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Coronavirus: Gym goers still paying fees
Some gym goers are still paying their membership rates in an effort to help businesses through the pandemic.
Gyms shut their doors under lockdown and will likely remain closed when the country moves… Audio
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Death toll rises in Nova Scotia mass shooting
The death toll from the worst mass shooting in Canadian history has risen to 18, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says, with the tally including a police officer and the gunman.
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Gunman dressed as police kills at least 16 in rural Canada
A suspected gunman who dressed as a policeman killed at least 16 people, including a police officer, in Nova Scotia, Canadian police say.
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Covid-19: critical decision looms for PM, Cabinet
Analysis: The indicators are good and alert level 3 is just around the corner, but it's been a rush job and confusion is already starting to emerge.
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New Maori Party co-leaders a 'missed opportunity' - Sandra Lee
The Māori Party announced that John Tamihere and iwi leader Debbie Ngarewa-Packer will head the party into the 2020 election.
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Tamihere and Ngarewa-Packer new Māori Party leaders
Former Labour Cabinet Minister John Tamihere and iwi leader Debbie Ngarewa-Packer are the new co-leaders of the Māori Party.
The party has been rebuilding after losing its two MPs at the 2017… Audio
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Nashville Babylon 13 April, 2020
This week's Nashville Babylon has a rare John Lee Hooker track, birthday tunes for Loretta Lynn and Al Green, chilled out soul courtesy of King Curtis and Solomon Burke plus a timeless classic from… Audio
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Northland still holding out for rain
Rain last night and more forecast today in Northland is desperately needed, while the south gets a wintry blast.
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Bonus Episode! Small Business Innovators
In this bonus episode we ask small businesses how they are innovating to help themselves and support one another during the Covid-19 Coronavirus lockdown. Audio
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From the banjo, violin and cello to the electronica infused instruments of today
Strings in their many forms, acoustic and electronic : from the unadorned banjo and violin to experimental electronics. Video
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Covid-19: New York has more cases of coronavirus than any country
New York state now has more coronavirus cases than any other country outside the US, according to latest figures.
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App being developed to improve Covid-19 contact tracing
The Ministry of Health is working on a locally developed app to improve the tracing of the contacts of Covid-19 cases, the Prime Minister says.
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Covid-19: Wairarapa business confidence 'plummeting'
The quarterly survey by Business Wairarapa also found a low level of planning and business preparedness in times of disruption.
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Life in the press gallery
The Parliamentary press gallery is 150 this year and like many birthdays it has prompted members, both newbies and veterans alike, to reflect on their roles in an ever-changing media landscape, writes…
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Life in the press gallery
The Parliamentary press gallery is 150 this year and like many birthdays it has prompted members, both newbies and veterans alike, to reflect on their roles in an ever-changing media landscape. Video
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LIVE VIDEO: Royal New Zealand Ballet - Hansel & Gretel
We're thrilled to share with you this livestreamed recording of RNZ Ballet's production of Hansel & Gretel with music by Claire Cowan.
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Justice Venning steps down from top role
The Chief High Court judge Justice Geoffrey Venning is stepping down from the top role to return to being a full time judge.
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Immigration Minister outlines visa changes to help workforce
The government is moving to relax visa requirements for migrant workers to help ease workforce shortages in certain sectors. But the aged care sector says the changes need to go further.Those on… Audio
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Confusion as government floats benefit access for immigrants
The government has changed immigration rules to help supermarkets cope with labour shortages.
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How tourist hot spot Queenstown is surviving the lockdown
Queenstown will have to try to sustain itself on domestic tourism as it looks towards a future with no international tourists arriving. Audio
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Support for police presence to disperse crowds on beaches
Police have not ruled out taking a tougher approach to clear out city hotspots where hundreds of people are going for their lockdown fresh air fixes. Audio
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Coronavirus: Police ready to step in on footpath hoggers
Police say they will take a tougher line on people if they don't behave properly in public spaces during the lockdown.
One Aucklander, Rob Lee, says he doesn't have a problem with the way people are… Audio
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Coronavirus: Walkers flood parks, beaches during lockdown
Spells of fine weather are luring hundreds of people to local parks, beaches and walking hotspots to get their lockdown breath of fresh air.
While most are happy with the distance provided by others… Audio
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South Korean emergency exercise led to faster Covid-19 response
A South Korean tabletop exercise on emergency responses to a fictional mysterious outbreak led directly to tools the country deployed less than a month later to manage the arrival and spread of the…
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On the backbenches: A seven-day-a-week job
National’s Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi was New Zealand’s first Indian and Sikh MP. He reflects on his 12 years in Parliament. Audio