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Reports about the syndrome in children have raised fears COVID-19 could pose a greater risk to the young than first thought.
Reports about the syndrome in children have raised fears COVID-19 could pose a greater risk to the young than first thought. Keep Reading
You might not know his face, but you probably remember his voice. Māori Television’s Heta Gardiner has been one of the most memorable contributors to the daily Covid-19 briefings Keep Reading
The Auckland Art Gallery is launching a digital exhibition on its website, so people can peer behind its closed doors. Keep Reading
Salvation Army and Problem Gambling says Govt can cover the $242m grants - and stop the rich profiting from the poor. Keep Reading
One worker says a manager said they weren’t eligible for bonus pay just hours before they were due to be paid. Keep Reading
Alert level 2 restrictions were made more confusing after the government did a flip-flop on contact tracing rules, Retail New Zealand says. Keep Reading
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Parking in Christchurch's city centre just became a whole lot cheaper thanks to the Christchurch City Council. Keep Reading
There was a noticeable dip in house prices in most parts of the country in April, the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand's House Price Index shows Keep Reading
Christchurch's historic Isaac Theatre Royal could face permanent closure if staff are not able to recoop "crippling" running costs. Keep Reading
As flip-flops go, Michael Woodhouse’s effort in Parliament on Tuesday came close to setting some sort of speed record. As the National Dunedin... Keep Reading
The Covid-19 crisis has taught some growers not to put all their eggs in one basket. Keep Reading
Some swimmers will get back to their laps sooner others as facilities work to reopen their doors across the country. Keep Reading
The government says it will allow scrutiny of the law giving police powers to enforce alert level 2, the PM hit back at claims the Covid rescue package is an election bribe and one new case of Covid-19 was recorded. Keep Reading
More young, white, middle-class people become beneficiaries, as 2,422 more people received Jobseeker Support last week Keep Reading
The Budget's investment in physical infrastructure is necessary for economic recovery, but it must be recognised that the number of women in those jobs are much lower than in social infrastructure like heath services and education. The Government should consider this when deciding where to put the remaining $20 billion. Keep Reading
Even a $50b Budget has its winners and losers. Here's who came out on top after this year's spend-up. Keep Reading
Dog bites, abusive customers, and bullying bosses - couriers say they're at breaking point. Courier companies have been docking the government's wage subsidy from payments made to drivers contracting during lockdown - a move unions say is illegal. Thousands of drivers have been working around the clock to deliver the skyrocketing volumes of residential freight over the past few weeks. But despite parcel numbers and hours being higher than ever, their pay has taken a significant hit. Nita Blake-Persen reports. Keep Reading
The Employment Minister says the Budget's $900 million Māori package is unprecedented but some say the long-term gains for Māori employment and development fall outside of that package. Keep Reading
The government has bowed to pressure and will now allow public scrutiny of the law giving police the power to enforce alert level 2, passed under urgency this week. Keep Reading
How is Covid-19 spreading within the country? Newsroom is collating information as it's available to paint a picture of what's happening. Keep Reading
Amid the budget hype on Thursday, the New Zealand Teaching Council announced it would be increasing teacher registration fees twofold. Teachers and teaching groups say the decision shows their opinions aren't valued. The Teaching Council's move to more than double registration fees is "unacceptab Keep Reading
Why are bars, restaurants and sports allowed gatherings of 100 people, but religious groups aren't? Bridges asks. Keep Reading
New Zealand's live music venue owners have come together to crowdfund to save not just their venues, but their industry. Our entertainment venues were some of the earliest hit by Covid-19. Before we all shut our doors to each other, venues were shutting their doors to their lifelines: their artis Keep Reading
There are concerns among the Pacific community in New Zealand about a possible repeat of the Dawn Raids, in relation to the Public Health Response Bill. Keep Reading