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  • Covid-19 Sunday updates: What happened

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    30 Mar 2020
    A drop in Covid-19 cases in China, Kiwis return home, a blood donation drive and the Prime Minister announces our first coronavirus death - virus updates for 29 March.

    A West Coast woman has become the first person to die in New Zealand from Covid-19 on a day that saw another 63 new cases added to the nation's tally.

    Covid-19 Sunday updates: NZ's first coronavirus death as case numbers rise
  • Coronavirus: What's happening overseas

    News
    World Covid-19
    30 Mar 2020
    A doctor examines a patient for a COVID-19 test inside a testing tent in New York.

    As New Zealand's total number of Covid-19 cases passes the 500 mark, the world total nears 700,000.

    Coronavirus: What's happening overseas
  • Coronavirus: Covid-19 developments around the world

    News
    World
    29 Mar 2020
    Priest Don Marcello gives a blessing to the coffins of deceased people inside the church of San Giuseppe in Seriate, on March 28, 2020.

    In Italy, the government was reported to be considering extending a national lockdown to mid-April as deaths rose to 10,023.

    Coronavirus: Covid-19 developments around the world
  • American Samoa disappointed at US assistance for stranded citizens

    News
    Pacific American Samoa
    28 Mar 2020
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    American Samoa's governor has shared his disappointment with the US President over the failure of the government to organise a flight for US citizens stranded in Samoa.

    American Samoa disappointed at US assistance for stranded citizens
  • UK PM self-isolating after positive coronavirus test

    News
    World Covid-19
    28 Mar 2020
    Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson

    It was unclear where he was infected or how staff and ministers would need to isolate themselves after dozens of daily meetings, including news conferences, in Downing Street.

    British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has coronavirus, self-isolates
  • Immunosuppressed with a premature baby during Covid-19

    News
    In Depth Covid-19
    27 Mar 2020
    Mikassa Widdowson and Mahi Mains with their baby, Mānuka.

    A mother vulnerable to the coronavirus after a kidney transplant also has a premature baby at risk.

    Immunosuppressed with a premature baby during Covid-19 pandemic
  • Week in Politics: Counting the cost of Covid-19

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    27 Mar 2020
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    This week in politics: Parliament authorises 'the biggest blank cheque in the history of the country', as the massive economic cost of Covid-19 starts to emerge.

    Week in Politics: Counting the cost of Covid-19
  • The man modelling NZ's Covid-19 spread from his kitchen table

    News
    In Depth Covid-19
    27 Mar 2020
    Shaun Hendy at his kitchen table, where he's doing NZ's modelling of Covid-19

    A month ago Shaun Hendy realised the coronavirus was 'gonna be bad' and set up a team to model the spread. Here's how they are predicting what might happen.

    The man modelling NZ's Covid-19 spread from his kitchen table
  • How Covid-19 lockdown day one went

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    26 Mar 2020
    Empty streets across New Zealand (clockwise, from top left) in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin.

    The country's new state of living has begun, while the realities of the coronavirus and its impact continue to affect people.

    Covid-19 lockdown day one: Things going as smoothly as possible as NZ begins new way of life
  • Some rough sleepers still have nowhere to go during lockdown

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    26 Mar 2020
    Auckland's Otahuhu on the morning of 26 March, on the first day of the nationwide Covid-19 lockdown.

    Agencies have kicked into high gear to get rough sleepers into accommodation during the lockdown, but some people still have nowhere to go.

    Some rough sleepers still have nowhere to go during lockdown
  • Banking system in New Zealand secure, says ANZ boss

    News
    Business Covid-19
    25 Mar 2020
    ANZ chief executive Antonia Watson.

    ANZ chief executive Antonia Watson says ANZ is ready to weather the Covid-19 crisis and that the financial system is sound.

    Banking system in New Zealand secure, says ANZ boss
  • Covid-19: New Zealand's most Googled questions answered

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    25 Mar 2020
    Young woman spending a relaxing day at home lying on her back on the bed reading a message on her mobile phone

    New Zealanders are turning to Google to ask some of their Covid-19 related questions. Here's the top searches and answers compiled using official sources.

    Covid-19: New Zealand's most Googled questions answered
  • ANZ boss assures customers cash available duing lockdown

    Audio
    business
    25 Mar 2020
    ANZ chief executive Antonia Watson.

