OSI archive

Month: August 2025

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Legislation – Unions celebrate new pay transparency law

· August 20, 2025

Source: NZCTU Te Kauae Kaimahi The NZCTU Te Kauae Kaimahi is celebrating the passage of Labour MP Camilla Belich’s Employment Relations (Employee Remuneration Disclosure) Amendment Bill into law. The Bill will protect working...

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Name release, fatal crash, Tarawera

· August 20, 2025

Source: New Zealand Police Police are now in a position to release the name of the man who died following a crash on State Highway 5 at Tarawera on 28...

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NZTA welcomes sentencing for abuse of WoF system

· August 20, 2025

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) is welcoming the recent sentencing of a man in the Auckland District Court to six months’ imprisonment, following serious...

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Wilful damage charges follow Christchurch protest

· August 20, 2025

Source: New Zealand Police Please attribute to Acting Sergeant Danny Schaare:  Canterbury Police have charged six people with wilful damage following an incident where hundreds of stickers were placed on...

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Psychology Assistants to grow workforce

· August 20, 2025

Source: New Zealand Government Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey has welcomed the New Zealand Psychologists Board’s move to approve the development of the Psychology Assistant role, saying it will increase...

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Further alleged shooting incident in Levin

· August 20, 2025

Source: New Zealand Police Police are making enquiries into an incident in Levin today where a person appears to have sustained a gunshot wound. Emergency services were called to Bartholomew...

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Homicide investigation launched in Rotorua

· August 20, 2025

Source: New Zealand Police Please attribute the following to Detective Senior Sergeant Mark Van Kempen: A homicide investigation has been launched following the death of a man in Rotorua this...

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Falling interest rates good for growth and jobs

· August 20, 2025

Source: New Zealand Government Falling interest rates are good for growth, businesses, jobs and Kiwis paying off their mortgages, Finance Minister Nicola Willis says. The Reserve Bank announced today that...