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Advocacy – 108 Years Since the Balfour Declaration: Palestine Forum of New Zealand Demands Accountability for Colonial Legacy

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Source: Palestine Forum of New Zealand

Today marks 108 years since the Balfour Declaration of 1917, a statement that set in motion the dispossession and suffering of the Palestinian people. The Palestine Forum of New Zealand joins Palestinians and justice advocates worldwide in condemning the ongoing consequences of this colonial promise, one made by Britain to a European movement over land that was not theirs to give.

The Balfour Declaration, issued by British Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour on 2 November 1917, expressed support for “the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people,” while dismissing the political and human rights of the Palestinian Arab majority who had lived there for centuries. This 67-word statement laid the foundation for decades of displacement, military occupation, and systemic injustice that Palestinians continue to endure.

“The Balfour Declaration was not merely a historical document; it was the spark of an enduring tragedy,” said Maher Nazzal, spokesperson for the Palestine Forum of New Zealand. “It represents the beginning of over a century of denial of Palestinian self-determination, a violation of international law that still echoes in every demolished home, every refugee camp, and every silenced Palestinian voice.”

Since 1948, more than 5.9 million Palestinian refugees remain displaced across the Middle East, unable to return to their ancestral homes. The legacy of the Balfour Declaration continues through ongoing settlement expansion, home demolitions, and what international human rights organizations have characterized as apartheid conditions.

Calls to Action:

The Palestine Forum of New Zealand calls on:

The United Kingdom to acknowledge its historic responsibility and issue an official apology for the Balfour Declaration and its devastating legacy
The New Zealand Government to take a clear stance by supporting international efforts to end the illegal occupation, uphold Palestinian human rights, and recognize the State of Palestine
The international community to prioritize accountability and enforce international law without exception

This anniversary is not only a moment of remembrance — it is a call to action. Justice requires truth, accountability, and an unwavering commitment to end impunity. The world cannot continue to look away while Palestinians live under occupation.

The Palestine Forum of New Zealand remains steadfast in advocating for a just and lasting peace based on equality, freedom, and the right of return for all Palestinians.

Palestine Forum of New Zealand

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Consumer NZ – Environmental and consumer advocates welcome Z Energy apology

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 Source: Consumer NZ

Z Energy has apologised for any confusion caused by aspects of its advertising campaign, which claimed it was moving with the times and in the business of getting out of the petrol business.

In November 2023, Consumer NZ, Lawyers for Climate Action New Zealand, and the Environmental Law Initiative (the plaintiffs) sought High Court declarations that Z Energy had misled New Zealanders with its public messaging in an advertising campaign.  

The parties have now mutually agreed to settle the case.

“We maintain Z Energy’s ‘Moving with the Times’ advertising campaign was misleading,” said Jon Duffy, chief executive of Consumer NZ.

“Our goal in taking this case was to hold Z Energy accountable. Today’s public apology by Z Energy, which is featured in newspapers across the country, shows that we have achieved that.”  

Although Z Energy’s campaign said the company was in the business of getting out of the petrol business, it wasn’t actually intending to get out of the petrol business. Or at least not any time soon.  

“We are pleased to have reached the point where Z Energy has accepted it should apologise for any confusion caused by aspects of its advertising campaign,” said Duffy.

The agreement to settle did not include any payment to the plaintiffs. The plaintiffs acknowledge that Z Energy does not consider its actions to be greenwashing, or to involve misleading and deceptive conduct, and has not admitted any liability.  

Even so, Duffy said, “We continue to believe this was one of the worst examples of greenwashing in New Zealand’s history. Our settlement allows for us to agree to disagree with Z Energy on that.”

Consumer defines greenwashing as a sneaky marketing tactic that makes a shopper think something is ‘green’ or more environmentally friendly than it really is.

“In this case, three small not-for-profits joined forces to call out a big corporate entity for greenwashing,” said Jessica Palairet, executive director at Lawyers for Climate Action New Zealand.

