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If tenants and landlords can't reach agreement on a fair rent reduction they will have to enter compulsory arbitration.
If tenants and landlords can't reach agreement on a fair rent reduction they will have to enter compulsory arbitration. Keep Reading
Seasonal workers stuck in New Zealand when Cyclone Harold struck can't get home to help with the rebuild. Keep Reading
The trio behind RRR Rescue in Te Puke have been run off their feet helping animals in need during Covid-19. Keep Reading
Finance Minister Grant Robertson has accused the opposition of belittling New Zealanders' achievement in the fight against Covid-19. Keep Reading
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced social distance rules will end at Alert Level 1 but borders will stay tightly controlled. Keep Reading
Green MP Chlöe Swarbrick tweeted about the speech: "You couldn't make this stuff up." Keep Reading
The Māori Pandemic Response group has criticised the emergency Covid-19 legislation for its failure to reference Te Tiriti o Waitangi. Keep Reading
He wants New Zealand to be at alert level 1 right now. Keep Reading
The housing market is teetering on the edge, with the question being, how far will it fall, according to Quotable Value Limited. Keep Reading
With over 100 jobs to go, union says firm failed to prove stores were in financial difficulty. Keep Reading
A company many consider a national icon is refusing to refund hundreds of millions of dollars in customer cash. Why is Air New Zealand holding on to airfares for cancelled trips? Keep Reading
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says Cabinet will consider moving to alert level 1 on 8 June. 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 two – read The Spinoff’s giant explainer about what that means here. For official government advice, see here. The Spinoff’s coverage of the Covid-19 outbreak is ma Keep Reading
There are again no new cases of Covid-19 in New Zealand, the 10th day in a row of no new cases. Keep Reading
After a wait of more than three years for a government decision on family migration, grandparents had a glimmer of hope - before the coronavirus snuffed it out again. Keep Reading
Country due to find out on June 8 what the new level will be. Keep Reading
Business operators say their destinations are a safer option. Keep Reading
A charity providing mental health support to Asians says a Government grant will help it meet the surging demand amid the pandemic. Keep Reading
Dozens of Covid-19 community based testing centres around the country are closing down. Keep Reading
With the large number of people losing their jobs because of Covid-19, Dairy NZ has launched a publicity campaign to encourage people to consider changing careers and get into dairy farming. On June 8 it is running a "farm-ready" entry level training course which is free for those serious about working on dairy farms. Keep Reading
"This f**king sucks and you should feel bad about writing it." Keep Reading
While the government is pouring money into Covid-19 recovery for businesses, government departments being criticised for keeping staff at home. Keep Reading
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The government will start publicly releasing wage subsidy audit and repayment data weekly after it was revealed it was only being collected every three months. Keep Reading
Finance Minister Grant Robertson has no intention of getting the RBNZ to print money to pay for specific government policies, despite RBNZ Governor Adrian Orr saying this would be 'achievable' Keep Reading