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Employment issues and KiwiSaver dominate concerns. 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
Economists are picking the Official Cash Rate will drop to negative 0.5 percent, despite the Reserve Bank promising to hold it at 0.25 percent until March 2021. Keep Reading
The number is staggering. 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
If the 400,000 Kiwis heading back to work today don't start socialising there is a decent shot at us leaving level 3 quickly. Keep Reading
Some things are staying the same, but much will be different with education under Covid-19. Keep Reading
It's business, but not as usual, with alert level 3 giving businesses more room to trade provided they comply with strict health and safety measures. Keep Reading
Aged Care Association names two DHBs dragging the chain on distributing PPE Keep Reading
Under alert level 3 seniors will have some restrictions eased but not much. Keep Reading
Australian tourism is worth nearly $3 billion to New Zealand. Keep Reading
Police prosecuted 87 people for lockdown breaches over Anzac weekend, but have praised most New Zealanders for sticking to the alert level 4 restrictions. Keep Reading
Who is allowed to travel further afield and what do I need to have to prove my travel is meeting the rules? Keep Reading
How long could Covid-19 cases trail on, and should we be worried if numbers increase again? Keep Reading
As casual dealers retreat but both demand and prices surge, one surprising consequence of the lockdown could be the hastened professionalisation of the underground cannabis industry. When New Zealand moved to alert level four, most people had no choice about whether to comply with the lockdown. B Keep Reading
A contact tracing app for Covid-19 will be available in the next fortnight, the Ministry of Health says. Keep Reading
Takeaways are just around the corner. Keep Reading
Teachers are getting ready for students to return to classes as the country moves to Covid-19 alert level 3. Keep Reading
Building firms are preparing to return to work tomorrow - albeit somewhat differently - as the country moves down to Covid-19 alert level 3 at 11.59pm tonight. Keep Reading
Up to 400 people could die from cancer if hospitals don't catch up quickly enough after the lockdown, the Cancer Society says. Keep Reading
The downturn in fishing caused by the Covid-19 emergency could lead the industry to take environmentally damaging shortcuts warns Forest and Bird, but the seafood industry is defending its practices during the crisis. Keep Reading
District health boards say that by using digital technology, they have processed thousands of outpatient appointments that would have been cancelled during the lockdown. Keep Reading
One person has created a new food delivery app to help restaurants. Keep Reading
Nearly 80% of Kiwis are concerned about the lack of physical contact they are having with elderly and other relatives outside their bubbles and... Keep Reading
Businesses re-opening next week under Alert Level 3 must brief staff on how they will be kept safe, the Council of Trade Unions says. This story... Keep Reading