"Some people are so desperate they can't see a way forward," chief executive Kevin Lamb says.
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The Government prepares for its most crucial decision yet in the battle against Covid-19, while early childhood centres fight to stay closed.
Europe accounts for almost half the global case load and more than half the total deaths.
The Foundation had been among those calling for the public release of Dr Ayesha Verall's audit of our contact tracing programme.
Members of the public reported the man smashing windows, damaging cars and cutting powerlines.
Newsroom Pro's Bernard Hickey says "it's really hurt small to medium businesses in tourism, hospitality, cafes, restaurants, retail".
Dr Mike Bedford says there's no way social distancing and proper measures can be enforced among toddlers.
Chief executive, Miles Hurrell says Fonterra has adapted to the changing markets amid the pandemic.
Professor Shaun Hendy says he'd remain in Level 4, erring on the side of caution.
The flights are set to leave Auckland and Christchurch later this week.
The AA is seeing an increase in car battery-related issues due to infrequent vehicle use during lockdown.
"We are all frail, all equal, all precious," he said.
Jesse Will's not letting the Covid-19 pandemic stop him making music.
A 43-year-old man has been charged and will appear in Whangārei District Court today.
New Zealand has been in strict lockdown for four weeks - will it continue?
The Atlantic and The Financial Times have complimented the Prime Minister's handling of the pandemic.
The Government will announce today whether or not New Zealand will stay in Level 4, or whether the alert level will be lowered.
1 NEWS’ Barbara Dreaver has the latest coronavirus news from around the Pacific.
Showing once again that the lockdown is no barrier to musical pursuits, the band performed Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I'm Yours.
One nine-year-old boy gave his pocket money to the cause.
If Level 4 is extended Jacinda Ardern will have to "clearly explain" her decision, 1 NEWS political editor says.
Three people are in intensive care with coronavirus.
It's a positive sign there is no community transmission in the areas.
During the four-week lockdown period, at least 15 young Kiwis will be diagnosed with cancer.
An expert says two more weeks in Level 4 lockdown could help eliminate the virus from NZ.
Dunedin Railways has announced that it will put the company into "hibernation" due to Covid-19 financial pressures.
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While Tavistock Hospital called the haka a moment of "wonderful bonding", many Twitter users derided it.
Jacinda Ardern announced the decision after meeting with her Cabinet this morning.
Dr Ashley Bloomfield will appear alongside the Prime Minister.
It comes as the Prime Minister announced the country would leave Alert Level 4 from midnight next Monday.
The Prime Minister announced one more week of Alert Level 4 today.
“We will only be successful if everyone is willing to play their part in finding it wherever it is," Jacinda Ardern says.
The Prime Minister announced Alert Level 4 will be extended for another week.
Had he been successful, taxpayers could have footed the bill for the thousands of dollars in damages he sought.
Jacinda Ardern today announced the country would move to Level 3 next week.
Many businesses will be allowed to re-open from next Tuesday.
According to market research three quarters of people are confident or very confident lockdown will contain Covid-19.
It was announced New Zealand will go into Covid-19 Alert Level 3 next week.
An Auckland cop reawakens his spiritual gift as he attempts to solve the murder of a farmer in a tight-knit town.
The 42-year-old man spat at a police officer during a routine traffic stop.
Grant Robertson told Q+A host Jack Tame of his hopes for sport while appearing on the show last night.
The lockdown will lift at 11.59pm Monday, April 27.
By 11.59pm next Monday night New Zealanders will have spent 33 days in Level 4 lockdown.
The piece of gum was "stretchy" and "minty".
Ron Hunter has no bookings until October, but he's trying to stay positive.
However, the MP said NZ First was "solidly behind" the Prime Minister's announcement.