
Community detention after man hits partner, climbs on roof of her car
"Leon, you need to own this and make a change for the better."
"Leon, you need to own this and make a change for the better."
Ravindra Singam Ganesan said he was driving because he was unable to walk.
Just 14 active cases in region compared with 101 a few weeks ago.
David Clark admitted to moving boxes between houses during level 4 lockdown.
Queenstown Airport wants the chance to restart flights at level 3.
A Dunedin man will have to wait another three weeks to be sentenced.
Victoria, Auckland and Otago universities are charging students fees to hold their rooms.
Team New Zealand have thought outside the box in their bid to get back to work.
Two-day stay becomes indefinite, forcing Enrico Cornuda to get creative to pay his bill.
Aircraft has been advertised as available for "empty-leg" flights during pandemic.
Police say a post mortem will be conducted in the next few days.
Some have jumped to take voluntary cuts, others have called them 'morally indefensible'.
Body discovered at Otanomomo at about 2.30pm today.
"Six football fields" of floor space has disappeared, National's health spokesperson says.
"Tomorrow is going to be the wetter day for Auckland."
When Barry Kloogh's firms were placed into liquidation, he had 2000 active clients.
The golden weather is coming to an wet and chilly end for some.
The Book of World records has made a rare climb down after a plucky Kiwi appeal.
Dunedin Police have made another three arrests for breaches of the lockdown.
He even managed to milk the cows twice while completing the gigantic run.
A Dunedin man has been arrested for spitting in a shop then leaving.
A judge has warned a Dunedin man who failed to self-isolate he won't get another chance.
COMMENT: Arrogance is not a word normally associated with the Health Minister.
Goff said the virus had created the worst recession since the 1930s.
At least 16 New Zealand virus cases linked to the ship.
Several councils around the country are freezing rates or offering relief to ratepayers.
A former Dunedin 'hero' has reportedly died of Covid-19 in the UK.
Prime Minister says in normal circumstances she would sack David Clark.
Minister's actions and recollections have irreparably damaged him, writes Audrey Young.
"From Luna, Connie and myself, we will be always grateful for what they have done."