Checkpoint
NZ's latest Covid-19 case an Auckland nurse
An Auckland nurse is being cared for at North Shore hospital after testing positive for Covid-19. She is the only new case of coronavirus to be recorded in New Zealand over the past 24 hours. The… Audio
Govt releases thousands of pages of Covid-19 decisions - details explained
The government has released thousands of pages of documents around its Covid-19 decisions on Friday afternoon.
The documents include papers, minutes and key Covid-19 advice given to government up to… Video, Audio
Aotea Great Barrier locals ready to turn away tourists at wharf
Tourists who dock on the shores of Aotea Great Barrier Island could soon be turned away, with some locals preparing to set up a checkpoint there during alert level 2.
Checkpoint organiser Kelly Klink… Video, Audio
Covid-19: The alert level 2 rules for sport in NZ
Professional domestic sport is back on under alert level 2 - but the stands will be empty.
Rules banning mass gatherings will still apply, so fans will have to head to their couches.
Sport and… Audio
Water restrictions in Auckland as drought won't relent
Auckland Council will impose mandatory water restrictions for the first time in more than 25 years as the city faces its worst drought in history.
The past four months have been the driest on record… Audio
'I miss the buzz' - Al Brown keen to reopen restaurants under level 2
Restaurateur Al Brown is champing at the bit to reopen when New Zealand's Covid-19 level 3 lockdown eases to level 2.
Brown's three Auckland businesses - Depot, Federal Delicatessen and Best Ugly… Video, Audio
Chow co-owner describes running business on a knife-edge
Chow restaurant is a well-known casual dining spot in central Wellington and employs 35 staff.
The booths and tables at Chow can usually seat up to 176 people, but takeaways have kept the business… Video, Audio
Young Act vice president quits over sexual harrassment
Young Act's former Vice President has labelled the youth wing an unsafe place for women, after her complaints of sexual harassment were ignored.
Ali Gammeter has told RNZ she resigned from her role… Audio
Hawke's Bay farmers go online to fight drought woes together
A Facebook page for Hawke's Bay farmers struggling with severe drought is being credited with saving lives.
The lack of rain, lack of feed and trouble selling, or sending stock to the meat works… Video, Audio
Thousands made redundant as tourism businesses enter hibernation
Thousands of tourism workers have been made redundant as businesses scramble for capital and cut their size.
Many are entering hibernation. This is an industry that previously supported close to… Audio
Economic recovery focus of NZ Budget 2020 - Finance Minister
A 'staging post' for New Zealand's recovery from Covid-19 - that's how the Finance Minister described Budget 2020 in a speech to the Wellington Chamber of Commerce - given via video link on Thursday.
…Evening business for 7 May 2020
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Couriers win right to fight for better work conditions
Courier drivers may be able to argue for better pay, holiday and sick leave and generally better working conditions following a ruling by the Employment Court on Thursday.
The court has found an… Audio
Covid-19: Level 2 rules - what you need to know
If level 2 gets the green light, hairdressers, restaurants, domestic travel, gyms, home cleaners and more are all go.
The Reserve Bank estimates the four-and-a-half-week lockdown under level 4 cost… Video, Audio
Covid-19: Level 2 to be a 'safer version of normal'
New Zealand has been promised a "safer version of normal" under Level Two - as the Prime Minister signals what life might look like when restrictions relax.
The country is on track to drop out of… Audio
NZ First stays silent on foundation donations
New Zealand First has once again opted not to name any donations from the mysterious foundation bankrolling the party on its electoral return.
But an electoral law expert says for the first time the… Audio
Australia govt not urgent on trans-Tasman bubble
An Australian journalist says the federal government is treating the travel bubble with less urgency than New Zealand.
The Australian Prime Minister, Scott Morrison, yesterday said that trans-Tasman… Audio
Drought relief 'drop in the ocean' - Hawke's Bay farmer
A Hawke's Bay farmer says the government's latest drought relief package - a $500,000 fund for advisory services - is a 'drop in the ocean' and will not go far to alleviating struggling farmers'… Audio
Auckland unemployment may be triple that of GFC - report
A new economic report is forecasting that three times as many jobs could be lost in central Auckland by next March than during the Global Financial Crisis, with GDP also expected to take a huge hit.
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MPs hear NZers' traumatic experiences under Covid-19 lockdown
The trauma of the Covid-19 lockdown on those who had nothing to do with the disease was laid bare for MPs on Wednesday.
The Epidemic Response Committee has been hearing about experiences of death -… Audio