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Focus: SkyCity slash another 700 jobs amid coronavirus fallout
Focus: SkyCity has revealed the ‘incredibly difficult’ decision to slash 700 jobs as the Covid-19 fallout hits. Video / File
Focus: SkyCity has revealed the ‘incredibly difficult’ decision to slash 700 jobs as the Covid-19 fallout hits. Video / File
Focus: Aston Norwood Cafe, Wedding and Function Centre, Kotoke has needed to be re-invented in response to Covid-19. Video / Mark Mitchell
There are two new Covid-19 cases today, one of which is an Auckland nurse who has tested positive for coronavirus.The nurse is linked to St Margaret's rest home and is being cared for at North Shore Hospital.
Malls, cafes, bars, barbers and schools can open under alert level 2, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says. Kiwis can expand their bubbles to include friends and family and travel "safely" around the country, Ardern said.
Finance Minister Grant Robertson has revealed the Government will be running deficits for an "extended period" of time and its debt levels will reach an all-time high.
OneRoof property report: How long will it take the housing market to recover from Covid-19?
There are two new cases of Covid-19 and one person has died of coronavirus in the last 24 hours. PM Jacinda Ardern said Microsoft's announcement to build a data centre in New Zealand served as a signal to the world that we are open for business.
Auckland Mayor Phil Goff speaks with Tim McCready about the impact of Covid-19 on 2021. Video / Supplied
Focus: As Covid-19 ravages the airline industry, we look back at some of Air New Zealand’s milestones over the past 80 years. Video / Supplied
The Government has unveiled a $50 million package to help the media industry which has seen advertising revenues plummet due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Bronwyn Groot, Sorted Fraud Education Manager, highlights the COVID-19 scams to watch out for and how to protect yourself. Video / CFFC
Are repayment holidays a good idea? Tom Hartmann from sorted.org.nz explains. Video / CFFC
Sorted Managing Editor Tom Hartmann on what you should and shouldn't do with your KiwiSaver during COVID-19. Video / CFFC
Apple productivity makes a giant leap. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Police set up a checkpoint at Pukerua Bay this morning where they stopped 50-55 cars to check on their occupants' reasons for travel. Video / Mark Mitchell
McDonald's is bracing for the reopening of 130 outlets if the Level 4 restrictions are lifted. Video / File
In this session, we’ll look at what the new world created by our response to the pandemic might be like for business and how they can prepare for it
Mike Hosking talking to Former United Future Leader and Minister Peter Dunne on the way the crises is being handled by a small group of people. Video / Newstalk
Some famous NZ faces voiced their support for small businesses struggling under the lockdown in Manaaki's Love Letter campaign. Video / Supplied
Focus: Burger King has been hit by the lockdown and its parent company has now been placed into receivership.
Chief Risk Officer at PwC, Karen Shires shares her thoughts on what corporate reporting will look like in a post-Covid 19 world.
Will domestic tourists make up for internationals? Made with funding from NZ On Air.
How can entrepreneurs recognise that their business is not them, and that its possible failure in times like these is not a reflection of them personally.
Several weeks out, production is in full swing for Easter eggs at the Mondelez Australia / Cadbury factory. Video / Michael Craig
Cadbury marketing bosses explain the 2-3 year planning cycle that goes into executing Easter, plus their all-time favorites. Video / Michael Craig
The unusual sight of a plane heading to Auckland Airport. Video / sargagram
A quick message from ACC telling us to stay safe through the Easter weekend. Video / ACC
Focus: Kiwibank CEO Steve Jurkovich says the bank will have to take a more open-minded approach towards lending both during and after the Covid-19 restrictions.
Books and learning material are being rushed out to children unable to learn over the internet during the pandemic. Video / Ministry of Education