“While the government and regulators are currently missing in action, we have shown that we are not afraid to step in to fill that gap. This case sends a clear message to other major businesses: if you cross or sail close to the line on green claims, you run the risk of being very publicly held to account, and spending significant sums of money to defend yourself in legal proceedings.”

In a statement issued today by all parties, Z Energy has agreed with the plaintiffs that greenwashing is a prevalent problem in New Zealand, and that it has been subject to limited enforcement action. Z Energy and the plaintiffs have acknowledged the importance for businesses to communicate accurately to consumers.

Z Energy has acknowledged that petrol and fossil fuels are a leading contributor to climate change, and that transport emissions, including from the fuel Z Energy sells, are a big part of New Zealand’s emissions.

Z Energy agrees with the plaintiffs that the government has a crucial role in facilitating the energy transition in New Zealand, particularly in relation to the transport sector.

“Having one of New Zealand’s largest emitters join our call for the government to step up and better support climate action is extraordinary. We need a robust plan to transition away from fossil fuels, and Z Energy agrees with our stance that the government needs to step up to make this happen,” said Palairet.

“Collectively we are calling for bipartisan policies and strategies to achieve our climate targets, so businesses and consumers can navigate the transition confidently,” said Dr Matt Hall, director of legal and research at Environmental Law Initiative.  

The plaintiffs are pleased by Z Energy’s acknowledgement that consumers currently find it hard to verify green claims, and that businesses must be truthful for markets to be successful.

“We will continue to monitor the claims of major polluters, including Z Energy, to ensure they are meeting this standard,” said Hall.

“The wave of accountability is spreading. Z Energy’s apology follows an apology from Energy Australia in the settlement of a greenwashing case brought by Australian Parents for Climate Action, and comes at the same time as a landmark ruling in France against TotalEnergies’ greenwashing advertising. Outcomes like this show that the pressure is working.

“Ultimately, the only way to prevent consumers from being misled by any aspect of fossil fuel advertising is to completely ban it,” said Hall.

About Consumer, LCANZI and ELI

Consumer NZ is an independent, non-profit organisation dedicated to championing and empowering consumers in Aotearoa. Consumer NZ has a reputation for being fair, impartial and providing comprehensive consumer information and advice.

Help fund more research, investigations, and campaign work like this. Join at consumer.org.nz.

Environmental Law Initiative (ELI) is a New Zealand registered charity. ELI uses litigation, advocacy and education to protect Aotearoa’s environment.

Read about existing cases at eli.org.nz.

Lawyers for Climate Action NZ Inc (LCANZI) is a non-profit collective of lawyers who use the law to ensure more effective action against climate change. LCANZI’s members are barristers, solicitors, legal academics and students from across Aotearoa New Zealand.

LCANZI brings strategic climate litigation, and advocates for legislation and policies to ensure Aotearoa meets or exceeds its commitment to achieve net-zero carbon emissions as soon as possible and no later than 2050. Find out more about LCANZI.

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PM Luxon concludes Asia trip

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Source: New Zealand Government

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has concluded his official visit to Malaysia and the Republic of Korea.  

On the final leg of the trip, Mr Luxon attended the APEC Leaders’ Meeting in Gyeongju where the regional economic situation was the focus. While in Korea, he attended an Indo-Pacific Leaders’ dinner and held bilateral discussions with partners, including the United States and Indonesia, to advance New Zealand’s trade and economic interests.

APEC’s 21 economies receive more than 70 percent of New Zealand’s exports; account for over half of global trade; and have 40 percent of the world’s population.

“It’s critical for New Zealand to play an active part in forums like APEC and the East Asia Summit so we can be heard,” Mr Luxon says.

“The Indo-Pacific region is full of potential and critical to New Zealand’s future prosperity. Our Government is deepening ties to realise that potential. That’s why it’s important to be in the room with other leaders, engaging on what more we can do together, and advocating to advance our interests. 

“That is how we create jobs and opportunities, and lift incomes for Kiwis back at home. That’s what these visits are all about.”

In Korea, the Prime Minister and President Lee Jae Myung launched the New Zealand-Korea Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (CSP), marking a new era for the bilateral relationship.

