The airline, which employs 42,000 people, has suffered a global collapse in passenger numbers due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Prime Minister has shared a phone call with the Queen on social media, at the royal's request.
The UK’s coronavirus death toll has surpassed 21,000 and includes more than 100 health staff.
The package includes upgrading mobile towers and wi-fi systems as well as antennas for some properties.
Kiwis flock for a caffeine and fast food fix, health authorities warn against Level 3 complacency and a survey reveals renters are doing it tough.
The initiatives have been praised for keeping out the threat of coronavirus from communities around the countries.
The Opposition Leader said the Government needs to flatten the curve without flattening the economy.
Lawyer Julia Whaipooti says the armed response units experiment has been a failure.
It's important that Kiwis not take their foot off the pedal, the Director-General of Health told Breakfast.
Social Development Minister Carmel Sepuloni said the Government is already looking at more schemes to get NZ working.
David Clark was seen moving boxes between two properties during the Alert Level 4 lockdown but is confident he hadn't broken any rules.
The Warriors want to know if they can train on arrival, or will they be quarantined?
So far, 21 prosecutions have been made about Alert Level 3 breaches.
Cyclista owner Steve Stannard says he came up with the idea after finding the train set when cleaning during the lockdown.
More of the stolen vehicles have also been recovered.
The 21-year-old could face up to six months in prison if convicted.
In 2019 alone, claims by over 65s for falls made up around seven percent of all claims recieved that year.
"We’re feeling almost abandoned," Dr Tim Malloy told MPs.
The former Warrior said he knows as a Kiwi that family comes first, making the team's decision that much harder.
It was recommended by the Ministry of Health and even included New Zealanders.
Users are reportedly finding it harder to access their narcotic of choice while under Level 3 and 4 lockdowns.
The Prime Minister and the Director-General of Health are giving the daily coronavirus update.
Some Northland residents are growing frustrated by the controls of iwi-led checkpoints.
In the first 18 hours of Alert Level 3, Jacinda Ardern said police recorded 104 breaches.
Yesterday's return to trading saw breaches from members of the public.
The pair have been named as the best first-class batsman and bowler from the past season.
There's been a 40 per cent drop in reports from the same period last year.
The Ministry of Education says as of 10.30am nearly 12,000 students were at school
Across Europe, a small cluster of children are experiencing a condition similar to Kawasaki disease which is more common in Asia.
It comes amid the loss of overseas students due to Covid-19's impact.
Health authorities advised Cabinet to close the border to everyone, including Kiwis, to prevent Covid-19 entering the country.
Swimmers are back in their element as restrictions ease off over lockdown.
The Kiwi side could relocate to Tamworth as early as this weekend.
The double-Olympic champion is back in training at Alert Level 3.
But other countries warn there may be unexpected challenges ahead.
CEO of Verve Terri van Schooten spoke to Seven Sharp about the new landscape of events.
If you think your family's getting on your nerves, spare a thought for the animals.
The big question currently, is are you immune to the virus if you've recovered from it?
Keith Smith says it's too hard to get at the funds when you're in real hardship.