There are no community cases of Covid-19 in New Zealand today, and seven in managed isolation.
The number of active cases in isolation is 32, with four previously reported cases now recovered.
The trans-Tasman travel bubble pause with South Australia, ACT, Tasmania and Victoria will lift at 11.59pm tonight.
The travel pause for Western Australia, Northern Territory, New South Wales and Queensland is still in place and will be reviewed on Tuesday.
In the case of the Australian traveller in Wellington, officials have confirmed 2,710 people have been identified as contacts, 98 per cent of whom have returned a negative result.
Six remaining people are being actively followed up by contact tracing teams.
Border to open to overseas qualified teachers
The door is being opened to 300 overseas qualified teachers to come to New Zealand under a new class border exception, Education Minister Chris Hipkins says.
Teachers already employed in New Zealand, but who left the country and were unable to return to their job after the pandemic-sparked border closure to almost all non-citizen or resident arrivals may also be eligible, Hipkins said.
"A separate family reunification border exception is being created for the partners and dependent children of teachers who are already in New Zealand on temporary visas.
"A lot of families were separated when border restrictions were put in place to protect New Zealand from Covid-19 and we know this has been hard for them. We're pleased we're at last able to reunite teachers with their families."
Teachers already in New Zealand will be able to request to bring in their partners and dependent children for the duration of their visa.
Criteria are on the ministry's website here.
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