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Auckland Airport is running at 10 per cent capacity, so is cutting costs including workers.
Auckland Airport is running at 10 per cent capacity, so is cutting costs including workers. Keep Reading
With the bulk of purchases being free prescriptions, pharmacies are struggling to cover their costs. Keep Reading
The latest in our series of charts, graphics and data visualisations by Chris McDowall. David Garcia worked with Chris to create today's charts. This work is entirely funded by the generosity of The Spinoff Members These posts collate the most recent statistics and present them as charts and m Keep Reading
Transmission charges for broadcasters and contributions to NZ on Air projects are cut for struggling media firms as part of the first of two support packages. Keep Reading
Lockdown has led Altus Enterprises to make 137 of its disabled employees redundant, leaving workers and company leadership alike heartbroken. Keep Reading
The number of new Covid-19 cases has dropped, but unemployment is on the rise as the country prepares to move out of alert level 4, and hoping the economy will pick up. Keep Reading
Football Federation Australia has committed to completing the 2019/20 A-League season as soon as possible but says players will be unlikely to begin training before the end of May. Keep Reading
Australian PM says he's been in talks with Jacinda Ardern to open the trans-Tasman border. Keep Reading
National is warning the Government to think it through. Keep Reading
The government's wage subsidy scheme has been paid to nearly 1000 companies who shouldn't have received it. More than $10 billion has been paid out to businesses - the bill has now reached more than half of the government's total health spend for all of last year. Thousands of applications for the subsidy continue to pour in every day, with dozens of family trusts among those receiving the money. Checkpoint has been told an update on the audit process is due to be announced soon. Nita Blake-Persen reports. Keep Reading
A two-week delay in signing off deeds for the Government's Business Finance Guarantee scheme has been a major irritation for business owners. Keep Reading
The impact of Covid-19 has forced Ngāi Tahu Tourism to consider cutting more than half its work force. Keep Reading
Plunket CEO Amanda Malu said video calls allow nurses to do plenty without being there physically. Keep Reading
Three new cases of Covid-19 have been reported in NZ in the past 24 hours, with the Health Ministry also confirming two further deaths from the coronavirus. Keep Reading
The number of calls to 'Need To Talk 1737' is up by 40 per cent within the last five days. Keep Reading
More than 20,000 people have signed a petition to save Marlborough based commuter airline Sounds Air. Keep Reading
Workers in smalltown Taranaki hold the hopes and dreams of a burger-deprived nation in their hands. Keep Reading
New Zealand Cricket chief executive David White says any potential postponement of the Women's World Cup on Kiwi soil next year is unlikely to be decided before July. Keep Reading
Air New Zealand is grounding passenger flights on its Boeing 777 flights until April next year, as it plans for a slow gradual entry back into international travel. Keep Reading
At one point, he was the only doctor able to care for the infected. Keep Reading
Times Higher Education has again ranked Massey within the top 200 in all Sustainability Development Goals. Keep Reading
Almost a month after other countries started repatriating their citizens from India, the New Zealand government is this week getting its first plane out of India off the ground. Keep Reading
A mysterious blood-clotting complication is killing coronavirus patients. Keep Reading
The race for fast food and delivery chains to get ready in time for Tuesday's rush is on - each store putting the work in to get their fridges fully stocked, and their deliveries up and running. Keep Reading
Gym giant wants members to pay fees even though they can't attend. Keep Reading