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Wellington today, June 28: Covid-19 alert level 2 extended, Te Papa to reopen after deep clean, NZ Opera members devastated over performance cancellations

Wellington today, June 28: Covid-19 alert level 2 extended, Te Papa to reopen after deep clean, NZ Opera members devastated over performance cancellations
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Wellington today, Friday June 4: Jervois Quay closed, Free tree climbing at the Botanical Gardens and The Room at Roxy Cinema

Letter from the Editor: The humans behind the story, food colouring flags and being optimistic about change

It’s now six months since I came home to Aotearoa New Zealand to edit The Dominion Post, and I’ve been thinking a lot about what it means to be a good Kiwi in the 2020s. For me, it means being meticulous with my recycling, immersing myself in our unique culture, and thinking about how to reset after the Covid crisis. For my new-to-New-Zealand child, it means not standing too close to the batsman when you’re learning how to be wicket-keeper. As I consider my re-Kiwification, two trips I’ve made in the past couple of weeks have had a profound impact on me.

How Covid has hit our $5 billion international education sector - and what universities are doing about it

Chris McKeen/Stuff Afiqah Ramizi, president of the New Zealand International Students Association and a medical student at Auckland University. She says universities need to recognise that international students are not immune to financial hardship caused by Covid-19. New Zealand’s international education sector used to be a major part of the economy. The $5 billion it pumped into the country annually supported around 45,000 jobs and made it New Zealand’s fifth-largest export earner. Universities New Zealand chief executive Chris Whelan says that, pre-Covid-19, the sector expected between 21,000 and 22,000 international students in 2020. About 7000 had not made it into the country. A top New Zealand epidemiologist warns that pre-depature testing is not enough to keep Covid-19 out of New Zealand communities.

Universities welcome return of international students

Universities welcome return of international students
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