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Commercial landlord gives tenant one-star review over vax passes
An Auckland bar that has continued to use vaccine passes has received a one star Facebook review from its own landlord.
Police promise 'powerful' response to Auckland central crime spike
Police are accused of letting criminals run rampant in central Auckland and failing business owners, but say they will return to the area with a 'powerful' presence.
Government reveals plan to help combat modern slavery
The government wants businesses to do their bit to stamp out modern slavery, by reporting on anything amiss in their supply chain.
Covid-19 rule loophole allows bars and nightclubs to host seated service-free parties
A so-called grey area in the Covid-19 rules means bars and nightclubs have been hosting parties in the red light setting, free of masks or seated service. Audio
Most deaths in Omicron outbreak were of men
Nearly two-thirds of the people who have died in New Zealand's Omicron outbreak are men, and experts say the science is inconclusive as to why.
Recruitment company fined for illegal employment
An Auckland recruitment company has been fined $3600, and its director $1500, after a Chilean couple seeking work in the horticulture industry were found working illegally at a construction site.
Border reopening causes 'massive upsurge' in new passport applications
A lengthy queue for new passports is catching out some New Zealanders trying to make the most of eased border restrictions.
'There's just so much damage': Auckland store ram-raided before it flooded
Hundreds of Aucklanders are grappling with soggy, smelly and expensive repair work after heavy rain this week, with one store left vunerable after robbers ram-raided it hours before the deluge.
Commitment to improve mental health services: 'A road to nowhere'
Officials trying to revamp the country's mental health services are accused of being a "sloth at the helm of the Titanic" - but they argue it is a long-term project.
Covid-19 cases asked to wait three months before getting booster
Omicron has put the brakes on booster vaccine rates and communities lagging behind could stay there for some time, but health officials still have to tell some people who have had Covid-19 to wait.
MIQ hotels empty out as system winds down
Twenty-three hotels and thousands of managed isolation and quarantine (MIQ) rooms are now sitting empty across the country, as the system winds down.
Locals in Auckland town oppose 'monstrosity' solar farm
The proposed development has already met fierce opposition from a group of locals, who want it relocated, redesigned or downsized.
Labour Party donations case: Suppression lapses for three defendants
Three of the people accused of electoral fraud in relation to the Labour Party are also defending charges in relation to the National Party.
OCR rise could sting first home buyers, struggling businesses - expert
The Reserve Bank unveiled another 25 basis points increase in the OCR, and while it might have been the prudent thing to do, struggling businesses might be in for a cooling in consumer spending.
Kicking up 'a big stink': Smoker frustrated by MIQ rules
A man in MIQ has gone on hunger strike over the restrictions on smoking and drinking.
Call for Covid-19 isolation changes to help Pacific providers - expert
A Pasifika health expert says the number of Covid-19 cases and contacts isolating at home is already more than what health providers could keep up with in places like South Auckland.
Covid-19: $38.7m in overdue MIQ bills still sought
With the amount owed in unpaid MIQ bills climbing to $38.7 million, one academic says it could be time to start charging interest.
MIQ workers fear wage cuts as facilities set to return to hotels
Workers who have been running managed isolation facilities for two years fear their wages could be about to drop, if their hotels return to regular operations.
Kiwis rejoice in border plan, but it's 'too little, too late' for some
Some New Zealanders have jumped at the chance to reunite with loved ones and travel overseas, after learning the country's borders will slowly creak open this year. Audio
Frustrations mount over MIQ stays lasting over a month
Some families are enduring five-week managed isolation and quarantine stays after testing positive to Covid-19, and purposely trying to speed up infecting each other.
NZ performance at World Trade Expo cancelled after dance crew members get Covid-19
One of New Zealand's key performances at the World Trade Expo has been unable to go ahead after members of Parris Goebel's Royal Family Dance Crew tested positive for Covid-19.
Water quality issues at Auckland's Hobson Bay may take decade to fix
Hobson Bay residents fearing their health is at peril are frustrated it might take more than a decade to fix the issues that are causing wastewater and sewerage to leach into the environment.
Red light setting, fewer customers stressing business owners
Less than 48 hours into the red setting, a shift in work habits and daily routines is playing out on central city streets around New Zealand, causing stress for business owners.
'Now is the perfect time' to get Covid-19 vaccine booster - experts
The arrival of Omicron has spurred on the country's Covid-19 vaccine rollout, with the total number of administered booster doses ticking over to one million today, and 100,000 paediatric doses now… Audio
More Omicron in Auckland possible after MIQ worker's contact tests positive
The new infection was reported after 75 isolating close contacts already tested negative - and it comes with people surging to vaccination sites to make the most of paediatric and booster doses.