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Russian oligarch's superyacht sailing towards Fiji
A sanctioned Russian oligarch's superyacht is reportedly refuelling in Fiji this week - possibly the closest any will come to New Zealand.
Vintage radio auction goes live, bids start at $10
Hundreds of vintage radios that were part of a private collection in Auckland are being sold under the hammer.
'Hamstrung': Concern Pacific neighbours profit as NZ maritime border stays shut
Superyacht agents want the maritime border to re-open so they can secure bookings before some of the world's wealthiest again choose to sail elsewhere next summer.
Thousands leave Auckland for other New Zealand centres amid Covid-19
The tide of people moving out of Auckland for greener pastures in other parts of the country has increased during the pandemic.
'My boss wants me back': People who lost jobs over mandates hope to return
People who lost their jobs when the vaccine mandates came into force hope to return to work soon.
'Biggest manta ray I've ever seen': Hunt for sightings of fish
A massive manta ray with a wingspan over 6m-wide has been spotted in Auckland's Hauraki Gulf, and marine scientists are asking boaties to report sightings of the giant fish for conservation records.
Nearly 20,000 Covid-19 cases in past 10 days linked to Auckland schools
The latest figures from the Ministry of Education show 86 percent of schools in the region have reported cases in the past 10 days.
50% off public transport fares not for all commuters
The cost of taking a train, bus or ferry will soon be temporarily halved to help counter the rising cost of living but not all commuters expect to rake in the savings.
Government to announce next step in Omicron response
Those on the front line of the Omicron outbreak are hoping for a swift move to phase three of the government's response.
Businesses prepared to keep vaccine mandates, workers' union says
A union representing workers across a range of sectors says even if vaccine mandates ended many businesses would keep them going.
Govt says' targeted support' on the way for hospitality firms
Cafes and restaurants on the brink of collapse because of Covid-19 restrictions are being promised some relief by the government but still don't know what that will be.
Unseasonal services: Church pastors around country get Christmas off
Church pastors around the country are usually preparing to host services for tomorrow - but this year many worshippers will be watching pre-recorded services online.
Vaccinations for tamariki: 'We're getting a sense whānau want this'
A GP who has helped care for children infected with Covid-19 says families had expressed a wish to have vaccinations available to their school-aged tamariki.
Doctors ready for speedy booster roll-out ahead of Cabinet decision
Thousands more people could be eligible for their third booster vaccine dose this summer, and doctors on the frontline say they are ready for a speedier rollout.
Smooth sailing, happy customers reported over first weekend of traffic light system
Many businesses are giving the new Covid-19 traffic light system a tick of approval after this weekend's first big test.
'Excited and nervous': Auckland hospo reopens in traffic light system
Auckland cafes, bars and restaurants are reopening for table service under the new Covid-19 traffic light system, after months of lockdown.
Economic agency warns of further business closures if Auckland stays in red
Auckland's economic development agency is warning more businesses will close for good if the region doesn't move to Covid orange in a fortnight.
Kiwis stranded in Australia eager to return home as MIQ restrictions ease
Stuck for months in a motorhome in Queensland, Sue Norton and her husband now have a firm date for returning home.
Not everyone singing from same hymn sheet over vaccinations mandate
People working in sectors that require a vaccine pass must have their first inoculation by Friday week, including religious leaders, hospitality and retail workers. Audio
'Going a little bit stir crazy': Aucklanders expected to leave city in droves before Christmas
Travel will be allowed into and out of Tāmaki Makaurau when the boundary loosens on 15 December but tourism experts predict an exodus is coming.
Health authorities warn rural Māori population is most at risk as Covid-19 spreads
As Covid-19 spreads to the Rotorua, Taupō and Tararua communities, authorites warn rural Māori are most at risk of the virus.
Woman with Covid-19 gave birth to a premature baby who later died
A Covid-19 case reported yesterday gave birth prematurely at Rotorua Hospital and their baby later died.
Retail reopens in Auckland: Security guards on the doors as shoppers return
It's day one of alert level 3, step 2 for the city and retailers are flinging open their doors for an expected rush of pent-up demand, while many museums, zoos and libraries are gradually re-opening.
Aucklanders tired of lockdown: 'It's dragged on a lot'
It is day 83 of lockdown for Aucklanders, and many feel that rising case numbers will overshadow any reprieve in restrictions this week.
'Tricky': Churches grapple with Covid-19 vaccine certificates
Churches face a dilemma around whether vaccine certificates are needed when they welcome back physical congregations.