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Only 83% of NZ children up to date with vaccinations by age 2
The government is targeting childhood vaccinations with a goal of 95% of all children to be fully immunised by age 2. Right now only 83% of kiwi kids are up to date with their shots by age 2, lagging… Audio
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Northland schools appeal to parents of truants at fish and chip shops
Northland schools are trying to hook truants back into class, by targeting their parents at the local chippy, among other things. Education Minister Jan Tinetti has today highlighted figures showing… Video, Audio
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'Crisis': The state of the Far North's crucial roads
The Far North's roads are in a perilous state – and the fix-up job is mammoth in scale. Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of conditions on farms around the country
Autumn in Manawatu has been one out of the box. As a result, farmers are taking a fair bit of feed into winter. There won't be much work being done on farms in Southland this weekend - duck shooting… Audio
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Whangarei GP concerned about lack of access to Covid-19 vaccine
A Whangarei GP is concerned at how difficult it is to access the Covid-19 vaccine, as case numbers surge and booster rates stall.
Only 43 percent of people aged over 50 have had their second booster.
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
In Taranaki the temperature gauge is rising and pasture growth is finally looking good. In Southland, they're flat out tailing and some farmers are pleasantly surprised that their lambing tally is… Audio
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'Abysmal' early voter turnout raises questions around approach to local elections
We're halfway through the voting period for the 2022 Local Government Elections, but so far apathy is having a landslide win. Voter turnout has been at a record low. Audio
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Northland council urges crackdown on vape stores
A Northland council is calling for a national crackdown on the sale of vapes, which it says is an epidemic infiltrating the community and causing problems at schools.
In downtown Dargaville there are… Audio
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Indigenous Forest and Carbon
Two retired Auckland University lecturers put the case for correctly acknowledging the role native trees can play in carbon sequestration. Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
It's been another great week in Canterbury with weather as good as you could expect for the time of year. Conditions are excellent for newly establishing seed and grain crops. Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Gisborne vegetable growers are sick of being blamed for food price hikes which means people are chosing less healthy food options, and grass growth in mid and south Canterbury is exceptional for this… Audio
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Police explain how holiday Covid-19 checkpoints will work
From 11:59pm Tuesday Auckland's Covid border is reopening, allowing people to travel north and south, to and from the region.
Police and Te Tai Tokerau Border Control will be staffing two checkpoints… Video, Audio
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Northland Covid border checkpoints set for Uretiti, Maungaturoto
The gateway to Northland will be guarded by two checkpoints this summer, to keep Covid out and welcome vaccinated visitors in.
Police will be stopping cars south of Whangārei on State Highway 1 near… Audio
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Whangārei mayor hopes orange level possible for north by mid-January
Whangārei Mayor Sheryl Mai has told Checkpoint the red level of the traffic light system is not like alert level 2.
"It's quite different... We've been in a privileged position of level two, and… Video, Audio
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Whangārei ditches Ōruku Landing, $60m grant gone
The scrapping of Whangārei waterfront development plans have left some relieved and others resentful.
The district council was given $60 million in government funding for the Ōruku Landing conference… Audio
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Whangārei on high alert as local Covid case discovered
A Covid case in the Whangārei suburb of Otangarei has health authorities on high alert, with fears it could be a 'timebomb' waiting to go off.
The positive case spent a week in the community before… Audio
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Excitement but anxiety in Northland as Auckland border to reopen
Excitement from some Northlanders about visitors returning to the rohe is tinged with anxiety about the Covid-19 risk they bring. Audio
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Māori health providers drive tough roads to bring vaccine to Northland whānau
Māori health providers in Tai Tokerau are sprinting to boost lagging vaccine rates as community cases in the rohe rise.
Another two cases have emerged in Kaikohe today and a baby has been admitted to… Audio
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Whangārei doctor warns of low-vaccine risk as hospitals face surge
As Te Tai Tokerau prepares to move down alert levels, a Whangārei doctor is pleading with people to get vaccinated - saying the effects of not doing so, will be absolutely devastating.
There are… Audio
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MP and GP, Dr Shane Reti helps vaccinate locals in Northland
A new Northland town has popped up as a Covid-19 location of interest.
The AA driver and vehicle licensing centre in Kerikeri is believed to be linked to the two Auckland women who travelled North… Audio
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Whangārei mayor not happy over uncooperative Covid-19 case
"I'm actually quite grumpy," Whangārei Mayor Sheryl Mai told Checkpoint after the announcement of level 3 lockdown for Northland.
"We've got a person who really has done everything that they should… Video, Audio
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Covid-19: Northland on tenterhooks after positive case - Sheryl Mai
Northland is holding its breath after confirmation of a positive Covid-19 case in Whangarei.
An Auckland essential worker discovered to have a small trace of the virus while in Whangarei has now… Audio
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Covid-19 Minister denounces anti-vax GPs, but not intervening
The Covid-19 Response Minister has denounced antivax GPs but says it's up to the Medical Council to deal with them.
Chris Hipkins' statements come after RNZ revealed two Northland GP clinics do not… Audio
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Northland iwi providers, Peeni Henare discuss lagging vaccination rate
'On the precipice of a future... or significant failure.' That's how the Whānau Ora Minister described the current state of the Covid-19 vaccine rollout today.
Peeni Henare met with iwi health… Audio
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Govt urged to boost local help to stamp out meth in Far North
Recovering meth addicts in the Far North are begging the government to boost local resources to help kick the drug.
Former users from across the motu have been visiting Kaitaia in a push to support… Audio
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Marsden Pt workers feel abandoned by govt as job cuts loom
Frustrated workers at Marsden Point feel abandoned by the government ahead of a vote over whether to cut hundreds of jobs.
Shareholders will decide on Friday whether to stop processing oil at the… Audio
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The government's takeover of water infrastructure
Crumbling pipes, polluted beaches, bugs in drinking water ... something has to be done about the nation's ageing water infrastructure. But is Three Waters the right solution? Audio
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Unemployment looms as Marsden Pt oil refinery winds down
Northland's jobless rate could be set to skyrocket as one of the region's biggest employers winds down.
Workers at the Marsden Point oil refinery are bracing for hundreds of jobs to go next year… Audio
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Marsden Pt workers fear major job losses as shutdown looms
Workers at Northland's oil refinery say the region should be bracing for the biggest loss of jobs in a generation, but not enough is being done to cushion the blow.
Plans for a $250 million shutdown… Video, Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch - curious case of the MIQ martyr
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin talks to Karyn Hay about a Covid campaigner getting the oxygen of publicity. Also: 'Novax' Djokovic being a sore winner, a mindblowing radio… Video, Audio