In his message the Duke of Edinburgh praised the "vital and urgent work" being done by so many to tackle the pandemic.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex accused several outlets for running distortive, false or invasive stories.
The Government reveals Level 3 is on its way, while concerns are raised over the country's contact tracing ability in the fight against Covid-19.
Professor Michael Baker says maintaining physical distancing and good hygiene is key.
The organisation's president Perry Rush says school have a part to play in getting the "country get back on it's feet".
"The best chance of us getting out of it quickly is if we all follow the rules," the PM told Breakfast.
Police say the blazes on Friday caused "a fair amount of damage".
The country is close to eliminating Covid-19 - but that doesn't mean we should get careless, the Director-General of Health says.
Phil O’Reilly also says small businesses urgently need cash flow assistance.
Dr Ayesha Verrall believe's contact tracing needs to increase three or four-fold.
Spectrum Care staff are going above and beyond to help those who have less capacity to understand.
Nga Roimata Beattie-Rihari was sitting in a parked car when it was allegedly hit by a drunk driver.
1 NEWS' Jenny Suo explains how life may look come next Tuesday.
She also urged businesses to follow proper HR practices amid the pandemic.
Police received reports of five people riding dangerously on Sunday.
Police say 17-year-old Stephen Singh-Heatley was found in Torbay a short time ago,
Such a move would help banks to keep lending money.
Patalena House had to repeatedly chase payment for Christmas crackers as Ezybuy blamed a new payment system and Covid-19 for delays.
Jacqui Maguire knows what it's like to give birth amid a health crisis.
The NZ First MP praised the gardening efforts of his family in a video posted to Facebook.
The alleged incident happened at Britomart last week.
A service will be held for the man once his body is back in New Zealand.
"Our focus will be on the Ministry’s approach from early 2020 and in response to Covid-19."
Dozens have been arrested in the past 24 hours for playing rugby and gathering in public.
Ross Wallis has been working to teach farmers doing it tough the skills of the trade.
He won two elections but was forcibly removed from power in December 2006 by Frank Bainimarama's military coup.
He was convicted of killing Swedish tourists Urban Hӧglin and Heidi Paakkonen in 1990.
The sad news was confirmed by the Ministry of Health today.
Some experts say the country is tracking well, but there's more to be done.
Police have already completed a forensic examination of the scene and are following "strong" lines of enquiry.
Today it was confirmed that a woman who'd been at St Margaret's Hospital and Rest Home has died of coronavirus.
Police Minister Stuart Nash said police had "certainly dealt with them in a way that I think is appropriate".
Chris Hipkins says "children who can stay home, should stay home" as some schools prepare to re-open.
1 NEWS' Simon Dallow presents the latest figures, as provided by the Ministry of Health.
Small Business Minister Stuart Nash was unable to provide estimates of how many could go out of business.
“The message is out there and it needs to continue," says one GP.
Mr Bridges says thousands have contacted him with concerns over the Government's response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The work will be carried out in the touchdown zone at the eastern end of the runway.
Hitesh Navin Lal was shot after advancing on police with a machete.
1 NEWS provides a graphic flyover with the latest data.
Eligible ratepayers can receive a maximum of $549.
It is recommended for parents to have a caregiver join their bubble at level 3.
But the annual move, on June 1, will have strict controls in place amid Covid-19.
Education Minister Chris Hipkins said it was safe from a public health perspective.
Mr Peters said it was a malicious breach of his privacy that caused considerable stress.
Community playgrounds will also remain closed.
It comes after a Burwood Hospital cleaner with Type 2 diabetes made her plight public last week.
Bradford Manor staff moved in to care for their 22 residents.
More than $10 billion has been paid in the scheme, which aims to keep Kiwis in jobs and businesses afloat.
A member of the public found the body in Otanomomo.
Lending has increased by about one billion dollars from November until February.
Z Energy reports sales are down 80 per cent.
Thomas Bourne sings and dances to lighten the mood at a South Auckland Pak' N Save.
His new YouTube venture is one of the most unusual shows of the Covid-19 era.
The Ministry provided people with jobs and built our nation's infrastructure.
Additional charges are being considered, including in relation to breaching Level 4 restrictions.