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Sepuloni refuses law change to help desperate migrant workers
The Minister of Social Development is under growing pressure to do more to help migrant workers in desperate circumstances after losing their jobs due to Covid-19 lockdown and who are unable to access… Video, Audio
Ardern address complaints of level 3 lockdown breaches
A flurry of complaints about people flouting the alert level three rules has seen the Prime Minister reminding us about the restrictions still in place.
The police have set up an online reporting… Audio
Flood of abandoned animals expected at centres under level 3
Animal welfare charities are expecting a flood of abandoned animals as the country loosens up lockdown restrictions.
Helping U Help Animals - also known as HUHA, was already at capacity across their… Video, Audio
Police officer jailed for six years over rape of colleague
A disgraced police officer who raped his female colleague as she slept has been jailed for six years.
Jamie Foster raped the woman at a Kerikeri motel they had been put up in while working during… Audio
Police Commissioner on legality of community checkpoints
Are community checkpoints legal or illegal? Volunteers have run community checkpoints throughout the lockdown, with professional traffic management help, pulling cars over and questioning motorists… Audio
Returned traveller describes Covid-19 quarantine in NZ
Fiona Robinson was in a sleepy coastal village somewhere in Argentina when quite by chance she discovered late in the piece, the world was shutting down all around her.
After a breathtakingly… Video, Audio
Man sentenced for fatal stabbing over missing tobacco
A Hawke's Bay man has been sent to jail for stabbing a neighbour over a missing packet of tobacco.
Vaughan Davies was convicted of manslaughter for killing father of six Bruce Wirihana in Hastings… Audio
Evening business for 30 April 2020
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Covid-19: Northland checkpoint remains with police help
An iwi roadblock north of Whangārei remains in place under level three, with volunteers reporting huge increases in traffic.
As questions remain over the legality of such checkpoints, some drivers… Video, Audio
Covid-19: Bloomfield advises NZ scientists work with AUS on vaccine
The Director General of Health has poured water on calls from infectious disease specialists for a vaccine to be manufactured here in New Zealand.
On Thursday the specialists aired their fears that… Audio
Covid-19: Migrant workers desperate for more help, but govt denies benefit access
A migrant worker was forced to ask a budget centre for adult nappies because he was sleeping in his car after losing his job and home due to Covid-19. He does not qualify for a benefit because of his… Video, Audio
Govt warned of huge rise in poverty following Covid-19
New Zealand should brace itself for a new wave of immense poverty and mental distress as it grapples with the fallout from Covid-19.
That was the warning to MPs on the Epidemic Response Committee… Audio
100,000 birthday cards for war veteran Tom Moore's 100th birthday
He walked 100 laps of his garden, raised more than £29 million for the UK health system, and now British War Veteran Captain Tom Moore has received more than 100,000 birthday cards to mark his 100th… Video, Audio
Cycling the clear winner of Covid-19 lockdown level 4
Whether heading off on a family outing, or just a trip to the shops to top up on supplies, or even for an essential worker's new way of commuting to work, cycling has been a clear winner of the… Audio
National Park rules outdated - Fiordland tourism operators
Fiordland tourism operators say the rules governing the National Park are outdated and leave no room for common sense.
Each national park is required to have its management plan reviewed every 10… Audio
What level 3 school reopening looks like in Wellington
Schools and early learning centres partially reopened on Wednesday for the first time in five weeks.
The move allowed thousands of parents to return to work and thousands of children to get back into… Video, Audio
Todd McClay urges open NZ-AUS border before end of 2020
National's Trade, Tourism and Economic Development spokesperson Todd McClay says New Zealand should open the border to Australia with no isolation period either way by the end of 2020, and is urging… Video, Audio
After-school activities also online under lockdown level 3
From ballet to karate to singing - it is not just school that has gone online - after-school activities have too.
And many are realising the potential of virtual lessons.
Lydia Batham reports. Audio
Kennels, catteries hoping domestic travel will save businesses
The owners of catteries and kennels say they're relying on domestic travel opening up soon to save their businesses.
Under alert level 3 more of us can now go to work, but because we still can't… Audio
NZ ski fields optimistic for June opening
Ski field maintenance teams are on the mountains this week for the first time as operators get ready to open in June.
But the billion dollar industry, which employs about 3,000 people, still does not… Audio