COVID-19 | 20 September Update
After Cabinet met earlier today, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced that Auckland will move to alert level 3 at 11.59pm Tuesday 21 September. Auckland…
Read MoreAfter Cabinet met earlier today, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced that Auckland will move to alert level 3 at 11.59pm Tuesday 21 September. Auckland…
Read MoreThe hospitality sector will have lost tens of millions of dollars this past weekend while closed under Level 4 in Auckland and operating low…
Read MoreThe Professional Cordless Electrostatic Sprayer allows the user hours of spraying time without the hassle of dragging a cord. In addition, it is designed…
Read MoreThe hospitality sector has called on Grant Robertson to urgently clarify that the wage subsidy is available to all hospitality businesses with a revenue…
Read MorePrime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced that Auckland will remain at Alert Level 4 until 11.59pm, Tuesday 21 September. Ideally, the region will then…
Read MoreAccording to Hospitality New Zealand, the Government’s extension of the wage subsidy for businesses and the repeat of the resurgence payment will not be…
Read MoreExtraOrder, New Zealand’s home grown SCAN+ORDER+PAY contactless ordering system has been supporting hospitality business since 2019 through multiple lockdowns. Designed and built in New…
Read MoreThe innovative heart of hospitality is back at it again this lockdown, supporting its local hospitality community. Many venues have swiftly adapted their offerings,…
Read MoreAn Auckland butcher has been told by police that he must stop offering customers a ‘click and collect’ option. Under Alert Level 4, butchers…
Read MoreAfter being disgusted at other customers’ disregard for level 2 guidelines, a customer walked out of a Christchurch cafe. Law professor Annick Masselot said…
Read MoreHospitality businesses have threatened to remain closed and refuse to pay GST under Alert Level 2 unless the Government improves its support. A group…
Read MoreIn the first week of lockdown, Otago and Southland employers claimed nearly $50m from the wage subsidy scheme. Data published by the Ministry of…
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