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Victoria records 13 Covid-19 deaths, NSW's new law targets forged vaccine certificates
Victoria has recorded 1534 new local Covid-19 cases and 13 deaths, while New South Wales has introduced a new law targetting anti-vaxxers.
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Three months after blast, clean up in Beirut still ongoing
To Lebanon now and three months after the blast that rocked Beirut and killed more than 200 people, the cleaning up is still ongoing.
At least 6,500 people were injured, there was $15 billion of… Video, Audio
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Palliative care can’t survive on ‘cakes and op-shops’
Palliative and aged care doctors say the expanding sector is vastly underfunded and can no longer survive on "cakes and op-shops". Specialists say the government must totally re-think end of life and… Audio
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Rugby Championship: Impey says NZR not informed of December dates
New Zealand Rugby has been caught up in a war of words with its international counterparts over the draw for the upcoming Rugby Championship, with chief executive Mark Robinson doubling down this week… Video, Audio
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How much do New Zealanders know about euthanasia law details?
Rival euthanasia groups are trying new tactics to convince New Zealanders on how to vote ahead of the upcoming referendum.
As Kiwis prepare for the October 17 vote on whether competent terminally-ill… Audio
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Demand for joy flights to Antarctica take off
The popularity of "flights to nowhere" is skyrocketing as keen travellers seek new ways to head overseas, even if it means they don't leave the plane. With domestic and international travel scaled… Audio
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Finance Minister on plans to reduce debt, maintain services
The Finance Minister says he's got a balanced plan to reduce debt and keep services going, despite concerning unemployment forecasts.
The books have been opened ahead of the election today, and they… Video, Audio
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Aucklanders banned from Rotorua Marathon
Olympic marathon runner and chief executive of Athletics New Zealand Pete Pfitzinger, says he's gutted to have to exclude Aucklanders from running in the Rotorua Marathon. The race is scheduled to go… Audio
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Restaurants Association unhappy with Level extension
Restaurant and bar owners around the country say they need more government help if they are to survive another 10 days of the current Covid-19 restrictions. Yesterday's Alert Level announcement means… Audio
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Problems continue for vege growers at Auckland border
Vegetable growers in Pukekohe say lessons need to be learnt for any future Covid-19 lockdowns, as some essential workers are still being turned away at the border.
The Ministry of Health is swamped… Audio
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Horticulture exemption at Auckland border a relief for frustrated growers
Frustrated farmers in the country's vegetable heartland have been assured they will now be able to operate, following high-level government intervention.
Covid-19 checkpoints along the… Audio
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Referendum campaigners relieved at election delay
Most campaigners are breathing a sigh of relief that the election has been delayed another month, giving them precious time to change more minds.
The two referendum topics have been subject to much… Audio
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Restaurants, bars call for Kiwi workers as borders stay shut
Restaurants and bars around the country are scrambling for staff and say they can't fill even senior positions, with closed borders keeping both workers and clients away.
But the Restaurant… Video, Audio
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Victoria under lockdown sees deadliest day of Covid-19
It's Victoria's deadliest day in the battle against Covid-19 with 725 new cases, and 15 more deaths including a man in his 30s.
It comes as the state prepares for a quarter of a million workers to… Audio
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Victoria Covid-19 lockdown: $5,000 fine for breaches
The Victorian government has brought in strict new penalties for those breaching home isolation rules as the state prepares for a tough Level 4 business shutdown tomorrow night.
A curfew is already… Audio
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Melbourne grapples with sudden lockdown as Covid-19 spreads
The Covid-19 situation across the Tasman worsens and those in the state of Victoria are adjusting to a new life under lockdown for the next six weeks at least.
An 8pm till 5am curfew came into place… Video, Audio
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Australia tense as Victoria sees 484 new Covid-19 cases
The eastern states of Australia are on tenterhooks as Victoria recorded it's highest daily number of infections since the start of the Covid-19 outbreak.
There were 484 new cases overnight, and two… Video, Audio
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The Best of First Up for Monday 20 July
Audio 20 Jul 2020On the podcast today: Heavy rain leaves Northland in clean up mode - Whangarei's Mayor Sheryl Mai joins us as does animal charity founder Carolyn Press-McKenzie, who booked a flight as soon as she… Audio
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Sport news with Nathan Rarere
Nathan Rarere joins Alex Perrottet to discuss the past weekend's sports. Audio
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Where are the jobs? Our reporter goes job-hunting
Work and Income's Job Search site has around 750 current jobs listed, with more every day. And TradeMe says it saw an annual increase in job vacancies in June, with listings up 9 per cent. We sent… Audio
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NSW signals lockdown if people don't comply with border rules
The New South Wales premier has signalled she may lockdown towns on the Victorian border if people don't follow the strict border closure rules that came in last night. And at midnight tonight - the… Audio
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New South Wales gears up to close border with neighbour state Victoria
New South Wales Police are calling in the defence force to help them close the border with Victoria for the first time in more than a century, as Covid-19 cases surge in the southern state.
With 127… Audio
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Te Awamutu reacts to news of more big store closures
First it was Bunnings, now it's Warehouse Stationery closing its doors in Te Awamutu.
Monday's news came as a bolt from the blue for the community with 200 new homes set to be built in the area and… Video, Audio
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Warehouse, Noel Leeming staff in tears at closure news
Staff from Noel Leeming - owned by The Warehouse Group - were looking very glum at the Henderson Clearance Centre today following the announcement of store closures and job losses.
It is one of the… Audio
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Aucklanders react to Covid-19 level 1 news
How do people feel about moving to level 1 from midnight? Alex Perrottet and cameraman Nick Monro went to the Auckland suburb of Henderson to find out. Video, Audio