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Covid-19 update: 12,575 new community cases, 654 people in hospital, 15 further deaths
Covid-19 update: 12,575 new cases, 654 in hospital, 15 further deaths
There are 12,575 new community cases of Covid-19 today, with 654 people in hospital and 15 further deaths reported.
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Covid-19 update: 14,120 community cases, 23 further deaths, 692 people in hospital
Covid-19 update: 14,120 community cases, 23 further deaths, 692 people in hospital
There are 14,120 community cases of Covid-19 and 23 further deaths to report today.
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Willis: confident online bullying in Young Nats not widespread
And as you'll no doubt have heard, New Zealand will remain at the at the red traffic light setting for at least another nine days due to the stubbornly high number of Covid cases we're seeing in the… Audio
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New Zealand to remain at red Covid-19 traffic light setting
NZ to remain at red Covid-19 traffic light setting
The country will remain at the red Covid-19 traffic light setting, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says. Audio
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'Just got to carry on': Meet the East Coast woman working round the clock with flood relief
Meet the East Coast woman working round the clock with flood relief
When Lillian Te Hau-Ward went for a drive to inspect the damage of her small East Coast community after recent flooding, she cried and said she did not want to go back.
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Covid-19 update: Nine further deaths and 10,205 new community cases
Covid-19 update: Nine further deaths and 10,205 new community cases
There are 10,205 new community cases of Covid-19 and nine further deaths to report today.
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Covid-19: Vaccine passes going but masks remain important - Jacinda Ardern
Covid-19: Vaccine passes going but masks remain important - PM
Vaccine passes will no longer be required from 11.59pm, despite Covid-19 case numbers remaining high. Audio
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Insurance Council calls for NZ to invest in climate change mitigation measures
Insurance Council calls for NZ to invest in climate change mitigation measures
The council's chief executive, Tim Grafton, says recent flooding events show the country cannot just keep repairing flooded areas.
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Covid-19 update: 8810 new community cases, 18 deaths, 690 people in hospital
Covid-19 update: 8810 new cases, 18 deaths, 690 in hospital
New community case numbers in New Zealand have dropped below the 10,000 mark for the first time in more than a month, with 8810 new community cases reported today, along with 18 new deaths.
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Meng Foon reflects on life as the Race Relations Commissioner
'People are pretty good in heart' - Meng Foon on race in Aotearoa
Race Relations Commissioner Meng Foon reflects on two and a half years in the role, and the job he'd like next.
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Te Tairāwhiti roads to re-open after flooding
Te Tairāwhiti roads to re-open after flooding
Main roads in Te Tairāwhiti are being re-opened with restrictions after being damaged by severe rain.
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Stock are getting through broken fences on sodden farms in the North Island and gobbling feed normally shut up for the lean winter months while in Southland and parts of Otago no substantial rain has… Audio
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Covid-19 update: 17 new deaths, 13,475 new community cases, 764 people in hospital
Covid-19 update: 17 deaths, 13,475 cases, 764 in hospital
The number of people in hospital with Covid-19 continues to fall, but there have still been 13,475 new cases in the community and 17 more deaths reported in New Zealand today.
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Tairāwhiti civil defence state of emergency lifted
Tairāwhiti civil defence state of emergency lifted
MetService said Gisborne had one of its five wettest Marches in almost 90 years, and Te Puia Springs had its wettest month of any month in five years.
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Drought declared in Southland - one week after Gisborne floods
Floods in the north, and a drought in the south - two very different challenges.
Tairāwhiti is still swamped from last week's deluge, with boggy paddocks, roads washed out, and stock losses still… Audio
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Covid-19 update: 22 further deaths, 15,250 new community cases, 830 people in hospital
Covid-19 update: 22 deaths, 15,250 new cases, 830 in hospital
There have been 15,250 new cases of Covid-19 in the community and 22 more deaths reported in New Zealand today.
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Gisborne housing situation 'dire', says advocate
Gisborne housing situation 'dire', says advocate
A new report showing Gisborne leads the way in rental cost increases is no surprise to local housing advocates who have described an unworkable situation in Tairāwhiti.
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Covid-19 update: 14 deaths, 15,918 new community cases, 817 people in hospital
Covid-19 update: 14 deaths, 15,918 cases, 817 in hospital
There have been 15,918 new cases of Covid-19 in the community and 14 more deaths reported today.
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More flooding in Wairoa leads to residents being evacuated
More flooding in Wairoa leads to residents being evacuated
Flooding is occurring again around Wairoa and some residents in the northern Hawke's Bay town have now been evacuated.
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Question Time for 29 March 2022
Audio 29 Mar 2022Questions to Ministers: BARBARA EDMONDS to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he seen on the New Zealand economy? TEANAU TUIONO to the Minister for COVID-19 Response: Is he concerned… Audio
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Covid-19 update: 34 further deaths, 17,148 new community cases and 842 people in hospital
Covid-19 update: 34 further deaths, 17,148 new community cases
Director of Public Health Caroline McElnay says the deaths reported today have occurred over the past 10 days.
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More help needed for flood-hit Tairāwhiti schools says union
Floodwaters in Tairāwhiti have closed multiple schools around the region, forcing students to stay home and learn online.
Three schools, Makarika School, Hatea-A-Rangi School and Te Kura Kaupapa… Audio
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School attendances plummet as pupils affected by Omicron surge
School attendances plummet as pupils affected by Omicron surge
More than 200,000 children have been staying home from school every day this month during the Omicron surge.
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Can we flood-proof our homes?
Extreme weather events, like last week's flash flooding in Auckland, are becoming more frequent. The Detail asks if there's anything more we can do to protect ourselves and our homes. Audio
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Can we flood-proof our homes?
Can we flood-proof our homes?
Extreme weather events, like last week's flash flooding in Auckland, are becoming more frequent. The Detail asks if there's anything more we can do to protect ourselves and our homes.
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