Regular public transport services return for the city today.
The Government announces new support for victims of domestic violence and the country awaits the decision about moving to Covid-19 Alert Level 2.
That's according to Sarah Dalton from the Association of Salaried Medical Specialists, who says senior doctors “are not being listened to”.
Graham Smith says businesses will need to time to adapt to the "new normal".
Professor Michael Baker says when New Zealand enters Level 2 "people need to keep assuming that everyone they meet is potentially infectious".
Blood, sweat, swollen eyelids and face masks signalled the return of UFC.
The 34-year-old man was found dead at a property on Moa Place on Sunday afternoon.
Josie Pagani says what transpired on Friday "dents this idea of a .... transparent and open Government".
The survey by Ask Your Team also suggests many employers have a greater appreciation of the importance of communication.
ANZ chief economist Sharon Zollner says the economy and public health shouldn't be talked about as separate issues.
Hayden would have turned 41 today.
Ricky Wilson escaped during a hospital visit last night.
Bars can reopen on May 21.
Two hundred staff lost their jobs last month - now even more people are facing redundancy.
Morgan has been a fierce critic of the pair - but now says he'll tone it down a bit.
There were no further coronavirus deaths recorded today.
Doctors and human rights lawyers fear their lives are at risk as the centres could be Covid-19 infection hotspots.
The last time the number of active cases was less than 100 was more than seven weeks ago.
Jacinda Ardern announced the country will be moving to Alert Level 2 in stages over the next ten days.
There are now 4700 cases in the West African nation.
Jacinda Ardern made the announcement at today's post-Cabinet news conference.
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The driver who died was 59-year-old Elizabeth Edwards of Edgecumbe.
The opening clash will see the Highlanders play the Chiefs in Dunedin on Saturday 13 June.
"There may be no cure, no vaccine for covid yet, but there was each and every one of you," the PM said.
Jacinda Ardern says rapid contact tracing is imperative to keeping on top of the virus.
Dr Ashley Bloomfield said it was not a requirement but people may wear them if they wish.
The Prime Minister says she doesn't craft all the emails sent out by her team.
People can also only gather in groups of up to 10.
Eighty-nine people have been hospitalised in NZ with coronavirus, the Ministry of Health confirmed.
"The focus now turns to saving jobs and getting people back to work," the National leader said.
Mr Johnson has ditched the "stay at home" mantra as he outlined his plan to gradually ease out of lockdown.
It will bring the minimum pay for ECE teachers up to $49,862.
During lockdown conversations on dating app Tinder, increased by 20 percent.
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A $10 million fund has been set up to help workers who have had to stay away from their families due to Covid-19.
Cameron Bagrie says raising the retirement age also needs to be considered.
Chris Hipkins told Q+A host Jack Tame we "must be realistic".
Paul Goldsmith said Budget 2020 figures would be critical in the decision on income tax cuts.