Lockdown
What do you miss the most during lockdown?
We all have our can't possibly do without's but if you had to pick just one thing you're really missing during the lockdown what would it be? Audio
How to change your habits? Start very small
Forget thinking big. Behaviour scientist Dr. BJ Fogg says we should instead be thinking small and introducing tiny behaviours. Video, Audio
The challenges of isolating in a holiday park during Covid-19
Steve and Jacqui Clark have lived in Brunei for the last four years, but returned to NZ for a holiday just before the country's Covid-19 restrictions kicked into gear. The couple are now holed up in a… Audio
Linda Clark and Michael Barnett on NZ's Covid-19 response
Today marks day four of New Zealand's nationwide Covid-19 lockdown. We're joined by commentators Linda Clark and Michael Barnett to see how they feel New Zealand is handling the situation. Audio
Markers of mood: Research NZ polls Kiwis on Covid-19 fallout
Research NZ are working to take the pulse of the nation as Covid-19 restrictions have the country on lockdown. The preliminary poll shows the majority of people think it will be more than six months… Audio
Professor Gary McLean: 'Don't discount a second Covid-19 wave'
New Zealander Gary McLean, a professor of molecular immunology at London Metropolitan University, says we shouldn't discount the idea of a second wave of Covid-19 hitting. Professor McLean joins the… Audio
Business offers a helping hand
This week on Two Cents' Worth the team look at how Covid-19 has changed the way we work and live and what business might look like after the lock down is lifted. Audio
National Emergency Response Leaders Media Conference
The civil service leaders of the response to Covid 19 address media and take questions about day two of the level four restrictions being in place. Audio
Are Employers Stretching The Definition Of 'Essential Service'
Unions concerned some employers have been requiring employees to work during the lock down, say more and more appear to now be falling into line. But Unite Union's Gerard Hehir and Mat Danaher from E… Audio
National emergency response leaders media conference
The civil service leaders of the response to Covid 19 address media and take questions about day one of the level four restrictions being in place. Audio
Services on alert as family violence expected to rise
Services are on alert as cases of family violence are expected to spike in the coming weeks in the Covid-19 lock down.
One of those is Shine, and its policy advisor Holly Carrington spoke to Māni… Audio
Queen street deserted on first day of lockdown
New Zealand is 12 hours into the Covid-19 lockdown, and life in New Zealand's commercial centres could easily be described as nearly dead.
Auckland reporter Anneke Smith speaks to Mani Dunlop from a… Audio
Wellington quiet amid lockdown
Māni Dunlop speaks to reporter Jono Mitchell about what it's like on Wellington's streets. Audio
Truckies exempt from lockdown
As an essential service, New Zealand's truck drivers will be on the roads throughout the four week lockdown.
The chief executive of Road Transport Forum New Zealand, Nick Leggett, speaks to Māni… Audio
What essential services will remain open?
While the country is in lockdown and New Zealanders are in isolation, everyone will still be able to access essential services.
Supermarkets and pharmacies will remain open, but what else counts as… Audio
Briscoe Group is sticking with the planned shutdown
The retailer, Briscoe Group, is sticking with the planned shutdown of its Rebel Sport and homewares store brands over the next four weeks. Audio
Big businesses are taking different approaches to lockdown
A day out from the nationwide lockdown and big businesses are taking different approaches.
Emma Hatton reports. Audio
Covid-19 justice implications - clogged courts
Changes to the way courts normally operate are underway and Heads of Bench have identified proceedings that will be given priority, with special concern given to matters to do with liberty.The… Audio
School's out: Now what?
Schools around the country have fallen silent today - as the doors are closed to all but the children of "essential workers". After tomorrow, they'll close to all students for at least the next four… Audio
New Zealand actress in 'spirals of anxiety' over Covid-19
Kim Crossman was already into the sixth day of a self-quarantine period when it was announced on Friday that the city of Los Angeles was going into lockdown due to the Covid-19 outbreak. Audio