Stealthy way virus got back into NZ
New Zealand went more than 100 days without a single case. Now, the country is back on lockdown. Where did the COVID-19 cases come from?
New Zealand went more than 100 days without a single case. Now, the country is back on lockdown. Where did the COVID-19 cases come from?
New Zealand has been plunged back into a second round of tougher COVID-19 restrictions after four new cases were announced on Tuesday.
Jacinda Ardern has shut down a virus theory that’s been circulating ever since New Zealand reported four new cases.
Only a handful of countries around the world have successfully managed to defeat COVID-19. Here’s how they did it.
A travel bubble between Australia and New Zealand would pump $3.6bn into the economy and restore 24,000 full-time jobs, according to new modelling.
Before anyone looks too longingly across the ditch, realise that comparing their success to our gains is like comparing apples and oranges.
NZ Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has shot down a plan by the ACCI to start a Canberra-to-Wellington route from July.
Jacinda Ardern might have popular support, but the facts are she is pushing the NZ economy off a cliff.
The crew behind the sequel to a Hollywood blockbuster are among hundreds of foreigners quietly let into New Zealand amid its closed border regime.
Kiwi Opposition Leader Simon Bridges has brought forward a challenge to his position and will stare down his caucus on Friday.
Even an awkward cafe moment has turned to gold for the Kiwi PM, whose handling of coronavirus has her party on track for a record election win.
New Zealand Prime Minister found out there are no exceptions when it comes to social distancing.
A $NZ50bn ($46.5bn) fund to combat COVID-19 will push Kiwi debt to record levels but give Jacinda Ardern a sizeable election war chest.
The New Zealand Prime Minister says pubs, restaurants, schools and shops can open by the end of next week.
Australia views the Pacific as family: we look out for each other in tough times. We must ensure we come through this crisis together.
Liberal MP Dave Sharma is urging the government to consider adding Pacific nations to a proposed Australia-New Zealand safe travel zone.
Australians and New Zealanders are well placed to help each other amid the coronavirus pandemic.
We should be inviting countries in southeast Asia as well.
New Zealanders have been asked to keep an old fashioned diary of their movements and everyone they meet as politicians.
Despite our neighbours’ ‘go hard, go early’ policy, Australia is tracking slightly better than NZ in reducing transmission rates.
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