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Public, doctors not impressed by govt rules to curb Covid
Masks and rapid antigen tests will be free to the public, and Covid patients will have greater access to antiviral Covid treatments in the latest move to slow the soaring rise in case numbers… Audio
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What you need to know: Ministries toy with facial recognition
Analysis - Documents show multiple government ministries and agencies have been batting about the idea of using controversial facial recognition technology.
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Cost concerns scupper fresh air plans for Auckland buses
Plans to introduce more fresh air into Auckland's bus fleet to reduce the risk of Covid-19 transmission were abandoned due to cost.
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'Trybaries' inspiring people to get active with borrowed equipment
An Otago initiative is making recreation more accessible by introducing 'Trybraries' across the region.
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Introducing: Annika
Emerging Auckland-based singer-songwriter Annika introduces herself to us with her debut single, 'crying over spilled milk' Video, Audio
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Growers optimistic about new supermarket watchdog
The Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister David Clark is confident making supermarkets sign up to an enforceable code of conduct will help ease the pain in Kiwis' pockets.
But the devil may be in… Audio
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'Sick of being singled out': Paul Eagle on the mayoral billboard saga
Wellington mayoral candidate Paul Eagle has removed digital billboards over the weekend after being asked to do so, but has put up billboards on new sites and says it is legal.
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Introducing: Goldsmith Baynes
Audio 2 Jul 2022This week for introducing, its Goldsmith Baynes - Te Aranga o Matariki is a waiata that celebrates the rising of the constellation Matariki. It welcomes Matariki “Mānawatia a Matariki”, the “mātahi o… Video, Audio
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Ardern and Johnson agree to visa changes to benefit New Zealanders under 35
Young New Zealanders will be able to spend more time living and working in the United Kingdom under changes to a popular visa.
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Principals' Federation says schools face 'conundrum' over mask-wearing
An education sector leader has welcomed extra masks being supplied for primary school children, but has questioned the timing and says it will be a challenge to reinstate a culture of wearing them. Audio
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Health Minister says free GP visits are a success before review is complete
Counties Manukau Health has started a review of a free GP visits scheme in South Auckland after a two-week trial designed to ease pressure on Middlemore Hospital's emergency department.
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Oral Questions for Wednesday 29 June 2022
Audio 29 Jun 2022Questions to Ministers NICOLA WILLIS to the Acting Prime Minister: Does he stand by the Prime Minister's statement that "We need to be aspirational, and have a plan, but we also need to be disciplined… Audio
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Vanuatu PM constitutional changes shelved
Vanuatu's Parliament has shelved the controversial constitutional changes that Prime Minister Bob Loughman's Government wanted to push through.
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Why the PM said no to the commonwealth summit but yes to NATO
Opinion - Jacinda Ardern's decision to attend the NATO summit in Spain but skip the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Rwanda symbolises the changes she is making to New Zealand foreign…
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French elections: Who is Mélenchon and what does his Nupes alliance want?
A veteran firebrand of France's far-left has a strong chance of depriving President Emmanuel Macron of controlling the next government.
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Minister frustrated by no firm decision from WTO talks
The Minister of Trade is frustrated after talks at the twelfth meeting at the World Trade Organisation have just wrapped up but no firm decisions appear to be made.
The issues at stake have included… Audio
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ACC review finds privacy policies outdated, poorly understood by staff
A damning independent review has found ACC's privacy policies are outdated, have gaps and are poorly understood by staff.
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Hipkins as Police Minister may be 'window dressing for the public' - Mark Mitchell
Replacing Poto Williams as Police Minister could just be "window dressing for the public" if it doesn't bring changes, says National's police spokesperson Mark Mitchell.
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Investigation into truck incident shows failure not a one-off
An investigation into a big double-trailer truck losing half its heavy load on a highway shows it was not a one-off accident.
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Introducing: Rosina & The Weavers
This week we are introduced to Rosina and the Weavers. Audio
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National would ban gang patches, give police new powers
The National Party is proposing four steps to give police new powers to tackle the gang problem.
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Vanuatu constitutional amendments delayed after MPs boycott
Vanuatu's speaker was forced to suspend a special parliamentary sitting this morning after the opposition and several government MPs did not turn up.
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Auckland port's automation scheme scrapped, Mayor responds
A failed automation project at Ports of Auckland has seen $65 million gone to waste.
The Port's new board has canned the controversial project that would have seen driverless straddle carriers or… Video, Audio