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Covid 19: New Omicron infections jump by 1500 in 24-hour period
New Covid-19 infections jump by 1500 in 24-hour period
New Omicron infections have jumped by more than 1500 cases in a day as sickness levels ramp up and a third wave of the year looms large.
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Some Tairāwhiti roads still too risky to navigate, residents say
'A bit gnarly': Poor state of Tairāwhiti roads tests residents' patience
Hundreds of roads in Tairāwhiti are in a state of disarray, with some residents unable to move for months because their roads are impassable.
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Tairāwhiti locals trapped by damaged roads
Audio 19 Oct 2022Hundreds of roads in Tairāwhiti are in a state of disarray, with some residents unable to move for months because their roads are impassable.
This comes after a year of storms and a clean up bill of… Video, Audio
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The winners: 2022 Silver Scroll Awards announced
The winners: 2022 Silver Scroll Awards announced
New Zealand's top songs for 2022 have been announced at the APRA Silver Scroll Awards, with the song '35' taking the top gong.
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Gisborne grassroots movement trying to stop spate of violence
'We've got to make a stand': Gisborne trying to combat spate of violence
Community members in Gisborne are kicking off a grassroots movement to try and stop a surge in gang warfare.
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Gisborne community unites to stop gang warfare
Community members in Gisborne are kicking off a grassroots movement to try to stop a surge in gang warfare.
There's been gunshots, house fires and extra police on guard in the city over recent weeks.
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Provincial Growth Fund: More than 140 projects awarded funding have had to pull out
Provincial Growth Fund: More than 140 projects awarded funding have had to pull out
The $3 billion fund spearheaded by New Zealand First was established in 2018.
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Former pig mask-wearing cop makes Gisborne council, breaches campaign rules
Former pig mask-wearing cop makes council, breaches campaign rules
A former police officer who wore a pig mask while on duty has made it on to Gisborne District Council after waiting nearly a week for confirmation.
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Armed offenders squad drafted in to help confront Tairāwhiti gun crime incidents
Armed offenders squad called in to tackle Tairāwhiti gun crime
Armed offender squad members are joining frontline police officers in Gisborne to help deal with a surge in gun crime.
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First Up - The Podcast, Wednesday 12 October
Audio 12 Oct 2022On today's First Up pod - the government's proposed agricultural emissions scheme got the two repsonses you'd expect - some farmers say it could put them out of business, while environmentalists say… Audio
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Tairawhiti prepares for next disaster with emergency pods
The Tairawhiti region is making sure they'll be prepared for the next natural disaster. Twenty shipping containers packed with emergency equipment will be distributed across the region to prepare… Audio
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Whānau of 9 sleeping in tents after fire destroys home in Muriwai, Gisborne: 'We lost everything'
'We lost everything' - Whānau of 9 sleeping in tents after fire destroys home
A whānau of nine who lost their family home of 28 years in a devastating fire are camping outside and sleeping in vans because of a lack of emergency accommodation in Tairāwhiti.
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Expert on Pinnacle Midlands Health Network hack
The Pinnacle Midlands Health Network says it's not aware of what hackers planned to do with stolen patient information that had now been posted online.
The names, addresses and other personal… Audio
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Patient data on dark web after hack of NZ primary health provider
Senstive patient data has made its way to the dark web, more than a week after a cyber attack on a primary health provider. Pinnacle Midlands Health Network operates several North Island GP practices… Video, Audio
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'I’m very relieved': Stoltz re-elected Gisborne mayor in dominant victory
Stoltz re-elected Gisborne mayor in dominant victory
Rehette Stoltz has secured a second term as mayor of Gisborne with an emphatic win, more than 4000 votes clear of her nearest rival.
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Patients' private details published after cyber attackers stole data on up to 450,000 people
Patient details published online after cyber attack stole info on up to 450,000 people
A North Island health network that has been targeted in a cyber attack says private patient information has now been publicly uploaded to the internet. Audio
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Covid-19 update: 11,205 new cases this week, 25 virus-related deaths, 134 in hospital
Covid-19: 11,205 new cases reported across the country in the past week
Hospitals are caring for 134 people who are battling the virus, and four of them are receiving intensive care treatment.
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Sensitive patient data leaked online
Sensitive patient data that was stolen in a cyber attack has been published on the internet by what the company is calling "malicious actors".
Data from Pinnacle Midlands Health Network was hacked on… Audio
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Police to step up patrols after spate of shootings in Tairāwhiti
Police to step up patrols after spate of shootings in Tairāwhiti
A spate of shootings over recent days in Tairāwhiti is "extremely concerning", police say.
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Tairāwhiti mayoral candidates endorse Māori wards
Tairāwhiti mayoral candidates endorse Māori wards
Mayoral candidates in Gisborne and Wairoa have shown overwhelming support for Māori wards, but there are differences in opinion on other key election topics.
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Local vote: Hawkes Bay, Tairawhiti
Voting for local and regional council candidates closes on Saturday at midday.
RNZ's Hawke's Bay reporter Tom Kitchin.spoke to Māni Dunlop about the issues facing councils throughout the region. Audio
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Tairāwhiti police search for person with weapon
Tairāwhiti police search for person with weapon
Police in Tairāwhiti are trying to find a person who may have a weapon.
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Covid-19 update: 9809 new community cases reported this week, 166 people in hospital
Covid-19: 9809 new cases in last week, a child among 54 deaths linked to virus
There are 9809 new community cases of Covid-19 in the country in the last week, the Ministry of Health is reporting.
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Thunder, possible hail on way for parts of North Island
Thunder, possible hail on way for parts of North Island
Thunderstorms are expected in parts of the North Island into the evening, while multiple slips are causing delays at spots along the highways in Hawke's Bay and Tairāwhiti due to last night's heavy…
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Tairāwhiti road repairs delayed due to weather
Heavy rain in Tairāwhiti is delaying repair works on more than 600 roads.
The council says grounds are still saturated from last week's deluge, and many parts still haven't recovered from previous… Audio