They showed off their latest concert venue - the family bathroom - on Seven Sharp.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said step-by-step the government’s aim is to slow the transmission of the virus.
The British captain raised the money by walking 100 laps in his garden.
Ratings such as PGA and AO are being replaced in a bid to protect children from harmful content.
While a potential easing of restrictions under Level 3 of the Covid-19 alert system has some sectors cheering, schools are sounding their concerns.
Greg Harford says Level 3 regulations could have kept the economy going under lockdown.
Phil O'Reilly says wider clarification is needed to allow businesses to move forward.
Restaurant Association CEO Marisa Bidois said only 30 per cent of eateries are ready to work inside the regulations.
"I find it very ironic that I created a film and now I’m living it out myself."
The boy is thought to be around aged five.
There are now 250 confirmed cases of coronavirus and seven deaths across seven parts of the Pacific.
Nurses say they are being accused of being careless and unskilled.
New Zealand’s electorates are now set, with almost half either altering boundaries or changing names.
A range of anti-viral drug trials have been funded in an extraordinary funding round by the Health Research Council.
In a video posted on social media, Sir Jerry Mateparae reflected on the highlights of the last three years there.
"We wanted to find a way to support them," one organiser said.
A man is facing drug-related charges following the discovery.
For the duration of Alert Level 4, DOC has had to suspend all its non-essential services, including predator control.
The testing centres are aimed at checking for potentially undetected cases within the community.
Dr Caroline McElnay, Director of Public Health, made the announcement in today’s Ministry of Health press conference.
The WHO is warning countries that any move made at this stage should be taken very carefully.
The Finance Minister said today's announcement of two more deaths is a grim reminder of why this lockdown is so important.
Officals announced today the country would continue its lockdown for at least the next three weeks.
The temporary clinic outside Pak N Save saw 343 supermarket employees and customers volunteer to be tested.
Government wage support has hit $9.9 billion while retail spending plummets.
Grant Robertson says even if professional athletes are involved, Kiwis' health and safety comes first.
Eleven people have now died from the disease in New Zealand, while eight new cases were announced today.
An NZDF Hercules will leave for the Pacific tomorrow, carrying vital supplies.
One victim was coaxed out of nearly $2000 by a scammer.
One alleged offender has been referred to Youth Aid, while a 35-year-old was arrested for the other incident.
Countdown will no longer have a limit on bog roll purchases, it announced today.
Grant Robertson outlined that it still isn't time for sport to resume.
Businesses would be able to return to work through means of contactless delivery to customers.
Alice Banfield is young, fit, and healthy. But the coronavirus hit her hard and she still hasn't fully recovered after 27 days.
Some 2500 New Zealanders will keep being paid with a temporary relaxation in policy.
Matt Walsh today spoke of the steps the Breakers are taking to cut costs.
Some boxes had garlic kievs inside instead, which contain soy and milk.
Six residents at St Margarets Hospital and Rest home have already been sent to Waitakere Hospital today.
Kiwis continue to keep themselves entertained while in Covid-19 lockdown.
Northland MP Matt King is calling on the police to shut down the vigilante checkpoints.
They're urging the Government to dedicate more funding to local efforts.
Wayne Pivac's Wales side have already been hampered by Covid-19.
1 NEWS political reporters give a unique insight into working at Parliament during the coronavirus pandemic.
Educators were shocked yesterday when the Government announced schools will re-open at Alert Level 3.
Production has halved for some companies, the result of having to comply with Covid-19 requirements.
Under the Government guidance, businesses can trade as long as they do not offer any face-to-face service.
While no one is going anywhere in a hurry under lockdown, there are calls for car insurance costs to be reviewed.
Two incidents of spitting have occurred this week, with Auckland Mayor Phil Goff wanting police action.
The extent of the damage to the building is not yet known.
The All Blacks midfielder has gone from breaking lines to waiting in them.
Health Minister David Clark saying that $140 million worth of orders have already been placed.
Hundreds of entertaining amateurs sent through their clips to be judged by Laura Daniel, who spent the week sifting through the footage.