Iwi lock down their rohe - in pictures
If you’re out on the road this weekend, be prepared to be stopped – and not just by the police. Kayne Peters reports on the official and unofficial roadblocks springing up all over the motu.
If you’re out on the road this weekend, be prepared to be stopped – and not just by the police. Kayne Peters reports on the official and unofficial roadblocks springing up all over the motu. Keep Reading
One of Auckland's famous shopping strips is showing the signs of stress with sale and for lease signs filling many shop windows. Keep Reading
But governments of both nations warned they had no control over the availability of flights. Keep Reading
A wedding reception was held in Bluff four days before New Zealand went into lockdown. More than 80 people who attended are now sick. Keep Reading
New Zealanders returning to the country will be placed into mandatory quarantine, and the Ministry of Health is developing a contact tracing app. ... Keep Reading
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Small to medium enterprises in New Zealand who are facing difficulties resulting from the Covid-19 global pandemic can now consult with a free advisory group made up of a team of experts from the Business School. Keep Reading
Neither the Prime Minister nor the Director-General of Health were able to give details. Keep Reading
To Manawatū now where local iwi alliance, Te Tihi o Ruahine joined forces with the NZDF this week to help more than 2,500 families receive care packages. Keep Reading
The move comes after nearly 400 pilots lost their jobs on Tuesday. Keep Reading
New modelling projects the impact of the lockdown, and what our next steps could be. Keep Reading
Rural health academics support calls from other rural leaders for more localised reporting of Covid-19 test results to help rural healthcare providers better care for their communities. Keep Reading
Details will be unveiled next week about what alert level 3 will look like. Keep Reading
Covid-19 cases dropped again, police set up Easter weekend roadblocks, a mandatory quarantine was announced and work on contact tracing capacity continued. Keep Reading
The modelling shows level 4 restrictions are having a "significant effect". Keep Reading
Checkpoints at Uawa, Tokomaru Bay, Ruatoria, Tikitiki/Rangitukia, Te Araroa and Hicks Bay are finding people aren't heeding the warnings to stay home. Keep Reading
For all The Spinoff’s latest coverage of Covid-19 see here. Read Siouxsie Wiles’s work here. New Zealand is currently in alert level four. The country is shut down, apart from essential services. For updated official government advice, see here. The Spinoff’s coverage of the Covid-19 outbreak is Keep Reading
The lockdown may be set to end in two weeks but region-based restrictions are still likely to be in place by the time of the general election, Justice Minister Andrew Little says. Keep Reading
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is expected to announce compulsory supervised quarantine for all incoming travellers to curb the spread of the coronavirus. Keep Reading
Frontline health staff and vulnerable people are being urged to take up a free flu vaccine to reduce burdens on hospitals as the health system deals with the Covid-19 coronavirus. Keep Reading
Kiwis in self-isolation could still carry COVID-19, even if they are not showing any symptoms. Ngati Porou communities are worried that they are at risk as... Keep Reading
"We can be pretty proud." Keep Reading
NZ has recorded just 29 new cases of Covid-19, but the PM says a decision on changing the alert level will only be made shortly before the lockdown ends. Watch the latest media conference here. Keep Reading
The daily increase of cases in NZ is slowly dwindling, a home learning support package has been revealed, and police are still clamping down on lockdown breaches ahead of Easter. Keep Reading
Newshub understands quarantined Kiwis won't be able to leave their hotel or motel lock-ups. Keep Reading