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Lessons from lockdown: The changes we'll keep
Lockdown has been an extended period of reflection for New Zealand's team of 5 million. So what have we learned about ourselves and how we want to live our lives? RNZ In Depth reporter Teresa Cowie…
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Security forces tension in PNG capital after policeman killed
Security forces tension in PNG capital after policeman killed
Papua New Guinea's police command says it has restored some calm among the force in Port Moresby after a senior officer was killed by off-duty military personnel.
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Joy over first Rotuman language week not dampened by Covid-19
Joy over first Rotuman language week not dampened by Covid-19
You won't hear New Zealand's Rotuman community complaining about the unique environment in which they having to celebrate the country's first official language week.
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Covid-19: Linda Blair on the importance of friendship
Studies show that millions of us are lonely, and it is now more important than ever to be able to rely on our good friends. Clinical psychologist Linda Blair says we've learned a lot about friendship… Audio
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The forgotten media crisis
As politicians rush to provide help to TV, radio, and online news, magazine sector representatives say they're being left out of the discussion. Audio
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The forgotten media crisis
The forgotten media crisis
As politicians rush to provide help to TV, radio, and online news, magazine sector representatives say they're being left out of the discussion.
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Maria Ressa: Filipino journalist vs Rodrigo Duterte
Filipino journalist Maria Ressa's work exposing government corruption and the misdeeds of the powerful has put her on a collision course with the 'strongman' government of President Rodrigo Duterte… Audio
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Covid-19: Developments in New Zealand on 8 May
Covid-19: Developments in New Zealand on 8 May
The government released more than 300 documents related to its response to the Covid-19 pandemic, two new cases were confirmed and offices and retailers work out how to manage under level 2.
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Ready for the robot takeover?
Meet Bella, Jamie and Yumi. Just some of the robots taking over our jobs. But does this have to be as scary as it sounds? Peter Griffin finds out. Audio
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Distance learning Te Reo Maori for kids
Kiwi kids are keeping up with learning Te Reo Maori this term through a distance learning TV channel during school hours each day on the Te Reo Channel and online. It's called Mauri Reo Mauri Ora and… Audio
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Two new cases of Covid-19 reported in New Zealand
Two new cases of Covid-19 reported in New Zealand
One of two new cases of Covid-19 confirmed today is a nurse who has been caring for St Margaret's cluster patients. Watch the latest briefing here. Video
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Notices sent to fast food companies over level three breaches
Notices sent to fast food companies over level three breaches
Workplace regulator WorkSafe has issued 11 written notices to fast food companies, asking them to ensure physical distancing and hygiene requirements under alert level three.
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Marist student tests positive for Covid-19 nearly seven weeks after outbreak
Nearly seven weeks after confirming its first case of Covid-19, and weeks into a nationwide lockdown, another student from Auckland's Marist college has tested positive.
It brings New Zealand's… Video, Audio
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Kiwi book publishers struggle to regroup after seeing sales obliterated in April
New Zealand book publishers are facing what could prove to be the most challenging time in their history. Sales are down to a fraction of usual levels and the future is looking very uncertain…
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Waitematā DHB creates work 'bubbles' to curb spread of Covid-19
Waitematā DHB creates work 'bubbles' to curb spread of Covid-19
Waitematā DHB is creating work 'bubbles' to limit movement of health workers dealing with Covid-19 patients, and there are calls to extend that across the country.
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Epidemic Response Committee discusses education sector at meeting
Education sector on Covid-19 concerns and the govt's response
Early childhood centres, schools, principals and tertiary institutions are all had their say at today's Epidemic Response Committee meeting.
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Understanding the bystander effect
Why do good people do nothing in the face of discrimination, bad behaviour and abuse? In The Bystander Effect, Catherine Sanderson explains why we might be good at recognising bad behaviour but bad at… Audio
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Murupara checkpoints at centre of 'vigilante' stoush
Murupara checkpoints at centre of 'vigilante' stoush
Lobby group Hobson's Pledge has started a nationwide petition calling for the end of iwi-led "vigilante" checkpoints and has chosen a photo of the Murupara team to illustrate every social media post…
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Domestic violence calls to police increase in lockdown
Domestic violence calls to police increase in lockdown
Family harm is on the rise as women find it harder to escape their abusers during Covid-19 restrictions.
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Covid-19: What happened in New Zealand on 29 April
Covid-19: What happened in New Zealand on 29 April
Just two new cases of Covid-19 confirmed, Winston Peters' revealed the health ministry wanted closed borders, and the Epidemic Response Committee hears from medical practitioners.
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Rewriting the stories of the Pasifika Coastwatchers
Rewriting the stories of the Pasifika Coastwatchers
First person - How Willie Cuthers set out to challenge foundational narratives of his ancestors and gain formal recognition for all WWII Pasifika coastwatchers.
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Covid-19: Cabinet rejected full border lockdown as 'inconceivable' - Peters
Covid-19: Cabinet rejected full border lockdown as 'inconceivable'
The Health Ministry initially recommended NZ shut its borders completely - including to citizens - but this was rejected by Cabinet, the Foreign Minister has revealed today. Video
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Was the Ashley Bloomfield bleach question bad?
A lot of people weren't happy when Ashley Bloomfield was asked about the idea that bleach injections could treat Covid-19. Mediawatch deliberates on the question's worth and issues a call for calm.
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Was the Ashley Bloomfield bleach question bad?
Was the Ashley Bloomfield bleach question bad?
A lot of people weren't happy when Ashley Bloomfield was asked about the idea that bleach injections could treat Covid-19. Mediawatch deliberates on the question's worth and issues a call for calm.
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Another Premier League footballer flouts lockdown rules
Another Premier League footballer flouts lockdown rules
Everton is "appalled" after images emerged in the media showing Italian striker Moise Kean ignoring government guidelines by hosting a house party.