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How soon can you get fish 'n chips after Covid-19 lockdown?
For most New Zealanders there's nothing more comforting than grasping a bulging bag of fish and chips to the chest on the Friday walk home - it's literally heartwarming.
But right now the fish and… Video, Audio
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Hereford conference: What happened at one of NZ's biggest Covid-19 clusters?
The Hereford Association of NZ president says he was denied a test despite having shaken over 500 hands during the World Hereford conference last month in Queenstown.
The conference, which was held… Video, Audio
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UK PM Boris Johnson in intensive care with Covid-19
The UK Prime Minister who initially advocated herd immunity as the answer to Covid-19 remains in intensive care in a London hospital.
Boris Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' Hospital in central… Video, Audio
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Govt cautiously optimistic Covid-19 lockdown is working
The government is cautiously optimistic the level four lock down restrictions are working.
For the first time since the outbreak, the Director-General of Health has confirmed larger numbers of… Audio
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Covid-19 lockdown Govt working to reach kids not online
As the Covid-19 lockdown continues, most schools, universities and workplaces are now online, but not everyone has access to the web.
Internet companies and the government are working together to… Audio
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Covid-19: How volunteers are helping refugees in NZ lockdown
There are concerns for refugee families who might not be able to keep up with the rapidly evolving information coming out everyday about Covid-19.
There are 19 translations of basic information about… Audio
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Covid-19: How lawyers plan to sue Ruby Princess cruise ship
Lawyers looking to sue the owners of the Covid-19-infected Ruby Princess cruise ship say compensation could run into the millions of dollars.
The ship is Australia's single biggest source of… Video, Audio
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Cyclon Harold: Scale of destruction revealed in Vanuatu
With Cyclone Harold slowly moving away from Vanuatu, reports are slowly starting to emerge of the scale of destruction there.
The Category 5 storm tore across the country's northern and central… Audio
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Covid-19: Help on way for NZers stuck in Peru
Help is on the way for dozens of New Zealanders stuck in Peru, with details being finalised for a government-chartered mercy flight.
Questions remain about whether more flights can be arranged, but… Audio
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Auckland's Spark Arena becomes huge foodbank during lockdown
An entire sports stadium in Auckland has been transformed into a food bank to help feed thousands of households going hungry during the lockdown.
As New Zealand's cases of Covid-19 start to level… Video, Audio
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Covid-19: 54 new cases NZ's lowest rise so far
The Health Minister David Clark will keep his job for now after breaching the lockdown rules - but the Prime Minister says if it had been any other time he would have been sacked.
Clark has admitted… Audio
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Online bake off taking off
Divine Cakes and Desserts owner, Nathan Young, has come up with an online home baking competition that is taking off in kitchens around the country. Audio
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What is the future for tourism?
Professor Michael Lück, Associate Director of the New Zealand Tourism Research Institute looks at the future of the tourism sector in New Zealand. Audio
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Personal protective equipment should be provided for all
Ethicist Dr Elizabeth Fenton says all front line healthcare workers should be given personal protective equipment regardless of whether or not they are dealing with confirmed or suspected Covid 19… Audio
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No driveway parties please
Audio 7 Apr 2020On social media there have been images of people having driveway parties - but a microbiologist says you risk affecting your neighbourhood. Audio
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Music history for 7 April 2020
This day in 1985 Wham! - the English pop music duo consisting of George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley, became the first western pop group to perform live in China, when they played at the workers… Audio
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Britain's PM in intensive care
British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, taken into intensive care and correspondent Stuart Smith explains the concern for his well being amidst the UK's climbing COVID-19 death toll. Audio
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Health Minister lucky to have kept his job, for now
Health Minister David Clark, lucky to keep his job right now, but demoted in cabinet over flouting lock down rules. Political commentator Richard Harman gives his views on the debacle Audio
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Campaign launched to help cope with COVID stress
The Government is launching a campaign focussing on people's mental health during the pandemic. Mental Health Foundation CEO Shaun Robinson talks about the stress people are under. Audio
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The Panel with Ali Mau and Alan McElroy (Part 2)
Audio 7 Apr 2020This day in 1985 Wham! - the English pop music duo consisting of George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley, became the first western pop group to perform live in China, when they played at the workers… Audio
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The Panel with Ali Mau and Alan McElroy (Part 1)
Audio 7 Apr 2020The Government is launching a campaign focussing on people's mental health during the pandemic. Mental Health Foundation CEO Shaun Robinson talks about the stress people are under. Health Minister… Audio
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I've been thinking for 7 April 2020
Audio 7 Apr 2020Panellists Ali Mau and Alan McElroy share what they've been thinking about. Audio
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Poetry for the pandemic
The lockdown is leading people down all sorts of roads less traveled. One of those avenues is poetry. Poems and poets are creeping into news bulletins and broadcasts and more and more people are… Audio
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Investigating the Tiger King and other big cat collectors
The bizarre world of exotic animal collection is in the spotlight thanks to the binge worthy Netfix Tiger King. Journalist Rachel Nuwer takes us further into the world of people who keep lions and… Audio
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Album openers for the ages with Simon Sweetman
Music critic Simon Sweetman plays some of his picks for the best album opener ever written. Audio
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Claire Mabey's lockdown reading
Claire Mabey, Director of Verb Wellington, reviews three lockdown reads. Audio
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Cycling every street in New Zealand
We speak to John Randal about his cycling project and the short film A Good Sort of Mad. Audio