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The Week in Politics: A wild ride with problems for both the main parties
The Week in Politics: A wild ride for both main parties
Analysis - The Greens' wealth tax causes problems for Labour, Ardern shoots down National's border tactics, the health minister resigns, and a National MP is accused of racism.
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NZ won't have to open up to EU travellers - EU representative
NZ won't have to open up to EU travellers - EU representative
Additional requirements may be imposed on travellers from overseas entering the European Union, a representative says. Audio
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Hong Kong security law: Life sentences for breaking law
Life sentence for breaking new Hong Kong security law
People in Hong Kong face the possibility of life behind bars for breaking a controversial new security law imposed by China.
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Covid-19 tests: Free or paid and who gets one? GPs seek clarity
Covid-19 tests: Free or paid and who gets one? GPs seek clarity
Some doctors are charging for Covid-19 tests despite health officials saying they should be free, and there's also confusion about who should be swabbed.
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Team NZ spying claims a new spin on America's Cup controversies
Team NZ spying claims a new spin on America's Cup controversies
Not for the first time in its long history, the America's Cup is embroiled in skulduggery and subterfuge.
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Amid elections, Bougainville heightens Covid-19 alert
Amid elections, Bougainville heightens Covid-19 alert
Bougainville's police chief is pleading with travellers into the region to be mindful of current Covid-19 restrictions in place.
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Tomato red spider mite pest discovered in New Zealand for first time
Tomato red spider mite pest discovered in New Zealand for first time
MPI said the mite got its name because it eats tomato plants, is red, and makes silk webbing to protect itself and its eggs, like some spiders do.
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Len Lye artists in residence to work from home
Len Lye artists in residence to work from home
In a nod to the times, the three artists chosen for the Govett-Brewster / Len Lye Centre's 2020 Artists In Residence programme - will work from home.
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Jess Hill: power, control and domestic abuse
Australia has a 'national emergency' of domestic abuse, says investigative journalist Jess Hill. Her six-year investigation is the subject of the award-winning book See What You Made Me Do. Audio
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NZ aerial patrols resume over Niue, Cook Islands
NZ aerial patrols resume over Niue, Cook Islands
The New Zealand Defence Force is resuming aerial patrols in the Pacific following concerns about illegal fishing in the region.
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Two new cases of Covid-19 in isolation facilities - Bloomfield
Two new cases of Covid-19 in isolation facilities - Bloomfield
Two new cases of Covid-19 have been identified at managed isolation facilities today, and new measures for flight attendants are being brought in, Dr Ashley Bloomfield says. Video
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NZ border protection rules tightened further
Border protections have been ratcheted up again, as New Zealanders continue to return home in droves.
It comes after two new positive cases on Monday - one is a teenage woman who arrived from… Video, Audio
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Pandemic highlights 'urgent need' for national health agency in NZ
Audio 21 Jun 2020Professor Michael Baker has been a constant and reassuring presence on Sunday Morning in recent months. He returns to discuss how the landscape has changed in the light of the recent positive Covid-19… Audio
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Wellington launches 10-year scheme to combat harmful plants
Wellington launches 10-year scheme to combat harmful plants
Wellington is introducing a new scheme to prevent three species of damaging plants from taking hold.
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Atlanta police officer charged with murder of Rayshard Brooks
Atlanta police officer charged with murder of Rayshard Brooks
A fired Atlanta police officer has been charged with felony murder in the shooting death of Rayshard Brooks in the parking lot of a fast-food restaurant last week.
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British man jailed for possessing meth for supply
British man jailed for possessing meth for supply
A British national has been jailed for more than nine years for his role in an international drug syndicate that imported nearly 200kg of methamphetamine into New Zealand.
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Filthy Rich author Tim Malloy: 'Epstein's currency was girls'
Tim Malloy is an Emmy Award-winning veteran of local and network television and co-author of Filthy Rich - the book about convicted child predator Jeffrey Epstein that inspired the current Netflix… Audio
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Pip Adam on her new novel "Nothing to See"
Local author Pip Adam's latest book Nothing to See follows intertwining characters navigating sobriety and surveillance capitalism in three snapshots taken 12 years apart. The book follows her… Audio
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MP spied on by SIS in Parliament says surveillance was immoral
The SIS spied on a senior Labour MP in the 1980s and 1990s, even though for part of that time he had an oversight role of the intelligence agency as chair of the justice select committee.
Richard… Audio
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SIS spied on Labour MP Richard Northey
SIS spied on Labour MP Richard Northey
The Service - The senior Labour politician was spied on while he was as an MP, even when he had an oversight role of the intelligence agency.
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PNG Covid screening remains focussed on Indonesian border
PNG Covid screening remains focussed on Indonesian border
Efforts in PNG to screen and test people for Covid-19 remain focussed on the Indonesian border area.
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Chairman Xi driven in quest to 'make China great again'
China's leader Xi Jinping has accelerated his ambition to put Covid-19 behind it and 'make China great again'. Macquarie University Prof. of Asia-Pacific Security Studies and long-time China-watcher… Audio
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Government told to embrace digital technology in post-Covid recovery
Government told to embrace digital technology in post-Covid recovery
Government infrastructure investment projects should be re-framed from being 'shovel ready' to being 'sensor ready', according to the Digital Council.
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Employee surveillance software sales surge in lockdown
Employee surveillance software sales surge in lockdown
Sales of employee monitoring software have skyrocketed since the country went into lockdown, with tech companies reporting a 300 percent increase for New Zealand customers.
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Employee surveillance software sales spike over lockdown
Sales of employee monitoring software have skyrocketed since the country went into lockdown, with tech companies reporting a 300 percent increase for New Zealand customers.
The software can track… Audio