The checkpoints are in place while the city is at Covid-19 Alert Level 3. The rest of the country is in Level 2.
Dr Ashley Bloomfield moots a "new normal" for Kiwis and MPs head back to Parliament.
A person who spent half an hour in the shop on August 6 has tested positive, staff at the Wellington business have been advised.
National Party leader Judith Collins says it's "best not to actually indulge" in unsubstantiated theories.
The NRL's naming rights deal with Telstra could cost the Warriors a $1m a year deal of their own.
The PM says no country to have eliminated the virus has been able to keep it out, but New Zealand went the longest.
The third round of subsidies, announced yesterday, is expected to cover about 470,000 jobs.
The number of Covid-19 in the US exceeds 5 million, greater than the total population of New Zealand.
The one and two-year rates are the lowest ever offered by the bank.
Investigative journalists David Farrier and Dylan Reeve tracked down the man who first published the rumour.
Despite a stalled election campaign for all parties, Jo Hayes' billboards are being targeted.
The National leader also says the public "have not been told the truth".
This means the person's not linked to the South Auckland cluster.
The EMA says a number of its members are concerned about the checkpoint process, which lacks "consistency of information" for those passing through.
Tune in as the Director-General of Health speaks from Wellington.
A dozen of the new cases are linked to the South Auckland cluster - and one is under investigation.
A policeman suffered minor injuries after being flung from a car during the incident.
Witnesses at the scene reported the smoke smells strongly of burning plastic.
We now know who but not where.
Three men have been charged over the alleged assault.
The family of four can't leave as one child is waiting for their result.
The US President said today there was a “big surge” in cases in New Zealand.
He called media "favourable" to Labour, adding today in times of crisis the Govt gets more airtime.
You and six others could enjoy lunch with Dr Bloomfield in the capital.
It is the first arrest since Level 3 lockdown restrictions came into force last Wednesday.
Patrick Tuipulotu and Phoenix Karaka are expecting their first child.
The winning tickets were bought in Napier and Invercargill.
A list was posted in a private SnapChat group.
"Donald Trump says rubbish every single day," James Shaw said.
Scientists and technicians which cover Wellington and most of the South Island are in the middle of collective bargaining.
The Canterbury study is looking at how people talk about a disaster and deal with it in the years following.
It comes as Parliament kicks back into gear now that the election date has shifted.
There are "potentially significant" gaps in NZ's border, Professor Michael Baker says.
Isaiah Papali’i will also start in the forwards, replacing the suspended Eliesa Katoa.
Buttabean Motivation in Auckland was not on the back foot when a person with Covid-19 passed through last week.
Professor Marc Wilson, a psychology professor at Victoria University, explained how best to engage with conspiracy theorists.
Kea Kids News is replacing afternoon cartoons as a must watch.
Heavy rain is also forecast Gisborne, as well as the West Coast.
The pair have been charged with aggravated robbery and unlawfully getting into a stolen vehicle.