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Testing key to limit asymptomatic Covid-19 spread - data modeller
New modelling from Te Pūnaha Matatini shows there is a short-term risk of a Covid-19 community outbreak from a border worker, as vaccinated workers might still spread the virus, even if they are not… Video, Audio
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Kindergarten visit by MIQ worker with Covid-19 'very low risk'
Kindergarten visit by MIQ worker with Covid-19 'very low risk'
Health officials say the person spent less than 10 minutes picking up a child and anyone at the kindergarten was at very low risk of infection.
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Midweek Mediawatch - mean streets, mean tunes
Mediawatch's weekly catchup with Lately. This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about reports that the streets of the capital are increasingly unsafe and unpleasant- especially for women. Also -… Video, Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch - mean streets, mean tunes
Midweek Mediawatch - mean streets, mean tunes
Mediawatch's weekly catchup with Lately. This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about reports that the streets of the capital are increasingly unsafe and unpleasant- especially for women. Also -…
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Police trialled DJI drones before investigating US security concerns
Police trialled drones before investigating 'potential security issues'
Police trialled drones before looking into security concerns swirling in the US about data from the flying machines being hijacked or hacked.
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Diplomat not recalled over Fiji Police Bill - NZ
Diplomat not recalled over Fiji Police Bill - NZ
New Zealand says its high commissioner to Fiji has not been recalled amid criticism against the government's involvement in the controversial Draft Police Bill in Fiji.
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Grand Millennium MIQ in spotlight once again
Grand Millennium MIQ in spotlight once again
As health authorities probe how a cleaner become infected with Covid-19, one returnee fears "too relaxed" standards among hotel staff could be to blame.
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Grand Millennium under scrutiny after new Covid-19 case
The Grand Millennium Managed Isolation Hotel is once again under scrutiny as authorities probe how a cleaner become infected with Covid-19.
This afternoon officials revealed what they've learnt about… Audio
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Covid-19: MIQ worker's family returns three negative, one weak positive result - Hipkins
MIQ worker's family: Three negative results, one weak positive
Three members of the Covid-19 positive MIQ worker's family have tested negative, and one has returned a weak positive result, Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins says.
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Covid-19: MIQ worker with the virus had been vaccinated - minister
Covid-19: MIQ worker with the virus had been vaccinated - minister
The worker at a managed isolation hotel in Auckland with Covid-19 had been vaccinated against the virus, Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins says.
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Covid-19: Grand Millenium Hotel worker tests positive
Covid-19: MIQ worker in Auckland tests positive
A managed isolation worker at the Grand Millenium Hotel in Auckland has tested positive for Covid-19 on Monday.
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The Great Firewall of China - how to control the Internet
What could the internet look like in the future, and how closely might it resemble what users in China experience?Kathryn speaks to James Griffiths, a Hong Kong-based journalist who has taken an… Audio
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Fiji Draft Police Bill withdrawn: PM's move puzzles critics
Fiji Draft Police Bill withdrawn: PM's move puzzles critics
Questions have been raised over the prime minister's move to pull the plug on Fiji's Draft Police Bill.
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Covid-19: Three cases in MIQ, none in community
Covid-19: About 27,000 people have had first vaccination
Some 27,000 people had their first vaccination, with 60 percent of those in Auckland, officials say, as the ministry reports three new cases in MIQ.
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Law society raises concern over Fiji Police Bill
Law society raises concern over Fiji Police Bill
The Fiji Law Society says it is concerned about some aspects of the proposed Police Bill.
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NSW quarantine hotel worker tests positive to coronavirus
NSW quarantine hotel worker tests positive to coronavirus
Health authorities in Australia are racing to identify the source of infection of a security guard who has tested positive for coronavirus.
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Rise in gun crime despite government clampdown after terror attack
Rise in gun crime despite government clampdown after terror attack
The government's clampdown on firearms and seizures of high-powered semi-automatic weapons has had no impact on a rise in gun crime and violence in New Zealand. Audio
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NZ criticised over Fiji Police Bill
NZ criticised over Fiji Police Bill
A former Fiji government advisor has criticised NZ's involvement in the controversial Draft Police Bill in Fiji.
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Otago lead water levels: Ministry not recommending surveillance blood testing
Otago lead water levels: Ministry not recommending surveillance blood testing
The Ministry of Health does not believe routine blood lead surveillance testing is necessary in the wake of the East Otago drinking water scare.
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Police Commissioner under fire for column on data gathering
Police Commissioner under fire for column on data gathering
A column by Andrew Coster seeking to start a national conversation about surveillance is being panned as a disingenuous attempt to deflect criticism.
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NGOs, MPs warn 'draconian' Draft Bill will turn Fiji into police state
NGOs, MPs warn 'draconian' Draft Bill will turn Fiji into police state
A proposed Draft Police Bill in Fiji has come under intense scrutiny from civil society groups and opposition parties. Audio
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Police Commissioner Andrew Coster under fire for column on data gathering
Police Commissioner under fire for column on data gathering
A column by Andrew Coster seeking to start a national conversation about surveillance is being panned as a disingenuous attempt to deflect criticism.
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Political Roundup – National’s blame game, secrecy and dysfunction
Political Roundup – National’s blame game, secrecy and dysfunction
Analysis - The leaking has already begun from the National Party's top-secret report on their disastrous 2020 election campaign. It's a fraught issue, illustrating just how dysfunctional and divisive…
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Green Party pans Coster opinion piece
The Police Commissioner's efforts to start a national conversation about surveillance has been panned by the Green Party.
Andrew Coster wrote an opinion piece, which was published in the New Zealand… Audio
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Warning against Draft Bill turning Fiji into police state
A proposed Draft Police Bill in Fiji has come under intense scrutiny from civil society groups and the opposition parties. Audio