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Kitchen tables, living rooms and bedrooms were converted into classrooms on Wednesday.
Kitchen tables, living rooms and bedrooms were converted into classrooms on Wednesday. Keep Reading
It took two days after the first confirmed cases at Rosewood rest home for Canterbury DHB staff to visit Keep Reading
The Government’s latest business support package has failed to help small businesses with big rents to pay and little or no income. Commentators predict many won’t survive. Keep Reading
Tauranga Mayor Tenby Powell says the economic effects of the lockdown could be greater than the Covid-19 pandemic. Keep Reading
New Zealanders will today hear more about what life and business activity might look like under alert level 3. Keep Reading
"The service personnel have faced adversity before. This is just a different war." Keep Reading
The Chief Ombudsman begins targeted inspections of rest homes and lockdown loneliness becomes a real concern. Keep Reading
New Zealanders who have COVID-19 or are showing symptoms of the virus are being urged to participate in two surveys – a global and national one - that aim to better understand how COVID-19 impacts a patient's loss of taste and smell. Keep Reading
House prices went up in March - for the fourth month in a row - but the number of properties sold fell. Keep Reading
New Zealand shares rose as investors recovered confidence in the long-term prospects of heavily sold stocks amid signs the covid–19 pandemic may be beginning to ease. Vista Group International, Air New Zealand and Kathmandu Holdings all notched up double-digit Keep Reading
The second school term starts today, with more than 800,000 teachers and students starting two weeks of remote learning. Keep Reading
It's designed to assist artists in a changed landscape. Keep Reading
An epidemiologist says New Zealand is on the right path nonetheless. Keep Reading
New Zealand’s elite netballers are toiling hard in isolation for a return to the court in the ANZ Premiership. Keep Reading
Good morning and welcome to The Bulletin. In today's edition: Bleak Treasury scenarios show massive unemployment looming, rest home cluster claims more lives, and students disappointed at support package. The scenarios are in for how Treasury expects Covid-19 to affect GDP and unemployment rates, Keep Reading
Recovery will be very slow and setbacks should be expected, economists warn. Keep Reading
A comedian has garnered fans for her Jacinda Ardern impressions - including the New Zealand PM herself. Keep Reading
Businesses forecasting losses will be able to claim cash payments against tax previously paid on profits, and the law will be changed to take some pressure off commercial rents. Keep Reading
Scientists are urging the government to establish a national Covid-19 vaccine development programme to ensure any future vaccine roll-out isn't delayed. Keep Reading
Kiwi scientists want NZ to be at forefront of vaccine development to ensure we get it first. Keep Reading
With just a week to go before a decision is made on lifting lockdown, District Health Boards are being told to hurry up and ramp up their testing. Keep Reading
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He said it's an indication of what could happen if Kiwis don't follow the rules. Keep Reading
He is "optimistic we will be in a position to be able see economic activity in that industry". Keep Reading
Three of the new deaths were residents of Christchurch's Rosewood Rest Home. Keep Reading