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  • Security boost for Hamilton's isolation hotels as defence force helps out

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    18 Sep 2020
    Defence force personnel are greeted with a powhiri at Hui Te Rangiora Marae in Hamilton.

    Boosting security at Hamilton's Covid-19 isolation hotels has become a reality with a pōwhiri for 57 defence force personnel in the city on Thursday.

    Security boost for Hamilton's isolation hotels as defence force helps out
  • Haul of contraband found being smuggled into Rimutaka Prison

    News
    New Zealand
    15 Sep 2020
    Rimutaka Prison

    Drugs and cellphones have been discovered being smuggled into Rimutaka Prison.

    Haul of contraband found being smuggled into Rimutaka Prison
  • Flu season almost non existent in southern hemisphere

    Audio
    health
    15 Sep 2020
    sick woman flu, cold sneezing into tissue

    Efforts to stop Covid-19 are having at least one welcome side effect, the flu season is almost non-existent in the southern hemisphere. That's according to data from the World Health Organisation's… Audio

  • Inside China's mass surveillance for secrets and scandal

    News
    World
    14 Sep 2020
    A keyboard with backlighting.

    A database of 2.4 million people, including Australians and New Zealanders, has been leaked from the Shenzhen company Zhenhua Data, which is believed to be used by China's intelligence service.

    Inside China's mass surveillance for secrets and scandal
  • Bill Birtles: 'I'd still love to be in Beijing if I could'

    Audio
    media politics
    13 Sep 2020
    Australian Broadcasting Corporation journalist Bill Birtles waving as he arrives in Sydney on September 8, 2020, after leaving China amid worsening diplomatic relations between the two countries.

    Journalist Bill Birtles was bundled out of China this week after officers from China's Ministry of State Security appeared at his apartment in Beijing at midnight, declaring he were banned from… Audio

  • Pasifika frontliners 'risking life and limb' on the job

    News
    Pacific
    12 Sep 2020
    Testing being conducted by health workers at a COVID-19 testing station setup at Eden Park, National Sports Stadium, in Auckland on August 14, 2020.

    The need to safeguard the health and well-being of New Zealand's frontline workers has been highlighted this week.

    Pasifika frontliners 'risking life and limb' on the job
  • Auditors examined Comacheros-linked companies twice in two weeks

    News
    New Zealand crime
    11 Sep 2020
    Comanchero Motorcycle Club president Pasilika Naufahu and a number of his associates and alleged associates have pleaded not guilty to drugs and money laundering charges.

    Auditors inspected the finances of two companies associated with the Comancheros, while police had them under surveillance months before their arrests, a court has heard.

    Auditors examined Comacheros-linked companies twice in two weeks
  • Police listened to gang's calls for months before raid, court told

    News
    New Zealand Auckland Region
    9 Sep 2020
    Comanchero Motorcycle Club president Pasilika Naufahu and a number of his associates and alleged associates have pleaded not guilty to drugs and money laundering charges.

    Police bugged cellphones belonging to members and associates of the Comancheros gang, listening live to calls almost a year before raiding the bikies in a major bust.

    Comancheros trial: Police listened to gang's calls for months before raid, court told
  • Surveillance to ramp up at ports with $50m cash boost for Customs

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    9 Sep 2020
    Tauranga Port, Bay of Plenty, with Mount Maunganui in the background.

    The government is ramping up customs surveillance at the country's ports, with the promise of a $50 million injection.

    Surveillance to ramp up at ports with $50m cash boost for Customs
  • Vanuatu to Covid-19 test repatriates from high risk areas

    News
    Pacific Vanuatu
    9 Sep 2020
    Strict Covid-19 prevention protocols are in place for incoming cargo in Vanuatu. April 2020.

    Vanuatu has confirmed that Covid-19 testing on repatriates from high risk areas in other countries will start this week.

    Vanuatu to Covid-19 test repatriates from high risk areas
  • Latif Nasser - We're connected to each other and the universe

    Audio
    author interview
    9 Sep 2020
    Latif Nasser

    Jesse speaks to Dr Latif Nasser about his new Netfix series, Connected: The Hidden Science of Everything.  Video, Audio

  • Comancheros trial: $1m drug deal fell through moments from completion, court told

    News
    New Zealand Auckland Region
    8 Sep 2020
    Comanchero Motorcycle Club president Pasilika Naufahu and a number of his associates and alleged associates have pleaded not guilty to drugs and money laundering charges.