Days earlier in Kuala Lumpur, the Prime Minister concluded a CSP with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) – a group of 11 nations with a collective population of 700 million people. 

“These agreements elevate New Zealand’s status, making it easier for Kiwis to do business in these parts of the world, and raise New Zealand’s profile as a partner for trade and investment,” Mr Luxon says. 

The Prime Minister arrives home on Sunday 2 November. 

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Homicide Investigation underway in Auckland

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Source: New Zealand Police

Please attribute to Detective Inspector Glenn Baldwin:

Police have charged a man with murder after a woman was found deceased in a Central Auckland apartment yesterday evening.

Police were alerted to a possible incident at a Day Street address at around 7.35pm, and tragically arrived at the apartment a short time later where the woman was located.

A 38-year-old man who is known to the victim has been charged with murder and is expected to appear in Auckland District Court tomorrow.

Police are not seeking anyone else in relation to this homicide but would like to hear from any members of the public who have information which may be relevant to our investigation.

You can get in touch with Police by contacting 105 and quoting file number 251101/3740.

Our investigation is underway with a scene examination to continue today as well as other area enquiries.

There are no further updates available at this early stage.

ENDS

Issued by the Police Media Centre

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New wings over Vietnam: Sun PhuQuoc Airways takes off for its first flights to Phu Quoc

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Source: Media Outreach

On the morning of November 1, 2025, Sun PhuQuoc Airways officially takes off with its first flights to Phu Quoc, marking the beginning of Vietnam’s first leisure airline.

PHU QUOC, VIETNAM – Media OutReach Newswire – 1 November 2025 – The sky over Vietnam welcomes a new pair of wings today as Sun PhuQuoc Airways (SPA), a member of Sun Group, officially begins commercial operations. From November 1, SPA connects Phu Quoc with Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi – Ho Chi Minh City, marking a new milestone for Vietnamese aviation. The airline plans to expand its network in 2026 with routes connecting Da Nang – Phu Quoc and Nha Trang – Phu Quoc, and direct international routes from Phu Quoc to South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Singapore, Hong Kong, and India — carrying forward the vision of connecting Vietnam’s most beautiful destinations to the world.

Sun PhuQuoc Airways takes off for its first flights to Phu Quoc

At 7:15 a.m., the inaugural flight 9G1203 departed Noi Bai International Airport, carrying 220 passengers to Phu Quoc aboard an Airbus A321. The following flights from Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang, soon take off as well – all heading toward Phu Quoc, affirming Sun Group’s strategic commitment to accompany the island’s development and help turn Phu Quoc into a world-class destination and emerging aviation hub of the region. The Da Nang – Phu Quoc route was operated as a special celebratory flight marking the airline’s inauguration and is scheduled to enter regular service from March 2026.

Today is an incredibly special day for both Sun Group and Sun PhuQuoc Airways,” said Nguyen Manh Quan, CEO of SPA. “It marks not only the launch of a new airline but also a new way of connecting travel and tourism to deliver distinctive experiences.”

During the journey, guests enjoyed a signature pastry from Eric Kayser, the famed French bakery brand that also inaugurated its first Vietnamese store in Phu Quoc’s Sunset Town the same day. On the inaugural Hanoi–Phu Quoc flight, passengers were treated to an in-flight musical performance, turning the first journey into a celebration in the clouds.

The first SPA flights landed at Phu Quoc International Airport under a water-cannon salute, greeted by a festive welcome and symbolic Sunny teddy bears in pilot uniforms.

The successful take-off of Sun PhuQuoc Airways’ first flights not only adds a new airline and a new, affordable travel option to Vietnam’s aviation market – making Phu Quoc more accessible to travelers of all ages – but also helps meet the rising demand for travel during Phu Quoc’s golden tourism season and the upcoming Lunar New Year 2026.

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FastMed HK Revolutionizes Hong Kong’s Healthcare Model with Round-the-Clock Telemedicine and Same-Day Drug Delivery

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Source: Media Outreach

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 31 October 2025 – The local online pharmacy platform “FastMed HK” is actively advancing smart healthcare development in Hong Kong. Through its innovative online consultation and dispensing model, it provides the public with convenient and professional medical services. The platform integrates a comprehensive electronic distribution system to deliver a seamless medication experience: “online consultation, same-day medication delivery.”

