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Travel bubbles, travel bans, and Covid-test rules approved by MPs
Covid19 rules on travel bans, travel bubbles, vaccinations, and test kits have been approved by MPs as part of regular scrutiny of Covid-19 orders Audio
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Travel bubbles, travel bans, and Covid-test rules approved by MPs
Travel bubbles, travel bans, and Covid-test rules approved by MPs
Covid19 rules on travel bans, travel bubbles, vaccinations, and test kits have been approved by MPs as part of regular scrutiny of Covid-19 orders
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Shorter season, gear changes: Government announces range of new rules for whitebaiting
Shorter season, gear changes: Government announces range of new rules for whitebaiting
Whitebaiting will now only be allowed in estuaries and near river mouths, and it will be paused in parts of some national parks. The season will be shorter and so will nets.
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Police should wear body cameras to stamp out racism
The Race Relations Commissioner wants the police to wear body cameras that would film any interaction with the public. The police say they have no immediate plans to introduce them. "Police continues… Audio
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Electricity Authority imposes new trading conduct rule
Electricity Authority imposes new trading conduct rule
The rule is expected to prevent big electricity suppliers from taking advantage of their dominant position in what is a relatively small market.
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Immigration New Zealand hires 100 as Beijing office shuts
Immigration New Zealand hires 100 as Beijing office shuts
Immigration New Zealand shed more than 300 jobs overseas as it shut branches in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, but recruitment was put on hold due to financial constraints.
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China to allow couples to have three children in major policy shift
China to allow couples to have three children
China has announced that it will allow couples to have up to three children, after census data showed a steep decline in birth rates.
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New Zealand 'not asked by Australia' to join WTO action on China dispute
New Zealand 'not asked by Australia' to join WTO action on China dispute
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has denied New Zealand is supporting Australia in a barley trade dispute with China to soothe relations with our closest neighbour. Audio
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App brings 21 iwi radio stations together
App brings 21 iwi radio stations together
The new app called Whare Kōrero will allow users to access live radio from all 21 iwi radio stations as well as live streams of significant cultural events.
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Climate Change Commission sends final report to government
'Incredibly timid': Call for clampdown on agriculture as emissions plan finalised
The plan to slash emissions to tackle climate change is being given to the government today.
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Nobuko Miyamoto - We are all Dandelions
William Dart features the inspirational music of artist, activist and songwriter Nobuko Miyamoto, thanks to a new 2-disc release from Smithsonian Folkways Records which combines new music with a… Video, Audio
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The Australian outfit rebooting 24/7 sport on the radio
More than a year after Radio Sport shut down, an Australian outfit wants to set up a new national network here - and it's hired some big names to get it off the ground. But who is driving this across… Audio
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The Australian outfit rebooting 24/7 sport on the radio
The Australian outfit rebooting 24/7 sport on the radio
More than a year after Radio Sport shut down, an Australian outfit wants to set up a new national network here - and it's hired some big names to get it off the ground. But who is driving this across…
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The Sampler: CHAI, Mdou Moctar, Iron & Wine
Tony Stamp assesses the high energy electro pop of Japanese band CHAI on their third album WINK, an electrifying collection of psychedelic jams from Saharan guitar maestro Mdou Moctar, and the latest… Audio
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The Sampler: CHAI, Mdou Moctar, Iron & Wine
The Sampler: CHAI, Mdou Moctar, Iron & Wine
Tony Stamp assesses the high energy electro pop of Japanese band CHAI on their third album WINK, an electrifying collection of psychedelic jams from Saharan guitar maestro Mdou Moctar, and the latest…
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Five new Covid-19 community cases in Victoria
Five new Covid-19 community cases in Victoria
Victoria has recorded five new locally acquired cases of coronavirus in the past 24 hours, with the state now in a second day of lockdown.
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How will the Samoan constitutional crisis end?
Samoa found itself in a constitutional crisis this week when the caretaker HRPP government locked the doors to parliament in an attempt to stop prime minister-elect Fiame Naomi Mata'afa being sworn in… Audio
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Hong Kong: Jimmy Lai jailed again for pro-democracy protests
Hong Kong mogul jailed again for pro-democracy protests
Media tycoon Jimmy Lai is already serving time for taking part in other demonstrations in 2019.
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Pre-departure testing needed for some travellers from Australia
Pre-departure testing needed for some travellers from Australia
Anyone who was in Melbourne during the infectious period of the original cases in the most recent Covid-19 outbreak, but who then flew to another state, can now not fly on to NZ without taking a…
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Govt introduces pre-departure test for some Australia travellers
The government is introducing pre-departure testing for anyone who was in Victoria in the days leading up to the travel pause.
A freeze on quarantine free flights between New Zealand and Victoria is… Video, Audio
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Papuans grieve for leader who believed in them
Papuans grieve for leader who believed in them
The passing of Klemen Tinal, the Vice Governor of Papua Province, has caused great sorrow for Papuans, writes Laurens Ikinia*.
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Tulsa commemorates massacre: African Americans hope for justice amid shifting tide
Tulsa commemorates massacre: African Americans hope for justice amid shifting tide
As Tulsans prepare to mark the 31 May-1 June centennial of the massacre, they have heard broader conversations about reparations for Black Americans at the federal level and locally.
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Volunteers descend on Papakura Stream for major clean-up
Volunteers descend on Papakura Stream for major clean-up
More than 100 hands were on deck on the outskirts of Auckland to launch a multi-year clean up in one of the city's dirtiest waterways.
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Study suggests sheep milk farms produce 50pc less nitrogen water pollution
Study suggests sheep milk farms produce 50pc less nitrogen water pollution
Sheep milk farms could produce up to 50 percent less nitrogen loss to water compared to regular dairy farms new research shows.
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Melbourne heads into a seven day lockdown
Audio 27 May 2021The State of Victoria is hours away from a snap seven-day lockdown at midnight their time - 2am New Zealand time. Karyn speaks with Nicole Asher from the ABC in Melbourne. Audio
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