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  • What have we learnt from the Covid-19 pandemic?

    Audio
    science health
    3 May 2025
    Shaun Hendy's book The Covid Response: A Scientist's Account of New Zealand's Pandemic and What Comes Next is out now.

    Shaun Hendy is a well-respected New Zealand physicist and the chief scientist at climate innovation company Toha.  He talks about his new book looking at NZ's Covid response. Audio

  • Mahi tokens launched in project to regrow native habitats

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    29 Oct 2024
    Te Kautuku beef station on the far East Coast, Tairāwhiti, is being used as a test case for a native habitat regeneration project by startup Toha Network, allowing supporters to purchase Mahi Tokens to fund the environmental work.

    An East Coast beef station has become a test case for a habitat regeneration project offering Mahi Tokens to fund the environmental work.

    Mahi tokens launched in project to regrow native habitats
  • Siouxsie Wiles expects abuse to get worse after ruling

    News
    New Zealand science
    9 Jul 2024

    The scientist says the harassment she gets from the public has not stopped, despite the Covid response mostly being behind us.

    Siouxsie Wiles expects abuse to get worse after court ruling, not better
  • Saving an old dish for new tech

    Audio
    science infrastructure
    5 Apr 2023
    The 30 metre radio telescope dish at Warkworth operated by AUT University's Institute for Radio Astronomy and Research.

    In a paddock north of Auckland lies a unique piece of infrastructure that's exposed the short-sighted nature of scientific funding in New Zealand.  Audio

  • Saving an old dish for new tech

    News
    The Detail science
    5 Apr 2023
    The 30 metre radio telescope dish at Warkworth operated by AUT University's Institute for Radio Astronomy and Research.

    In a paddock north of Auckland lies a unique piece of infrastructure that's exposed the short-sighted nature of scientific funding in New Zealand. 

    Audio

    Warkworth satellite spat shines light on science underfunding
  • Leading academics join hands to oppose Tarras airport plan

    News
    New Zealand business
    26 Jan 2023
    Proposed site of new airport

    Eleven of New Zealand's leading academics - including Dame Anne Salmond and professor Shaun Hendy - have signed an open letter calling for the plan to be scrapped.

    Tarras airport proposal faces more opposition as leading academics pen open letter
  • Science system reform needed to tackle environmental challenges - Verrall

    News
    Politics science
    7 Dec 2022
    Labour MP Dr Ayesha Verrall

    A reform of the country's science system is needed to tackle the big environmental challenges, says Research, Science and Innovation Minister Ayesha Verrall. Audio

    Science system reform needed to tackle environmental challenges - Verrall
  • Modelling data released for transparency - Professor Hendy

    Audio
    health Covid-19
    8 Feb 2022
    Shaun Hendy at his kitchen table, where he's doing NZ's modelling of Covid-19

    Covid Modelling Aotearoa is standing by its latest projections of an Omicron outbreak leading to thousands of hospitalisations every day. Video, Audio

  • Long weekend disguises jump in cases

    Audio
    Covid-19
    8 Feb 2022
    Shaun Hendy

    After a record number of Covid-19 cases were reported on Saturday, the prime minister believes the country's Omicron peak may be in late March. New Zealand recorded its largest ever one-day case… Audio

  • Why the Siouxsie Wiles and Shaun Hendy employment case matters

    News
    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    14 Jan 2022
    Associate professor Siouxsie Wiles and professor Shaun Hendy.

    Opinion - The case taken by two high-profile academics against their university goes to the heart of what it means to be a 'critic and conscience of society', writes professor Jack Heinemann.

    What does 'academic freedom' mean in practice? Why the Siouxsie Wiles and Shaun Hendy employment case matters
  • Otago Covid-19 experts copping abuse

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    6 Jan 2022
    University of Otago epidemiologist Professor Michael Baker

    University of Otago Covid-19 experts are not immune to the increasingly vitriolic attacks dished out to scientists commenting on New Zealand's pandemic response.

    Otago Covid-19 experts copping abuse
  • How Waitangi Tribunal hearings into Covid-19 response unfolded

    News
    Te Ao Māori Comment & Analysis
    21 Dec 2021
    A testing station for Assembly of God congregations in Māngere.

    Analysis - The finding that the government is actively breaching the Treaty of Waitangi in the pandemic response and is giving little heed to the needs of Māori will come as little surprise to those…

    Details from Waitangi Tribunal report on goverment's Covid-19 response
  • Covid-19 response: 'It is not partnership when Crown ignores advice'

    News
    Politics Te Ao Māori
    7 Dec 2021
    Dr Rawiri McKree Jansen said the premature death statistics from Counties Manukau Health highlight the state of the healthcare system.

