Lisa Owen
Battle of border rhetoric ramps up as parties declare policies
No negative Covid test, no entry, no exemptions and no excuses under the National Party announcement today, which would stop anyone coming into the country who had tested positive for Covid-19.
The… Audio
Covid-19: Rydges maintenance man used same lift as first case
It has been revealed the maintenance worker at the Rydges Hotel isolation facility who contracted Covid 19 used a lift just minutes after a guest who later tested positive for the same strain.
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Canterbury health workers protest as leaders resign over cuts
There has been a mass exodus from the Canterbury District Health Board with two more resignations from the executive team this morning, taking the total number to seven.
Dozens of masked health… Audio
Test fail: Is Labour bordering on trouble?
Parties try to look tough as border policies are rolled out, Labour fails its testing test and what are the implications of delaying the election? Audio
Weather: Northland, Auckland get good deluge of rain
Much of the country has had a good dumping of rainfall today.
Severe weather warnings were in place for Northland and Auckland as strong gales and rain lashed the regions.
Anneke Smith has more. Audio
'We always thought we were acting legally' - Attorney General
The Attorney General says a High Court ruling that New Zealand's level 4 lockdown was unlawful for nine days, validates what it did in the early stages of the lockdown.
Lawyer Andrew Borrowdale had… Audio
Covid-19: You can lick your envelopes without fear - NZ Post
Some Auckland courier customers may expect delivery delays, after New Zealand Post confirmed two workers at its operations centre in East Tamaki returned positive Covid-19 tests.
Both employees have… Video, Audio
250 jobs lost daily under Covid-19 level 3, Auckland Council economist warns
Auckland's Mayor has been warned businesses teetering on the edge of collapse during the first lockdown may go to the wall this time around.
The council's chief economist is expecting around 250 jobs… Audio
High profile team of troubleshooters to help protect NZ border
The government has unveiled a high profile team of trouble shooters to help protect the country's border.
It is scaling back the use of private security guards at managed isolation facilities, opting… Audio
No more fines for overdue books at Selwyn libraries
Good news for book worms with time management problems - libraries in the Selwyn District, in Canterbury, have stopped charging fines for overdue books in an effort to entice people scared off by… Audio
Question hangs over North vs South rugby match
New Zealand Rugby is not in line for any special treatment to ensure its North-South match goes ahead next weekend.
Health Minister Chris Hipkins says it's unlikely 13 Auckland-based players will be… Audio
Covid-19 in Victoria: 216 new cases, 12 more deaths on Aug 19
In Australia, Victoria's had another drop in coronavirus cases - today reporting 216 new infections and 12 more deaths.
It's a slight improvement on yesterday's numbers which were the best the state… Video, Audio
Evening business for 19 August
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Air NZ boss confident in Covid-19 safety measures for crew
The boss of Air NZ believes covid safety measures for international aircrew are strict enough and sees no reason to change them.
The Minister of Health has signalled he's aiming to release an order… Video, Audio
Covid-19 testing, isolation needs urgent attention - Air NZ staff
Air New Zealand staff say there are a multitude of loopholes in the airline's border controls - and Covid-19 testing and isolation requirements need urgent attention.
The Health Minister today met… Video, Audio
Webb answers questions over Rydges Covid-19 mystery
Air Commodore Darryn Webb says the guest at Rydges who had Covid-19 may have passed it on to a nurse who then passed it on to a maintenance man at the facility. Video, Audio
Rydges isolation Covid-19 transmission mystery continues
It's a mystery baffling our health experts: How did a Rydges hotel maintenance man contract a strain of Covid-19 from a hotel guest he apparently never came into contact with?
Yesterday the Ministry… Video, Audio
All Blacks, young talent included in North vs South match
Established All Blacks, fringe players and in-form talent have all been included in the squads for the upcoming North versus South rugby match.
After weeks of debate, the All Blacks selectors today… Audio
Phillip John Smith back in court over escape sentence
Child sex offender Phillip John Smith is accusing the government of unlawfully bringing him back to New Zealand after his audacious overseas escape.
Smith skipped the country in November 2014 and… Video, Audio
Principals 'blindsided' by level 3 exemption allowance
Auckland teachers and principals are divided over whether to bring some of their Year 12 and 13 students back to class.
Some principals feel blindsided by the government's decision to let them reopen… Audio