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Expert discusses Oxford vaccine, South Africa Covid-19 strain
South Africa's put the brakes on its roll out of a million doses of the Astra-Zeneca Oxford Vaccine - despite a surge in new Covid-19 cases there.
It comes after showing in some cases it had little… Video, Audio
Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei hikoi to High Court protesting overlapping claims
Hundreds of members of Auckland iwi Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei held a hīkoi this morning, frustrated at the Crown's overlapping treaty settlement claim process.
They walked along the city's waterfront to… Audio
Drinking water nitrate levels should be 11 times lower - expert
A public health specialist says the maximum allowable level of nitrate in drinking water should be 11 times lower than current rules allow.
Otago University's Dr Tim Chambers is part of a Ministry of… Audio
Red Fox Tavern cold case trial underway in High Court
A trial is underway for one of the country's most well known cold cases.
More than 30 years after Waikato publican and father-of-two Chris Bush was shot dead during a robbery at the Red Fox Tavern in… Audio
Evening business for 9 February
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6230308383001 Video, Audio
Lead contamination: Blood tests start in Otago after drinking water scare
East Otago residents have been getting tested for lead poisoning today, after discovering their water supply was contaminated.
Last Tuesday, residents in Waikouaiti and Karitane were first told about… Video, Audio
'My taonga is my tie' - Māori Party co-leader Rawiri Waititi
Parliament's dress code debate was reignited on Tuesday as Māori Party co-leader Rawiri Waititi entered the House, not wearing a European-style tie.
Waititi, wearing a hei tiki taonga around his… Video, Audio
Mallard sends Waititi from House over tie rule
Parliament has had an eventful start to the year, with one party leader booted from the house and the Speaker staving off a motion of no confidence.
The debate on wearing ties at Parliament has been… Audio
Housing crisis: LVRs return, Robertson promises bold action
The Finance Minister is promising "bold" action to tackle the housing crisis, as the Reserve Bank brings back tighter lending requirements.
Housing is still at the top of the government's list of… Audio
Air NZ's work for Saudi military terminated, returned incomplete - Foran
Air NZ chief executive Greg Foran has confirmed the contract and work on engines for Saudi military is terminated.
Speaking to RNZ's Checkpoint, Foran did not confirm however whether there would be a… Video, Audio
Tāmaki Makaurau Pride Festival kicks off
Thursday marks the opening of the Pride festival in Tāmaki Makaurau which runs until the end of the month.
The Gala is taking place tonight at Q theatre's Rangatira and is completely sold out.
… Video, Audio
Water works seen underway near Karitane
An Otago local saw on Thursday evening Dunedin city water care workers, rolls of piping and a digger, appearing to be replacing a water line through a swamp near Karitane.
He joins us to describe… Audio
Māori astronomers to set dates for Matariki holiday
Māori astronomers will be using the stars and moon phases to set a different date for the Matariki public holiday each year.
The Prime Minister promised to make Matariki a public holiday if… Audio
Waikouaiti local board chair on news of lead contamination
The lead levels found in water in two east Otago towns was 40 times the the allowable level in drinking water at its worst, not four, as they initially said.
In the last hour Dunedin City Council has… Video, Audio
Otago lead in water was 40 times acceptable level, not 4, Dunedin Mayor learns on air
The Dunedin City Council has corrected its figures on lead contamination, saying the worst test result that was emailed on December 18 was 40 times the allowable level in drinking water, not four.
… Video, Audio
Water woes becoming daily disasters for Wellington
Burst pipes, a sinkhole, a water geyser in a suburban street - Wellington's water woes are fast becoming daily disasters.
Pressure is mounting on the Wellington City Council and Wellington Water to… Audio
Industry sewing seeds as oat milk popularity rises
The oat industry is hoping to capitalise on the popularity of oat milk - with plans to build a plant-based milk factory in New Zealand.
Growers, processors and retailers flocked to a farm near Gore… Audio
Covid-19 causing delays for car owners and panel beaters
Car owners are waiting weeks - even months - to get back on the road after serious prangs because of lengthy delays in getting parts in.
It's causing a traffic jam for local panel beaters.
Our… Video, Audio
Evening business for 4 February 2021
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6228970884001 Video, Audio
Covid-19 limits in Victoria again after hotel worker tests positive
To Australia, where residents of Victoria are once again living under restrictions, after an Australian Open quarantine hotel worker tested positive for Covid-19.
Authorities are 'assuming the worst'… Video, Audio