Professional Consultations: Breaking Time and Space Constraints

Since its official launch, FastMed HK has successfully handled over 100,000 online consultations and prescription deliveries, achieving a platform satisfaction rate of 98%. The platform has established a safe and reliable online consultation service, completely overcoming the time and geographical limitations of traditional pharmacies. Citizens no longer need to visit a pharmacy in person; they can simply connect with professional doctors anytime via their smart devices to receive timely medical advice and prescription services. This innovative model not only provides solutions for the healthcare needs of busy office workers, individuals with mobility challenges, and caregivers but is also increasingly becoming a vital bridge for promoting local medical technology and health information.


Wide Range of Services; Comprehensive Privacy Protection

The platform offers diverse services, covering areas such as weight management, hair loss treatment, and men’s health. All consultation processes strictly adhere to privacy protection principles, providing users with a highly confidential medical environment. This is particularly suitable for addressing sensitive health issues, sparing users the potential embarrassment of face-to-face consultations.


Same-Day Medication Delivery: Enhancing the Healthcare Experience

FastMed HK has established a robust delivery system, fulfilling its service promise of “online consultation, same-day medication delivery.” After users complete an online consultation, medications are arranged for delivery to the specified address on the same day by a professional team, accompanied by detailed usage instructions to ensure effectiveness. This service eliminates the hassle of personally collecting medications, significantly improving healthcare convenience.

Proactive Price Negotiation to Reduce Drug Costs, Making Healthcare More Affordable

FastMed HK is committed to securing the most affordable drug prices by collaborating directly with upstream suppliers. This effectively reduces medication costs, allowing the platform to provide necessary drugs to the public at more favorable prices. This truly fulfills the commitment to making quality healthcare services “affordable” for every citizen.

https://www.fastmedhk.com/
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Hashtag: #FastMed #Medical #Health

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A century of healthcare for Te Kūiti Hospital

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Source: New Zealand Government

The 100-year anniversary of Te Kūiti Hospital is a major milestone and a reminder of the critical role rural hospitals play in providing healthcare closer to home, Health Minister Simeon Brown and Associate Health Minister Matt Doocey say.

“For a century, Te Kūiti Hospital has been at the heart of the King Country community, delivering essential care and support to generations of local families,” Mr Brown says.

“Rural hospitals like Te Kūiti are vital to ensuring people in smaller communities can access healthcare without travelling long distances. Over the past year alone, more than 3000 patients have presented to the hospital’s emergency department, which continues to exceed the national health target for shorter stays in ED.”

Te Kūiti Hospital serves around 14,200 people from Te Kūiti, Ōtorohanga, Piopio, and Tahāroa, and provides emergency care, specialist clinics, an inpatient unit, laboratory and radiology services, and allied health support. 

“It also works closely with local primary care providers to meet the growing demand for healthcare in the region, reducing the need for locals to travel long distances to access healthcare.”

Mr Doocey says the Government recognises the challenges rural communities face and is taking steps to improve access to healthcare.

“That’s why we’ve invested $164 million over four years to boost urgent and after-hours care across the country, including in rural areas, so New Zealanders can get the help they need, when and where they need it.

“During the Rural Health Roadshow in Te Kūiti, I heard loud and clear how important Te Kūiti Hospital is to the local community. The hospital has been selected as one of six rural prototype sites trialling practical improvements such as better access to diagnostics, on-call pharmacy support, and digital tools that provide clinicians real-time backup and advice.

“These trials will help shape the design of rural health services for up to 70 rural locations over the next two years.”

Mr Brown says the Government is also focused on strengthening and growing the rural health workforce through initiatives such as rural training hubs and the new medical school at the University of Waikato.

“The new medical school will prioritise clinical placements in regional and rural areas, helping grow a pipeline of homegrown health professionals who understand and are committed to serving their communities.

