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Take a moment to remember our fallen by standing at 6:00 am on Saturday 25 April at your letterbox, front door, lounge r...
24/04/2020

Take a moment to remember our fallen by standing at 6:00 am on Saturday 25 April at your letterbox, front door, lounge room, balcony or driveway and mark this occasion. Although we may not be physically together, let’s show our solidarity Otago

Call for patience this Anzac weekend Otago Civil Defence Group Controller Richard Saunders is asking Otago residents to ...
24/04/2020

Call for patience this Anzac weekend



Otago Civil Defence Group Controller Richard Saunders is asking Otago residents to dig deep this Anzac weekend and put the needs of Otago before themselves.

“Anzac Day is a time to reflect on the huge sacrifices made by thousands of servicemen and women for our country,” said Mr Saunders.



“While the sacrifices we have been asked to make over the past few weeks pale in comparison to those made by our Anzacs, they do share a collective character – a huge team effort pulling in one direction.



“We’ve all learned a bit about being part of a nationwide project with a common goal. The best way we can honour our servicemen and women this weekend is by maintaining our own collective effort.”



“By staying in our bubble we’ve made great progress in stopping transmission of the virus, but the job’s not finished yet.



“I know everyone’s minds are turning to next week and being able to dust off the surfboard or mountain bike. However, the Level 4 restrictions are still in place and for good reason, and I urge everyone to continue to put the needs of Otago and New Zealand first.”



Civil defence and Southern Police cautioned anyone who was tempted to ignore the rules that they would not only be letting down Otago they would also be risking arrest.



“Police checkpoints across Otago will continue over the weekend and enforcement action remains an option for anyone caught flouting the Level 4 rules,” said Southern District Commander Paul Basham



Mr Saunders encouraged Otago to start their weekend by commemorating Anzac Day and getting behind the RSA and New Zealand Defence Forces’ Stand at Dawn campaign.



“Take a moment to remember our fallen by standing at 6:00 am on Saturday 25 April at your letterbox, front door, lounge room, balcony or driveway and mark this occasion. Although we may not be physically together, let’s show our solidarity Otago.”

Stopping COVID-19 is everyone’s businessMany Otago businesses will be eager to get back into action under Level 3 but pr...
23/04/2020

Stopping COVID-19 is everyone’s business

Many Otago businesses will be eager to get back into action under Level 3 but preventing the spread of COVID-19 must remain a top priority, says Otago Civil Defence Controller Richard Saunders.

“Thanks to Otago’s collective efforts, we have done really well in stopping the spread of COVID-19,” says Mr Saunders.

“Losing ground and going backwards in our fight is the last thing we need, so businesses need to play their part as we move into Level 3.”

He says the region’s business community will have an important role in getting Otago’s economy back on its feet. However, protecting employees and the public needed to be the top priority for any businesses able to reopen.

“Life under Level 3 is not without risk and it is critical that health measures are strictly upheld to manage these risks,” says Saunders.

Businesses who can operate safely in Level 3 can start preparing this week, with safety restrictions in place. This includes returning to places of work to receive freight if necessary providing people stick to social distancing and their bubbles.

The golden rules for businesses under Alert Level 3 are:

If your business required close physical contact, it can’t operate.

Your staff should work from home if they can.

Customers cannot come on to your premises – unless you are a supermarket, dairy, petrol station, pharmacy or permitted health service.

Your business must be contactless – your customers can pay online, over the phone or in another contactless way. Delivery or pick-up must also be contactless.

Basic hygiene measures must be maintained – this includes physical distancing, hand-washing and regular cleaning of surfaces. Workers must stay home if they are sick.

If you used PPE in your business before COVID-19, then keep using it in the same way. If you didn’t use PPE in your business before COVID-19, you don’t need it now – this is the advice for retailers, manufacturers and service industries. Different advice applies to essential healthcare workers, border agencies, courts and tribunal staff, first responders and Corrections staff. See www.moh.govt.nz for more advice.

