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Live coverage of the Ministry of Health's latest Covid Update
An update from the Government on Covid 19 - speakers today are Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Dr Ashley Bloomfield, Director-General of Health. Audio
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How will New Zealanders be allowed to exercise in Level 2?
The organisation representing excercise facilities has presented a plan to open the country's gyms under level two.
Excercise NZ spoke before the epidemic response committee and submitted a… Audio -
Budget won't be final say on government's response to covid-19
Finance Minister Grant Robertson has signalled this year's budget won't be the final say on the government's response to Covid-19. In a speech to the Wellington Chamber of Commerce via videolink… Audio
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Midday Rural News for 7 May 2020
According to Stats NZ, beef cattle numbers lifted last year, while the number of dairy cows and sheep on farms fell slightly.
Maja Burry has the rural news. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 7 May 2020
Netball New Zealand is painting a gloomy picture of the future of sport unless there is a immediate re-think of the country's sporting strategy.
Barry Guy has sport. Audio
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Midday Business News for 7 May 2020
A large scale government backed social housing programme is being put up not only to address growing demand but also to support the building industry during the covid-19 economic crisis.
Andrew McRae… Audio
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NZ's largest aviation union takes legal action against Airways
The country's largest aviation union is taking legal action against the Airways Corporation in a bid to stop it from closing seven traffic control towers at a cost of 180 jobs.
Last month, Airways… Audio
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Vodafone outage causes internet and phone headaches
Vodafone customers in central and eastern parts of the North Island have lost service on both mobile and fixed line networks.
The company says a fibre cable has been damaged in two places -- Napier… Audio
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Auckland Council enforces water use bans
Aucklanders will have to abide by new water restrictions from the middle of the month, after councillors voted to enforce a ban on the use of outdoor hoses and commercial car washes.
The… Audio
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Midday News for 7 May 2020
Audio 7 May 2020Auckland Council weighs up water restriction enforcement. Gyms plead their case for re-opening at alert level two.
Nicola Wright has the news. Audio
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One Lane Bridge, What We Do In The Shadows, Beastie Boys Story
Film and TV reviewer Chris Schulz looks at new New Zealand crime drama One Lane Bridge, how Taika Waititi's humour has hit a chord with viewers around the globe with a new season of What We Do In The… Audio
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Child psychologist Dr Sarah Hughes - Parenting Made Simple
Australian child psychologist Dr Sarah Hughes has advice on raising calm, confident, well-adjusted and resilient children, as presented in her new book Parenting Made Simple. Sarah shares tips with… Audio
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What will Microsoft's NZ move mean for local business?
Tech commentator Paul Matthews looks at the announcement by Microsoft that it'll open a new "datacentre region" in New Zealand: how big is its cloud offering and what difference does storing data… Audio
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Book review - Say Nothing by Patrick Radden Keefe
Robert Kelly reviews Say Nothing by Patrick Radden Keefe, published by Doubleday. Audio
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Our bubble kitchen locking down in Rotorua
In March when the country moved into level 4, a Rotorua couple Mike and Cinzia Jonathan welcomed their Italian photographer friend, Matteo Fabi to lockdown with them.Completing the bubble is the… Audio, Gallery
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How will the UK lift its lockdown
UK correspondent Hugo Gye joins Kathryn to talk about the expectations being set by Prime Minister Boris Johnson ahead of a weekend announcement about lifting lockdown restrictions. Why is the UK one… Audio
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The even longer road to the next Olympics
Athletes who'd been preparing for three years to compete in the now postponed Tokyo Summer Olympic Games are now having to decide whether or not they will pursue their dream. For many because of age… Audio
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COVID 19 elimination 'all about good data'
As we await to find out what life would look like if Cabinet agrees to loosen lockdown next week, many in the research community say they'd like to see a vastly improved presentation of data from… Audio
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9am World, Pacific and Sport news for 7 May 2020
Audio 7 May 2020The latest Pacific regional news Audio
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Coronavirus: Chester the teddy bear puts on a show for locals
In the early days of lockdown, when the only time most people got to leave the house was for their state sanctioned walk, lots of New Zealanders put teddy bears in their street facing windows to… Audio
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CRL tunnel boring machine named after Dame Whina Cooper
City Rail Link's Tunnel Boring Machine has been named after Maori land rights activist Dame Whina Cooper . Dame Whina was chosen in a national poll over other finalists, Georgina Beyer, the world's… Audio
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Rental shortage in Westport despite vacant properties
There's a dire shortage of rental properties in Westport.
One local real estate agent was even forced to live in a caravan.
At the same time dozens of rental homes are sitting empty and more than… Audio
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Tom Cruise to travel to International Space Station for role
Tom Cruise is often known for pushing himself to the limit - jumping off cliffs, hanging out of planes, and running round the outside of the world's tallest building.
But for his latest movie, he'll… Audio
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Coronavirus: International students upset by universities' 'marketing ploy'
The International Student's Association says it's hypocritical of universities to be using New Zealand's Covid-19 response as a "marketing ploy" to try and attract more international students next… Audio
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Coronavirus: Workers not fussed on heading back to office
Many people have been working from home during lockdown, and it seems many of us have liked it.
Auckland HR firm Frog Recruitment found more than 70 per cent of almost 1300 workers and managers… Audio
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Coronavirus: Pandemic could change economy for good
The massive disruption in work habits over the last few weeks has the potential to completely reshape the New Zealand economy for good.
That's the call from one psychologist who says resilience shown… Audio
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Coronavirus: Home education channels should be automatically subtitled - expert
A literacy expert is urging parents to turn on the subtitles when their children are watching the government's two educational tv channels during the lockdown.
Ros Lugg from Christchurch told RNZ… Audio
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NZ fashion brand RUBY launches training scheme
The New Zealand fashion brand RUBY is launching a training scheme to build skills for the local industry and hopefully help rejuvenate the industry in a post-Covid world.
The company is looking for… Audio