Patrick Dingemans wants to get supermarkets to put up more codes by the tills.
The show is about regular Kiwis giving their honest opinions on local destinations.
A distress call was received through maritime radio at about 6.30pm yesterday.
The travel bubble will be closed for three more days.
Yesterday's community cases were all linked to Papatoetoe High School.
Police were called to the scene in Flat Bush just after 10.30 last night.
The World no. 2 had not lost a set coming into the quarter-final clash.
The New Zealander suffered a back injury in the 144-113 win over the Memphis Grizzlies.
For more than three decades, Limbaugh criticised liberals, Democrats, feminists and environmentalists.
The decision to shift Covid alert levels despite new cases surprises some.
Genome sequencing has confirmed yesterday's new cases are linked to the original Papatoetoe family.
"Very proud Kiwi" Anne Wyllie told Breakfast she has been watching New Zealand's Covid battle with interest from the US.
Australians will no longer be able to access news on Facebook, the social media giant announced today.
Papatoetoe High School is at the centre of the latest outbreak. But students there have done everything right to keep it contained.
Ayesha Verrall says mass testing means Cabinet is confident there wasn’t likely to be unknown community transmission.
The vehicle's windscreen wipers were no match for the substantial serpent.
“We haven’t seen a record-breaking streak like this before."
"All test results returned 100 per cent negative," a company spokesperson says.
Today's announcement by Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins means the Auckland cluster remains contained at six cases.
America's Cup Events wanted to wait until Auckland was back at Alert Level 1 before resuming racing.
At the same time, the country’s birth rate has dropped to the lowest on record.
Net profit fell 76 per cent to $78.4 million in the second half of last year, the casino operator said today.
Joy Reid was at the centre of TVNZ’s earthquake coverage on 22 February 2011. Now, for the first time, she reflects on the day.
The study aims to find the smallest dose needed to trigger a Covid-19 infection.
The Chiefs will host both sides in Cambridge this weekend.
The incident occurred in the suburb of Glenview.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern signalled the change yesterday,
It's one way the Government can address poverty and increase school attendance, Jacinda Ardern said.
The person worked at the Auckland McDonald’s on February 13.
The rich-lister, who has name suppression, is also accused of attempting to bribe one of the men.
The offering was suspended after a Covid case linked to an airline services company.
Simon Upton wants a departure tax that reflects the environmental cost of flying to and from NZ.
More than 58,000 babies were born last year.
The British syndicate gave their two cents on the matter, although they did so with less sass than organisers.
A 28-year-old-man has been charged with wounding with intent to injure.
"Everyone kind of just followed the rules," the Kiwi NBA star said on a podcast.
The privacy breach occurred as the betting company sent out its daily TAB Summer Promotion to eligible customers.
Professor Sir John Bell took a cheap shot when explaining to MPs why it’s easier for NZ to keep the virus out.
The NZ Superannuation Fund also admitted today it was investing in the same companies.
After being stuck in bubbles with machines, athletes finally got to hit the waters of Lake Ruataniwha today.
Fears remain about the virus getting in through a travel bubble.
The risk it poses to nearby residents is being investigated.
Ben Searancke was washed up on Mercer Beach after being smashed into rocks.
Music came into Shellie Hanley’s life after a fall inside her house truck.
The Period Place wants to see free sanitary products for all Kiwis who need them.
"I am also talking to the sparrow with whom I share my muffin - that’s normal right?" Bailey shared.
There's concern ending the Pike River recovery mission will compromise any future criminal investigation.
Many residents are still suffering, a decade on from the disaster.