You must meet all other health and safety obligations.
New Zealand won’t be moving into Level 3 until Tuesday 28 April. Until then, all Level 4 requirements still apply.

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15/07/2019
10/03/2012

GoldRush1440 Top 30 for Saturday 10th March
Listen in Saturday mornings from 9 on 1440am

30 David Guetta - Without You
29 LMFAO - Sexy and I Know It
28 Seal - Get It Together
27 Sir T ft Pieter T - Invincible
26 Michael Buble - Hold On
25 The Band Perry - If I Die Young
24 Breathe Carolina - Blackout
23 Six60* - Forever
22 Train - Marry Me
21 Tiki Taane* - Over the Rainbow
20 Six60 - Only To Be
19 Lady Gaga - Born This Way
18 The Wanted** - Lightning
17 Bruno Mars* - Run Away Baby
16 Labrinth ft Tinie Tempah - Earthquake
15 Bruno Mars - It Will Rain
14 Lady Gaga - The Edge of Glory
13 Ed Sheeran - The a Team
12 Gavin Degraw - Not Over You
11 Maroon 5 ft Christina Aguilera - Moves like Jagger
10 David Guetta ft Sia - Titanium
9 One Direction - What Makes You Beautiful
8 Annah Mac - Girl in Stilettos
7 Colbie Caillat - I Do
6 Ed Sheeran - Lego House
5 Lady Antebellum - Our Kind of Love
4 Kelly Clarkson - Mr Know It All
3 Adele - Someone Like You
2 Adele - Set Fire To The Rain
1 Onerepublic ft BOB - Good Life

11/02/2012

Today's GoldRush1440 Top 30,
Listen in Saturday mornings from 9 on 1440am

30 *The Wanted - Lightning - 3:22
29 Lady Gaga - The Edge of Glory - 4:20
28 One Direction - What Makes You Beautiful - 3:20
27 Rihanna ft Calvin Harris - We Found Love - 3:36
26 Adele - Rolling In The Deep - 3:48
25 Annabel Fay - Show Me The Right Way - 3:22
24 Cher Lloyd ft Mike Posner - With Ur Love
23 Guy Sebastian & Jordin Sparks - Art of Love - 4:01
22 *Ed Sheeran - Lego House - 4:22
21 Six60 - Only To Be - 4:16
20 LMFAO - Sexy and I Know It - 3:19
19 Taylor Swift - Back to December - 4:54
18 Coldplay - Paradise - 4:21
17 Stan Walker - Loud - 3:25
16 Pitbull ft Chris Brown - International Love - 3:48
15 Brooke Fraser - Coachella - 3:23
14 Katy Perry - Thinking of You - 3:58 4:52
13 Ed Sheeran - The a Team - 4:22
12 Kelly Clarkson - Mr Know It All - 3:52
11 Lady Gaga - Born This Way - 4:22
10 Jessie J ft B.O.B. - Price Tag - 3:44
9 Michael Buble - Hold On - 4:07
8 Onerepublic ft BOB - Good Life - 3:51
7 Colbie Caillat - I Do - 2:51
6 Labrinth ft Tinie Tempah - Earthquake - 3:37
5 Bruno Mars - Just The Way You Are - 3:41
4 The Script - Nothing - 4:32
3 Adele Someone - Like You - 4:47
2 Lady Antebellum - Our Kind of Love - 4:09
1 Annah Mac - Girl in Stilettos - 3:00

26/02/2011

2 minutes silence on Tuesday at 1251 as a sign of unity for the people of Canterbury who are enduring a tragedy beyond what most of us can imagine.

19/10/2010

Sounds like the Blue Spur transmitter site may have been eaten by cows again!!

13/10/2010

This weeks featured albumon the Solid Gold Music Show is R.E.M. and Automatic For The People, their 8th album released in 1992. Also this week, we celebrate what would have been the 70th Birthday of John Lennon, theres music from Sir Norman Wisdom who died last week aged 95, also Elton John, The Hollies, The Police, Genesis, Matt Monro, The Who & The Carpenters & more.

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