Lisa Owen
Uni students more than twice as likely to live in mouldy homes
Tertiary students are more than twice as likely as the rest of us to be living in damp and mouldy homes.
That's the finding of a survey of 522 students by researchers at the University of Otago.
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Concerns some rest homes no longer checking vaccine passes
Some rest homes are no longer requiring people to show vaccine passports before visiting loved ones.
Instead, RAT tests are among measures aimed at keeping Covid-19 away from vulnerable older people.
…$300 of cigarettes stolen in ram raid involving 11-year-old
An 11-year-old driver is one of nine young people picked up by police following a ram raid on an Auckland dairy overnight.
Sandringham residents raised the alarm after spotting three cars they… Video, Audio
Recent Super Rugby red cards an anomaly - NZ Rugby
New Zealand Rugby believes the rash of red cards in the last round of Super Rugby was an anomaly and they're confident new guidelines around dangerous play will reduce the number of concussions in the… Audio
Physical activity declined through pandemic - Sport NZ survey
Covid-19 has caused some to become couch potatoes. A Sport NZ study shows post the 2020 lockdown, participation in weekly physical activity was down almost six percent on pre-pandemic levels.
The… Audio
Brain fog plaguing people after recovering from Omicron
Post-viral brain fog is causing forgetfulness, fuzziness, and fatigue for New Zealanders trying to return to work after Covid.
The Royal College of GPs says most symptoms should resolve within four… Audio
Lake Wanaka nears lowest levels in 30 years
The life blood is draining out of Lake Wanaka - water.
The lake is approaching it's lowest level in almost 30 years - threatening marine life, and worrying local farmers after what has been described… Audio
Some caught out by cooling house prices
Small-time developers or builders trying to make a buck will most likely be the ones left in the lurch as house prices look to be cooling.
Data from Corelogic shows while year-on-year growth remains… Audio
Airbnb reacts to 'restrictive' new rules from Christchurch council
'Restrictive and outdated' - that's Airbnb's assessment of new rules coming from Christchurch City Council.
Some short-term accommodation providers are being made to apply for resource consent.
The… Audio
Evening business for Thursday 6 April 2022
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Golf world waits for Tiger to tee off at Masters
Tiger Woods has the sports world waiting with anticipation.
The golf superstar is set to make yet another improbable comeback when the famed Masters tournament tees off on Friday.
The return comes… Audio
Expert calls for pharmacies to do RATs to improve accuracy
An Auckland University epidemiologist wants pharmacies to be doing RATs, to improve the accuracy of tests and better capture the results.
There are increasing reports of people being having the… Audio
Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield quits role
From August, the 1pm press conferences won't be the same, after Director General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield announced he'll step down at the end of July.
Covid Response Minister Chris Hipkins has… Audio
Nothing off table with future sanctions against Russia - US official
All Russian imports to New Zealand will be slapped with a 35 percent tariff in response to what the Foreign Minister is describing as "abhorrent and reprehensible" atrocities committed against… Video, Audio
More people on bikes in Palmerston North after cycleway trial
Protecting cyclists from traffic on a small stretch of Palmerston North highway has been criticised by some motorists.
And, after a trial that's lasted more than a year, the future of the cycleway is… Audio
Hawke's Bay almonds a possible eco-friendly crop
It sounds nuts and it is - a plan to grow eco-friendly almonds in the Hawke's Bay.
The Ministry for Primary Industries is funding $67,000 for a feasiblility study to see if the crop be grown… Video, Audio
Legislation to radically overhaul workplace laws passed first reading
Legislation that will radically overhaul workplace laws in this country has flown through its first reading. The Fair Pay Agreements Bill will set up a new system for workers to negotiate miniumum pay… Audio
Wimbledon close to banning Russian tennis player Medvedev
Wimbledon is reportedly close to banning Russian tennis player Daniil Medvedev from this year's tournament.
The 26 year old has won 13 ATP singles titles and was world number one for a few weeks this… Video, Audio
Offices lighting up after Omicron peak
Workers in our key business districts are returning to offices of dusty desks, blank screens, and staff rooms that, for once, don't stink of your workmates leftovers.
Now that some vax mandates are a… Audio
What does it take to be a mayor? Rotorua's Steve Chadwick explains
Rotorua Mayor Steve Chadwick is one of several mayors to be stepping down this year across New Zealand.
She talks to Lisa Owen about why councils matter.
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