
Lockdown breaches almost at 500 as people continue to ignore rules
Almost 500 people have breached the national Covid-19 lockdown rules.
Almost 500 people have breached the national Covid-19 lockdown rules.
Almost 9000 people reported feeling the quake.
After an uphill battle, Dunedin's Baldwin St has reclaimed its world record.
He even managed to milk the cows twice while completing the gigantic run.
"We were just crazy head over heels in love with each other."
Police say they are determined to identify and prosecute those who supply illicit drugs.
Fine few days ahead before stormy weather ushers in the long weekend.
Police want people to stay off the water, stay home and stay safe.
Prime Minister says in normal circumstances she would sack David Clark.
"From Luna, Connie and myself, we will be always grateful for what they have done."
The wedding was held at Oyster Cove Restaurant and Bar on March 21.
A statistical approach to the cases affecting Southland during the lockdown.
One cluster has been linked to a rugby tournament in the United States.
The rise brings the total in the SDHB area, which includes Otago and Southland, up to 98.
Eight coronavirus cases confirmed at Living Earth compost firm in Christchurch.
Couplands has been forced to close its 25 stores nationwide.
Pierre Cabon was paralysed in the Paris attacks. Five years later he climbed Tongariro
Recovery bosses vote to walk away – gas levels being monitored remotely.
Authorities are busy tracking close contacts linked to the World Hereford Conference.
Auckland school, cow conference, wedding all suspected clusters.
"This is an amazing thing": They'll even use the same beds on different shifts.
Visitors got quite a shock when someone knocked on their van and told them.
Brenton Tarrant showed no emotion as he pleaded guilty to all charges.
The patron of the wing is Dr Ashley Bloomfield, Director-General of Health.
'Health authorities have been working with the school and family,' the principal said
Most members won't notice a thing, ex-member says.
Conference "was under way before enormity of what we've got on our plate became apparent."
First two cases of Covid-19 confirmed in the region are both travel-related.
No public access to libraries, pools, sport and community centres until further notice.