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Ardern stresses Turkey detainee case not yet resolved
Ardern stresses Turkey detainee case not yet resolved
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has struck a more conciliatory tone towards Australia today, after last night's phone call with Scott Morrison.
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Covid-19 alert level drops the right move - Professor Michael Baker
Michael Baker is an epidemiologist from Otago University and joins Lisa Owen with his analysis.
"I think this is the right decision," Professor Michael Baker told Checkpoint.
"The evidence was… Video, Audio
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Question Time for 17 February 2021
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BARBARA EDMONDS to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he seen on household incomes?
Hon JUDITH COLLINS to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all of her Government’s statements and…
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Environmental "weapons" approved to deal with wasps
Approval has been granted to import and release two new organisms, a hoverfly and beetle, in a bid to reduce plague populations of invasive German and common wasps in New Zealand. Dr Chris Hill… Audio
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Covid-19: Government still doesn't know origin of new community cases - Hipkins
New Zealand has marked two days of zero community cases since lockdown measures were introduced in Auckland on Sunday.
But the Government still has no evidence of how the highly-risky UK variant B117… Audio
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Capital's hospital maternity service stretched 'paper thin': Midwives Union
A serious shortage of midwives at Capital and Coast DHB has seen the maternity service go into "code black" three times recently - meaning it reached capacity. Audio
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Australia's Seven West Media strikes deal with Google for news
Major Australian news outlet strikes deal with Google
It comes as the government pushes ahead with a law that would force the internet giant to pay media companies for content
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Epidemiologists urge more saliva testing for border workers
The government is being told to stop dragging its feet and introduce daily Covid-19 saliva testing for border workers and recent returnees.
The latest community cases in South Auckland have reignited… Audio
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Akaroa health warning over carcasses in water supply
Akaroa health warning over carcasses in water supply
Health officials are asking residents of Akaroa on Banks Peninsula to seek help if they feel unwell, after dead animals were found in the town's water supply.
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UK introduces hotel quarantine for some arrivals from today
The UK will today begin requiring travellers from countries on a Covid "red list" to go through hotel quarantine.
The introduction of such a system has been some time in the making - and there are… Audio
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Dame Noeline happy with non-neutral umpires for Con Cup
Dame Noeline happy with non-neutral umpires for Con Cup
The last time the Silver Ferns met Australia, coach Dame Noeline Taurua was left with a bad taste in her mouth after contentious umpiring calls left players from both sides confused.
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Wellingtonians torn on proposed rates hike: 'That stuff needs to be done'
Wellingtonians torn on proposed rates hike: 'That stuff needs to be done'
Wellingtonians are expecting to feel a pinch in their pockets, after it was revealed the council is looking at introducing a rates rise of up to 17 percent.
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Ruth Coker Burks: caring for AIDS patients
As a young single mother in Arkansas with no medical training, Ruth Coker Burks cared for around 1000 men dying from AIDS through their final days. This was in the 1980s and 90s when the disease… Audio
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Wellingtonians torn on proposed 17% rates hike: 'That stuff needs to be done at some point'
Wellingtonians torn on proposed rates hike: 'That stuff needs to be done'
Wellingtonians are expecting to feel a pinch in their pockets, after it was revealed the council is looking at introducing a rates rise of up to 17 percent.
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The Week in Politics: David Parker's long journey
The Week in Politics: David Parker's long journey
Analysis: Replacing the Resource Management Act will take years, the prime minister faces vaccine questions in Parliament and a bill to stop the referendum veto on Māori wards.
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Wellingtonians face potential 17 percent rates rise to fix city problems
Audio 12 Feb 2021Wellington residents are expecting to feel a pinch in their pockets, after it was revealed the council is looking at introducing a rates rise of up to 17 percent.
It comes as the city faces a… Video, Audio
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Māori excluded in local democracy 'forever' - councillor
Māori excluded in local democracy 'forever' - councillor
A Waikato Māori ward councillor rejects legislation to rid binding polls on Māori wards has been rushed, saying Māori have been seeking inclusion in local democracy "forever".
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Extra Time: Where to now for gymnastics in NZ?
Extra Time: Where to now for gymnastics in NZ?
RNZ's Extra Time asks what can be learnt from the review into the culture of gymnastics in New Zealand and will other sports be paying attention? Audio
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Extra Time for 12 February 2021
RNZ's Extra Time looks at the report into gymnastics in New Zealand which identified a culture of fear and retribution and led to the national body apologising to anyone who's been harmed as a result… Audio
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China bans BBC World News from broadcasting
China bans BBC World News from broadcasting
China has banned BBC World News from broadcasting on its territory, according to a decision announced on Thursday by its broadcasting regulator.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Tokyo 2020 President under pressure, Hollywood stars complete football takeover and Instagram to tackle abuse of athletes.
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Shocking evidence of US Capitol riot shown to Senators
To the United States now where former president Donald Trump's second impeachment trial is into its third day. Shocking new evidence has been introduced, including footage of Vice President Mike Pence… Audio
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Pacific urged to stay vigilant and fight together in pandemic
Pacific urged to stay vigilant and fight Covid-19 threats together despite pandemic fatigue
Opinion - The world has learnt much about Covid-19, but we have a great deal still to learn, and community vigilance is required.
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Call for new framework to protect land for growers, farmers
Call for new framework to protect land for growers, farmers
The agriculture industry is welcoming the RMA's demise but wants the government to put in place protections for prime growing land and food security.
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Wool brands push for regenerative farming
Four major wool brands are banding together to try and reduce the environmental impact of sheep farming in Aoteaora. The New Zealand Merino Company, Icebreaker, Allbirds and Smartwool have announced… Audio