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Black Caps prepare for tests without Williamson, Taylor
Ross Taylor and Kane Williamson have scored nearly 15,000 test runs and combined for more than 40 centuries - but New Zealand will be without both for the series against South Africa starting in… Audio
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Covid-19: Union says businesses would keep mandates
A union representing workers across a range of sectors says even if vaccine mandates ended many businesses would keep them going.
First Union represents about 30,000 workers in retail, finance… Audio
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Kamila Valieva had three substances in drug test - report
In the latest in the Olympics doping saga, it's emerged Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva had three substances found in her drug testing sample.
All three of the substances detected can be used to… Audio
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Covid-19: Principals want access to RATs
Principals are fuming that schools won't have ready access to rapid antigen tests to keep their doors open during the Omicron outbreak.
They're urgently asking to be included in the government's… Audio
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Covid-19: Man in MIQ goes on hunger strike
A man in MIQ has gone on hunger strike, because of what he believes are over-zealous regulations.
Andre Huguet said he's upset with the treatment he's had from staff, and the restrictions he's… Audio
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Multi-talented macroalgae
Claire visits a macroalgae research facility in Tauranga to learn how and why the team there are growing large quantities of seaweed and freshwater macroalgae. Audio
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What's different about this protest at Parliament?
For more than a week, hundreds of protesters have been occupying the ground of Parliament - presenting challenges for the police, politicians and the journalists covering it. Audio
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Growing calls for mannequins to reflect all sizes
Mannequins have decorated store windows for hundreds of years but in terms of size and shape they have stayed relatively the same.
Now there are renewed calls for them to better reflect the broad… Video, Audio
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Abortion Safe Areas - a rights balancing act
In the latest from The House, MPs strike a balance in shaping legislation to enable Abortion Safe Areas. Audio
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Protesters disturbing Wellingtonians' lives, councillor says
As yet another day passes with police seemingly unable to deliver on threats to tow the protestors' vehicles and free up the streets around Parliament, frustration is growing.
And images of the party… Video, Audio
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Covid-19: Chris Hipkins on rapid antigen test supply
The National Party and the Government are still locked in an argument about rapid antigen tests, but Covid-19 response minister Chris Hipkins says stockpiling them would have been a waste.
National… Audio
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Covid-19: Luxon still not planning to meet protest
National Party leader Christopher Luxon says there's a wide range of groups involved at the protest at Parliament and he's not planning on meeting with them.
Occupiers have lived in tents on the… Audio
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Covid-19: Coster delivers ultimatum to protesters
Protesters parked illegally in Wellington haven't moved their vehicles, despite an ultimatum issued by the Police Commissioner.
Andrew Coster said the clock is ticking, and protesters must move the… Audio
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Where does the Pacific fit into America's Indo-Pacific policy?
This week the United States released its Indo Pacific Strategy very clearly outlining its concern with the rising influence of China in the region and emphasising the need for a "Free and Open… Audio
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Tow firms sympathetic to Parliament protestors, won't move cars
A tow truck operator says the reason towies won't move the vehicles illegally blocking streets outside of Parliament is not due to safety concerns as claimed by police - it's because they sympathise… Audio
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RATs and lanyards keep top cheese company rolling in Phase 2
Whitestone Cheese is relying on RATs to keep it going under phase 2 of the Omicron response.
Whitestone Cheese has sourced the rapid antigen tests itself and is waiting to be confirmed as a critical… Video, Audio
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Parliament protest 'no longer tenable' - Police Commissioner
'No longer tenable'. The country's top cop has renewed calls for protesters to move their vehicles off the roads blocking central Wellington streets, to bring to an end the major disruption.
They've… Video, Audio
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Covid Response Minister on new traveller self isolation scheme
Under new government rules some returnees can get a temporary pass out of self isolation to visit a terminally ill relative, go to court or get medical attention.
And sports teams or performers who… Video, Audio
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The Panel with Zoe George and Mark Knoff-Thomas (Part 2)
Audio 15 Feb 2022Panellists Zoe George and Mark Knoff-Thomas on national cat legislation, Zoi Sadowski-Synnott going for gold again and a UK school going meat-free. Audio
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Peace and conflict on Parliament's lawn
Protesters at parliament are heading into their second week of occupation.
At the end of last week, Police arrested some of the group, but this didn't permanently clear the area - nor did ticketing… Audio
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'Gentle graffiti': Yarnbombers target Karangahape Rd, Potters Park for Pride-themed creations
February is Pride Month, and while many of the usual celebrations have fallen victim to the red traffic light setting, the Auckland LGBT+ community has found a way to mark Pride without the worry of… Video, Audio
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Kamila Valieva allowed to compete at Olympics
Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva can compete at the Winter Olympics, despite failing a drug test in December.
The sport's highest court has ruled "exceptional circumstances" mean the 15-year-old… Audio
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Winter Olympic update: Russian figure skater cleared to compete
At the Winter Olympics the 15 year old Russian figure skater Kamila Valineva has been cleared to compete after failing an earlier drug test - joining Nathan Rarere with more on that story is our… Audio
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Case #034 - Raurimu
Six people were killed and four injured when Stephen Anderson took his father's shotgun and went on a rampage in the sleepy North Island settlement of Raurimu, in 1997. Michael Morrah interviewed… Audio
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Spotify, Joe Rogan and the question of editorial responsibility
The Joe Rogan Experience is one of the world's biggest podcasts, but does Spotify need to take greater responsibility for its content? Audio
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NZ readies for Phase 2 of Omicron outbreak
As the Omicron outbreak rapidly expands, New Zealand is readying for the next stage of its Covid-19 response - Phase 2.
981 new cases were recorded in the community today, bringing the total number… Audio
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Restaurants closing, denied 'ludicrous' test-to-work exemption
Some hospitality businesses feel they are getting the cold shoulder again from government after being left out of the test to work scheme, which is designed to keep the doors open during peak Omicron.
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The Panel with Kathryn Graeme and Phil O'Reilly (Part 1)
Audio 14 Feb 2022Panellists Phil O'Reilly and Kathryn Graham discuss the anti-mandate protests, mortage serviceability stress, and whether schools should go meat-free. Audio
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Police offer anti-mandate protestors free parking
Police have offered anti-mandate protestors free parking in an effort to clear the blocked streets around Parliament.
The occupation is in its 7th day, with more than 3000 demonstrators turning out… Audio
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NZer misses by 2 hours having to not MIQ on travel back from OZ
A woman will have to go through managed isolation because she'll miss the deadline for quarantine-free travel with Australia by just two hours. Changes to the border rules mean vaccinated New… Audio