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Families are living without electricity, bathrooms or hot water.
Families are living without electricity, bathrooms or hot water. Keep Reading
Whether to connect with friends and colleagues, catch up on news, or stave off the boredom with bingeable TV, we've all been on our devices a lot more than normal. Vodafone has released a summary of its traffic stats for the past six days, which compares phone calls, broadband, and mobile data us Keep Reading
It was initially suspected the woman was suffering from influenza. Keep Reading
Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield and Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern speak about Covid-19. Watch live here. Keep Reading
The Blood Service is encouraging people to donate blood while they are healthy as it aims maintain a continuity of supply as the Covid-19 crisis deepens. Keep Reading
As New Zealand adjusts to life under Covid-19 alert level 4, people are still struggling with buying groceries. Keep Reading
Cook Islands Prime Minister Henry Puna has announced plans for a quarantine station in Auckland which seem to go against NZ lockdown rules. Keep Reading
In Italy, the government was reported to be considering extending a national lockdown to mid-April as deaths rose to 10,023. Keep Reading
A Wellington Phoenix coaching staff member has tested positive for Covid-19. Keep Reading
Calls are growing for extra payment for those who continue to head out to work every day, including many on very low wages. The Spinoff’s coverage of the Covid-19 outbreak is funded by The Spinoff Members. To support this work, join The Spinoff Members here. Two petitions have been cir Keep Reading
The Government has improved its rescue policies for business, now we need to see urgent adjustment to policies that support low-income children, writes Susan St John. Keep Reading
Employers skimming from government support schemes have been sent a strong message to treat employees right during the coronavirus crisis, a union boss says. Keep Reading
District and Youth Courts typically hear about 72,000 hearings a month, but Covid-19 protocols mean just 12,500 will be able to go ahead over the next month. Keep Reading
Can you drive to the beach? It's now for your local police officer to decide, and they have more power than ever before. Keep Reading
"In my view, some of the headlines we've seen have been irresponsible." Keep Reading
Eliminating Covid-19 from New Zealand is possible within the near future, a University of Otago expert says. Keep Reading
Just a tiny handful of print publications will continue through the lockdown, with only daily newspapers specifically identified as being able to continue. Duncan Greive spoke to publishers of magazines and community newspapers about the impact on them and their communities. Publishers of magazin Keep Reading
New Zealand has another 78 confirmed Covid-19 cases, US doctors are pleading for more equipment, and WHO says the world is "moving to an uncertain future". Keep Reading
Some people have taken the extreme step due to a shortage in supermarkets. Keep Reading
Volunteers are using 3D printers to make tens of thousands of face shields for health workers helping in the Covid-19 coronavirus crisis across the country. Keep Reading
Here's the latest information from the Ministry of Health. Keep Reading
Commercial property tenants should not cancel rent payments for properties they cannot access during the lockdown without talking to their landlord, the Property Council says. Keep Reading
Eight Air New Zealand employees - who work on the airline's long haul fleet and operated sectors to Los Angeles or London - have tested positive for Covid-19. Stay up to date with the latest with RNZ's live blog. Keep Reading
"It will be catastrophic when someone gets the virus, I am so angry about it." Keep Reading
There are 83 new cases of Covid-19 - made up of 78 new confirmed cases and five probable cases. Two people are in intensive care in a critical condition. Keep Reading