Woman's Day Magazine NZ

That’s the lockdown spirit IT’S TIME TO DO WHAT WE LOVE!

March 25 will go down in our history books as a defining moment for Aotearoa. It was at 11.59pm, under the direction of Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, the country banded together to fight against COVID-19.

With the number of cases escalating, an unprecedented move to combat the illness meant that apart from essential services, everyone needed to stay at home for four weeks.

We checked in with some of New Zealand’s top personalities to see how they’re feeling and how they’ll cope as they navigate this uncharted territory.

Hilary Barry

In these trying times, Hilary Barry is leading the charge. Taking to social media dressed in an evening gown, she declared that those working from home should

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