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NZ faces a sodden lockdown weekend: Heavy rain notices for Auckland, Northland, BOP, Coromandel
It will be a good few days for boardgames and other indoor pursuits.
It will be a good few days for boardgames and other indoor pursuits.
Long-term lockdowns also leave us vulnerable to future infections by reducing immunity.
The airport faces a high stakes game of Snakes and Ladders during years of recovery.
Some 30,000 contacts are still waiting to be tested.
Canterbury Uni has said the risk to students is low.
The case numbers helped inform the PM's lockdown decision this afternoon.
The alert level status quo is partly because of the Christchurch wastewater result.
Level 3 might be coming - but will that actually change much for affected areas?
Speeds as high as 177kmh have been recorded in Wellington this week.
The 'last bastion of snow' says there's life yet in the NZ ski season.
Members of the public reported a suspicious grave-shaped area of disturbed dirt.
Parts of Nelson have received 70mm in 12 hours - with another 12 to go.
Experts want an extension to further stamp out any risk of spread.
The New Zealand Defence Force says all of its personnel are safe.
Health provider Te Kaika aims to vaccinate 6000 students in two days.
The first wave's peak is expected to hit in the next 48 hours.
A trail of muddy tyre tracks is among the issues southern police have dealt with recently.
Rain is expected to hit most of the country tomorrow, and it will be heavy in parts.
Herald readers shared their thoughts in an online poll.
With 3 positive cases in MIQ, test results don't necessarily mean Covid in Chch community.
We love you Auckland but we don't love Covid.
The Abel Tasman track could become the third Great Walk to permit cyclists.
Ashley Bloomfield says a possible link from a case in the Mangere church subcluster to the traveller in the Crowne Plaza has been identified. Video / Mark Mitchell
Ninety people documented as close contacts are isolating in the Southern DHB area.
Rodger Whitson has had to start throwing away perfectly good produce as the reality of being a small business owner during lockdown sinks in. Video / ODT
A week into lockdown, there had been nowhere for the produce to go.
The woman was attending her mother's funeral in Auckland when the lockdown was announced.
Man charged in relation to the fatal crash that claimed the life of Rachael Harris in Chch
Six people were administered with a very low dose of vaccine in Christchurch.
Police say pamphlet delivery is a breach of the current Covid health order.