“There's never been anything close to such a severe shock to the tourism industry,” says Chris Roberts, Tourism Industry Aotearoa CEO.
The ship departed Akaroa this morning.
It was a rocky night for Wellington and Canterbury.
One man told TVNZ 1's Breakfast he struggled to book a flight to come home.
There will be access to State Highway 94 starting from 5pm today until 7am Tuesday.
Police are investigating the Maungatautari Road accident.
NZ wakes up to its new travel restrictions, the tourism industry braces for a big shock and the rest of the world battens down the hatches.
Nweke's 40-from-43 shooting performance was the backbone of the Mystics's 59-55 win.
Professor Robert Patman says the countries have enough on their plates.
Tourism Industry Aotearoa chief executive Chris Roberts says the industry is in "survival mode".
The announcement comes after markets around the world slumped heavily last week.
Dr Wiles suggest people listen to advice from authorities and experts.
Westpac has been the first bank to react to the Reserve Bank's announcement.
The airline is placing itself in a trading halt as demand for travel slides.
However psychologist Jacqui Maguire has some tips on how to cope.
"These are moments when New Zealanders respond really well," the PM says.
The company said it recognises the impact of Covid-19 on New Zealand's economy, and wants to pass on any cost savings.
So-called "flushable" wipes are wreaking havoc on wastewater systems.
Recipients of Signature Required products will now only have to provide their name, and delivery staff will stand well back from the door.
Tamati Rimene-Sproat joined his mother, Sonya Rimene, as she received a moko from artist Derek Lardelli, the man behind the art form’s renaissance.
Several vehicles were damaged during the pursuit, including a police patrol car.
Organisers say the health of New Zealanders comes first.
Hiku was torn about leaving his team behind and being with his partner.
The coronavirus pandemic has forced the Reserve Bank to cut its benchmark interest rate today.
Joseph Auga Matamata is on trial at the High Court in Napier.
The deaths are currently being treated as "unexplained", police say.
The Phoenix will have to self-isolate for two weeks.
Samantha Reid, 33, died after being found at a rural property with critical injuries.
But the central bank will turn to other measures before lowering the OCR again.
Tune in live as Director General of Public Health Ashley Bloomfield speaks from Wellington.
Joanne Heberley is a carer for her mother, but is now confined to her home for two weeks.
"Their job is to shake hands, meet people and circulate a room," 1 NEWS political editor Jessica Mutch McKay writes.
The cafe was given the all clear to remain open but has temporarily closed as a precaution.
"His behaviour was unacceptable," said Health and Disability Commissioner Anthony Hill.
The hospitality industry has been hit hard by restrictions over coronavirus.
WorkSafe says the person was struck by a loader.
The Prime Minister made the announcement today.
The news comes from New Zealand Air Line Pilots’ Association President after a meeting with Air NZ senior management today.
The Ministry of Health has confirmed the number remains at eight confirmed Covid-19 cases and two probable cases.
The Pasifika Festival was also cancelled due to the same reason.
Thirty-six players and staff won't take part in any team activities for the next two weeks.
Taylah Eder arrived into Christchurch from the United States at 9.25am this morning.
The Ministry of Health's key guidance on self-isolating.
The Government is announcing details of a package to help the economy weather the storm tomorrow.
Twenty one properties were evacuated in 2018 by Tauranga City Council due to safety and compliance concerns.
The Prime Minister says people who refuse to self-isolate will be deported.
Coronavirus has claimed another sports tournament with the final two weeks of NZ's domestic cricket competition being abandoned.
"If you don't know what that is, find an East Coaster," Jacinda Ardern had said earlier.
Te Reo Māori is a common sound on Jarrod Tua's sites.
It's expected to impact hundreds of contractors.
After a six-year fight for compensation, Trish and Trevor Bunting went to Fair Go.
The rain will be welcomed in the drought hit region.
After the Government's announcement today restricting gatherings of 500 people or more, Netball NZ has decided play the game behind closed doors.
On the back of an American study, Fair Go measured the pockets of complete strangers.
The man and his wife posted a statement online detailing their situation.
Police have extended their sympathies to his family.
The Ministry of Health has today sent out its guidelines for school assemblies and camps.
Cameron Smith said he believes the season needs to be put on hold to protect the families of players and staff.
The number of people who have died from the virus in the UK has now risen to 35.
Police say Awhitu Road is likely to be closed for several hours while a scene examination takes place.