Lisa Owen
Govt finances healthy, but Auckland businesses desperate
There is a tale of two spreadsheets - one healthier than expected, the other needing urgent help.
In Wellington, the government threw open its books, talking of reliance and pandemic bounce-back… Audio
Northland enters level 3 lockdown - latest from Whangārei
Checkpoint reporter Nita Blake Persen is in Whangārei. She talks to Lisa Owen as the region enters another level 3 lockdown.
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Health correspondent on level 3 lockdown in Northland
RNZ health correspondent Rowan Quinn discusses details of the Covid-19 case that has put Northland in level 3 restrictions.
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Professor Michael Baker responds to Northland lockdown
With Northland entering level 3, Auckland in level with benefits, and Waikato in level 3 restrictions, University of Otago epidemiologist Professor Michael Baker told Checkpoint there needs to be… Video, Audio
Whangārei mayor not happy over uncooperative Covid-19 case
"I'm actually quite grumpy," Whangārei Mayor Sheryl Mai told Checkpoint after the announcement of level 3 lockdown for Northland.
"We've got a person who really has done everything that they should… Video, Audio
Northland Covid-19 case 'uncooperative' - Chris Hipkins
Northland will move to alert level 3 from midnight tonight, following recent information on the risk presented by the positive case initially tested in Whangārei, Covid-19 Minister Chris Hipkins has… Video, Audio
MIQ system a breach of Bill of Rights - Grounded Kiwis lawyer
Grounded Kiwis - a group of New Zealand citizens overseas who are struggling to get into MIQ - have launched legal action against the government over the MIQ system.
Public law specialist Paul Radich… Video, Audio
Delta's imminent arrival in Taranaki 'perfect storm' for Māori
Taranaki health officials fear low vaccination rates in the province make delta's imminent arrival a perfect storm for Māori.
Earlier this week, only 24 percent of Taranaki Māori were fully… Audio
Waikaia rallies to save glass bottle house from leak
A small Southland community is rallying to save its star tourist attraction - and Australasia's last bottle house.
Made from 20,000 bottles - the focal point of Waikaia has sprung a leak that needs… Video, Audio
All Blacks' Sam Cane joins King Country Rams for a match
It's a rare throwback to the good old days of amateur rugby. Tomorrow afternoon in Taupō, All Blacks captain Sam Cane will team up with fencers, farmers and forestry workers when he turns out for the… Audio
Victoria sees at least 1800 Covid cases, five deaths overnight
For Aucklanders in the midst of about 50 days in lockdown and 44 new Covid-19 infections today, spare a thought for the state of Victoria which is in the thick of a serious outbreak, breaking its own… Audio
PM joins vaccinators in Hastings to push protection from Covid
The government is beefing up efforts to vaccinate Māori against Covid-19 - with the Prime Minister out on the road to show support.
Jacinda Ardern is on a quick-fire tour of the eastern North Island… Video, Audio
Evening business for 8 October 2021
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6276109175001 Video, Audio
SPCA expects big kitten season after no desexings in lockdown
The SPCA is facing its biggest kitten season yet after desexing was put on hold in lockdown.
Now it is desperate for foster parents and adoptions to help them catch up with the backlog and to make… Video, Audio
Tai Tokerau waits to see if Covid-19 has spread from positive case
Tai Tokerau whānau are nervously waiting to see if the region has escaped any Covid spread after a positive case visited the region.
The Ministry of Health has yet to release any locations of… Audio
Why vaccination numbers are low in parts of South Auckland
Parts of South Auckland, along with the Barrier islands and Wellsford are among the worst in the region when it comes to vaccination rates per thousand people.
Data released by the Ministry of Health… Video, Audio
Grounded Kiwis launches legal action against govt over MIQ system
It has been described as a lottery in human misery. The Managed Isolation and Quarantine system now faces a challenge in court.
On Friday, the Grounded Kiwis group filed documents in the High Court… Video, Audio
Why is rate of Covid-19 vaccination so low in Murupara?
The Ministry of Health has released a spreadsheet showing a breakdown of vaccinated people in every suburb of the country in a bid to get more people to get their first and second jabs.
A colour… Audio
Shops open, but aches remain as physios cannot work in level 3
Patients who unable to see physiotherapists because of strict alert level rules are being left in pain and without proper rehabilitation, according to a group of physios who are desperate to see… Video, Audio
Waipā mayor urges locals 'do the right thing' under new level 3 lockdown
On Wednesday Covid-19 Minister Chris Hipkins told Checkpoint if there is additional risk seen outside existing level 3 boundaries in the next 24 hours then level 3 restrictions would be applied wider… Video, Audio