“As we mark 100 years of Te Kūiti Hospital, we are building the foundations for the next 100 years, ensuring rural New Zealanders continue to have access to timely, quality, and reliable care close to home.”

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Cycling to regional resilience in Ruapehu

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Source: NZ Department of Conservation

Date:  01 November 2025 Source:  Office of the Minister of Conservation and Office of the Minister for Tourism and Hospitality

“I’m thrilled to announce the Government will fund the completion of Te Ara Mangawhero and progress Te Hangāruru, connecting them into the Mountains to Sea – Ngā Ara Tūhono cycle journey,” Tourism and Hospitality Minister Louise Upston says.

“These two routes are among the last sections needed to complete the full trail from Mount Ruapehu to the Tasman Sea, with just one section remaining before cyclists can complete the 231 km journey.”

Minister of Conservation Tama Potaka says “This kaupapa is linking our people, our stories, and our whenua (land). Completing these trails will strengthen local communities and regional economies while enhancing the environment that sustains us.

“Ngā Waihua o Paerangi Trust and Te Korowai o Wainuiārua are leading this mahi (work) alongside Ngā Ara Tūhono Trust and the Department of Conservation. This is another powerful example of partnership in action. Together, they’re creating experiences that honour the rich experiences and cultural significance of the land.

“Visitors come to Aotearoa New Zealand for our landscapes, our bush, and our stories. Te Ara Mangawhero and Te Hangāruru will nurture that connection, places where visitors and locals alike can experience the beauty, meaning, and identity of this region.

“We are focused on practical partnerships that protect our taiao, celebrate our culture, and strengthen regional economies, ensuring our natural heritage continues to sustain people, place, and purpose for generations to come.”

The works will be funded by the International Visitor Levy ($7.7 million) alongside $3.1 million from the recently announced Major Events and Tourism Package. Sections of the track will be open to the public as they are completed, with the full project due to be concluded in early 2027.

“Our Government’s Major Events and Tourism Package has been designed to drive visitor spending, support local businesses, and create jobs up and down the country. Ready-to-go projects like these cycle trails will bring more visitors to the region, entice them to stay longer, and build confidence in the local economy,” Louise Upston says.

“Adding to the diversity of experiences in the Ruapehu district will develop long term resilience in the regional tourism sector. It’s a stunning area of New Zealand and it deserves to be showcased.”

Notes to Editors:

  • Ngā Ara Tūhono Mountains to Sea cycle journey is one of the Great Rides of New Zealand.
  • The Great Ride is divided into ten sections which can be completed separately or completed as a full trail from mountains to sea (including a 32 km boat section on the Whanganui River).
  • The trail extensions being funded are 13 km for Te Ara Mangawhero, and 1.1 km for Te Hangāruru (including a 99 m suspension bridge).
  • The final short section between the Last Spike and Waimarino (National Park Village) will remain to fully realise the 320 km Ngā Ara Tūhono cycle trail. Ngā Ara Tūhono Trust is progressing this section with Te Korowai o Wainuiārua.

E eke paihikara ana ki te manawaroa ā-rohe ki Ruapehu

Ka maha ake ngā manuhiri ki te rohe o Ruapehu, ā, ka pakari ake te ōhanga ki te Puku o te Ika i ētahi ara paihikara e rua, ko ēnei ara ka peka atu ki ētahi wāhi ātaahua rawa.  

“E hīkaka ana te ngākau ki te whakamōhio atu, ka utua e te Kāwanatanga te whakaotinga o Te Ara Mangawhero me te whakawhanake tonutanga o Te Hangāruru, kia honoa ai ēnei ara ki te haerenga paihikara e kīia nei ko Ngā Ara Tūhono,” hei tā te Minita mō te Tāpoi me te Manaaki, hei tā Louise Upston.

“Ko ēnei ara hou ētahi o ngā wāhanga whakamutunga e whakaotia ai te haerenga katoa mai i te maunga o Ruapehu ki te Tai-o-Rehua, ā kotahi noa iho te wāhanga e toe ana i mua i te wā ka āhei ngā kaieke paihikara ki te whakaoti i te haerenga katoa, e 231 kiromita te roanga.”

