COVID-19 – 30 August Update
Jacinda Ardern has confirmed that as announced last Friday, regions south of Auckland will be moving down to Alert Level 3 at midnight tomorrow…
Read MoreJacinda Ardern has confirmed that as announced last Friday, regions south of Auckland will be moving down to Alert Level 3 at midnight tomorrow…
Read MoreWith another lockdown well underway, New Zealand’s hospitality industry has received another hard blow. With food spoiling, rent to pay and no way to…
Read MoreLocal teachers have called out for families in hardship who are in urgent need of food as they struggle in the ‘hardest lockdown yet’….
Read MoreExperts have urged the government to do more to fight COVID-19 after a further 83 new cases were reported on Sunday, the worst day…
Read MoreWith more than half the country able to move to Alert Level 3 after midnight on Tuesday 31 August, it’s good to remind yourself…
Read MoreThe entire country will remain at Alert Level 4 until midnight Tuesday. At that point, those below Auckland’s southern border will move to Alert…
Read MoreOn Wednesday evening, Grant Kitchen, National President of the NZChefs Association, put a call out to the foodservice community. He had just received a…
Read MoreThe Ministry for Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) made a rule change this week that prevents service stations selling hot drinks and bakery food,…
Read MoreBurns & Ferrall will continue to deliver the best, safest service and support to its clients while also protecting employees. This means: The majority…
Read MoreThis is a time of increased pressure and stress for all New Zealanders. We all have a role to play in reducing the spread…
Read MoreWith a surge of online shopping due to the Level 4 lockdown, it is important to remind yourself of the obligations of selling online….
Read MoreAt Alert Level 4, only certain businesses can operate or have customers on the premises. Most confusion seems to be around which businesses can…
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