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Dutch police detain 240 nationwide as anti-lockdown protests turn violent
Dutch police detain 240 nationwide as anti-lockdown protests turn violent
Rioters looted stores, set fires and clashed with police in several Dutch cities, resulting in more than 240 arrests, police and Dutch media reported.
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Racism in Oranga Tamariki not over yet, says Lady Moxon
Racism in Oranga Tamariki not over yet, says Lady Moxon
Having a Māori acting as head of Oranga Tamariki is not enough to solve racism in the Ministry for Children, says Lady Tureiti Moxon. Audio
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'England vs America': The friendly war that unites a Tokelau atoll
'England vs America': The friendly war that unites a Tokelau atoll
Every January, Tokelau stops as its people come together for an annual cricket tournament, but with a twist. Elena Pasilio takes us inside the colour, feasting and culture of the national sport.
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To spray or not to spray - from cotton fields to codling moth
For an American scientist in Hawkes Bay, his experience on working with pest management on cottonfields lent itself to research in NZ's orchards. Produced by Kadambari Raghukumar Audio
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To spray or not to spray - from cotton fields to codling moth
To spray or not to spray - from cotton fields to codling moth
For an American scientist in Hawkes Bay, his experience on working with pest management on cottonfields lent itself to research in NZ's orchards. Produced by Kadambari Raghukumar
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Parts of Sydney may be too hot to live in 'within decades'
Parts of Sydney may be too hot to live in 'within decades'
As the planet warms and summers become longer and less bearable, severe heatwaves are coming to represent an existential threat to the Australian suburbs. Video
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Cape Farewell ecosanctuary progressing despite setbacks
Cape Farewell ecosanctuary progressing despite setbacks
A global pandemic and the virtual destruction of a rare bird colony has not deterred a group creating an ecosanctuary on the northernmost tip of the South Island.
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Australia's plan to force Google to pay for news goes too far - National
Australia's plan to force Google to pay for news goes too far - National
The National Party says the Australian government's push to make Google share royalties with news publishers is too heavy handed.
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Google threats shouldn't make NZ government wary - expert
Google threats shouldn't make NZ government wary - expert
New Zealand lawmakers should not be intimidated by threats from Google to remove its search engine from Australia, a tech expert says.
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Google threatens to withdraw search engine from Australia
Google threatens to withdraw search engine from Australia
Google has threatened to remove its search engine from Australia over the nation's attempt to make the tech giant share royalties with news publishers.
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Cause of Christchurch MIQ staff Covid-19 cases identified
Cause of Chch MIQ staff Covid-19 cases identified
International fishing crew sharing rooms and walking through corridors to go smoke outside is what led to two managed isolation staff contracting Covid-19
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Volunteers sought for Gorsebusters project
Audio 22 Jan 2021Organisers of a six day kayaking adventure are hoping to attract up to 40 volunteers for a Gorsebusters project. Baz Hughes of Okarito Kayaks explains to Jesse what's on offer and what work is… Audio
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Covid-19: Saliva tests to be offered to border workers
Covid-19: Saliva tests to be offered to border workers
Voluntary Covid-19 saliva testing will be offered to border workers in quarantine facilities from Monday.
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More cases of Covid variants confirmed - Ministry of Health
More cases of Covid variants confirmed - Ministry of Health
Genome sequencing of Covid-19 cases in managed isolation has revealed more people in managed isolation with the new very infectious variants.
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Covid focus critical, PM Jacinda Ardern reminds MPs
Covid focus critical, Jacinda Ardern reminds MPs
Jacinda Ardern has demanded "absolute focus" from her Labour MPs in 2021, noting "on-going vigilance" would be required to avoid another Covid outbreak.
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Biden's presidency begins as Trump's ended - with sharp focus on immigration
Biden's presidency begins with sharp focus on immigration
Joe Biden is expected to announce an immigration bill that would open a path to citizenship for millions of immigrants in the United States unlawfully, shortly after becoming president.
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Biden flies to Washington as Trump delivers farewell speech
'We did what we came here to do' - Trump's farewell speech
As US President-elect Joe Biden arrived in Washington ahead of his inauguration, outgoing president Donald Trump released a farewell speech from the White House. Video
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New American Samoa Governor submits Budget
New American Samoa Governor submits Budget
The budget proposed by the new Lemanu-Talauega administration is now before the American Samoa Fono for review.
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Japan warns it will block NZ honey shipments if glyphosate limits breached
Japan warns of NZ honey shipment halt if glyphosate limits exceeded
New Zealand sent almost $68m of honey to Japan last year, but the country is warning it will stop our honey imports if it continues to find the weed killer glyphosate during border testing.
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Auckland gallery Māori arts curator calls out colonial institutions after resigning
Auckland gallery Māori arts curator calls out colonial institutions after resigning
Nigel Borell, who resigned unexpectedly after putting together Auckland Art Gallery's largest exhibition of indigenous work, is calling on arts institutions to be better at sharing power.
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Drug testing groups want to expand beyond music festivals
Drug testing groups want to expand beyond music festivals
Drug testing groups are ramping up their services outside of music festivals, all while the government seeks a permanent way for them to operate without fearing legal repercussions.
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UK may mimic New Zealand's managed isolation hotels
UK government ministers are looking to New Zealand's managed isolation hotels, to see how the same thing could work there.
Tighter border controls and rules for entry were introduced this week, but… Audio
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Sorting out your gut bacteria after Christmas excesses
Audio 18 Jan 2021Need a hand to get your system reset after seasonal overindulgence? Claus Christophersen is a senior lecturer in nutrition at Edith Cowan University in Perth, and has some advice on how to get your… Audio
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Government money not equal to 'taxpayer money'
Government money not equal to 'taxpayer money'
Opinion: The language we use to frame the talk of tax with has deeper philosophical implications, so lets get it right, argues academic Jonathan Barrett.
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INTRODUCING: There's a Tuesday
Christchurch indie dream pop band There's a Tuesday consists of Nat Hutton and Minnie Robberd's on guitars and vocals, with Angus Murray on bass and Joel Becker on drums. Video, Audio
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