Ko te kī atu a te Minita Whāomoomo a Tama Potaka, “E tūhono ana tēnei kaupapa i ō tātou tāngata, ā tātou pūrākau, me tō tātou whenua. Mā te whakaoti i ngā ara ka pakari haere nei ngā hapori me ngā ōhanga ā-rohe me te whakahaumako tonu i te taiao e whāngai nei i a tātou.

“E ārahi ana a Ngā Waihua o Paerangi Trust rātou ko Te Korowai o Wainuiāura i tēnei mahi ki te taha o Ngā Ara Tūhono Trust me Te Papa Atawhai. He tauira whakahirahira anō tēnei o te mahi rangapū e whakatinanahia ana e te tangata. Ko rātou katoa e mahi ngātahi ana ki te waihanga i ngā wheako e whakahōnore nei i ngā wheako whairawa me te hiranga ā-ahurea o te whenua.

“Haere mai ai ngā manuhiri ki Aotearoa mō te horanuku, te ngahere, me ngā pūrākau te take. Ka tiakina taua hononga e Te Ara Mangawhero me Te Hangāruru, ngā wāhi e toro atu ai ngā manuhiri me te haukāinga ki te rerehua, te hiranga, me te tuakiri o tēnei rohe.

“E aro atu ana mātou ki ngā rangapū whaikiko e haumaru ai te taiao, e whakanuia ai tō tātou ahurea, e pakari ai hoki ngā ōhanga ā-rohe, kia taea tonutia ai e tō tātou tuku ihotanga ā-motu te tautīnei te tangata, te wāhi, me te take mō ngā reanga e tupu mai nei.”

Ka utua ēnei mahi e te International Visitor Levy (7.7 miriona tāra) ki te taha o te 3.1 miriona tāra i ahu mai rā i te Major Events and Tourism Package kātahi anō ka pānuitia atu. Hei te wā ka oti tētahi wāhanga o te ara, ka whakatuwherahia ki te marea, ā, ka oti katoa te kaupapa nei i te wāhanga tōmua o te tau 2027.

“Kua waihangatia te Major Events and Tourism Package a te Kāwanatanga hei whakakaha ake i te mahi hokohoko a ngā manuhiri, hei tautoko i ngā pakihi ā-rohe, hei whakarite hoki i ngā tūranga mahi huri noa i te motu. Mā ngā kaupapa rite pēnei i ēnei ara paihikara ka maha ake ngā manuhiri ki te rohe nei, ka poapoatia hoki rātou ki te whakaroa ake i tā rātou nohonga ki konei, ā, ka piki ake te whakapono ki te ōhanga ā-rohe,” te kī a Louise Upston. 

“Mā te tāpiri atu ki te kanorautanga o ngā wheako ki te rohe o Ruapehu ka whanake ake te manawaroa mauroa i te rāngai tāpoitanga ā-rohe. He wāhi ātaahua rirerire tēnei ki Aotearoa nei, ā, e tika ana kia whakaaturia atu.”

He Kupu mā ngā Etita:

  • Ko te haerenga paihikara o Ngā Ara Tūhono Mountains to Sea tētahi o ngā Great Rides o Aotearoa.
  • Tekau ngā wāhanga o te ara ka taea e te tangata te whakaoti takitahi, ka taea hoki e te tangata te whakaoti te ara katoa mai i ngā maunga ki te moana i te wā kotahi (tae ana ki tētahi wāhanga waka ki runga i te awa o Whanganui, e 32 kiromita te roanga).
  • Ko ngā ara tāpiri e utua ana ko te 13 kiromita o Te Ara Mangawhero, me te 1.1 kiromita o te ara o Te Hangāruru (tae ana ki tētahi arawhiti tārewa e 99 mita te roanga).
  • Ko te wāhanga whakamutunga, he wāhanga poto noa nei kei waenga i te Last Spike me te Waimarino ka noho tonu mai hei whakaoti mā mātou ā muri nei e tutuki ai te 320 kiromita o te ara paihikara e kīia nei ko Ngā Ara Tūhono. Ka whakahaerehia tēnei mahi e Ngā Ara Tūhono Trust rātou ko Te Korowai o Wainuiārua.

