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Summary of address by Rear admiral Proctor, Chief of the Royal New Zealand Navy: It is an exciting time for any Navy when you contemplate the acquisition of new ships. As a Navy, we defend the sovereignty and territory of New Zealand and our lines of communication, but demands for our capabilities are changing. We face a growing need to be more resilient across our large maritime nation. We face complex challenges and competing demands across our territory, our Exclusive Economic Zone and our expansive oceanic neighbourhood, from the equator to the South Pole.

Article: https://www.pacificexpo.com.au/conferences/PDFs/New-Zealand-Southern-Ocean-Patrol-Vessel-Pacific-2019-Presentation.pdf
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Author: Georgia-May Gilbertson

Strict immigration rules, regulations and a turbulent marriage separation has torn a mother and son apart after he was suddenly deported from New Zealand. 

In February, David Baker, 21, was confronted by a group of police officers before he was escorted to the Hastings cells for being in the country illegally. 

After calling New Zealand home for the last 12 years, he's returned to a strange country - Johannesburg, South Africa. 

Article: https://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/news/hawkes-bay/119830895/mother-heartbroken-as-eldest-son-deported-from-new-zealand-in-visa-mixup
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Author: Priscilla Dickinson

The nationwide supply of toilet rolls is now flush as supermarkets confirm they have plenty of stock available.

Following the announcement of New Zealand's first case of COVID-19, which caused a flood of panic-buying at supermarkets, shoppers should feel confident there are plenty of loo rolls to go round. 

Article: https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/money/2020/03/coronavirus-toilet-paper-suppliers-absorb-buying-spree.html
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Author: Henry Cooke

The Government will introduce a targeted wage subsidy for businesses hurt by Coronavirus, allowing them to keep on employees that they otherwise couldn't afford.

There will also be some targeted tax help for businesses hurt by the virus' economic effect, with possible deferred payments and relief for small businesses impacted. 

Article: https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/120130921/coronavirus-government-will-introduce-wage-subsidies-to-help-businesses-keep-staff-on
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Author: Lana Andelane

Laboratory workers will strike in labs currently testing for the novel coronavirus - a protest that comes at a "poor time", according to Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield.

District Health Board (DHB) medical laboratory workers and NZ Blood Service employees, who are members of the APEX union, will strike on March 13.

Article: https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/new-zealand/2020/03/apex-union-lab-workers-to-strike-in-labs-testing-for-covid-19-ministry-of-health-disappointed.html
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Author: Dan Satherley

Australian scientists have revealed how they managed to isolate the COVID-19 virus and send it to labs across the world for further research, in the hopes of finding a vaccine. 

Article: https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/world/2020/03/coronavirus-aussie-scientists-send-live-virus-samples-around-the-world-for-study.html
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Author: Bob Seely

Ever since the Imperial Federation League in the late 19th century, the idea of closer political ties between the ‘CANZUK’ nations – Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom (UK) – has waxed and waned. In recent years, however, those calling for deeper relations between the four great nations have grown louder. The reason is simple: the four countries share a common language, similar legal and political systems, and even have a single Head of State. Above all, despite being ethnically diverse and culturally vibrant, the CANZUK nations share a common outlook and set of values.

Article: https://britishinterest.org/proposals-for-canzuk/
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