
Covid update: 103 new community cases ahead of traffic light review
There are 61 Covid patients in hospital, including three in HDU or ICU.
There are 61 Covid patients in hospital, including three in HDU or ICU.
"We've got a trough that is moving very slowly over the North Island at the moment."
Stress relief, social contact, or thinking time - walking has a range of benefits.
Aucklanders will be rushing out of the city this week for the first time in four months.
It's the recipe for a summer party - Shapeshifter gear up for festival season.
I flip out before any trip, but pandemic travel has multiplied my freak factor.
The Covid situation means extra safety consideration is needed on backcountry trips.
It will be an adjustment, but Matt Calvert is looking forward to the challenge ahead.
Kai Hub and KidsCan have provided food for families of the school.
Mike Smith and Neville Davidson are looking forward to "doing nothing" for a while.
Now is the best time of year to plant an avocado tree in Whanganui.
Close to 1000 students at UCOL have taken up free trades training.
RAL shareholders will be asked to change its constitution but some feel it's unnecessary.
Citadel's 'Pay it Forward' charity Christmas present drive is well underway.
Border restrictions means more people playing golf locally but clubs are struggling
Henry Newrick has got his hands full this week.
Another 325 vaccinations are needed for Whanganui to hit 90 per cent first dose.
One lifeguard has already saved two bodyboarders caught in a rip.
Massey University experts have been looking at Anzac Parade flood risk and resilience.
One person died at Middlemore Hospital overnight, and another at Auckland City Hospital.
They've been described as "gamechangers" in the fight against Covid-19.
The building has been deemed high risk in an earthquake.
The simple message to Aucklanders is to stay away, Ōpōtiki councillor says.
'Once it was seen as the rebellious thing to do, and now it's just seen as a bit lame'.
More frequent services will get more people onto buses, Anthonie Tonnon believes.
Both competed at the Boston University indoor season opening event
Ross and Jade Mansell can't believe the demand after starting their business this year.
Locals' Weekend will be held on December 18-29.
The DHB has delivered 294 doses each day since the discovery of the case – down from 468