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Email: media@doc.govt.nz

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Digital Longhua Supports a Spectacular Model (Aviation) Sport Competition of the 15th NG Mass Participation Events

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Source: Media Outreach

SHENZHEN, CHINA – Media OutReach Newswire – 31 October 2025 – In recent days, the Model (Aviation) Sport of the Mass Participation Events of the 15th National Games (NG) of China has held its finals in Longhua District, Shenzhen, which attracted aviation model enthusiasts from across the country. At the competition venue, players skillfully maneuvered their models between the sky and the ground, setting off a wave of excitement for aviation models that blends the charm of technology with the passion of sports.

Finals of the Model (Aviation) Sport of the 15th NG Mass Participation Events

The team competition of drone racing (F9U) was particularly intense, as 30 athletes from 10 teams representing Zhejiang, Jiangsu, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, and other regions competed fiercely for the final medals. During the race, players wore specialized FPV goggles, which enable an immersive experience of “first-person piloting” sensation through real-time video transmitted from the drones’ cameras. On the meticulously designed three-dimensional track in Longhua District, Shenzhen, the athletes skillfully maneuvered their drones between the sky and the grass to swiftly fly through variously shaped obstacles such as double gravity gates and square single gates. The drones traced graceful arcs in the air, delivering breathtaking, millisecond-level aerial duels of speed and precision.

As the host district of this hotly contested competition, Longhua is witnessing new breakthroughs and opportunities in its low-altitude economy. Meituan drones deliver steaming-hot meals through the buildings in the Longhua Central Business District; emergency drones reduce the transport time for medical test samples from the original 20–30 minutes to just 3–7 minutes; and the Damoda drone formations paint dazzling digital artworks in night skies around the world, telling China’s stories through light. These once science-fiction-like scenes have become reality, brought to life by innovative enterprises from Shenzhen’s Longhua District.

According to the Longhua District Convergence Media Center of Shenzhen, Longhua District, as the first district in China to propose building a “pilot zone for the low-altitude economy,” has been seeking innovations in policies, technologies, and practical applications, striving to make the low-altitude economy a key driver of industrial development. By 2025, Longhua District has attracted 445 enterprises related to the low-altitude economy, forming a complete industrial chain that spans from manufacturing to services. Its low-altitude economy has even gained widespread attention in the world. With the number of drone flights in the district continuing to rise (to 225,000 in 2024) and the annual output value exceeding RMB 6 billion, the district has become a core area for the development of China’s low-altitude economy.

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Japan-Hong Kong Innovation and Technology Forum Ushers in a New Chapter for Bilateral Innovation and Technology Collaboration

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Source: Media Outreach

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 31 October 2025 – The Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP) joins hands with the Consulate-General of Japan in Hong Kong, DEFTA Partners, and the Alliance Forum Foundation in Special Consultative Status with the United Nations ECOSOC to co-host today’s Japan-Hong Kong Innovation and Technology Forum. The event successfully concluded as it convened distinguished leaders from government, academia, and industry, reaffirming Hong Kong’s position as a world-class launchpad for innovation and a strategic bridge between Japan’s deep tech capabilities and Hong Kong’s globally connected innovation and technology (I&T) ecosystem.

HKSTP joins hands with the Consulate-General of Japan in Hong Kong, DEFTA Partners, and the Alliance Forum Foundation in Special Consultative Status with the United Nations ECOSOC to co-host today’s Japan-Hong Kong Innovation and Technology Forum. Amb Jun Miura, Consul-General of Japan in Hong Kong (Centre), Amb George Hara, Group Chairman & CEO, DEFTA Partners (2nd from left), Ms Lillian Cheong, Under Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry of the HKSAR (2nd from right), Prof Yutaka Matsuo, University of Tokyo (1st from left, and Mr Terry Wong, Chief Executive Officer of HKSTP (1st from right), officiates the event.