    The head of New Zealand's largest bank is reassuring customers there is plenty of cash in the ATMs and the financial system is sound, as economists warn of a shock which could dwarf the Global… Audio

  • Coronavirus spreading in New York like 'a bullet train'

    News
    World Covid-19
    25 Mar 2020
    New York Governor Andrew Cuomo speaks to the media at the Javits Convention Center which is being turned into a hospital to help fight coronavirus cases on March 24, 2020 in New York City.

    New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has pleaded for medical supplies, warning Covid-19 is spreading in his state faster than "a bullet train".

    Coronavirus spreading in New York like 'a bullet train'
  • Justice system: How prisons and courts are responding to Covid-19

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    24 Mar 2020
    cells criminal generic

    Court cases are being heard remotely and prisons have shut their gates to visitors as measures to combat Covid-19 ramp up.

    Justice system: How prisons and courts are responding to Covid-19
  • Trump insists economy can restart soon despite spread of Covid-19

    News
    World Covid-19
    24 Mar 2020
    WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 23:  U.S. President Donald Trump speaks at the daily coronavirus briefing at the White House on March 23, 2020 in Washington, DC.

    President Donald Trump says he is considering how to reopen the US economy when a 15-day shutdown ends next week, even as the highly contagious coronavirus is spreading rapidly.

    Trump insists economy can restart soon despite spread of Covid-19
  • Coronavirus: House sellers, buyers face derailed or delayed sales

    News
    Business Covid-19
    24 Mar 2020
    An auction sign outside a house for sale in Auckland.

    The Real Estate Industry and the Law Society are scrambling to find solutions for people whose house sales have been derailed by the Covid-19 lockdown.

    Coronavirus: House sellers, buyers face derailed or delayed sales
  • Coronavirus: People in UK ordered to stay home

    News
    World Covid-19
    24 Mar 2020
    Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson

    British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has ordered people to stay in their homes to try to halt the spread of coronavirus.

    Coronavirus: People in UK ordered to stay home
  • Homeless particularly vulnerable during Covid-19 pandemic

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    23 Mar 2020
    General vision of homelessness in Auckland central city.

    As more cases of Covid-19 arise, people are being cautioned to work from home or stay home if sick ... but what if you don't have a home?

    Homeless particularly vulnerable during Covid-19 pandemic
  • Covid-19 fallout on agricultural sector

    Audio
    health economy
    23 Mar 2020
    Cows waiting for milking in Rotherham, North Canterbury.

    Tim Hunt, head of research at Rabobank Australia and New Zealand, talks to Kathryn Ryan about the Covid-induced impacts on the agricultural sector, especially as the tourism sector collapse means… Audio

  • Media strive to adapt to ‘the new normal’

    Audio
    media
    22 Mar 2020
    Melissa Davies and Tom McRae present live coverage of yesterday's address by the PM.

    The media are playing an important role conveying essential information during the COVID -19 crisis, even as their people work at a distance from each other and the economic upheaval clouds their… Audio

  • Media strive to adapt to ‘the new normal’

    News
    Mediawatch media
    22 Mar 2020
    Melissa Davies and Tom McRae present live coverage of yesterday's address by the PM.

    The media are playing an important role conveying essential information during the COVID -19 crisis, even as their people work at a distance from each other and the economic upheaval clouds their…

    Audio

    Media strive to adapt to ‘the new normal’
  • The Sampler: Nadia Reid/ Renee-Louise Carafice/ Khruangbin

    Audio
    music
    21 Mar 2020
    Renee-Louise Carafice

    Nick Bollinger reviews an album charting a personal and geographic journey by Nadia Reid; a sonically adventurous set from Las Vegas-based New Zealander Renee-Louise Carafice; and a collaboration… Audio

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  • The Sampler: Nadia Reid/ Renee-Louise Carafice/ Khruangbin

    News
    The Sampler music
    21 Mar 2020
    Renee-Louise Carafice

    Nick Bollinger reviews an album charting a personal and geographic journey by Nadia Reid; a sonically adventurous set from Las Vegas-based New Zealander Renee-Louise Carafice; and a collaboration…

    Audio

    The Sampler: Nadia Reid/ Renee-Louise Carafice/ Khruangbin
  • Kiwis in Australia face Coronavirus unemployment with no govt help

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    20 Mar 2020
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    New Zealanders in Australia who face months of unemployment or dramatically-reduced working hours because of Covid-19 may get no financial assistance.

    Kiwis in Australia face Coronavirus-created unemployment with no govt help
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