The ACT leader is working towards putting the bill up on April 28.
Kiwis are urged to stay home as the Government ponders how best to exit the Level 4 lockdown, while Covid-19 clusters continue to cause concern.
Ross Lawrenson says the numbers should be reported by local authorities, not by DHBs.
Working from home could be accepted more, and people may realise their cars aren't always necessary, the Sustainable Business Network says.
Take a look at some of the coronavirus numbers from April 14.
Professor Shaun Hendy says: "If we come out too early then we're going to be faced with another Level 4 lockdown in a few months".
The PM says the fifth death due to the virus yesterday is "a devastating reminder" of why the current restrictions are so important.
Significantly less traffic was on the roads this Easter due to the Covid-19 lockdown.
The media company confirmed it had applied for and received the government wage subsidy for all eligible employees.
Hayley joined the team over Skype this morning to talk about how she's holding up during the lockdown.
Treausry has today released scenarios of the economic impact of the Covid-19 lockdown.
Kath Broad joined the Breakfast team over Skype to explain the importance of a safe working from home set up.
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David Cotton was cared for by the Southland-born intensive care nurse in 2017. He says she saved his life.
It's been labelled as "exciting and promising news," by the petrol industry association.
Her mum put a tea and a full lunch box outside of her door this morning.
The restaurants have been closed since the Level 4 lockdown was announced.
The Government's scheme was originally estimated to cost $5.1 billion.
Tune in as the Director-General of Health speaks from Wellington.
Students are heading back to school in Tonga, despite concerns.
Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield gave the sad update today.
New Zealand recorded its deadliest day from coronavirus with four deaths announced.
It comes as 17 new cases were announced today, and four deaths.
The Employers and Manufacturers Association says now is the time for businesses to start thinking about how they will operate at Level 3.
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The declaration is not related to alert Level 4 restrictions and will not change its length.
The Prime Minister give her weekly post-cabinet conference including an announcement about a tertiary student support package.
The course-related cost loan limit will be increased from $1000 to $2000 temporarily.
Three of the new deaths were residents of Christchurch's Rosewood Rest Home.
The former Te Tai Tokerau MP drove over 300 kilometres from his home to Auckland over the break.
Police set up 661 checkpoints over Easter and stopped thousands of cars around the country.
Six people from the rest home have died at Burwood Hospital from Covid-19.
A clinical psychologist says looking at landscapes, even through a computer screen, delivers huge benefits.
Netsafe says education going online was a great opportunity for families to brush up on their cyber safety.
Producer Anna Coddington pulled together 20 of the country’s best and brightest for the single, Stay.
Sir David Skegg says rapid contact tracing and surveillance testing needs to be in place before shifting levels.
The heavyweight has been entertaining Kiwis with his parody videos.
The new measures are expected to provide $60 million in estimated annual savings to business each year.
Banks like ASB were “very well-placed” with liquidity.
The competition could even be funded by SANZAAR, but no formal decision has been made.
Nigel Latta provides some tips for stressed parents as their children begin term 2 online today.
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