The Ministry of Health has revealed there are no new cases of Covid-19 reported in the Southern area in the last 24 hours and a man who died from the virus on Friday was linked to the Bluff wedding cluster.
With four deaths associated with Covid-19, New Zealand's mortality rate is just 0.3 percent. That's a stark contrast to Italy and the US, which have both recorded almost 20,000 deaths.
Schools have been told to prepare to reopen for "some but not all" of their students on April 29 - but principals are still uncertain what reopening will look like.
Covid-19 may have caused Anzac Day services to be cancelled around Dunedin this year, but that’s not stopping Ralph Miller from bringing a little piece of the annual remembrance service to his street.
Dunedin Venues Management Ltd (DVML) could be the latest to suffer job cuts, indicated in a statement issued by the Dunedin City Council-controlled organisation.
Schools have been told to prepare to reopen for "some but not all" of their students on April 29 - but principals are still uncertain what reopening will look like.
The Ministry of Health has revealed there are no new cases of Covid-19 reported in the Southern area in the last 24 hours and a man who died from the virus on Friday was linked to the Bluff wedding cluster.
"We are all in this together" is the catchcry when it comes to how we New Zealanders are going to get through the Covid-19 crisis and impending recession.
The pandemic sweeping the world will turn global economic growth "sharply negative" in 2020, triggering the worst fallout since the 1930s Great Depression, the IMF says.
A grateful mother has thanked midwives for supporting her to give birth in Queenstown, despite the resort’s temporary maternity unit not being quite finished.
With Covid-19 bringing an indefinite end to flights in and out of Queenstown, one travel agent wants to get people a small step closer to their front door. A bus service from the resort to Christchurch is also being offered if there's demand.
Sporting organisations around Otago are looking within, applying for the wage subsidy and changing to suit the landscape in which they have found themselves.
A covered stadium in the middle of winter with a smooth surface, or a freezing night with a howling southerly making play an absolutely nightmare — which one would you choose?
Tens of billions of dollars are being pumped in to the New Zealand economy to save lives, jobs, homes and businesses threatened by the Covid-19 pandemic. Will the country be left crippled by huge, long-term debt? Bruce Munro finds a surprising, heartening answer.
Artist Paul McCartney's handwritten lyrics to The Beatles' hit song "Hey Jude" sold for $910,000 (NZ$1.49m) on Friday, nine times its original estimate, auction house Julien's Auctions said.
Staying at home is a reality for many of us, but it could be the ideal time to complete some long-overdue home maintenance or improvements. Kim Dungey reports.
Britain's Queen Elizabeth said on Saturday that coronavirus "would not overcome us" as she delivered her second rallying message to the nation in a week.
The United States surpassed Italy on Saturday as the country with the highest reported coronavirus death toll, recording more than 20,000 deaths since the outbreak began, according to a Reuters tally.
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Harvey Weinstein was charged in Los Angeles on Friday with a third sexual assault case, and prosecutors there said they have started the process of seeking his extradition from New York, where the...
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We're all experiencing the Covid-19 lockdown in different ways. In our new Voices column, Dunedin businessman Ian Taylor, of Animation Research Ltd, describes the gathering impact of a virus affecting our way of thinking.