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Public sector workers on more than $100k should not expect a pay rise for more than a year.
Public sector workers on more than $100k should not expect a pay rise for more than a year. Keep Reading
"There'll be a lot of people who are not sleeping well at night." Keep Reading
Local food delivery service shuts down orders on the first night of level three as drivers swamped. Keep Reading
BurgerFuel restaurants throughout NZ will now have crowd controllers. Keep Reading
Here's the latest information from the Ministry of Health. Keep Reading
There were 742 complaints of businesses not complying with the rules on the first day of alert level 3, most over the lack of social distancing. Follow RNZ's blog for the latest. Keep Reading
ANALYSIS: Could business travel collapse in the age of coronavirus? And could that make fares more expensive? Keep Reading
There have been just two new cases of Covid-19 reported in the past 24 hours, the Health Ministry has revealed. Keep Reading
A survey of almost 2000 tenants by Renters United shows that two thirds had lost at least a third of their income under lockdown and 92 percent of those with reduced incomes were still paying full rent. Keep Reading
Under alert level three, school doors are open to students up to Year 10 who need to attend. Initial signs are that only a trickle are heading through the gates. Five weeks after they closed their doors as New Zealand went into the strict lockdown of alert level four, schools across the country a Keep Reading
The World Health Organisation's compliment came with a stern warning, though. Keep Reading
Nearly 400 lockdown breaches were recorded by Southern police. Of those, 52 resulted in prosecution. Police yesterday released breakdowns of... Keep Reading
Good morning and welcome to The Bulletin. In today's edition: Spotlight on the Pacific and Covid-19, health minister in yet another spot of bother, and schools reopening to very limited numbers. For a lead today, I thought it would be useful to check in on our nation's neighbours in the Pacific, Keep Reading
$15 million to take broadband to isolated communities and rural businesses. Keep Reading
NZ$ falls below 60 USc as Westpac sees OCR cut to minus 0.5 percent. US oil prices hit US$10/barrel and Lufthansa bailout beckons as it loses €1m/hour Keep Reading
The government is considering rent concessions to ease the burden from Covid-19 on small businesses, but has ruled out rent subsidies or freezes. Keep Reading
Customers struggling to pay bills due to the pandemic are unlikely to be penalised. Keep Reading
Employment issues and KiwiSaver dominate concerns. Keep Reading
People with sexually transmitted infections are delaying seeking help, which is leading to serious complications in some cases. Keep Reading
The opposition has grilled the government about what more assistance is on the way for struggling businesses during the first Question Time since the lockdown. Keep Reading
They might be the most sought-after service in NZ, barring takeaways, but hairdressers are still out of action. Keep Reading
The construction sector is worried about the future of its workforce, as clients wait to see how the economic crisis shakes down. Keep Reading
"They are some of the most vulnerable in society in my opinion." Keep Reading
OPINION: Parliament is back from the break, but is far from good TV yet. Keep Reading
It went international that NZ had "eliminated" COVID-19. But what exactly does that mean? Keep Reading