It’s typically used when the likes of businesses or schools, encounter a confirmed case of the coronavirus.
The Scandinavian country is now seeing far fewer cases than other countries in Europe.
No Nuts the ewe gave birth to a set of black-and-white quintuplets.
The accidents took place in Christchurch and Thames.
The regional health authority believes the network of close contacts is small, but it's encouraging all students and staff at the school to be tested.
The Great Kererū Count is the only centralised way to monitor the bird’s numbers and distribution.
The north-east of England and south Wales are both going back into lockdown.
There's anger as an entire school prepares to test for Covid-19 and parties react to a record fall in GDP.
Repairs to train tracks were completed overnight.
Yes for Compassion's Jessica Young and Care Alliance’s Sinead Donnelly discuss their views.
The number of cases across the continent exceeded 300,000 last week – higher than the first peak in March.
Rebekah Storey was reported missing on 9 September, seven days before her car was found in Waioeka George.
Tina Bennett was shocked to see what was moving up a nearby driveway in Alabama.
The average worker, earning $64,000 per year, would get to keep an extra $3226.
At least three people, a soldier and two of the 219 escapees, died in the firefight.
Work is set to begin on the Nor'west Express in October and continue through summer.
It comes after travels restrictions due to Covid-19 have hampered treatment efforts for affected Kiwis.
The programme for children with disabilities was given $90,000 by the Lindsay Foundation.
The company says the restructure reflects changing customer habits, with First Union saying the lack of staff in stores will be noticed by customers.
Alex Hope says he hacked the former Australian PM to reveal security flaws at Qantas.
There are delays for those trying to cross the bridge.
Kiwi golfer Danny Lee managed to rein in a rollercoaster round - the same couldn't be said for others.
Cars have lined up outside Chapel Downs Primary School in southeast Auckland as the testing site opened today.
The Kiwi champ joins the likes of Usain Bolt and Neymar in being sponsored by the German company.
National announced today it would would slash income tax for 16 months if elected, to help spur spending amid the Covid-19 crisis.
Regional agencies could develop their own economic plans.
There were also no new cases detected in isolation facilities today.
A grinning Peters gathered his thoughts before going on to give his list of NZ First’s achievements.
Early votes will be able to be cast from October 3.
The Council is requiring AT to cut public transport operating expenditure by $10 million.
Police would like to speak to anyone who witnessed the crash on Queen St, which occurred at about midday.
They'll begin their campaign for a sixth title in September 2021.
NZ First’s leader didn’t take kindly to 1 NEWS reporter Katie Bradford’s line of questioning.
Nik Marinovich was sentenced today in the Auckland District Court.
They plan on holding a public session with fans if Whakatāne moves to Level 1.
She claims the incident took place at the US Open tennis tournament in 1997.
Train services are currently suspended in the area while police remain at the scene.
This is the third death which has occurred on a farm this week.
Johnson couldn't believe what he pulled off - no one else could either.
A truck that blew over in strong winds today damaged the bridge.
The image was taken when Jupiter was 406 million miles from Earth.
New Zealand is being urged to take a partnership role with Pacific countries over the data leak.
Te Haakura and Atareta are spreading their love for te reo with their infectious music.
Party leader Jacinda Ardern visited the traditionally National electorate today.
Eleven-year-old Avie Tonido beat out hundreds of entries to come out on top.
Support for the End of Life Choice Bill doesn't appear partisan according to the data.
The pair say they were foraging for huhu grubs when they heard a strange sound.
“It’s just in my blood to help, I come from a very family orientated place and we help where help is needed.”
Michelle's reaction was absolutely brilliant.
Multiple current and former workers have come forward to 1 NEWS with serious concerns about the company's culture.