The initiative is inspiring universities in Australia to follow suit.
Carrie Symonds confirmed her diagnosis a week after Mr Johnson announced his test result.
An idea to put teddy bears in people's windows has quickly escalated around the country.
The worker who was inside at the time is "understandably very shaken", police said.
Around 1000 flower growers in the country will face the same dilemma, putting an industry worth over $110 million at risk.
Covid-19 has sparked its development, with many waiting in long queues to do their shopping because of lockdown regulations.
A 38-year-old man was arrested in Christchurch last night.
She also announced that she is donating $1.7 million to emergency funds.
At the beginning of the lockdown, capacity sat at 50. That needs to be at 1000, says Dr Ayesha Verrall.
Fire engines lined up outside hospitals yesterday as firefighters stood outside applauding.
"Let's be agile and potentially we can move to a more risk-based system," the National leader said.
Governments take power in bad times but are slow to relinquish them even when conditions improve, Act leader David Seymour says.
Tracking planes in real-time, a screenshot taken of Flight Radar 24 this morning shows the United States airways busy with activity.
"The hit to New Zealand is much more through the export of services," economist Rodney Jones said.
After having their music rehearsals cancelled due to coronavirus, Sancta Maria College's jazz band got creative.
Without the lockdown, it was projected that the nation would have had 4000 cases by now, the PM pointed out.
McLaughlin won the Alabama GP, an online race featuring IndyCar drivers and guest drivers from around the world.
The Prime Minister took no prisoners when talking about those flouting Level Four's guidelines.
Jacinda Ardern asked Kiwi psychologist, Nigel Latta for his advice to parents amid lockdown.
The two dogs, Moca and Bandit, had been stuck at a quarantine facility in Auckland since before the lockdown.
Dr Penny Milson spoke to Q+A's Jack Tame about her work in West Africa.
The proposal would see an outfall at Moa Point reinstated to deposit treated wastewater.
The Queen is set to make an historic address tomorrow morning, which will be aired on TVNZ1's Breakfast and 1NEWS.co.nz.
Companies are being asked to waive penalties as people struggle to pay bills amid the Covid-19 lockdown.
Sunday speaks to the family devastated by the death of their loved one while in the care of others.
After stints in China and Italy, Webster is now back in New Zealand.
Travel limits could force the Breakers into an entirely homegrown roster.
Sunday speaks to psychologist Sarb Johal about how to manage our emotions over this time.
New Zealand's native green parrot has a keen ability to problem-solve.
The person was taken to hospital in a serious condition.
Authorities are beginning the process for over 30 New Zealanders to return home.
Midwives want better access to PPE and believe they should have targeted Government support.
1 NEWS' viewers continue to come up with the goods.
This week’s Good Sort is a lockdown special filmed entirely by you at home.
The Prime Minister is threatening to bring in the military if people don't comply.
The structure of the domestic game in NZ will be heavily impacted by yesterday's announcement.
Experts still warn that the worst is yet to come.
Big businesses are laying off hundreds of workers.
Growing numbers are putting pressure on essential services amid the Covid-19 pandemic.