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Nikki Kaye and Amy Adams have both confirmed their resignations today and will not contest the September election.

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Judith Collins’ reshuffle plan after MPs quit
 
 
 
Judith Collins’ reshuffle plan after MPs quit
 
 


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There are two new cases of Covid-19 in New Zealand today. Both cases are in managed isolation and tested positive on day three of their stay.

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Show's over for MediaWorks boss Michael Anderson

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The business MediaWorks boss Michael Anderson leaves later this year will be vastly different from the one he walked into four years ago.
 
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The business MediaWorks boss Michael Anderson leaves later this year will be vastly different from the one he walked into four years ago.
 
 


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A man with Covid-19 left managed isolation in Auckland for more than an hour and went to a supermarket in the central CBD.

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New Covid case escaped isolation to go to Auckland supermarket. A man with Covid-19 left managed isolation in Auckland for more than an hour and went to a supermarket in the central CBD. The man, New Zealand's latest Covid case, arrived in New Zealand from India on July 3.
 
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New Covid case escaped isolation to go to Auckland supermarket. A man with Covid-19 left managed isolation in Auckland for more than an hour and went to a supermarket in the central CBD. The man, New Zealand's latest Covid case, arrived in New Zealand from India on July 3.
 
 


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Police performed the haka "Ko Te Uru Pounamu" for slain police officer Constable Matthew Hunt at Eden Park.

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There are three new cases of Covid-19 in New Zealand today, all in managed isolation.

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David Clark resigns as Health Minister

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Health Minister David Clark has resigned as Health Minister after he became an "unhelpful distraction" in the fight against Covid-19.
 
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Health Minister David Clark has resigned as Health Minister after he became an "unhelpful distraction" in the fight against Covid-19.
 
 


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PM Jacinda Ardern on David's Clark's resignation

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PM Jacinda Ardern said last week she "had discussions" with David Clark and how the primary focus should be the Government's response to Covid-19. Clark tendered his resignation to Ardern yesterday which was accepted.
 
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PM Jacinda Ardern said last week she "had discussions" with David Clark and how the primary focus should be the Government's response to Covid-19. Clark tendered his resignation to Ardern yesterday which was accepted.
 
 


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National leader Todd Muller has moved his predecessor into his shadow Cabinet, with Simon Bridges taking over the foreign affairs portfolio.

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National leader Todd Muller announces cabinet reshuffle
 
 
 
National leader Todd Muller announces cabinet reshuffle
 
 
 


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There are two new Covid-19 cases - both in managed isolation and quarantine facilities. A Hamilton will soon be ready to quarantine returning Kiwis.

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Team NZ probe: Govt halts funding for America's Cup

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Team New Zealand and America's Cup organisers are at the centre of an inquiry commissioned by the Crown over the spending of public money, including allegations of a "reclassified" $3 million loan and claims of fraud involving a Hungarian bank account.
 
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Team New Zealand and America's Cup organisers are at the centre of an inquiry commissioned by the Crown over the spending of public money, including allegations of a "reclassified" $3 million loan and claims of fraud involving a Hungarian bank account.
 
 


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Businesses with a 40 per cent reduction in revenue due to Covid-19 are now eligible for the wage subsidy extension.

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Tim Tams still up in the air with council support likely for Air Chathams | Local Focus

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Level 1 can't come quick enough for bars and eateries

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The chance to dine-in at restaurants under New Zealand's move to alert level 2 last month was reason to pop the bubbly for many Aucklanders, but Cafe Hanoi and Jefferson Bar owners say being able to allow more people in under Alert Level 1 will be an important boost. view all
 


 
 
The chance to dine-in at restaurants under New Zealand's move to alert level 2 last month was reason to pop the bubbly for many Aucklanders, but Cafe Hanoi and Jefferson Bar owners say being able to allow more people in under Alert Level 1 will be an important boost.
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First weekend at level 2 brings Palmerstonians out to enjoy the sun and shopping. Made with funding from NZ On Air.

