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Covid-19 numbers: 14,371 new cases, 49 deaths in past week
The total number of deaths from the disease is now 2942.
‘Have courage’: Tokelau records its first four community Covid-19 cases
Tokelau remains in lockdown following the announcement of its first Covid community cases.
New study finds 1 in 10 get long Covid after Omicron, identifies key symptoms
Early findings highlight a dozen symptoms that most distinguish long Covid.
Editorial: Covid still has capacity to challenge
Opinion: Our editorial on new revelations about the coronavirus.
Blackmailer threatened to send video to former Air NZ manager's new employer
The wife of an Air NZ employee tried to blackmail manager during defamation case.
Watch: 'Currently between jobs': Jacinda Ardern speaks at WHO assembly
Ex PM jokes, pays tribute to Bloomfield, Gerrard in NZ Covid response.
Covid-19 numbers: 14,657 new cases, 43 deaths
There were 14,657 new cases of Covid-19 reported in the week to Sunday.
Covid-19 sends Tokelau into lockdown
Up until now, Tokelau was one of the last countries to experience community transmission.
123-year-old southern retailer H & J Smith closing three stores, 220 jobs lost
'The Smiths are such humble people. They’re some of the most experienced retailers in NZ.'
Cost of free school lunches a hungry hole in Budget 2023
Covid money funded free school lunches, now the chicken (wraps) are coming home to roost.
Developer of $60m Waiheke Island coastal housing estate wants out
Sales of the housing sites taking longer than expected.
Modular house builder hits the wall, unable to pay IRD $298,000
The company wanted to reduce waste and build in a more sustainable and higher-quality way.
Whanau Ora staff graduate with level 5 diplomas
Staff members have studied while working for the agency.
Back from an 855-day sleep: Air NZ brings last big jet back from the desert
The return of the big plane adds much-needed capacity to the airline's stretched schedule.
Covid 19 pandemic: Fast-rising Omicron subvariant may have spawned here in NZ
A fast-rising proportion of Covid-19 sequences are a subvariant thought to be homegrown.
No longer an emergency: WHO changes status of Covid-19
The World Health Organisation says Covid-19 no longer qualifies as a global emergency.
'Its going to be a slog': Doctors concerned new health plans won't ease pressure
A new government plan will make very little difference to overcrowding and huge waits.
China announces major change for all future visitors
Heading to China soon? Make sure you know what's expected upon arrival.
Chinese censorship is quietly rewriting the Covid-19 story
New York Times: Under govt pressure, Chinese scientists have withheld or deleted data.
Ohakune restaurants took $287k Covid cash, now broke
An award-winning "hamburgeria" turned Tapas restaurant and bakery are now in liquidation.
'Lucky someone didn’t get killed': Report into Parliament protest released
The Independent Police Conduct Authority found police were justified in their response.
'Absolutely terrifying': IPCA report on violent Parliament protest released
'They were itching for a fight.'
Who wants $14.9m from biggest builder to fail this year?
Name anything you see happening on a building site and those supplying stuff are on list.
Lifting the lid on Scarbro failure: Construction companies owe $14m
Biggest NZ builder to declare insolvency this year: McGrathNicol says who's owed what.
Covid cases, hospitalisations and deaths all rise: New sub-variant on radar
New variant driving a Covid surge in India and could be more transmissible, experts said.
True origins of Covid may never be revealed, says Chinese doctor there ‘at the very beginning’
There is reportedly no evidence of which animals the virus could be traced back to.
Scarbro liquidator: Building sites being transferred back to customers
Information about the failure due out on Monday, explaining the fate of around 60 staff.
Defying the odds: How Madam Woo survived financial woes
'One of the few successful voluntary administrations that’s occurred in New Zealand.'
Elon Musk accuses BBC of covering up vaccine side effects
Interview follows row over Twitter's labelling the broadcaster as ‘government-funded’.