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  •   Home > News > Living & Travel

    Southern leaders are pleading with locals to follow the lockdown rules and take the pandemic seriously

    Southern leaders are pleading with locals to follow the lockdown rules and take the pandemic seriously


    Almost 120 of the country's 797 confirmed and probable cases have been in Otago and Southland -- the area covered by Southern DHB.

    They include some of the country's largest clusters of cases, in Queenstown and Bluff.

    Queenstown mayor Jim Boult is concerned many people still aren't following the rules.

    He says the district's testing capacity needs to be increased -- but people also need to be stay home and save lives.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     Today's News

    International:
    Julian Assange seeks 20-year jail term for David Morales, the Spaniard who spied on him 14:16

    Rugby:
    North Otago coach Luke Herden reckons they're peaking at the business end of rugby's Heartland Championship 14:06

    Living & Travel:
    A Hamilton Lotto player will be celebrating today after winning one-million-dollars in last night's Lotto First Division 14:06

    Environment:
    Rain has put a dampener on New Zealand's chances of making the semi-finals at the 50-over World Cup...washing out their match against Pakistan when the White Ferns were well on top 13:46

    International:
    Death doulas, family-led funerals and the deathcare movement hope to change the way we die 13:26

    Business:
    Teachers are rejecting the Government claim its pay offer is "quite generous" 13:26

    International:
    Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri crash in Formula 1 US Grand Prix sprint race 13:06

    Motoring:
    State Highway 73 at Rocky Point, in the South Island's West Coast is reopen after a slip 12:26

    Soccer:
    Wellington Phoenix coach Giancarlo Italiano reckons he needs to take a chill pill 11:56

    Motorsports:
    New Zealand Formula One driver Liam Lawson will start 12th on the grid for tomorrow's United States Grand Prix in Texas 11:46


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