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  • Nurses and patients concerned about Akl hospital visitor rules

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    health dissent
    9 Sep 2021
    Middlemore Hospital ED.

    The nurses' organisation is concerned about hospital visitor rules in Auckland, which are allowing hundreds of people to visit patients every day during Alert Level Four. It says hospital staff are… Audio

  • Doctors, nurses isolate after Covid-19 case in Middlemore ward

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    health
    8 Sep 2021

    More on that mystery case at Middlemore Hospital now.. which has sent several doctors and nurses into isolation - and exacerbated staffing shortages. Katie Todd has the latest. Audio

  • LynnMall attack: 19yo witness fears visiting supermarket now

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    crime National
    7 Sep 2021
    Monica Seve and her boyfriend.

    A 19-year-old who fled the LynnMall stabbings and helped a wounded woman, says she felt shakey and mistrusting going to another supermarket a couple of days later.

    Monica Seve and her boyfriend were… Audio

  • New Lynn attack: Criminologist believes terrorist would have benefited from counselling, rehabilitation

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    crime National
    6 Sep 2021
    No caption

    A criminologist who assessed the New Lynn attacker's risk to the community in 2018, says he strongly believes the stabbings could have been prevented.

    When Ahamed Samsudeen was sentenced in July… Audio

  • Covid-19: Hard border between Auckland and Northland back

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    police travel
    3 Sep 2021
    Northland, Auckland border

    At midnight last night, Northland joined the rest of the country - south of Auckland - in alert level 3.

    Auckland will remain at level four until at least 13 September, and police have set up five… Audio

  • Weather: West Auckland faces widespread flooding damage

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    weather climate
    1 Sep 2021
    Kumeū Gym owner Cassie Keegan expects that very little will be salvageable because the water was contaminated.

    Ruined cars, sodden belongings and ripped up gardens. West Aucklanders have been taking stock of what they lost in Monday night's deluge.

    Bethells Beach remains cut off because of a washed-out… Video, Audio

  • Lessons from the lonely road of essential travel

    News
    Comment & Analysis Covid-19
    25 Aug 2021
    Kaikoura in lockdown

    First person - As an essential worker, RNZ reporter Katie Todd has to get to Auckland while the rest of the country diligently follows the lockdown rules - if she can get past a rural red light.

    Lessons from the lonely road of essential travel
  • Commerce Commission to release report on supermarket prices

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    business food
    29 Jul 2021
    File photo of a Pak'nSave.

    The country's two big supermarket chains could be in for a major shake up this morning - and shoppers in for cheaper groceries.

    The Commerce Commission is set to release its draft investigation into… Audio

  • Eli Epiha found guilty of attempting to murder constable

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    crime police
    28 Jul 2021
    Eli Epiha on trial at the Auckland High Court.

    Police killer Eli Epiha will be sentenced in October for shooting two officers - one fatally - in Auckland last June.

    Epiha had already admitted murdering constable Matthew Hunt and yesterday a jury… Audio

  • Police killer Epiha also guilty attempted murder of other officer

    Audio
    crime law
    27 Jul 2021
    Eli Epiha on trial at the Auckland High Court.

    Police killer Eli Epiha has been found guilty of the attempted murder of another officer, Constable David Goldfinch.

    Epiha pleaded guilty to the murder of Constable Matthew Hunt, who he shot dead in… Video, Audio

  • Epiha admits he left shot police offer asking for help

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    crime police
    22 Jul 2021
    Eli Epiha on trial at the Auckland High Court.

    The man who shot police constable Matthew Hunt admits he walked away from the dying officer as he was asking for help.

    Eli Epiha has been described as "fully engaged" and intent on killing officers… Audio

  • Police killer claims firing on second cop was 'warning shot'

    Audio 21 Jul 2021
    Eli Epiha on trial at the Auckland High Court.

    The man who murdered a police officer says he could have killed a second officer, if he wanted to.

    Eli Epiha admits killing Constable Matthew Hunt on an Auckland street in June last year.

    He denies… Audio

  • Epiha tried to hide gun in Riverhead forest after shooting

    Audio
    crime police
    16 Jul 2021
    Images of a firearm hidden by Shane Conza after Eli Epiha's shooting of two police officers.

    It's been revealed a cop killer tried to hide his gun among pine needles in a patch of bush after fleeing from the scene.

