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  • Service stations, fast food outlet among locations of interest after truck driver tests positive

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    2 Oct 2021
    No caption

    Thirteen new locations of interest including service stations, a supermarket and a Burger King are among locations of interest after an Auckland truck driver who travelled to Palmerston North tests…

    Auckland truck driver who visited Manawatū tests positive
  • Covid-19 update: 27 new community cases reported in New Zealand today

    News
    New Zealand
    2 Oct 2021
    Covid-19 coronavirus particles, illustration.

    There have been 27 new community cases reported in New Zealand today, with five not yet linked to earlier cases.

    Covid-19 update: 27 new community cases reported in New Zealand today
  • Covid-19: Only 7% getting tested in Auckland’s suburbs of interest

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    30 Sep 2021
    Both the Ōtara and Clover Park Covid testing sites appeared to be near empty on Wednesday. While staff wouldn’t provide exact numbers, they said very few people were turning up to get swabbed.

    After being highlighted as known Covid-19 hotspots with known clusters and unlinked cases, how many people are actually getting tested in Auckland's seven "suburbs of interest?"

    Covid-19: Only 7% getting tested in Auckland’s suburbs of interest
  • National's plan calls for vaccination targets to end lockdowns, open borders

    News
    Politics Covid-19
    29 Sep 2021
    National Party leader Judith Collins, with Covid-19 spokesperson Chris Bishop in background, during their press conference at Parliament, Wellington, 28 September, 2021.

    The National Party is calling for New Zealand to first end lockdowns then reopen to the world based on two vaccination targets.

    Covid-19: National's plan calls for vaccination targets to end lockdowns, open borders
  • Covid-19: 45 new community cases today - all in Auckland

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    29 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, 3D illustration. Close-up view of a corona virus with surface spikes

    Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield says many of today's cases were linked, and in some sense "they were expected".

    Covid-19: 45 new community cases today - all in Auckland
  • Covid-19: Retail, hospitality industries push back against call for testing

    Audio
    business health
    29 Sep 2021
    Hand holding COVID-19 swab collection kit, specimen sample testing process.

    Retail and hospitality industry leaders are pushing back on new government advice that Auckland workers get two PCR tests in the next fortnight, regardless of whether they have any Covid-19 symptoms.

    …
  • Villagers in remote Fiji tighten Covid-19 measures

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    28 Sep 2021
    Health checks are ongoing in Fiji in an effort to combat Covid-19.

    Villages in Fiji's remote north have gone into lockdown after positive cases of Covid-19 were reported there in the last 24 hours.

    Covid-19 Fiji: 54 new cases reported as remote villagers step up vigilance
  • Iran failing to comply with nuclear monitoring deal, UN agency says

    News
    World energy
    27 Sep 2021
    The flag of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) flutters in front of the IAEA building in Vienna on July 10, 2019.

    The UN nuclear watchdog says Iran is not honouring a deal to allow inspectors to service monitoring equipment in the country.

    Iran failing to comply with nuclear monitoring deal, UN agency says
  • Covid-19: Fiji's old capital becomes a location of interest

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    27 Sep 2021
    Levuka Town in Ovalau, Fiji.

    The remote island of Ovalau in Fiji is the new area of interest after two people in quarantine tested positive for Covid-19, health authorities said.

    Focus now on another remote Fiji island as pair test positive to Covid-19
  • Door-to-door testing proposed to stamp out Auckland's Covid outbreak

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    27 Sep 2021
    Taking corona virus test sample at home, quarantine concept

    There are calls for a major new targeted approach to stamp Delta out, including door-to-door testing in communities where the virus could be lurking.

    Door-to-door testing proposed to stamp out Auckland's Covid outbreak
  • Compulsory vaccination 'not a new idea'

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    24 Sep 2021
    Jon Apted.

    Mandatory vaccination is not a new idea to governments, says a prominent employment lawyer in Fiji.

    Fiji legal expert says mandatory vaccination not a new idea
  • Parliament to consider ban on public funds to gangs

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    23 Sep 2021
    Police in Tāmaki Makaurau-Auckland have seized guns, drugs and cash during search warrants in Counties Manukau this morning.

    Two member's bills targeting gang money and assets were drawn from the ballot at Parliament today.

    Parliament to consider ban on public funds to gangs
  • The harrowing problem of feral dogs in the Far North

    Audio
    conservation animals
    22 Sep 2021
    More than 100 lambs and ewes and about 36 angora goats were killed by feral dogs on the Nilsson family's Shenstone Farm, just south of Cape Rēinga.