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Nightlife in Level 2 | New Zealand Police Vlog S2 E06

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We’re heading into another weekend under level 2 so let’s all do our part to make sure we stay on track for level 1. 

Watch our latest vlog to see a snippet of what our frontline staff got up to on the first weekend in level 2 
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We’re heading into another weekend under level 2 so let’s all do our part to make sure we stay on track for level 1. 

Watch our latest vlog to see a snippet of what our frontline staff got up to on the first weekend in level 2 
 
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No charges to be laid against missing trampers despite lockdown

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The missing trampers who sparked a massive search and rescue operation in Kahurangi National Park will not face any charges even though they were on a risky multi-day tramp, which was forbidden during level 3 lockdown.

Dion Reynolds and Jessica O'Connor were found on Wednesday after 19 days lost in rugged terrain, at times in bad weather and totally out of food, but suffering only minor injuries.

The 23-year-olds entered the bush on May 8, even though New Zealand had been told to stay at home as much as possible and only to engage in low-risk activities that would avoid the need for rescues or medical care. That included restricting tramping to day walks on easy trails.

Nelson Bays Area Commander Inspector Paul Borrell told Checkpoint the trampers, who are now both safe and well, will not receive a formal warning because getting lost is not an offence. view all
 


 
The missing trampers who sparked a massive search and rescue operation in Kahurangi National Park will not face any charges even though they were on a risky multi-day tramp, which was forbidden during level 3 lockdown.

Dion Reynolds and Jessica O'Connor were found on Wednesday after 19 days lost in rugged terrain, at times in bad weather and totally out of food, but suffering only minor injuries.

The 23-year-olds entered the bush on May 8, even though New Zealand had been told to stay at home as much as possible and only to engage in low-risk activities that would avoid the need for rescues or medical care. That included restricting tramping to day walks on easy trails.

Nelson Bays Area Commander Inspector Paul Borrell told Checkpoint the trampers, who are now both safe and well, will not receive a formal warning because getting lost is not an offence.
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Documents obtained by Checkpoint have revealed numerous issues and a serious lack of consultation before the launch of the Police's Armed Response teams.

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Documents obtained by Checkpoint have revealed numerous issues and a serious lack of consultation before the launch of the Police's Armed Response teams.

The trials were launched in Counties Manukau, Waikato and Canterbury, last year in response to the Christchurch mosque attacks.

But internal documents, obtained by Checkpoint under the Official Information Act, detail numerous issues.

And as Nick Truebridge reports, papers show racism training has also been proposed to curb the ART's potential impact on Māori communities. view all
 


 
 
Documents obtained by Checkpoint have revealed numerous issues and a serious lack of consultation before the launch of the Police's Armed Response teams.

The trials were launched in Counties Manukau, Waikato and Canterbury, last year in response to the Christchurch mosque attacks.

But internal documents, obtained by Checkpoint under the Official Information Act, detail numerous issues.

And as Nick Truebridge reports, papers show racism training has also been proposed to curb the ART's potential impact on Māori communities.
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Worshippers will return to Linwood Mosque today for the first Friday prayers since gathering restrictions were loosened to allow groups up to 100.

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Worshippers will return to Linwood Mosque today for the first Friday prayers since gathering restrictions were loosened to allow groups up to 100.

RNZ visited the mosque, where reporter Conan Young found treasurer Abdul Aziz laying marks on the floor to ensure people prayed at a safe distance. view all
 


 
 
Worshippers will return to Linwood Mosque today for the first Friday prayers since gathering restrictions were loosened to allow groups up to 100.

RNZ visited the mosque, where reporter Conan Young found treasurer Abdul Aziz laying marks on the floor to ensure people prayed at a safe distance.
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On February 29, New Zealand had one active case of Covid-19. On Friday May 29, exactly three months on, there is now only one active case of Covid-19.

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On February 29, New Zealand had one active case of Covid-19. On Friday May 29, exactly three months on, there is now only one active case of Covid-19, with no new cases reported for a seventh day in a row.

The Health Ministry says seven more people have recovered and the total of confirmed and probable cases remains at 1504.

