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Texas and other states ease Covid-19 rules despite warnings
Texas and other states ease Covid-19 rules despite warnings
Texas will lift its mask requirement and allow businesses to reopen at full capacity next week, Governor Greg Abbott has announced.
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Parliamentary inquiry looks for link between sport and brain injury
Parliamentary inquiry looks for link between sport and brain injury
A British parliamentary inquiry into the link between sport and long-term brain injury has been launched.
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Police using drones that are at centre of international controversy
Police using drones that are at centre of international controversy
Police are using drones that have been partly banned in the US over fears that China is using the technology to spy.
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Reviving and thriving: Cook Islands traditional games a big hit
One of the highlights of last year's Cook Islands Games was the revival of the traditional sports programme, which included stilt racing, juggling, coconut husking and weaving. Audio
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How Auckland children are being affected by another lockdown
It has been a year since New Zealand's first case of Covid-19, with more than a quarter of a million Auckland school students now spending their ninth week learning from home in lockdown. And they're… Audio
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Before we introduce vaccine passports we need to know how they'll be used
Before we introduce vaccine passports we need to know how they'll be used
Opinion - Vaccine passports bring significant risks. We should identify those risks and what we are going to do about them before wholesale introduction, Tim Dare writes.
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Covid-19: Business leaders want clarity over government plans
Some of the country's most powerful business leaders are demanding the government lay its Covid-19 plan bare, including its strategy to get the border open.
The group is calling for more clarity and… Audio
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Protestors amass outside Hong Kong court house
Hundreds of protestors have gathered outside of a Hong Kong court as forty-seven pro-democracy activists appeared in the latest crackdown under the national security law.
The activists have been… Audio
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Introducing infants to peanuts reduces allergies
Audio 1 Mar 2021New research has shown that introducing peanuts to the diets of infants might reduce the incidence of severe peanut allergies. Jennifer Koplin from the Murdoch Childrens Research Institute joins… Audio
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Sir David Carruthers to oversee Lawyer X royal commission recommendations
Former NZ judge to oversee Lawyer X recommendations
Sir David Carruthers has been appointed by the Victorian government to oversee the implementation of all of the recommendations made by the Lawyer X royal commission.
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PM Jacinda Ardern urges New Zealanders to call out rule-breakers
Ardern urges people to call out rule-breakers
"I'm asking everyone ... to back and support one another and if that means calling a family member or colleague out for not following the rules then we should do that. Do it with kindness, but do it."
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New Caledonia to try again tomorrow to elect president
New Caledonia to try again tomorrow to elect president
New Caledonia's 11 newly elected ministers are tomorrow due to elect a new president.
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MPI opposed nitrogen bottom line over economic concerns
MPI opposed nitrogen bottom line over economic concerns
The Ministry for Primary Industries opposed introducing a tough bottom line for nitrogen levels in rivers over concerns the economic impact would outweigh the environmental benefit, documents show.
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MPI opposed nitrogen bottom line over economic concerns
A new tough limit on how much nitrogen can be in rivers was opposed by the Ministry of Primary Industries because it was worried the economic impact would outweigh the environmental benefit.
The… Audio
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Timeline: The year of Covid-19 in New Zealand
Timeline: The year of Covid-19 in New Zealand
One year on from the first Covid-19 case announced in New Zealand, RNZ takes a day-by-day look back at the unfolding of the pandemic in this country.
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Te Waonui for week ending Friday 26 February 2021
E haere ake nei - legislation passes so public can no longer veto a council's decision to introduce Māori wards, the Corrections Ministers comes under fire for what some a claiming as deflecting and… Audio
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Summer freedom camping to be banned in five Tutukaka Coast hotspots
Summer freedom camping to be banned in Tutukaka Coast hotspots
Peak season summer freedom camping will be banned along Tutukaka Coast under a new bylaw of Whangārei District Council.
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ACT rails against Māori ward legislation
ACT rails against Māori ward legislation
The comparison of new Māori ward legislation with apartheid South Africa by the ACT Party has been labelled offensive and insulting.
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New Zealand ski field operators campaign for domestic snowsports workforce
NZers urged to join snowsports workforce
Ski field operators are urging New Zealanders to spend their winter in a mountain town to fill the gap left behind by international workers as the ski season nears.
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New MPs: Labour's MP for Takanini Dr Neru Leavasa
It's time to introduce another first-term Member of Parliament to our First Up whanau, this morning Nathan Rarere spoke with new Labour MP for Takanini, Dr Neru Leavasa. Audio
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Māori wards amendment bill passes final reading in Parliament
Māori wards amendment bill passes final reading
The public can no longer veto a council's decision to introduce Māori wards.
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Hawke's Bay Regional Council opens consultation on Māori wards
Māori wards in Hawke's Bay up for consideration
Hawke's Bay Regional Council has pushed back on adding Māori wards immediately and will hear what the public thinks before any decision is made.
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Moriori Treaty settlement passes first reading
Moriori Treaty settlement passes first reading
Moriori were filled with relief and emotion yesterday as the first reading of their Treaty settlement was passed in Parliament.
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Music 101's artists to watch in 2021
Audio 24 Feb 2021Welcome to Music 101’s ones to watch! We’ve selected 10 acts we think you should have your eyes on going into 2021. Video
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High number of Pasifika children experience material hardship
High number of Pasifika children experience material hardship
A Statistics NZ report shows that one in four Pasifika live in households experiencing material hardship.