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'It's hell': Reality of unemployment despite drop in numbers
To the surprise of economists, the number of unemployed people fell during the lockdown and with working hours slashed, underutilisation jumped significantly. Video, Audio
Unemployment figures set to be revealed
Official data will reveal how badly the Covid-19 lockdown cut job numbers, with economists saying the wage subsidy programme will have cushioned the worst of the rise.
Woman told rats gnawing through pipes in state house 'not a health risk'
An Auckland woman says rats in her state house chewed through water pipes for more than a week and caused so much damage the ceiling collapsed.
Corrections officer's wait for test results taking a toll
Any officer who comes in to contact with a prisoners bodily fluids must undergo a year of testing for infections.
Wellington's pop-up bike lanes ended
The city council says there's no longer a reason to push on with the $2 million project now that life is back to normal.
Birds find a 'home' in recovery centre during lockdown
While Covid-19 slowed the country to a standstill, one rehab centre continued to be as busy as ever.
Many Covid-19 testing centres closing down
Dozens of Covid-19 community based testing centres around the country are closing down.
Multi-million dollar boost will aid Transmission Gully restart
Wellington's billion dollar project Transmission Gully is getting a $14 million boost to kick the project back into action as negotiations continue.
New Covid-19 antibody blood test to be used in NZ
Scientists expect the test to reveal some cases of Covid-19 that were missed because of initial rules around swab testing and potential community transmission.
Delayed Transmission Gully restart plans expected
It's been 10 weeks since Transmission Gully was put on hold and there's still no date for work to resume.
Covid-19 creates complex conundrum for Transmission Gully billing
Covid-19 will blow the budget again on Wellington's billion dollar road project Transmission Gully, but who will pay the extra is unclear.
Transmission Gully project a 'circus', sections to be re-laid
The Transport Agency has admitted that sections of Wellington's billion-dollar project, Transmission Gully, need to be re-laid after an error.
Mayors with long wishlists chase 'shovel-ready' project funding
Mayors around the country have filed shopping lists of 'shovel-ready' projects they hope will get a share of government cash aimed at boosting the post-Covid economy.
Transmission Gully hits new delays: 'It just doesn't make a lot of sense'
Work on Wellington's billion dollar Transmission Gully project has been drastically curtailed as the completion date is delayed again.
Woman on flight with Covid-19 case contacted by tracing team weeks later
Four-and-a-half weeks after a woman came into contact with a confirmed Covid-19 case, she was finally contacted by the Ministry of Health's tracing team.
Covid-19 rules postpones Cave Creek remembrance
Relatives of the victims of Cave Creek are unable to mark the 25th anniversary because of Covid-19 restrictions. Audio
Kiwi scientist behind frontrunner Covid-19 treatment
A New Zealand scientist has created the compound which is now a front runner as a treatment option for Covid-19.
Stuff reaches out to readers
New Zealand’s biggest news publisher Stuff is appealing to readers to fund its reporting just days after its CEO told Parliament "ongoing government support for a commercial media industry" is needed…
AudioNZ study could help guide development of Covid-19 vaccine
A New Zealand doctor monitoring 2000 people for Covid-19 says the research could hold clues to developing a vaccine.
Covid-19: How far away is blood testing?
Blood testing is the next step in keeping track of Covid-19 but New Zealand does not yet have a test that is accurate enough to tell if a person could be immune.
Scientists work on alternative to branded Covid-19 tests
New Zealand is racing to find other ways to produce and source the chemicals and equipment critical to Covid-19 testing.
Prepare to reuse goggles, frontline health workers told
A nurse from Counties Manukau says they have been warned they will need to share eyewear.
'Priority system' for masks leaves some health workers without
Frontline health workers in hospitals continue to ask for masks after seven million were dished out to community workers, but those in the wards are deemed as low risk.
Coronavirus: What Kiwis have been stocking up on
New Zealanders have been stocking up on rubber gloves and pasta as the Covid-19 coronavirus continues to spread.
Protective wear supplier warns DHBs against 'panic buying'
District health boards have been "panic buying" stock, says a supplier of medical protective wear.