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  • Our small furry ecological nightmare

    News
    The Detail environment
    7 May 2021
    Rabbits at the Otakou Maori Cemetery yesterday.

    Once again rabbits are on the verge of causing an ecological disaster in parts of New Zealand that will cost us hundreds of millions.

    Audio

    The hills are alive - with rabbits
  • Royal Navy ships patrol Jersey as French protest flotilla arrives

    News
    World business
    6 May 2021
    ALTERNATIVE CROP - French fishing boats protest in front of the port of Saint Helier off the British island of Jersey to draw attention to what they see as unfair restrictions on their ability to fish in UK waters after Brexit, on May 6, 2021.

    Two Royal Navy vessels are patrolling waters around Jersey amid concerns of a possible blockade by French boats over post-Brexit fishing rights.

    Brexit dispute: Royal Navy ships patrolling Jersey as French flotilla arrives
  • Covid concerns: Quarantine-free flights from NSW to NZ to be paused

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    6 May 2021
    sunset,  Sydney harbor, New South Wales, Australia

    Covid Response Minister Chris Hipkins has confirmed that flights from New South Wales to New Zealand will be paused from midnight tonight for 48 hours. Watch the announcement live here.

    Watch: NZ's quarantine-free travel with New South Wales to be paused
  • Bill to increase sick leave worked on at Parliament

    Audio
    politics
    6 May 2021
    Close up Sick Young Office Lady at her Desk Sneezing Into a White Tissue with Eyes Closed.

    Progress has been made on a bill to increase employer funded sick leave from five to ten days Audio

  • Bill to increase sick leave worked on at Parliament

    News
    The House politics
    6 May 2021
    Close up Sick Young Office Lady at her Desk Sneezing Into a White Tissue with Eyes Closed.

    Progress has been made on a bill to increase employer funded sick leave from five to ten days

    Audio

    Bill to increase sick leave worked on at Parliament
  • Families pay tribute to two climbers who died on Taranaki Maunga

    News
    New Zealand
    6 May 2021
    Richard Phillips (left) and Peter Kirkwood

    One of the two climbers who died on Taranaki Maunga this week had recently become a father.

    Families pay tribute to two climbers who died on Taranaki Maunga
  • Restrictions for Greater Sydney after second Covid-19 case emerges

    News
    World
    6 May 2021
    A couple enjoy the view of Sydney Harbour from Mrs Macquarie's Chair on May 3, 2021, as Australia's largest city is enveloped in a thick bank of hazardous bushfire smoke forcing authorities to scale back controlled forest burning nearby.

    The NSW government will to re-introduce a raft of restrictions for Greater Sydney after the state recorded a second new locally-acquired COVID-19 case.

    Restrictions for Greater Sydney after second Covid-19 case emerges
  • Celebrating 15 years of successful wild kiwi in Remutaka Forest

    Audio
    environment Wellington Region
    6 May 2021
    Remutaka Conservation Trust volunteer kiwi handler, Susan Ellis, holds kiwi Marcel after his health-check and transmitter removal

    There's a special celebration for the Remutaka Conservation Trust this month. It's marking fifteen years since it reintroduced kiwi back into the Remutaka Forest and from that initial release of 6… Audio

  • Housing market yet to feel impact of changes - RBNZ

    News
    Business money
    6 May 2021
    New builds in Selwyn area

    It is yet to be seen whether measures brought in to cool the housing market have worked, the Reserve Bank says, and it is prepared to do more if required. Audio

    Reserve Bank awaiting housing market changes to take effect
  • A 25-year-old's mission to revolutionise the wool industry

    Audio
    technology science
    6 May 2021
    No caption

    Logan Williams is a scientist, a serial inventor, the Director of Technology and Innovation at the New Zealand Merino Company, and could be the saviour to the wool industry... and he's only 25 years… Audio

  • Government lays out 10-year plan for rail investment

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    6 May 2021
    A freight train crosses the new Bridge 100, on Helleyer road, 15km from Helensville.  The new bridges have a concrete ballast tray deck which requires less maintenance than the old bridges, and can carry up to 25-tonne axle loads.

    The government has announced freight rail will now be funded from the same pot as roads. Audio

    Government lays out 10-year plan for rail investment
  • Review - First Cow

    Audio
    movies
    5 May 2021
    John Magaro in the 2021 film First Cow

    First Cow tells the story of two friends attempting to get by on the western frontier of 1820s America. They're offered a risky way to make their fortune, involving someone else's cow. Video, Audio

  • Review - First Cow

    News
    At the Movies movies
    5 May 2021
    John Magaro in the 2021 film First Cow

    First Cow tells the story of two friends attempting to get by on the western frontier of 1820s America. They're offered a risky way to make their fortune, involving someone else's cow.

