Covid 19
Northland expects to be hit hard as Auckland border remains
Businesses in Te Tai Tokerau are feeling the strain as Auckland's closed border keeps visitors at bay.
News the city's checkpoints will stay during level 2 has been tough to take for many Northland… Audio
Rally Your Village: Covid-19 vaccination event for Pasifika
A four day drive-through Covid-19 vaccination event began today aiming to boost vaccinations particularly in Pasifika communities.
People have been encouraged to "Rally Your Village" - signing up… Video, Audio
Govt plea to NZ - get vaccinated, get tested this weekend
The government is telling people to do two things this weekend: get vaccinated and get tested before Monday's alert level decision.
Covid-19 cases have levelled off today with 19 reported in the… Audio
Evening business for 1 October 2021
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6275007923001 Video, Audio
Epidemiologist Professor Rod Jackson urges vaccine passport incentive
There were 19 new community infections confirmed on Friday, but health authorities estimate there will be at least 30 more based on transmission rates and the number of households contacts.
More than… Video, Audio
NSW Premier resigns amid corruption probe, Australia plans to open borders
The Premier of New South Wales, Gladys Berejiklian has resigned amid an investigation by the state's corruption watchdog.
Public hearings wiil be held later this month to investigate whether there… Video, Audio
Pasfika Covid-19 vaccination statistics tracking well
Covid-19 vaccinations for Young Pasifika living in New Zealand tracking well. Audio
Professor Michael Baker on the 45 new cases of Covid-19
There were 45 new cases of Covid-19 reported in the community yesterday ... a number that will no doubt be a big concern for those in Auckland where they were detected. Joining Ellie Jay to talk us… Audio
Grant Robertson responds to people in the MIQ lobby
More than 26,000 people gathered in the MIQ lobby on Tuesday night in a bid to come home before Christmas. They aren't just kiwis living overseas wanting to visit or return, there are also people… Audio
Covid-19: National unveils ideas to reopen NZ to world
The National Party wants to open up the country with a plan it says will allow New Zealanders to return home for Christmas.
The party has released a three-step plan to open the borders and stop… Audio
Chris Bishop outlines National's reopening plan
"A lottery in human misery" is how National's described the MIQ system. And it believes quarantine-free travel by Christmas is possible under its plans to open the borders.
Once vaccination rates… Video, Audio
Home isolation expansion by Christmas not ruled out - Hipkins
Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins has not ruled out the possibility home isolation could be available for more than businesspeople before Christmas.
"I wouldn't rule that out, although I don't… Video, Audio
Cup and Show Week hope for alert level 1 for Christchurch
There is a lot riding on this Monday's Covid-19 level announcement, and not just for Aucklanders desperate to get back to a life as relatively normal.
A shift down to level 2 for the country's… Audio
Disappointment for NZers missing out on 3800 MIQ vouchers
New Zealanders desperately hoping for a ticket home are now having a go through the latest release of MIQ rooms. 3800 rooms are up for grabs in October, November and December.
The lobby - or the… Video, Audio
Hinemoana Baker describes the struggle for MIQ vouchers
The clock is ticking down to Tuesday's MIQ lottery with 3800 rooms to be allocated from 6pm.
It is the second one since the government changed the system. People get an hour to pile into the virtual… Video, Audio
The home isolation experience in South Australia
The government is expected to release more details of its pilot home isolation scheme for business tomorrow, with a long list of companies keen to get on board.
Meanwhile across the Tasman, South… Video, Audio
Landlords 'gobsmacked' by new law for commercial tenants
A cut-price Covid-19 rent clause that has been added to legislation has blindsided some property managers.
The amendment to the Property Law Act would mean commercial tenants will not have to pay… Video, Audio
Weeks of lockdown, schools closed, how are families doing?
For parents and children in Auckland it's been a juggling act of home schooling and working from home for the last six weeks.
And as school holidays begin next Monday children will spend nearly nine… Video, Audio
New rules allow more Aucklanders to leave for study, shared childcare
More people will soon be able to leave Auckland under alert level 3 and into Level 2 territory.
The government announced today that from 11:59pm tonight more reasons will be added to the permitted… Audio
Opposition parties set out ideas of future border rules
It's the battle of the border blueprints. Opposition parties are this week setting out how they would manage the border, although one got their first.
Both want vaccinated New Zealanders to be able… Audio