    The Waitangi Tribunal has heard that authorities were told early on that the vaccine rollout would need a whānau focus but Māori providers were rebuffed.

    Covid-19 Māori response: 'It is not partnership when Crown ignores advice'
  • Waitangi Tribunal drills into vaccine rollout

    Audio
    politics Te Ao Māori
    7 Dec 2021
    A Māori warden gives parking advice at the Mōkau pop-up clinic.

    Special government advisors have told the Waitangi Tribunal they don't know why ethnicity hasn't been a greater focus of the vaccine rollout.

    Covid-19 modeller Shaun Hendy says his advice showed a… Audio

  • PM confident DHBs can cope with Covid-19 during summer break

    News
    Politics Covid-19
    22 Nov 2021
    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern speaks to the country on day two of the lockdown.

    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says she is confident that district health boards will be able to cope with Covid-19 pressures over the summer. Audio

    Jacinda Ardern confident that DHBs will be able to cope with Covid-19 pressures over summer
  • Covid-19 modeller reacts to PM's plan for summer

    Audio 22 Nov 2021
    No caption

    The Prime Minister said she wants New Zealanders to be able to travel this summer - although some areas have complained they don't want  holidaymakers. 

    Ardern said Police are working with Iwi to… Audio

  • Covid Christmas may leave clinics cheerless

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    20 Nov 2021
    This picture taken in Paris on December 22, 2020 shows a Christmas Santa Claus decoration, with a protective mask. (Photo by JOEL SAGET / AFP)

    General practitioners are preparing to navigate the holiday season with a potential surge in Covid-19 cases, as the virus continues to spread across the country.

    Covid Christmas may leave clinics cheerless
  • 'We're not going to see that sudden surge': Bloomfield plays down risk of summer spike

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    19 Nov 2021
    No caption

    The lifting of Auckland's border will not lead to a sudden surge in Covid-19 cases but some will pop up across the country, the Director-General of Health says. Audio

    Aotearoa not on course for dramatic spike in Covid-19 cases over summer - Bloomfield
  • Covid-19 wrap: Boosters announced, school mandates kick in

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    15 Nov 2021
    No caption

    The government announced booster shots for the vaccinated will roll-out at the end of the month as mandates start to take effect for school staff, while 173 new cases were announced today.

    Covid-19 wrap: Boosters announced, school mandates kick in
  • Health authorities warn rural Māori population is most at risk as Covid-19 spreads

    News
    Te Ao Māori Covid-19
    15 Nov 2021
    Ngaruahine Iwi Health Services general manager Warren Nicholls administers a Covid test in Stratford.

    As Covid-19 spreads to the Rotorua, Taupō and Tararua communities, authorites warn rural Māori are most at risk of the virus.

    Health authorities warn rural Māori population is most at risk as Covid-19 spreads
  • Covid-19: Virus spreading into the regions, raising concerns for rural Māori population

    Audio
    health
    15 Nov 2021
    No caption

    Health authorities warn the rural Māori population is most at risk as Covid-19 marches down the country and cases hit a new record.

    The virus is spreading in the North Island, with new cases in… Audio

  • Auckland's outbreak could soon reach peak - Hendy

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    15 Nov 2021
    No caption

    Auckland's Covid-19 outbreak is on track to reach a peak by the end of November, latest modelling suggests, but other pockets of the country are warned they might be in for a bumpy ride.

    Auckland's Covid-19 outbreak could soon reach peak - Shaun Hendy modelling
  • Covid-19: Modelling suggests worst case scenario could be avoided

    Audio
    science health
    15 Nov 2021
    Shaun Hendy at his kitchen table, where he's doing NZ's modelling of Covid-19

    The latest modeling suggests Auckland's Covid-19 outbreak is now less likely to hit its worse case scenario, and is on track to reach a peak by the end of November.

    Data modeller Shaun Hendy says… Audio

  • Covid-19: Experts urge government to delay restriction easing

    Audio
    health politics
    8 Nov 2021
    Central Auckland at midday on 27 August.

    The government is being urged to put the brakes on its plan to ease Covid-19 restrictions in Auckland as cases soar.

    It will confirm after Cabinet meets on Monday whether to go ahead as planned and… Audio

  • Fears Covid-19 cases will surpass 1000 a day by Christmas if restrictions eased

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    8 Nov 2021
    Coronavirus testing - doctor`s hand in medical glove holding test tube with Coronavirus positive blood over laboratory desk.

    The government is being urged to put the brakes on letting Aucklanders hit the shops this week, with one expert saying the outbreak could "explode and spin out of control".

    Fears Covid-19 cases will surpass 1000 a day by Christmas if restrictions eased
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