    Police have detailed how they tracked down Eli Epiha, after he shot dead one… Audio

  • Wounded police officer recalls shooting in Epiha trial

    Audio
    crime
    15 Jul 2021
    The jury was shown footage of Eli Epiha and Natalie Bracken in the moments before and after Matthew Hunt’s shooting.

    "This is where I die." That was the thought that ran through the mind of a police officer, shot on a suburban Auckland street last year.

    David Goldfinch was fired at, while his colleague Constable… Audio

  • Police officer murder trial: Massey neighbours describe gunfire

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    crime law
    14 Jul 2021
    Officers at the scene of a police shooting in Massey, Wellington, 19 June 2020.

    Warning: this story contains some graphic details.

    Massey locals have described hiding from gunfire and the horror of a police officer being gunned down in their Auckland suburb.

    Eli Epiha is on… Video, Audio

  • Hunt murder trial: Court hears police radio before fatal shooting

    Audio
    crime police
    13 Jul 2021
    The jury was shown footage of Eli Epiha and Natalie Bracken in the moments before and after Matthew Hunt’s shooting.

    Warning: Some parts of this story may be distressing.

    Radio communications from a shot police officer have been played to a jury in Auckland today.

    Eli Epiha has pleaded guilty to murdering… Audio

  • Man pleads guilty to murder of policeman Matthew Hunt

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    crime
    12 Jul 2021
    No caption

    A man has pleaded guilty to the murder of Auckland police constable Matthew Hunt during a traffic stop in Massey last June.

    A second officer who was shot in the leg and seriously injured can be named… Audio

  • Pūtiki occupation gets violent, protectors pushed in water

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    activism conflict
    7 Jul 2021
    Marina protest at Kennedy Point on Waiheke Island.

    Officials are ramping up their presence at Pūtiki Bay on Waiheke Island, after an occupation escalated into violence.

    Protesters have spent weeks planted in the way of the Kennedy Point Boat Harbour… Video, Audio

  • Govt spending more than $1m weekly on private security at MIQ

    Audio
    health politics
    6 Jul 2021
    A security guard and soldier guarding an entrance to the M-Social Hotel, which is being used as a managed isolation facility, in Auckland.

    The government is spending more than $1 million a week on private security guards at managed isolation facilities.

    That is despite announcing 11 months go it would hire its own security force.

    But… Audio

  • NZ schools, kindergartens hit by major global ransomware attack

    Audio
    internet security
    5 Jul 2021
    04 December 2019, Hessen, Darmstadt: IT security scientists are training in the "Cyber Range" room in the new "Athene" cyber security centre how infiltrated blackmail programs ("Ransomware") can be rendered harmless.

    Schools are offline and more than 100 North Island kindergartens are back to pen and paper due to a major international ransomware hit.

    The GCSB is monitoring the situation and says people should be… Audio

  • Billing trouble means some MIQ guests getting free stay

    Audio
    health politics
    1 Jul 2021
    Every spot in managed isolation and quarantine is booked out until the end of May, and no dates beyond then have been released

    Cabinet documents reveal officials have automatically given almost one in four MIQ guests a free stay because they haven't been able to track them down.

    In February the Ministry of Business… Audio

  • Criticism from both sides for government plastic plan

    Audio
    environment
    28 Jun 2021
    Empty plastic recycled trays.

    Anti plastic campaigners and plastic producers are both critical of the four-year plan to phase out the harmful packaging.

    The government's released details of its three-stage plan to delete… Audio

  • Plastics NZ surprised government not harsher on PVC packaging

    Audio
    environment
    28 Jun 2021
    No caption

    Plastics NZ says it's surprised the government hasn't been harsher on PVC packaging, in its plan to rid the country of hard-to-recycle plastics.

    But it says it's relieved the government has listened… Audio

  • Covid-19: Possible inclusion of younger teens prompts calls for rethink of vaccine rollout plan

    Audio
    health youth
    22 Jun 2021
    A nurse takes vials of Comirnaty vaccine by Pfizer-BioNTech against Covid-19 out of a fridge at the Baleone vaccine centre in Ajaccio on the French Mediterranean island of Corsica, on May 13, 2021.

    The government's being asked to rethink its Covid-19 vaccine roll out plan, now Medsafe has given the all clear for children as young as 12 to receive a Pfizer injection.

    Health leaders are pleased… Audio

  • Pfizer teen approval great news - Gorman

    Audio
    health youth
    22 Jun 2021

    A professor of medicine believes more children will get immunised for Covid-19, if they're not put at the end of the vaccine queue. Medsafe has given a provisional all-clear for 12 to 15 year olds to… Audio

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