As Kiwis excitedly make plans for life at Level 2, eyes now turn to next week's Budget and how it will address the social and economic pain still to come.
Fran Strajnar says his company, Techemy Ltd, "accidentally" built a simple and practical app which Kiwis will use.
A courier driver has won what his lawyers say could be an important victory in the Employment Court after the court ruled he was an employee, rather than a contractor.
The Tourism Minister says airlines "have to make decisions based on what's good for their business [but] must make sure that there is physical distancing".
Rachel Reese welcomes the easing of restrictions on travel in Level 2's guidelines, but wants more done to encourage domestic holidays.
Kiwis waiting to return to their favourite cinema may want to give Laura's set-up a miss.
Dr Wiles says because of the 2-10 day incubation period, today's cases actually reflect Level 4 conditions.
ASB has joined Kiwibank in dropping some rates to low levels.
Frank Jasper of Fisher Funds says the "number one is having a clear focused long term strategy".
"You’re supporting a New Zealand company, New Zealand jobs,” Clevedon Farmers Market founder Helen Dorresteyn says.
Claire Turnbull shared her advice with TVNZ 1's Breakfast.
"How we treat migrants in this period is kind of a bit of a litmus test to who we are,” says one researcher.
There were claims a bout was being lined up for charity.
Those at Stanmore Bay were said to be observing Covid-19 social distancing guidelines.
The bins will return to stores in the Auckland, Northland, Hamilton and Wellington regions.
Richard Pusey faces court on Monday.
Police were called to dismantle the party at a unit southwest of Brisbane on Thursday evening.
It’s believed the deaths are a result of ferret attacks while trapping was halted during lockdown.
Over the last six months, the region has seen only a quarter of expected rainfall.
Tune in as the Director of Public Health and Finance Minister speak from Wellington.
One of those to contract the virus is an Auckland nurse.
DHBs are in the process of submitting updated plans on how they will continue to test people.
Lee Brock had only ever sailed once before the 22-day voyage but discovered a penchant for sailing.
Dr Caroline McElnay reminded everyone of what's at stake as the Alert Level 2 decision looms.
Checkpoints in Taranaki run by local iwi will be removed by tomorrow, with the iwi saying their job is done.
Gloricia Woody entered the restaurant's lobby and was told the dining room was closed for safety reasons.
It's hoped the plasma would help others seriously affected by the virus.
"We are keen to keep fares affordable in a higher cost per seat environment," the airline's chief revenue officer said.
"There was a total of 142 New Zealanders booked on these flights," the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade says.
So far 530 people have been helped to get back, either on charter flights or being assisted onto commercial flights.
The 1 NEWS political team discuss a potential travel bubble with Australia, and the countdown to the big Level 2 decision.
Eloi, 18, was last seen on the morning of Saturday March 7 west of Auckland.
Assistant Commissioner Richard Chambers says police will be highly visible across NZ this weekend.
The university advised the mark ups will take place automatically.
Visa conditions will be temporarily relaxed for temp workers, international students amid Covid-19.
The airline released a list of its domestic routes while the country is at Alert Level 2.
Nightclubs and bars being forced to decide between adapting or keeping their doors closed.
All 13 high schools around the top of the South Island have cases of pupils working and missing out on online lessons.
Rules regarding living arrangements, sanitation practices and physical distancing are all being considered.
What goes down must eventually go up with plenty of ramifications for home buyers.
Rachel Archer has been at home in King Country staying competition ready.
Winston was unaware his life was in the balance if he wasn't relocated.
With the Olympics pushed to 2021, Angie Petty needed to make big changes.
Her Majesty's message comes exactly 75 years after her father, King George VI, made his historic broadcast as World War II ended in Europe.
It comes after a review of 32 applications made.
Covid-19 has halted sports around the world causing pros to make the most of their down time.
"Throughout the lockdown period, police have continued to work hard to hold organised criminal groups and drug offenders to account,"Detective Inspector Colin Parmenter said.
The group’s leader Tanya wrote the four part harmony arrangement guided by a backing track and taught the families their individual parts.
The market will hold up because pre-pandemic "fundamentals" are still there, property commentator Ashley Church says.