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Top Stories for Monday 22 March 2021
Audio 22 Mar 2021The Christchurch mosque gunman is the only white supremacist on New Zealand's terror list, two years after the massacre, The Corrections Minister takes aim at his department, after accusations of… Audio
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MIQ receiving about 100 complaints each week over booking system
MIQ receiving about 100 complaints each week over booking system
The managed isolation booking system is being jammed up and MIQ is now looking at ways to more fairly cope with the unrelenting demand.
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INTRODUCING: Husband and wife duo Aro
Aro is husband and wife duo Charles and Emily Looker. Their new single Baby Beat was inspired by their yet to be born baby's heartbeat. Video, Audio
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Tourism Minister: NZ needs 'high value' tourists post-Covid-19
Tourism Minister: NZ needs 'high value' tourists post-Covid-19
The Tourism Minister is considering raising the levy overseas tourists pay to enter the country, and says he wants tourists to be spending about $300 a day. Audio
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Woman sentenced to three years, seven months over drug debt abduction
Woman sentenced to three years, seven months over drug debt abduction
A woman involved in an abduction case where a woman's finger was severed because of a drug debt has been sentenced to three years and seven months in prison.
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NZ sends PPE to PNG for Covid crisis
NZ sends PPE to PNG for Covid crisis
NZ is sending Personal Protective Equipment to PNG to assist health workers treat a surge in Covid-19 cases.
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Fiji Draft Police Bill withdrawn: PM's move puzzles critics
Fiji Draft Police Bill withdrawn: PM's move puzzles critics
Questions have been raised over the prime minister's move to pull the plug on Fiji's Draft Police Bill.
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Māori voices said to be missing from government’s water reform
Māori voices said to be missing from government’s water reform
A Murupara leader says Māori voices are missing from the Water Services Bill, which aims to overhaul drinking water, wastewater and stormwater standards.
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Covid testing targets missed during Covid-19 outbreak, but improvements shown
Covid testing targets missed during Covid-19 outbreak, but improvements shown
Targets for speedy Covid-19 testing were not met during Auckland's February cluster.
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Shifting fluoridation reponsibility to the Ministry of Health
Audio 18 Mar 2021The Government today announced that local Councils will no longer be in control of the country's water fluoridation, with Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield making the decisions from here… Audio
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Trans-Tasman travel bubble dominates question time
The trans-Tasman travel bubble dominated question time this week with the Opposition pressing the Government for details on dates and entry requirements Audio
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Trans-Tasman travel bubble dominates question time
Trans-Tasman travel bubble dominates question time
The trans-Tasman travel bubble dominated question time this week with the Opposition pressing the Government for details on dates and entry requirements
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Water fluoridation to be controlled by Director-General of Health under proposed law
Water fluoridation to be controlled by Director-General of Health under proposed law
The government has proposed a law change to give the Director-General of Health control of water fluoridation.
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Schools mostly happy with learning support coordinators
Schools mostly happy with learning support coordinators
Most schools are happy with the 600 learning support coordinators the government introduced a year ago, an evaluation shows.
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Urgency over PNG Covid-19 epidemic, as Australia dispatches help
Urgency over PNG Covid-19 epidemic, as Australia dispatches help
Papua New Guinea is adopting a nationwide isolation strategy in a bid to stem a worrying surge in Covid-19 cases.
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Committee warned of 'harrowing' situations in student hostels
Committee warned of 'harrowing' situations in student hostels
Students and parents have urged MPs to regulate universities' halls of residence and introduce minimum standards for pastoral care.
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In brief: News from around the Pacific for 18 March
In brief: News from around the Pacific for 18 March
A new bill looks to increase the penalty for crimes committed in CNMI schools, Samoa is likely to receive it's first Covid-19 vaccines soon, Tonga's royals open a new Emergency Coordination Centre in…
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Royal Commission: Anglican bishop says screening clergy more robust
Royal Commission: Anglican bishop says screening clergy more robust
The Anglican Church has introduced tougher psychological screening to help test the character of people wanting to join the clergy.
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Anglican Church introduces tougher psychological screening for clergy members
The Anglican Church has introduced tougher psychological screening to help test the character of people wanting to join the clergy.
The church opened its evidence to the Royal Commission into… Audio
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Committee warned of 'harrowing' situations in student hostels
Committee warned of 'harrowing' situations in student hostels
Students and parents have urged MPs to regulate universities' halls of residence and introduce minimum standards for pastoral care.
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National seeking Covid-19 vaccination percentage target
National seeking Covid-19 vaccination percentage target
The National Party is calling on the government to have a target in place for what percentage of the population should be vaccinated against Covid-19.
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Review finds English FA acted too slowly to protect children
Review finds English FA acted too slowly to protect children
England's FA acted too slowly to protect children against sexual abuse in the sport because of its own "significant institutional failings".
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Whangārei district councillors challenge council's Māori wards decision
Whangārei district councillors challenge council's Māori wards decision
Five Whangārei district councillors are seeking to overturn their council's vote for Māori wards.
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Sex offenders to be added back on to register after urgent law change
Sex offenders to be added back on to register after urgent law change
The government is making an urgent, retrospective law change this afternoon to make sure hundreds of sex offenders are put back onto the national register.
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New champion honours to launch on NZ's Pacific language weeks
New champion honours to launch on NZ's Pacific language weeks
The 2021 Pacific language weeks in New Zealand will see the introduction of Language Champion Honours.