Auckland University Professor Shaun Hendy tells Lisa Owen New Zealand's path to Covid-19 elimination is a "huge deal". view all
 


 
 
 
On February 29, New Zealand had one active case of Covid-19. On Friday May 29, exactly three months on, there is now only one active case of Covid-19, with no new cases reported for a seventh day in a row.

The Health Ministry says seven more people have recovered and the total of confirmed and probable cases remains at 1504.

Auckland University Professor Shaun Hendy tells Lisa Owen New Zealand's path to Covid-19 elimination is a "huge deal".
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Covid 19 nearly gone in NZ, thousands hit road for long weekend

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Buses are back, campervans are going cheap and thousands of Kiwis are hitting the road for the long weekend.

It's the first public holiday we've had since lockdown restrictions eased and plenty of New Zealanders are taking the opportunity to see a slice of their own backyard.

For some it's a holiday - for others it's a chance to catchup with much missed friends and family.

Checkpoint cameraman Nick Monro and reporter Nita Blake-Persen headed out to hear about people's getaways - they filed this report view all
 


 
Buses are back, campervans are going cheap and thousands of Kiwis are hitting the road for the long weekend.

It's the first public holiday we've had since lockdown restrictions eased and plenty of New Zealanders are taking the opportunity to see a slice of their own backyard.

For some it's a holiday - for others it's a chance to catchup with much missed friends and family.

Checkpoint cameraman Nick Monro and reporter Nita Blake-Persen headed out to hear about people's getaways - they filed this report
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Napier resort with rate relief for some

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Foodbanks and commercial kitchens to the rescue

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Foodbanks and commercial kitchens to the rescue 
 
 
 
 
Foodbanks and commercial kitchens to the rescue 
 
 


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Kiwis buzzing with midnight haircuts

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Auckland hairdressers were buzzing as they returned to work on the stroke of midnight, buoyed by the sight of loyal customers queuing in the street. More than a dozen customers were waiting patiently in line on the North Shore's Birkenhead Ave to get a fresh haircut early today - and the queues were still pumping at 3am.
 
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Auckland hairdressers were buzzing as they returned to work on the stroke of midnight, buoyed by the sight of loyal customers queuing in the street. More than a dozen customers were waiting patiently in line on the North Shore's Birkenhead Ave to get a fresh haircut early today - and the queues were still pumping at 3am.
 
 


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It won't be a party but pub landlords are looking forward to having their 'family' back.

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Besos Latinos Ceviche Bar on Auckland's Halsey St, a Latin-American restaurant, is using them to ensure social distancing during alert level 2.

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Restaurant employs mannequins to ensure social distancing
 
 
 
Restaurant employs mannequins to ensure social distancing
 
 


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Rose City Quilters create over 100 quilts for families affected by lockdown | Local Focus

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Destiny Church goes ahead with service despite cap on on religious gatherings

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Tamaki billed Sunday’s service as taking a stand for the rights of everyone in New Zealand, including the right to religious freedom with a 10-person cap on religious gatherings in alert level 2, which the Government says is necessary to prevent the spread of Covid-19. view all
Tamaki billed Sunday’s service as taking a stand for the rights of everyone in New Zealand, including the right to religious freedom with a 10-person cap on religious gatherings in alert level 2, which the Government says is necessary to prevent the spread of Covid-19.


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Hundreds of thousands of children will also trade home learning and virtual Zoom meetings for the classroom today as schools around the country throw open their doors.

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Back to school for 800,000 Kiwi kids coming out of lockdown
 
 
Back to school for 800,000 Kiwi kids coming out of lockdown
 
 


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$278 million funding boost for early childhood education centres

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The Government will reinstate the 100 per cent funding band for teacher-led ECE services after it was scrapped by the previous Government in 2010, PM Jacinda Ardern said.
 
 

 
 
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The Government will reinstate the 100 per cent funding band for teacher-led ECE services after it was scrapped by the previous Government in 2010, PM Jacinda Ardern said.