    Video, Audio

    Review - First Cow
  • Threat to cut islands power over France/UK fishing fight

    News
    World
    5 May 2021
    Fishermen sort and load trays of salmon heads as they prepare for their next voyage to sea, on the South Pier of Bridlington Harbour fishing port in Bridlington, north east England on December 11, 2020.

    France's maritime minister warns UK it could cut electricity amid an escalating row over post-Brexit fishing rights.

    France threatens to cut power to UK island of Jersey amid fishing row
  • Calls grow for national lockdown in India

    News
    World health
    5 May 2021
    Women mourn the death of a family member, who died due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), outside the Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan Hospital (LNJP), one of the largest facilities for coronavirus disease (Covid-19) patients, in New Delhi, India on May 4, 2021.

    Pressure is mounting on India's government to impose a national lockdown as the country recorded more than 20 million Covid infections.

    Covid-19 in India: Calls grow for national lockdown
  • Overwhelming support for Māori wards in Hawke's Bay

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    4 May 2021
    Hawke's Bay generic,

    A majority of people submitting to the Hawke's Bay Regional Council on Māori wards are demanding the council introduce them.

    Overwhelming support for Māori wards in Hawke's Bay
  • Opinion: Ardern in the gun over 'covert' Māori sovereignty plan

    News
    Comment & Analysis politics
    4 May 2021
    The national Māori flag - Tino Rangatiratanga.

    A 20-year plan to establish Māori sovereignty is political dynamite. It threatens the prime minister's reputation as open and transparent, Graham Adams writes.

    Opinion: Ardern in the gun over 'covert' Māori sovereignty plan
  • Police shooting on Auckland motorway was justified - IPCA

    News
    New Zealand Auckland Region
    4 May 2021
    A police officer holds a firearm at the scene of the Hamilton shooting on Tuesday.

    Two police officers were justified in firing shots at a wanted man in a high-speed pursuit on Auckland's northern motorway, the Independent Police Conduct Authority has found.

    Police shooting on Auckland motorway was justified - IPCA
  • Book Critic - Catherine Roberston

    Audio
    books
    4 May 2021

    Today Catherine Robertson introduces the Rivers of London series. Audio

  • 'Blood on his hands' - Slater takes aim at Aussie PM

    News
    Sport
    4 May 2021
    Channel Nine's Mark Nicholas, Michael Slater and Ian Healy.

    The former Australian cricketer Michael Slater has accused Prime Minister Scott Morrison of having blood on his hands, as Covid-19 cases surge in India.

    'Blood on his hands' - Slater takes aim at Aussie PM
  • Analysis: The reality of standing against a liquor licence

    News
    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    3 May 2021
    Māngere East local Shirl'e Fruean at the March 16 protest.

    Analysis - LDR Reporter Justin Latif sat in on a district licensing committee hearing to better understand how decisions are made about liquor stores.

    Analysis: The reality of standing against a liquor licence
  • MSD spends $5.5m on IT to charge for emergency housing

    Audio
    housing inequality
    3 May 2021
    A child on a bike at an emergency accommodation motel.

    The government's being criticised for spending $5.5 million on IT changes so it can charge people who would otherwise be homeless for their motel stays.

    In October the Ministry for Social Development… Audio

  • In brief: News from around the Pacific

    News
    Pacific
    3 May 2021
    Samoa's Supreme Court

    Samoa court to hear 28 election challenges, PNG begins its Covid-19 vaccine rollout beyond the capital, and more.

    In brief: News from around the Pacific
  • Covid-19 update: Ministry monitoring Perth developments

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    3 May 2021
    expanded coronavirus, covid-19 causing a pandemic of respiratory disease with risk of mortality worldwide. Copy Space. 3D rendering

    Four new cases of Covid-19 have tested positive in managed isolation and quarantine in the past day, the Health Ministry says.

    Covid-19 update 3 May: Four cases in MIQ as Ministry monitors Perth developments
  • Health authorities considering regular saliva swabbing as extra testing

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    3 May 2021
    Sample bottle for collecting saliva specimens at a Covid-19 testing station in Hong Kong.

    Authorities are considering introducing saliva testing every two to three days, in addition to existing nasal swab tests, Director General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield says. Audio

    Health authorities considering regular saliva swabbing as extra border staff testing for Covid-19
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