
Wellington motorists to be stopped, questioned at alert level 3
Police will be stopping and questioning motorists at compliance checkpoints.
Police will be stopping and questioning motorists at compliance checkpoints.
Travellers to be asked for eligibility documents and asked why they are flying.
People no longer feel safe on the streets of the coolest little capital.
The poll of 1000 New Zealanders asks if Aotearoa should continue with its strategy.
Hutt Valley DHB has concluded a formal investigation into the incident.
Wellingtonians have enjoyed a rare weather forecast: "fine with light winds".
Light showers are on the cards for some but most regions should prepare for a nice day.
The deadline for DHBs to know this information was August 31.
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The single-vehicle crash on Foxton Shannon Rd was reported at around 3.30am.
Areas outside Auckland and Northland moving to alert level 3 on Wednesday.
More than 100 doses have been administered over two clinics, one of which was in lockdown.
The World of Wearable Arts show has been postponed after being cancelled last year.
The organisation is also seeing crisis calls escalate.
"We all benefit from having a diversity of perspectives and skills."
Council gives people a little bit more time give to deal with lockdown challenges.
Calls from transport group to avoid the "monumental mess" at the border last time.
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.
By day nine of lockdown, Police had received 1079 breach notifications in the region.
Police are seeking information about a suspicious fire at the property.
Takeaways, civic construction projects, and recycling will resume at 11.59pm on Tuesday.
Some 30,000 contacts are still waiting to be tested.
The Government and the Opposition are set to debate whether Parliament can return.
Speeds as high as 177kmh have been recorded in Wellington this week.
It's a week since Wellington's first cases; two were added yesterday but none today.
Experts want an extension to further stamp out any risk of spread.
Covid restrictions almost certainly mean the road will be delayed and cost more.