislation is increasingly appearing in… Audio
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New Covid-19 testing regime to be announced today
New Covid-19 testing regime will be 'central to our strategy' - Ardern
The government will today announce how it plans to roll-out a much wider, "rigourous" Covid-19 testing regime.
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Opinion: Covid-zero strategy may be past its use-by, but New Zealand still has a vaccine advantage
Opinion: Moving away from literal 'elimination' is not surrender
The Covid-zero strategy may be past its use-by date, but New Zealand still has a vaccinations advantage, professor in applied mathematics Michael Plank writes.
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Warbirds Over Wanaka organisers look to 2022 - but only in alert level 1
Warbirds Over Wanaka organisers look to 2022 - but only in alert level 1
The organisers of Warbirds Over Wanaka are not ruling out checking vaccine passports for next year's event.
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Coalition of 25 companies want to import 370,000 rapid antigen tests - but need permission
Companies want to import 370,000 rapid antigen tests - but need permission
The 25 companies want to jointly import 370,000 rapid antigen tests to be introduced on work sites around the country within the next seven days, but need the government's permission to do so.
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Vaccine passport will create challenges - tech expert
The government is in a race against time to introduce vaccine passports by next month -- but will it overtake the technological challenges in putting together a fully functioning proof-of-vaccination… Audio
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Vaccination passport rollout far too slow: National Party leader Judith Collins
The National Party says the government's rollout of a vaccine passport has been too slow and will halt any attempt to introduce mandatory vaccination.
Party leader Judith Collins spoke to Morning… Audio
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Scotland has 'shambolic' rollout of vax passports - Journalist
New Zealand's will soon have a "vaccine passport" - set to launch by November and is likely to be a digital Covid-19 vaccination certificate containing a QR code.
Vaccine passports are being… Audio
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Covid 19 wrap: Vaccination certificates, Auckland prepares for restrictions easing, 24 new cases
Covid 19: What happened on 5 October
Twenty-four new community cases of Covid-19 were announced in Auckland and the Waikato today, while Jacinda Ardern introduced a new vaccination certificates plan and Auckland prepared to enter Stage 1…
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Teachers encouraged to get vaccinated, but no mandate - NZEI
Unvaccinated teachers across the country could soon face tougher Covid-19 restrictions.
Yesterday on the programme, Education Minister Chris Hipkins wouldn't say whether vaccination for… Video, Audio
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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.