A St John testing station has seen about 230 people a day over the past week.
Some couples might have postponed. Not Nick and Rachel.
Someone is thundering down the road in Jacinda Ardern's direction. Someone called Judith Collins, writes our columnist.
Millah, born yesterday, is the couple's first child.
Bridget Hayes said she never thought she would get Tana back following his escape.
"What we have lost is the opportunity to know how it happened, or what gaps need plugging," the microbiologist says.
Two staff members have tested positive for coronavirus and two others are unwell.
Many who responded to an Auckland Business Chamber survey said they won't survive another lockdown.
National and its leader Judith Collins don’t fit very well with the times, argues Josiah Banbury.
The man's body was located on the Mahurangi Harbour shoreline.
There is no 1pm news conference today, with details released by press release.
Tourists were nowhere in sight at the popular Auckland location, resisting the temptation to flout Level 3 restrictions.
Zekeriya Tuyan died two months after the Christchurch atrocities.
Four of the six cases have been linked to the original Auckland cluster.
A hundred or so people expressed their opposition to the Level 3 lockdown and other issues.
Two people were taken to land by passing boaties following the incident.
Kotoni Staggs scored a try of the season contender in last night's loss to the Dragons.
Trevor Beggs said the checkpoints have been running smoothly.
It comes as anti-lockdown protestors took to the streets in Auckland today.
Police were called to a central Manukau address this afternoon.
The PM says without the efforts of Auckland’s Pacific community, the current outbreak would be far worse.
There were six new cases of community transmission announced in Auckland today.
Covid-19 modeler Shaun Hendy told 1 NEWS people should be prepared for the possibility.
The ski-field reached capacity this morning.
The people - later diagnosed with Covid-19 - travelled on the same Auckland bus on Wednesday August 12.
It's known as a challenge trial and plenty of people are keen.
Farid Ahmed will be at home writing, with his late wife Husna never far from his mind.
"Nearly every other high income country has got mandated mask use in a range of settings," says Professor Nick Wilson.
The weather is forecast to hit the upper parts of the North Island and northwest Nelson.