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Focus: NZ Delta outbreak | Level 4 has been a 'nightmare' for small businesses
Auckland small businesses like Dough Boys bakery can't wait for the drop down alert levels. Video / NZ Herald
Auckland small businesses like Dough Boys bakery can't wait for the drop down alert levels. Video / NZ Herald
Act leader David Seymour serves ice creams to Afghan interpreters who were protesting outside Parliament, after his mention of the Mr. Whippy business model for vaccinations and testing. Video / Mark Mitchell
News of the Waikato cases has seen residents turning out to the drive-through testing station at Wharekawai Marae near Kaiaua. Video / Mike Scott
Firefighters battle the blaze at the MG Marketing building in Mt Wellington. Video / Dean Purcell
A pop-up testing centre is underway at the Wharekawa Marae in Whakatīwai as three new Covid-19 cases are announced in the Waikato. Video / Mike Scott
National party leader Judith Collins on vaccine targets. Video / Mark Mitchell
There were 24 new cases of Covid-19 in the community on September 19th. Video / NZ Herald
There were 20 new cases of COVID-19 in the community on September 18th. Video / NZ Herald
MIQ officials are working with police to help overseas family needing to travel here.
There are 11 new cases of Covid-19 in the community today - two of which remain unlinked to the outbreak. Video / NZ Herald
Police investigate a suspicious Covid tent fire in Clover Park. Video / Hayden Woodward
PM Jacinda Ardern said she would not expect to have been asked for New Zealand to join the new AUKUS security pact. Video / Pool
13 new community cases are announced and the 'Shot Bro' vaccine buses hit the road to boost jab rates. Video / NZ Herald
Labour MP Willie Jackson and Auckland Mayor Phil Goff at the launch of the mobile pop-up covid vaccination buses. Video / Dean Purcell
Twin sisters Aziza and Kibibi, and half-sister Ilola, all aged four years, arrived at Auckland Zoo on September 14th. Video / Werribee Open Range Zoo
Auckland Airport are running an incentive promotion encouraging people to get vaccinated against Covid-19. Video / Dean Purcell
Uncle Paul Thomas remains hopeful as the search continues for Thomas Philips and his three children. Video / Belinda Feek
There were 14 new cases of Covid-19 in the community, all linked to existing cases. Video / NZ Herald
A search is under way on a remote North Island west coast beach for an Otorohanga man and his three children. Video / NZ Herald / Google Earth
14 September 2021. There are 15 new cases of Covid-19 in the community today - and all have been linked to other cases in the outbreak. Video / NZ Herald
Auckland's level 4 lockdown has been extended but Cabinet has made an in-principle decision to shift the region down to level 3 at 11.59pm on September 21. Video / NZ Herald
PM Jacinda Ardern said that other Aucklanders would "take a very dim view of Aucklanders who aren't doing their bit" when asked about William Willis and Hannah Rawnsley who travelled to a holiday home in Wānaka. Video / Pool
PM Jacinda Ardern and Dr Ashley Bloomfield respond to a rumour being spread online that a teenager's recent death had been linked to the Pfizer vaccine. Video / Pool
September 12, 2021: 20 new community cases of Covid-19 are announced all in Auckland, one day away from a Cabinet alert level decision. Video / NZ Herald
The woman's body was found at a South Auckland address on Saturday at 4.30pm. Video / Hayden Woodward
Two patients were taken to hospital for smoke inhalation following the fire. Video / Hayden Woodward
Lower crime rates and more educational opportunities first attracted family to our shores.
Kiwi mum shares her story of survival on 9/11, and her message of hope in hard times.
September 11, 2021: There were 23 Covid cases in the community announced today, 12 more than yesterday, just days out from the Government's decision on whether it should ease lockdown restrictions in Auckland. Video / NZ Herald
It unfolded over 102 minutes and stunned the world. Twenty years on, Kiwis remember 9/11.