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Metro News 2020: 18th September
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Metro News: September 15th 2020
The students at the New Zealand Broadcasting School bring you Metro News for 2020.
Almost Unheard Of: Where to From Here.
Almost Unheard Of is a fortnightly long-form series, delving into the experience's refugees and/or migrants have with the media.
Almost Unheard Of: A long way to go.
Almost Unheard Of is a fortnightly long-form series, delving into the experiences refugees and/or migrants have with the media.
Almost Unheard Of: A tale of three friends.
Almost Unheard Of is a fortnightly long-form series, delving into the experiences refugees and/or migrants have with the media.
Change to level three "premature", says expert
A virologist at Otago University was "amazed" at the results of the lockdown but believes the change of alert level was premature.
Kiwi artist team up for online exhibit
Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū has teamed up with dozens of Kiwi artists to launch an online-only exhibition.
Christ Church Cathedral set for restoration
Plans to restore Christ Church Cathedral are under way so work can start immediately after lockdown restrictions are lifted.
Government centres to tackle rise in unemployment
The Government is opening 35 employment centres throughout New Zealand to help those unemployed due to COVID19.
Ramadan during COVID-19
Kiwi-Muslims are adjusting the way they observe Ramadan due to COVID-19
New Brighton residents call for action
Ratepayers want action around the state of the New Brighton Mall and 30 years of neglect
Pay cuts for PM and Govt ministers
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, Government Ministers, and Public Service Chief Executives will be taking a 20 percent pay cut for six months
Wheelchair user falls, breaks foot at roundabout
Patient at Burwood Hospital Spinal Unit "cracks" foot after falling at steep kerb.
Mystery smoke the result of plant burn-off
Oderings Garden Centre in Mairehau is responsible for the smoke looming over the central city this morning.
Sweater weather is finally here
It will be a cloudy but dry start to the day.
Muslim association wants $1.3 million for security
But community urges government to be involved in boosting security at mosques.
Library goers express condolences to Christchurch
More than 600 people have expressed their condolences to the Muslim community after the March 15 attacks.