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Omicron tail hitting businesses struggling to recover
Businesses battling to make up for lost earnings due to Covid, are now grappling with a second wave of the virus side-lining staff.
Some are resorting to hiring 'Covid fill-ins' to cover staff… Audio
NZDF to train Ukrainian soldiers in UK to use L119 gun
Another 30 Defence Force personnel are heading to the UK to train Ukrainian soldiers.
The NZDF personnel will be stationed in the UK until the end of July, and will train Ukrainian military members… Video, Audio
News in Tongan for 23 May 2022
The latest news in Tongan language (Lea Faka-Tonga) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
News in Niuean for 23 May 2022
The latest news in Niuean language (Vagahau Niue) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
News in Cook Islands Maori for 21 May 2022
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Waimate's white horse gets a makeover
Now to Waimate, where a local icon has received a half million dollar makeover. The white horse on the hill above the South Canterbury town has been given a fresh coat of paint and is now surrounded… Video, Audio
Angry east coast farmers in Napier protest tree planting
A group of angry east coast farmers descended on Napier to protest against carbon forestry they say is destroying their towns.
They left their placards on the steps of local MP Stuart Nash's office… Audio
MetService on wild weather across country on Friday
Thousands of lightning strikes, reports of tornadoes, freakishly high winds and hail the size of golf balls.
For some it was a frightening and tragic start to Friday; a woman has died after being hit… Video, Audio
Aus election: Morrison fighting to hold power - expert analysis
A last minute change to election rules that will allow all Australians with Covid to cast their vote has staved off court action as the lucky country prepares to go to the polls on Saturday.
But more… Video, Audio
Aus election: Many govt seats risk falling to independents
Pundits are tipping a hung parliament when voters hit the polls for the Australian Federal Election tomorrow.
The Prime Minister, in the fight of his political life, has spent the final week of the… Audio
Auckland weather and traffic update
It's been a wild weather day in Auckland which has impacted on travel around the city.
Nick Truebridge has the details.
Video, Audio
Big Budget boost for Pharmac, but advocates call for more
Pharmac's been given its biggest ever Budget allowance - $191 million - but it falls well short of what patient advocates wanted.
The drug buying agency would've needed around $400 million to clear… Audio
Levin storm 'will have effect on national supplies' - Veges NZ
Some Levin growers have been hit hard in today's hail and thunder storm, with one likening the damage to a shot gun blast to the veges.
Locals describe a mini tornado hitting early this morning… Video, Audio
Evening business for 20 May 2022
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6306514235112 Video, Audio
Half-price public transport would cost $250m a year - govt
The government says making public transport half price would cost $250 million a year.
As part of the Budget, the policy's been extended permanently for Community Service Card holders, but only until… Audio
Woman killed by falling tree in Cambridge storm
A woman has died after being crushed by a falling tree that she was sheltering under during a freakish storm in the Waikato town of Cambridge.
The oak toppled in high winds this morning. Arborists… Video, Audio
Levin littered with debris after wild storm hits in early morning
Levin has been left to deal with a trail of destruction after a wild storm ripped through the town this morning.
Rooves lifted off homes - debris scattered - schools closed and power lines left… Video, Audio