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Covid-19 recovery well underway for rural regions
New analysis from one of the country's largest banks shows the New Zealand's economic recovery is well underway, after a year disrupted by pandemic lockdowns, and border closures.
Westpac's Regional… Audio
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Undersized pāua and illegally gathered cockles seized
Undersized pāua and illegally gathered cockles seized
More than 150 undersized pāua and nearly 3000 cockles that were taken illegally were returned to the sea after operations by fisheries officers and police.
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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 - City into final, Al-Attiyah wins another Dakar stage and big names miss out at National Bowls Champs.
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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 -Steven Adams wins over former NBA club, Breakers being taken to Tassie, next Adesanya fight locked in and Stags go top in Super Smash.
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Day of road crashes leaves two dead, numerous others injured
Day of road crashes leaves two dead, numerous others injured
There have been at least six serious crashes today on New Zealand roads, resulting in two deaths and numerous others injured.
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"Today brings some closure" - Detective Inspector Scott Beard
While his identity has finally been revealed, the family of murdered backpacker Grace Millane don't want her name associated with that of her killer. Detective Inspector Scott Beard ran the… Audio
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Further complaints about Feilding's Pitter Patter childcare centre revealed
Further complaints about Pitter Patter childcare centre
More parents and teachers have come forward about their experiences at a Feilding child care centre, which is under investigation.
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Roast Busters arrests welcomed by anti-sexual violence campaigners
Roast Busters arrests: 'I hope it can bring the survivors some closure'
Two women who took action after the Roast Busters case came to light are welcoming arrests made yesterday, and a criminologist hopes there's a shift away from victim blaming.
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Lack of funding, burnout contributes to urgent care clinic halting overnight service
Why an urgent care clinic is stopping an overnight service
A lack of funding, high demand and staff burnout are part of why East Care in Auckland is stopping its overnight service.
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Kāpiti Coast Airport closure: Mayor raises civil defence concerns with PM
Kāpiti Coast Airport closure: Mayor raises civil defence concerns with PM
Kāpiti Coast mayor K Gurunathan has written to the Prime Minister asking the government to clarify how critical the local airport is in the event of a major earthquake.
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Spike in norovirus outbreaks at Auckland early learning services under investigation
Bleach switch may be linked to spike in norovirus outbreaks at learning centres
ARPHS has found some centres with norovirus outbreaks have been cleaning with ammonia-based products because these were marketed as inactivating Covid-19.
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Auckland local boards to decide fate of assets: 'These are tough times'
Auckland local boards to decide fate of assets: 'These are tough times'
Auckland local boards hope to avoid closures to public facilities like toilets and playgrounds, as they help Auckland Council to slash its expenses.
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Firefighters tackle blaze in historic Auckland church
Fire at historic Auckland church almost extinguished
The fire in a 141-year-old landmark is almost out.
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Whakaari prosecutions 'fundamental for closure' - law expert
Whakaari prosecutions 'fundamental for closure' - law expert
New Zealand has a lax attitude towards health and safety and the Whakaari/White Island prosecutions are a wake-up call, a law expert says.
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Auditor-General warns schools to budget carefully
Auditor-General warns schools to budget carefully
The Auditor-General is warning that hundreds-of-millions of dollars of school income is at risk because of the pandemic and schools must budget carefully to avoid financial problems.
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WATCH: NZ singers perform ‘Ka Waiata ki a Maria’ live at London’s Royal Albert Hall
RNZ Music is excited to share this special live performance of traditional Māori Catholic hymn ‘Ka Waiata ki a Maria’. The performance is part of an hour-long show by 21 UK-based New Zealand singers… Video
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The Mixtape: Antonia Prebble on life with the Wests
Antonia Prebble is one of New Zealand's most successful actresses. Starting her career aged just 12, she's gone on to star in a multitude of iconic kiwi tv shows like Outrageous Fortune, and Westside… Audio
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The impact of Covid on NZ medical staff Pacific rotations
The impact of Covid on NZ medical staff Pacific rotations
People in the Pacific are missing out on life-saving treatments from New Zealand medical staff due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Closed highway's alternative route 'congested and dangerous'
Closed highway's alternative route 'congested and dangerous'
The huge increase in traffic on State Highway 10 is causing serious crashes, a Far North-based local government leader warns.
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Construction sector urges offshore skills to tackle infrastructure plan
Construction sector urges offshore skills to tackle infrastructure plan
Billions of dollars will be spent on infrastructure projects to help rebuild the nation's economy but the construction sector is in dire need of skilled workers to make these happen.
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New Covid measures force SkyCity casino closure in Adelaide
New Covid measures force SkyCity casino closure in Adelaide
SkyCity has been forced to close its Adelaide casino due to new Covid-19 restrictions in South Australia.
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Laura Fergusson Trust accused of bias in membership applications
Indebted trust accused of bias in membership applications
A debt-ridden Auckland society is being accused of refusing membership applications from people who might question its plans.
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Local investors step in to save campervan company Jucy
Local investors step in to save campervan company Jucy
Jucy's New Zealand and Australian campervan and rental car operations are being bought by Polar Capital.
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Auckland Council budget blowout could more than double - forecast
Auckland Council budget blowout could more than double - forecast
Auckland Council's projected budget blowout could more than double to $1 billion, a new forecast suggests.
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Top Stories for Monday 7 December 2020
Audio 11 Nov 2020Border closures see rural schools desperate for staff, a shooting in central Auckland leaves businesses nervous, we speak to the Prime Minister ahead of the release of the Royal Commission's report on… Audio