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Beating Covid-19: Grim period of isolating ourselves may lie ahead
Beating Covid-19: Grim period of isolating ourselves may lie ahead
New Zealanders could be facing up to 18 months of social isolation if Covid-19 takes hold in this country.
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Coronavirus wrap: What happened on 19 March
Coronavirus wrap: What happened on 19 March
As our international border closes tonight, New Zealanders are being told to prepare but not to panic after confirmation of eight new cases of the Covid-19 coronavirus, bringing the total to 28.
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Calls for Whānau Ora money to be used for Covid-19 hygiene and sanitation packs
Calls for Whānau Ora money to be used for Covid-19
John Tamihere says $40m of Whānau Ora funds could be used to help families who can't afford hygiene and sanitary items amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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Coronavirus: Public transport providers feeling vulnerable - union
Coronavirus: Public transport providers feeling vulnerable - union
NZ Bus staff are feeling vulnerable as people are encouraged to continue using public transport during the Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak, according to the union.
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Womad seeks to calm festival-goers' anxiety
Womad seeks to calm festival-goers' anxiety
Womad New Zealand says it has been in contact with health officials and there has been no confirmed case of Covid-19 among fans at last weekend's festival.
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Coronavirus update: Eight further cases of Covid-19 in New Zealand
Eight further cases of Covid-19 in New Zealand
Eight further cases of the Covid-19 coronavirus have been confirmed in New Zealand, bringing the total to 28, says the Health Ministry. Video
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Air NZ shuts down London base early, suspends Buenos Aires route
Air NZ shuts down London base early, suspends Buenos Aires route
The airline has brought forward the closure of its London cabin crew base, affecting 130 flight attendants, due to the disruption of the Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak.
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Coronavirus: Kiwi backpacker races border closures to get home
Coronavirus: Kiwi backpacker races border closures to get home
First Person - Jonathan McLeod has been backpacking through Europe for months. Now, as MFAT urges NZers to consider returning home as soon as possible, he's worried whether he'll be able to make it.
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Covid-19: Key details and developments to know
Covid-19: Key details and developments to know
The number of cases have soared, schools are preparing for a shutdown and Anzac Day services at Gallipoli are cancelled. Here's an update of the Covid-19 coronavirus situation in New Zealand.
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Eight new cases of coronavirus in NZ, Health Ministry confirms
Total number of Covid-19 cases in New Zealand rises to 20
New Zealand has eight new cases of Covid-19, with all related to overseas travel. Video
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Auckland Grammar trials home-based lessons
Auckland grammar is one of a few schools trialling home-based lessons for students this week, using the school's on-line portal. Should all schools be preparing for closure if Covid 19 starts… Audio
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The Panel with Michele A'Court and Liam Hehir (Part 2)
Audio 18 Mar 2020On this day in 1984 Poi E by Patea Maori Club topped the charts. Frana Divich has just come out of 2 weeks of isolation after sitting behind a person with Covid 19 on a flight from Palmerston North… Audio
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SkyCity cuts profit forecast, warns of casino closures
SkyCity cuts profit forecast, warns of casino closures
On top of nearly halving its full year profit forecast, the gaming company says it might be forced to shut all its casinos because of Covid-19 coronavirus.
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Covid-19: support local musicians by buying this cool merchandise
Touring is an essential part of any musician’s livelihood, but thanks to Covid-19, shows are being cancelled left, right and centre. “How can I help?” you ask. Why not buy some beautiful merchandise…
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Events continue to fall, but what about malls, casinos and churches?
Events continue to fall, but what about malls, casinos and churches?
Events around the country have continued to grind to a halt due to coronavirus, with more tumbling today from agriculture to theatre.
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Covid-19: SkyCity cannot rule out job losses
All bets are off as SkyCity says it cannot rule out job losses. In an effort to protect its more than 5,000 staff, the company has turned off 40 percent of its pokies on its main casino gaming floor… Video, Audio
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Families of absentee pupils over-reacting to coronavirus - Principals' Federation
Families of absentee pupils over-reacting to Covid-19 - Principals
Principals are frustrated that parents are refusing to send their children to school for fear of the Covid-19 coronavirus. Audio
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Coronavirus: Education Ministry discusses closure plans with schools
Coronavirus: Ministry discusses closure plans with schools
The Education Ministry is phoning every school in the country to discuss plans for closures to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus.
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Covid-19 coronavirus latest: What you need to know
Coronavirus latest: What you need to know
A passenger on board the Golden Princess cruise ship berthed at Akaroa, in the South Island, is being tested for Covid-19. Here are the latest coronavirus developments.
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Covid-19: Cancelled, crowdless and closed
Covid-19: Cancelled, crowdless and closed
The Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak has led to cancellations and postponements both here in New Zealand and around the world, with big concerts, sports events and major festivals all affected.
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Extra coroners brought in to relieve backlog
Extra coroners brought in to relieve backlog
Coronial services have come under strain in recent years as deaths and caseloads have steadily increased.
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Samoa's proposed end to direct flight to Fiji sparks high-level talks
Samoa's proposed end to direct flight to Fiji sparks high-level talks
The threatened closure of the direct air route between Apia and Nadi by the Samoa government has become a subject for top level inter-governmental discussions.
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Families uncertain, stressed as disability rehab centre closes
Laura Fergusson Rehabilitation is closing in Auckland, Waikato and Whanganui, and only 14 of the 124 people needing rehabilitation and respite care have found somewhere else to go.
The non-profit… Video, Audio
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Grace Millane murder: The key evidence heard in court
Grace Millane murder: The key evidence
This is a recap of the evidence heard in court during the trial of the man found guilty of murdering British backpacker Grace Millane.
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Auckland Airport CEO says runway is safe, despite two closures
Auckland Airport CEO says runway is safe, despite two closures
The unusually hot and dry weather has been blamed for Auckland Airport's deteriorating runway. Video