Before the pandemic, Victoria Mitchell made the switch from cleaning to carpentry.
One motel owner says he's got lots of bookings for this summer.
The Breast Cancer Foundation and SPCA have both lost out on millions during lockdown.
A chocolate factory is hoping to find the next weird and whacky chocolate flavour with the help of kids aged five to 13.
Our bubbles have burst and so too have the lockdown laws we abided by.
The heir to the throne is appealing to the public to take on the "unglamorous" task to help farmers.
When Covid-19 escalated globally, the group was forced to undertake a complex and lengthy journey back to London.
A survey reveals NZ's shameful sex attack stats and the Government's official contact tracing app arrives.
The National Party leader defended his role on Breakfast this morning.
Many have been concerned about the privacy of their data being stored on such an app.
Chief executive Ross Taylor said the impacts of Covid-19 on the business had been significant.
Covid-19 has changed NZ, and Worksafe wants that same approach to keeping people safe on the job.
New Census data shows almost a quarter of New Zealanders live in damp houses.
Annabella Garwood is in mandatory quarantine in New Zealand after two months of lockdown in Italy.
Simon Bridges will defend his position at a potentially fractious caucus meeting next week.
Jessica O'Connor and Dion Reynolds, both 23, left for the outing on May 9 but haven't returned.
Damien O'Connor yesterday announced an extra $500,000 in funding, responding to a plea from Hawke's Bay's four mayors.
The revelation comes as police investigate what happened Ricky Wang.
Dr Ashley Bloomfield has today admitted there were "a few wrinkles".
Josh van Hoojidonk, 20, and Maja Eve Sanders, 19, of Hastings, died on Saturday following a two-car crash - days after getting out of lockdown.
A British army veteran shuffled the length of his garden 100 times to raise funds for the National Health Service.
The Sport and Recreation Minister is getting the rivalry reignited early.
Chief executive Ian McInnes says they'll be keeping an eye on especially bigger brands and how they respond to the pandemic.
Going into the winter months is typically the cheapest time to buy potatoes, with the Christmas period being the most expensive.
The 60-year-old woman stole thousands from an army charity over the course of seven years.
Cracks in the country's Covid-19 app are beginning to show as medical staff in NSW experience technical problems.
The crashed vehicle was discovered by passing motorists on Tuesday night.
The Director-General of Health provided the update from Wellington today.
"As we progress through Level 2, we plan to regularly adjust our settings to allow more activity when it is safe," Jacinda Ardern said today.
Some tourism operators wanted a one-off public holiday to help boost their Covid-19 recovery.
The Kiwi singer says her much anticipated next album has been delayed due to Covid-19.
Over 500,000 students attended school yesterday.
The Prime Minister also said there have also been no new Covid-19 clusters for over a month.
The former All Black has been plagued by shoulder issues since 2016.
MPs have been called to Wellington for the event.
A GoFundMe petition has been launched to help Django pay the fine.
Michael Cruickshank also faces a charge of harassment after sending the Prime Minister more than 90 emails.
The Kiwi side have been based in Australia's country music capital ahead of the NRL's resumption.
One crew member accused Air New Zealand of rushing through the consultation process and not listening to feedback.
Allan Neville Rowe was a 54-year-old from the area.
The All Blacks star has been breaking records in this week's return to training.
The Auckland side won their last four matches, before the Covid-19 sporting shutdown.
The man lost his job during the lockdown period, and the woman, a healthcare worker, has been working as an essential worker throughout.
Floods, a volcanic eruption and a pandemic have jointly cost Whakatāne millions.
There'll be a fierce battle for the National Party leadership on Friday.
The seven local sides will pick 10 players each from a pool of 84 on June 11.
Ngāti Kuri says it's planning a reopening ceremony before the public is allowed back.
The airline says it will "do our best to retain the 9000 jobs that remain.”
1 NEWS understands that players are being asked to take a 30 per cent pay cut by their unions.
Tayla Nasmith is this week's ASB Good as Gold winner.
Uncertainty surrounds the Blues' home venue for the new competition.
The fixed one-year fixed home loan rate is being offered at 2.79% p.a.
Minnie Baragwanath says those with limited transport options should be considered in the Accessible Streets Regulatory Package.
Police say they are "speaking to another man present at the address".
FC Seoul filled their stadium with sex dolls to replicate the look of spectators.
Safety or a waste of ratepayers money? Opinions are mixed.