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The razmatazz of Hollywood could soon becoming to a Covid-free spot near you.
The razmatazz of Hollywood could soon becoming to a Covid-free spot near you. Keep Reading
More than 50 people who had a tough time during the Covid-19 lockdown are getting a free weekend of respite at Waihi Beach's two Top 10 Holiday Parks. Keep Reading
50 people allowed at funerals if strict public health measures are in place. Keep Reading
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has promised a Government budget focussed on jobs, saying the "rainy day" for spending has arrived. Keep Reading
The Reserve Bank has nearly doubled its programme of government bond buying, which is sometimes described as 'money printing' or 'Quantitative Easing for the rich.' Bernard Hickey reports Keep Reading
With unemployment expected to grow, beneficiary advocates say major changes to the welfare system are needed in Thursday's Budget. Keep Reading
"Trade-off" between more freedom for Kiwis, keeping border restrictions Keep Reading
Many tourism jobs have already been cut as the sector waits for details of a support package to be announced in Thursday's Budget, operators say. Keep Reading
The urgent Bill needs to become law by midnight on Wednesday. Keep Reading
AUT international student Hiroki Kondo says after seven weeks of paying double rent, he’s not sure if he can continue studying. Keep Reading
One family to benefit was staying in a derelict caravan after one of them suffered a stroke. Keep Reading
Rapid fire breaks out in the mortgage wars as combatants each aim at marginally different territory. Borrowers watch as the landscape becomes very fluid very quickly Keep Reading
Air New Zealand has announced domestic flights connecting Dunedin with Auckland and Wellington will resume on Monday, June 1. The airline has also... Keep Reading
New Zealand rugby is laying off half its full-time staff and facing a loss of $120 million in revenue due to COVID-19. However, Super Rugby Aotearoa... Keep Reading
Seven branches believed to be affected. Keep Reading
The Epidemic Response Committee meeting is today focussing on tourism and travel as the move to level 2 nears. Keep Reading
The Government is pumping billions into health in its upcoming budget. Keep Reading
Bars and music venues will be doing it tough, owners say, but the level 2 travel rules are good news for tourist spots like Rotorua. Keep Reading
Wide support for cash payments to Kiwi households, survey shows. Keep Reading
BNZ's economists are forecasting a 12% drop in house prices and an even bigger decline in the construction of new homes Keep Reading
Staff being told of retailer's plan to close outlets. Keep Reading
US consumer expectations turn sharply; misunderstanding the scale of our problems; China debt levels jump; UST 10yr yield at 0.72%; oil and gold slip; NZ$1 = 60.7 USc; TWI-5 = 66.8 Keep Reading
Newsroom Investigations editor Melanie Reid, with reporter Bonnie Sumner, outline the growing Covid-19 infections arising from practices at Waitakere Hospital and how authorities repeatedly tried to downplay concerns and fall back on standard procedures. Keep Reading
The "invisible" problem of starving desperate migrant workers is very much a reality right across the country, advocates say. Keep Reading
A coalition of businesses has asked the Electricity Authority to delay making a final decision on the belated transmission pricing methodology review, in light of the uncertain economic climate. Keep Reading