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Covid-19: Workplace Relations Minister Michael Wood on traffic light legislation speed
Opposition groups are criticising the government for rushing through legislation on the vaccination mandate - the subject of two days of debate before Parliament goes into recess.
This follows the… Audio
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Facebook gives users 'more control' over news feed
Facebook says it is introducing new features to give people more control over what appears in their news feeds.
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New book explores the legal systems of 16 Pacific nations and territories
A book providing an overview of the legal systems of a selection of Pacific nations and territories has been published. Audio
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Pressure on takeaway chains as Domino’s ditches 'fast chickens'
KFC refuses to say if it will sign up to the "Better Chicken Commitment" its competitor Domino's Pizza has adopted which promises a switch from fast-growing "Frankenchickens" to slower growing breeds.
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Charity Orange Sky cleans up with new van
A charity which provides a free mobile laundry and shower service to the country's homeless has just massively upped its capabilities - it's bought a third van, fully kitted out with everything people… Audio
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TradeWindow to debut on NZX seeking 'a wider pool of investors'
Supply chain technology company TradeWindow will list on the local stock exchange next week, after completing a successful funding round in September.
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Austria confirms national lockdown for unvaccinated
Austria is placing about 2 million unvaccinated people in lockdown amid record infection levels as Europe's Covid-19 surge grows.
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COP26: How might decisions at the climate summit change our lives?
A deal has been made at the climate summit in Glasgow, but what will that mean for the average person?
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Covid-19: Vaccinologist on AstraZeneca becoming available
AstraZeneca jabs will soon be available, in what is being seen as another lever in the government's push to boost vaccination rates.
The double dose vaccine will provide an alternative for those who… Audio
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Introducing: Miss Leading
Poneke producer and poet Miss Leading shares 'Self Help' from her debut album Minor Thing Audio
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Self Esteem: Prioritise Pleasure
Rebecca Lucy Taylor is a UK artist who makes music as Self Esteem. Her second album Prioritise Pleasure was hugely acclaimed, given Best Album of the year by The Guardian, The Sunday Times and… Audio
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Government announces new Ministry for Disabled People
A new Ministry for Disabled People will be set up as the government rolls out a different approach to support services and brings in a new law to make Aotearoa more accessible.
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The case for cutting the coverage of anti-vaxxers
Analysis: Anti-vaxxers have been in the news a lot recently, and all the coverage is putting the media in danger of becoming a vector for misleading or false messages. Audio
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National, ACT promise to return water assets to councils
Opposition parties would return water infrastructure to councils, they say, and they doubt the proposed working groups will address concerns about governance, ownership and accountability.
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Favourite plants
Claire Concannon hears how the the New Zealand Plant Conservation Network's favourite plant competition is shaping up, while Katy Gosset learns about research to improve the quality and growth… Audio
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Our Changing World - Dwarf plant, long odds
Audio 27 Oct 2021Claire Concannon speaks to John Barkla of the New Zealand Plant Conservation Network about the threat status of our native plants, what issues they are facing, and who he backing in the favourite… Audio
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Covid-19 wrap: 180 cases a day expected, hospitality sector wants vaccine mandates
Covid-19 cases hit three digits for the first time with 102 today, but that might go up to 180 a day in the next few weeks as emergency nurses foresee a 'tsunami' of patients with the virus.
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Auckland hotel to allow only fully vaccinated guests
An Auckland inner city hotel and restaurant operator has decided it will take only guests who are fully vaccinated from November.
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Covid-19: UK reaches 40,000 daily cases
There are nearly 40,000 daily cases of Covid-19 in the UK. In the last three months there have been more than three million cases, with 79,000 people needing hospitalisation.
Health experts are… Audio
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National's plan risks vulnerable communities, critics warn
The government says the National Party's Covid-19 business plan is economically illiterate, while others say it puts Māori, Pacific people and other vulnerable communities at risk. Audio
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Housing density to increase under bipartisan solution
National and the government have worked together to design new housing density rules that would allow three homes three storeys tall without a consent.
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Tertiary education body announces plans for building close ties with Māori
The national polytechnic is making partnership with Māori the top priority for the nation's 16 polytechnics and institutes of technology.
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Evergrande debt woes are manageable, China central bank official says
The spillover effect of China Evergrande Group's debt problems on the banking system is controllable, a central bank official says.
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Arvida buys over 1000 retirement villas, apartments from Arena Living
Retirement village operator Arvida is to buy a group of privately owned villages in a major expansion of its business.
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Aged-care residents struggling with isolation
Aged-care facilities say their Auckland residents are isolated and lonely as they head into their ninth week in lockdown. Audio