Among the distinguished guests were Ambassador Jun Miura, Consul-General of Japan in Hong Kong; Ms Lillian Cheong, Under Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry of HKSAR; Ambassador George Hara, founder of DEFTA Partners and advisor to HKSTP; Mr Terry Wong, CEO of HKSTP; and global AI expert Professor Yutaka Matsuo of the University of Tokyo.

Amb Jun Miura, Consul-General of Japan in Hong Kong, said: “The increasing importance of Hong Kong and HK-Shenzhen-Guangzhou cluster as a hub for innovation and technology based on their capital, information, universities and talent is becoming clear, especially as the pace of technological advancement, including AI, and changes in the business environment, accelerates.” He added: “Now is the time for Japan and Hong Kong to explore opportunities of collaboration in innovation and technology, based on their longstanding relationship. “,” I hope that the startups of Hong Kong will visit various parts of Japan and deepen their understanding of the various opportunities that Japanese local cities provide. Likewise, I would like to see more Japanese startups come to Hong Kong to seize opportunities. By doing so, hopefully both Japan and Hong Kong can grow together in the field of innovation and technology.”

Ms Lillian Cheong, Under Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry of the HKSAR, said that the Government has spared no efforts in devising support measures to promote the development of start-up ecosystem in Hong Kong, citing the $10 billion Research, Academic and Industry Sectors One-plus Scheme, the launch of the $180 million Pilot I&T Accelerator Scheme as well as the setting up of a $10 billion Innovation and Technology Industry-Oriented Fund and the relaxation of application threshold for the New Industrialisation Acceleration Scheme. She expressed confidence that Japanese I&T enterprises can benefit greatly from setting up footholds in Hong Kong with a view to tapping the vast Mainland and overseas markets.

Mr Terry Wong, CEO of HKSTP, said, “Our forum today exemplifies this spirit, bringing together Japan’s deep tech strength and Hong Kong’s global platform to unlock a new era of collaboration. At HKSTP, we are committed to enabling startups to go global while attracting international innovation leaders to land and scale in Hong Kong. To date, more than 150 tech enterprises have participated in nine major innovation events across Japan, generating over USD 5 million in commercialisation value through increased exposure and strategic partnerships.”

He added that HKSTP is fast-tracking the development of INNOPOLE, a new 20-hectare San Tin Technopole campus within the Northern Metropolis. This strategic initiative is designed to create a powerful economic engine, providing expansive space for AI development and Greater Bay Area collaboration. INNOPOLE will solidify Hong Kong’s position as the world’s premier gateway for innovation.

Amb George Hara, Group Chairman & CEO, DEFTA Partners, shared insights at the keynote speech, and said: “The momentum from today’s forum is a clear signal that the future of tech will be written through collaboration. We are committed to bring strategic alliance with Japanese corporates, leveraging DEFTA’s expertise to turn the promising sciences and technologies out of Hong Kong into the groundbreaking enterprises of tomorrow.”

As Chairman of the Alliance Forum Foundation, he said “Hong Kong serves as a pivotal junction between Japan, China and the United States, holding significant geopolitical importance. Should Japan’s industrial sector contribute to growth by commercialising new technologies emerging in Hong Kong universities and establishing technology industries, while introducing the concept of public-benefit capitalism to cultivate a prosperous middle class, Hong Kong could become a model city for the 21st century and set an example for many Asian cities. Fostering a prosperous middle class also contributes significantly to building democracy and peace. Everything hinges on what kind of city Hong Kong’s business leaders envision for its future”.

At the forum, panel discussions explored topics including artificial intelligence, investment, business collaboration, and bio-related technologies. These sessions brought together entrepreneurs, scientists, and industry leaders from Japan and Hong Kong to share insights and explore opportunities for mutual growth.

The Japan-Hong Kong Innovation and Technology Forum laid a strong foundation for future bilateral engagement, fostering ongoing collaboration and shared success. HKSTP continues to drive global expansion for Hong Kong startups through its “Attract In and Expand Out” strategy, and remains committed to deepening its alliance with Japanese stakeholders, leveraging collective strengths to drive innovation and co-create a dynamic I&T ecosystem that addresses global challenges and supports sustainable growth.

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