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  •   Home > News > Politics

    Auckland's boundary is set to become a distant memory

    Auckland's boundary is set to become a distant memory


    It was in place for months last year... buying the rest of the country time to prepare for delta.

    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says regional boundaries aren't part of the traffic light system.

    She says that's because Omicron moves at pace - so we are better to focus energy on things that will make a difference, such as mask use, social distancing and reducing gathering sizes.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     Today's News

    International:
    Japan asks army to cull bears after spike in attacks on humans 7:07

    Rugby League:
    The Kiwi Ferns have called 18-year-old lock Trinity Tauaneai into the team for this weekend's league match with the Jillaroos 7:07

    Business:
    Queenstown tourism operators are heading into summer on a high, with strong visitor numbers and growing optimism 6:27

    Environment:
    Snow's closed a number of South Island state highways 22:27

    Accident and Emergency:
    A person has been flown to hospital in a critical condition after falling down a Waikato waterfall 21:17

    International:
    Two US Navy aircraft based on USS Nimitz carrier crash within 30 minutes in South China Sea 19:47

    International:
    Arnold Schwarzenegger accuses US states of trying to 'out-cheat' each other under Trump 19:17

    Accident and Emergency:
    A single-vehicle crash has blocked State Highway 2 in the Hauraki District near Karangahake Gorge 18:57

    Environment:
    Areas already hit by last week's wild weather are in for another round 18:37

    Boxing:
    Joseph Parker is adamant he still has the fire to climb the ranks of boxing's heavyweight division again 18:07


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