    Packs of feral dogs have been causing heartbreaking stock losses throughout the Far North, and authorities are ill-equipped to deal with them.  Audio

  • The harrowing problem of feral dogs in the Far North

    News
    The Detail conservation
    22 Sep 2021
    More than 100 lambs and ewes and about 36 angora goats were killed by feral dogs on the Nilsson family's Shenstone Farm, just south of Cape Rēinga.

    Packs of feral dogs have been causing heartbreaking stock losses throughout the Far North, and authorities are ill-equipped to deal with them. 

    Audio

    Tracking the Far North's feral dogs of destruction
  • Terror bill back in Parliament after Lynnmall fast-tracking

    Audio
    law politics
    21 Sep 2021

    Legislation creating a new offence for planning a terrorist attack comes back to Parliament on Tuesday, after being fast tracked because of the Lynmall attack.

    Ahamed Samsudeen was shot dead earlier… Audio

  • Anti-terror law back before Parliament today, but faces opposition

    News
    Politics law
    21 Sep 2021
    The first Question time and sitting of the House  in alert level 4 lockdown in the House of Representatives debating chamber.

    Legislation introducing a new offence for planning a terrorist attack comes back to Parliament today, after being expedited as a result of the LynnMall attack.

    Anti-terror law back before Parliament today, but faces opposition
  • Government announces $36m investment in Covid-19 research fund

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    19 Sep 2021
    A lab assistant manipulates samples, at a COVID-19 screening centre of Saint Andre Hospital in Bordeaux, on May 20, 2020, as the hospital takes part in an operation of a screening and testing drive of the COVID-19 (novel coronavirus), organised in the city centre. (Photo by GEORGES GOBET / AFP)

    The government will invest $36m into infectious disease research to aid with the Covid-19 pandemic response and prepare for future infectious disease outbreaks.

    Government announces $36m investment in Covid-19 research fund
  • US admits Kabul drone strike killed civilians

    News
    World
    18 Sep 2021
    damage at Zemari Ahmadi family house after a drone strike on September 11, 2021 in Kabul, Afghanistan. Zemari Ahmadi and nine members of his family, including seven children, were reported killed

    A US drone strike in Kabul days before the military pullout killed 10 innocent people, an inquiry finds.

    US admits Kabul drone strike killed civilians
  • Invasive seaweed detected on Aotea/Great Barrier Island

    News
    Country environment
    17 Sep 2021
    Caulerpa brachypus growing under water.

    Aotea/Great Barrier Island mana whenua say biosecurity officials must eradicate an invasive seaweed species detected in the area.

    Invasive seaweed detected on Aotea/Great Barrier Island
  • Cameras set to catch Pukerangiora Pā raiders

    News
    Te Ao Māori Local Democracy Reporting
    17 Sep 2021
    Pukerangiora Pā commands a site high above the Waitara River.

    Surveillance cameras have been set up to catch fossickers hunting for war relics at a historic Taranaki pā.

    Cameras set to catch Pukerangiora Pā raiders
  • Covid-19: Tauranga locations of interest listed after truck driver tests positive

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    17 Sep 2021
    Police checkpoint on SH1 near Meremere.

    Locations of interest in the Tauranga area have been identified by the Ministry of Health after an Auckland truck driver tested positive for Covid-19. Audio

    Truck driver's infection picked up in Covid-19 surveillance testing - Henare
  • Covid-19: Truck driver infection picked up in surveillance testing - Henare

    Audio
    health transport
    17 Sep 2021
    No caption

    Associate Minister of Health Peeni Henare says a truck driver’s positive Covid-19 test came through as part of surveillance testing.

    The driver delivers supermarket supplies and travelled to… Audio

  • Covid-19 wrap: Truck driver tests positive, vaccination buses go on the road

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    16 Sep 2021
    No caption

    A truck driver who has travelled across the Auckland border tests positive for Covid-19, the first vaccination buses go on the road and gathering limits may increase under level 2 if Auckland moves…

    Covid-19 wrap: What happened on 16 September
  • LynnMall stabbings: Review into risk terrorist posed launched

    News
    New Zealand New Lynn Terror Attack
    16 Sep 2021

    The events preceding the LynnMall stabbings will be investigated by three agencies in a coordinated formal review.

    LynnMall stabbings: Review into risk terrorist posed launched
  • Middlemore Hospital steps up Covid-19 testing for patients

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    16 Sep 2021

    Middlemore Hospital has begun testing new patients for Covid-19 after five patients have turned up unaware they had the virus until tested there. Audio

    Middlemore Hospital testing every ward patient for Covid-19
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