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Dentists, hairdressers prepare for work in masks, gloves
Beauticians, dentists and barbers are getting ready to get back to work, but they are also having to get ready PPE gear for working in close contact with their clients.
Many small businesses have… Audio
Future ownership of Stuff remains unclear
Future ownership of the media company Stuff remains unclear after a tumultuous day on the markets yesterday, and fresh revelations that other buyers are waiting in the wings.
The government is… Audio
Evening business for 12 May 2020
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Rolling visits at tangihanga allowed under Covid-19 level 2
The Prime Minister says rolling tangihanga will be allowed under alert level two, after backlash from Māori over a limit of 10 people.
On Monday Jacinda Ardern said the tangi and funeral limit would… Audio
Covid-19: Schools planning for level 2 reopening
Principals are pondering what to do about bullrush, assemblies and drinking fountains under alert level 2.
They have to ensure the 800,000 children who go back to school on Monday do not break the… Audio
Budget 2020: Health gets major funding boost to fight Covid-19
The health system has received a huge cash boost in an early budget announcement, in part to help it catch up because of Covid-19.
The government will give more than $4 billion to District Health… Audio
Tension in Parliament as level 2 rules hotly debated
The promise not to get political over Covid-19 has gone out the window, with tempers running high in Parliament on Tuesday afternoon.
The Prime Minister was forced to defend a controversial memo her… Audio
Tourism Minister under fire as industry faces thousands of job losses
The Tourism Minister is under fire for not acting fast enough in response to Covid-19 impacts.
Tourism operators say hundreds of thousands more jobs could be lost while they wait for details of a… Audio
What lockdown life in a zoo was like for a Christchurch family
There have been many stories of how families have spent the month in lockdown, but one family has had a particularly unique experience.
Kirsty Willis is the general manager of Willowbank Wildlife… Video, Audio
Ski resorts expect low numbers without international tourists
Ski resorts expect visitor numbers will be cut in half as border closures keep international guests off the slopes.
The industry received a big boost on Thursday with news that ski fields can open in… Audio
Covid-19 isolation hard going, even for the Chatham Islands
Living in isolation isn't new for the residents of the Chathams - but being completely cut off during the lockdown has been hard going, even for them.
The challenges of losing loved ones and getting… Video, Audio
Unemployment surges as Covid-19-focused Budget Day looms
With all eyes on next week's Budget, new figures show the bite of Covid-19 on people's jobs - with about 40,000 people going on the dole since lockdown.
The government is putting the finishing… Audio
Covid-19 in New Zealand: What have we learnt under lockdown?
As we move closer to the more relaxed alert level 2, New Zealanders are starting to shift their focus from surviving lock down, to the exciting freedoms and possibilities that level 2 will bring.
RNZ… Video, Audio
Level 3 surge in traffic brings needed boost to small towns
A recent surge of cars and trucks on the roads has provided a much needed boost for towns who rely on travellers stopping to shop.
Data from the Transport Agency show a four-fold increase in heavy… Video, Audio
How gyms will operate under level 2 Covid-19 rules in NZ
Those 'shredding for summer' have had their work out plans dramatically curtailed after lockdown closed gyms and studios across the country.
As New Zealand drops down the levels, gyms will be opening… Audio
Food going to waste as couriers overwhelmed with demand
Food businesses say their perishable goods are spoiling as courier drivers are run off their feet and can't carry them fast enough.
One courier firm has launched an app to recruit enough drivers to… Audio
Man in quarantine pleads to see wife who has hours to live
A Christchurch man is pleading for government officials exempt him from quarantine, so that he can see his dying wife one last time.
Mining contractor Bernie Ryan returned from Australia on Sunday… Audio
Oil tankers queued at Marsden Pt as demand drops
A drop in the demand for oil during lockdown has created a backlog of oil tankers at Marsden Point refinery near Whangarei.
The ships are waiting to drain their massive tanks of crude oil, but as… Audio
Evening business for Friday 8 May 2020
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Ruby Princess musician describes Covid-19 lockdown on cruise ship
A New Zealand man working onboard the Ruby Princess cruise ship says a crew member, who later tested positive for Covid-19 stayed on the ship between voyages in early March as passengers disembarked… Video, Audio