    The trial of five people linked to the Comancheros gang has been told how close a large drug deal came to being completed in the Auckland suburb of Takanini.

    Comancheros trial: $1m drug deal fell through moments from completion, court told
  • Bill Sutch and Shirley Smith. A memoir by Keith Ovenden

    Audio
    author interview
    8 Sep 2020
    Bill Suitch and Shirley Smith

    In 'Bill & Shirley', Keith Ovenden, takes an intimate and candid look at the lives of his parents-in-law, the Wellington power couple, Bill Sutch and Shirley Smith. Each led their lives in the… Audio

  • Thousands of port workers won't need Covid-19 tests

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    8 Sep 2020
    AUCKLAND - JULY 12 2018:Freight ship in Ports of Auckland. its New Zealands largest commercial port handling more than NZ$20 billion of goods per year

    Thousands of Ports of Auckland workers are exempt from compulsory Covid-19 border testing, because they are not considered high risk. Audio

    Thousands of port workers won't need Covid-19 tests
  • Covid-19: Four new cases in NZ today, two in community

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    7 Sep 2020
    COVID-19 Nasal swab laboratory test in hospital lab

    There are four new cases of Covid-19 reported in New Zealand today, two in the community and two in managed isolation.

    Covid-19: Four new cases in NZ today, two in community
  • PNG's East Sepik records first Covid-19 case

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    6 Sep 2020
    Anti-logging sentiment is strong in East Sepik villages.

    PNG has confirmed nine new cases of Covid-19, including three in the province of East Sepik for the first time.

    PNG's East Sepik records first Covid-19 case
  • Eight more cases of Covid-19 in PNG

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    5 Sep 2020
    OK Tedi mine

    PNG has confirmed eight new cases of Covid-19, all from Western Province.

    Eight more cases of Covid-19 in PNG
  • Cost of huge CCTV combined network sees Auckland Council pull out

    News
    New Zealand Auckland Region
    5 Sep 2020
    No caption

    Auckland Council has pulled out of a plan to expand the city's network of CCTV cameras because it would have cost too much.

    Cost of huge CCTV combined network sees Auckland Council pull out
  • Covid-19 updates from New Zealand and around the world on 2 September

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    2 Sep 2020
    No caption

    The targets for 10,000 tests per day for a week, with about two thirds of those in Auckland, have been "more or less" met, Health Minister Chris Hipkins says. Read back through live updates from 2…

    Covid-19 updates from New Zealand and around the world on 2 September
  • Five new cases of Covid-19, three in community - Bloomfield

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    2 Sep 2020
    No caption

    Five new cases of Covid-19 have been identified, including three in the community, Director-General of Health Ashley Bloomfield says. Video

    Five new cases of Covid-19, three in community - Bloomfield
  • Privacy assessment not needed for system 'upgrade', police say

    News
    New Zealand technology
    31 Aug 2020
    A security CCTV camera monitoring system.

    Police have been quietly setting up a $9 million facial recognition system that can take a live feed from CCTV cameras and identify people from it. Video

    Police setting up $9m facial recognition system which can identify people from CCTV feed
  • Covid-19: Case numbers in Melbourne finally dropping

    Audio
    politics
    30 Aug 2020
    People wearing face masks exercise around the Albert Park Lake in Melbourne on August 26, 2020, as the city battles an outbreak of the COVID-19 coronavirus.

    Covid-19 numbers in Victoria are finally dropping. Meanwhile, Australia PM Scott Morrison says he is open to the idea of Christchurch mosque gunman serving out his sentence across the Tasman. Rebekah… Audio

  • Caution needed over rush to enhance police powers

    Audio
    law
    28 Aug 2020
    Al Gillespie

    Caution is being called over any rush to enhance police powers related to suspected terrorism. Authorities here are eyeing Britain's legal framework which, among other things, grants power to arrest… Audio

  • Call for changes to reporting and policing of animal welfare issues on farms

    News
    Country
    27 Aug 2020
    Environmentalist Angus Robson is campaigning against winter cropping.

    An animal welfare campaigner is calling for changes to reporting and policing of animal welfare issues on farms.

    Call for changes to reporting and policing of animal welfare issues on farms
  • Auckland councillor calls for amnesty for people with expired visas

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    27 Aug 2020
    Otara Health chairperson Efeso Collins.

    Pacific people with expired visas are reluctant to come forward for Covid-19 tests, because they are scared of the consequences, says Auckland councillor Efeso Collins.

    Auckland councillor Efeso Collins calls for amnesty for people with expired visas
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