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Covid-19: Victoria extends lockdown, NSW records 98 new community cases
Victoria extends lockdown, NSW records 98 Covid-19 cases
Victoria's lockdown is being extended as more local cases of Covid-19 are detected, and the outbreak in New South Wales continues to grow.
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In brief: news from around the Pacific
In brief: news from around the Pacific
More vaccines approved in PNG; Push for new president of New Caledonia's congress; FSM president to talk security with US officials, and more
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Covid-19: NSW hard lockdown only chance to 'crush' outbreak - Premier
Covid-19: NSW hard lockdown only chance to 'crush' outbreak - Premier
The results of New South Wales' tougher lockdown could take up to five days to become apparent, premier Gladys Berejiklian warns, while making a plea for patience.
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INTRODUCING: Isla Noon
Isla Noon is an emerging pop singer with an edge. Isla talks about her love of synths, performing mini-concerts for her family as a kid, and introduces her new song 'Talk About Us'. Video, Audio
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Molly Lewis: the almost-forgotten art of musical whistling
It was a documentary called Pucker Up that first introduced Molly Lewis to the world of competitive whistling back in 2005. It wasn't long before she was competing at the now-defunct International… Audio
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Plastics designed to degrade on command
Scion scientists are introducing enzymes to plastics that will trigger degradation once the plastic's work is done. Audio
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Plastics designed to degrade on command
Plastics designed to degrade on command
Scion scientists are introducing enzymes to plastics that will trigger degradation once the plastic's work is done.
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Tomato virus has growers on high alert
The Pepino Mosaic Virus has been identified in indoor grown tomato crops. New Zealand growers may lose some of their international markets because of it. Audio
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Tomato virus has growers on high alert
Tomato virus has growers on high alert
The Pepino Mosaic Virus has been identified in indoor grown tomato crops. New Zealand growers may lose some of their international markets because of it.
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Farmers protest across New Zealand against government regulations
Farmers protest across NZ against govt regulations
Traffic was disrupted around the country today, with convoys of tractors and utes with dogs on board arriving in dozens of centres around New Zealand, as farmers protested against government…
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Indonesian lawmakers pass controversial bill to reshape West Papua
Indonesian lawmakers pass controversial bill to reshape West Papua
Indonesia's House of Representatives has passed a controversial bill that is likely to reshape the future administration of West Papua.
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Delta variant confirmed in PNG
Delta variant confirmed in PNG
Papua New Guinea authorities have confirmed that a positive Covid-19 case with the Delta variant has been detected in country.
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Midday Rural News for 16 July 2021
Thousands of farmers who have gathered in town and city centres around the country have just honked their tractor horns in protest against what they say are unworkable regulations the Government has… Audio
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Regulations on farms absolutely necessary - Forest & Bird
Farmers across the country are taking to downtown streets across the nation later today to protest recent environmental regulations, a seasonal worker shortage, and the so-called 'ute tax'.
One of… Audio
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Melbourne to enter snap lockdown from tonight
Melbourne to enter snap lockdown from tonight
Victoria will go into a snap five-day lockdown from midnight tonight to curb the growing Covid-19 outbreak.
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Claim lodged over Napier council not introducing Māori wards on time for election
Claim lodged over Napier council not introducing Māori wards on time for election
Mana whenua in Ahuriri Napier have lodged a claim before the Waitangi Tribunal after the city council's failure to introduce Māori wards in time for next year's election.
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Olympic business - How and why new sports make it into the Game
The Tokyo Games are just over a week away, and include some sports not previously seen at the Olympics in a bid to woo a younger audience. Measures were introduced ahead of the Tokyo Olympics allowing… Audio
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Updating our D.I.V.O.R.C.E laws
Our divorce laws are 40 years old - and there's a renewed push to change them to reflect the realities of the 21st century. Audio
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Splitting the difference - our divorce laws
Updating our D.I.V.O.R.C.E laws
Our divorce laws are 40 years old - and there's a renewed push to change them to reflect the realities of the 21st century.
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World Rugby to introduce new laws to test matches
World Rugby to introduce new laws to test matches
World Rugby will trial new laws in all international competitions that start after the end of the month as the organisation attempts to reduce injuries in the sport.
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Vaxxers: the two women who created the AstraZeneca vaccine
Kathryn speaks with the two women lead the team who created the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine in just ten months. Oxford University Professor of Vaccinology Dame Sarah Gilbert started designing a… Audio
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Olympians of the Pacific: The Cook Islanders swimming in unchartered waters
Audio 14 Jul 2021We profile our Pacific Olympians heading to the 2021 Tokyo Games, starting with two Cook Island swimmers and this year's flag bearers, Wesley Roberts and Kirsten Fisher-Marsters. Audio
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Timaru's Jimmy McGuinness selling up collection of junk mail
There must be an old Irish saying about collecting things. And if there is, we couldn't find one on Google. So it seems appropriate at this time to introduce to you Jimmy McGuinness, a man whose many… Audio
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Trans-Tasman bubble: Government denies u-turn over MIQ payment policy
Trans-Tasman bubble: Government denies u-turn over MIQ payment policy
The first two return flights from NSW to Aotearoa today are bringing around 100 stranded New Zealanders home - and they will not be charged for their 14-day stays in MIQ.