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Improving protection for people in state care

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Source: New Zealand Government

The Government is improving the protection for people in state care, with the Responding to Abuse in Care Legislation Amendment Bill passing its third reading.

“This Bill is an important part of our wider response and complements the work already well underway to implement the Royal Commission’s recommendations. The changes will improve the safety and wellbeing of children, young people, and adults in care,” Lead Coordination Minister Erica Stanford says.

“We are committed to doing better for survivors, and I know these changes to our existing legislation will make a difference.” 

The legislation changes include:

Oranga Tamariki Act 

  • Removes the ability to undertake strip searches of young people in secure residential care.
  • Clarifies the amount of time a child can be placed in secure care units.
  • Provides new search powers for people visiting youth justice facilities to improve the safety of young people and staff. Body image scanners will be used to search for harmful items on entry to a secure Youth Justice residence.

Children’s Act 

  • Establishes process to prevent NZ citizens and residents with overseas convictions associated with serious harm from working with children. 

Crimes Act 

  • Includes disability in the definition of vulnerable adult to make it explicit that those caring for disabled adults owe them a statutory duty of care. 

Records Act 

  • Enforces better record keeping by Government agencies to address challenges survivors faced in accessing their records.
  • Enhances current monitoring powers of the Chief Archivist with the potential to issue performance notices to agencies to improve recordkeeping practice. 

“I want to acknowledge the bravery of the nearly 2,400 courageous survivors who shared their experiences of abuse and neglect with the Commission and contributed to its important work. 

“There is still a lot more to be done to ensure the wrongs of the past are not repeated. The Government is committed to continuing this work with urgency and care,” Ms Stanford says.

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Redress System for survivors of abuse in care

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Source: New Zealand Government

The Redress System for Abuse in Care Bill passed its first reading this afternoon, Lead Co-ordination Minister for the Crown Response, Erica Stanford says.

The Bill provides that the purpose of a State redress scheme is to:

  • recognise a person’s experience of abuse in care, and
  • offer a pathway as an alternative to litigation to provide for redress for abuse in care.

Redress includes a financial payment, an apology, access to care records, and counselling or other wellbeing services.

The Bill also provides for more meaningful apologies to be able to be made by state agencies as well as introduces a new framework for independent consideration of financial redress where a survivor has also committed specified serious sexual or violent offences and been sentenced to more than five years in prison. 

“I acknowledge there will be strong and diverse views about the proposed additional scrutiny by an independent decision maker where a survivor has committed serious offences. This approach, based on the Australian model, does not automatically exclude any survivor from receiving financial redress. However, it does require that the independent decision maker satisfy themselves that making such a payment would not bring the scheme into disrepute. This recognises that there are a small number of survivors who were abused in care have also gone on to perpetuate harm to others.

“The Bill has now been referred to the Social Services and Community Select Committee for five months. I know the Committee will give the Bill the careful consideration that it deserves and I encourage survivors, their advocates, and all other interested parties to submit on the Bill.”

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Chaozhou: A Millennium-old City Embraces Renewed Vitality

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Source: Media Outreach

CHAOZHOU, CHINA – Media OutReach Newswire – 21 October 2025 – From November 28th to 30th, the city will host the 23rd Teochew International Convention, welcoming Teochew people from around the world and sharing the city’s cultural story on a global stage. Leveraging this opportunity, Chaozhou has prioritized engagement with the global Teochew diaspora, mobilizing the strength of overseas communities and entrepreneurs to enhance development capacity and showcase cultural heritage.

The stage production “Return of the Great Tide: A Dream of Chaozhou”

Cultural assets are becoming a reliable driver of culture-and-tourism integration. At Chaozhou Theater, the stage production “Return of the Great Tide: A Dream of Chaozhou,” inspired by local intangible heritage, has earned strong word-of-mouth, with audiences praising its authentic presentation of living traditions.

Chaozhou, a renowned historical and cultural city in south China’s Guangdong Province, offers scenic waterfronts and a deep cultural tradition shaped by a spirit of gongfu (meticulous practice) and refined aesthetics.

Spanning 2.36 square kilometers, the Ancient City (Chaozhou) has carried over two millennia of urban life. Over the combined National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, the ancient city drew large crowds. By Guangji Bridge, a river-spanning light show lit both riverbanks, while a projection-mapping show at Zhenhai Tower narrated a millennium of history.

The ancient city of Chaozhou drew large crowds.

Chaozhou advances conservation and renewal in tandem, exploring integrated models that link culture, commerce and tourism. Today, this historic porcelain capital is taking solid steps in modernization and forging a refreshed industrial profile.

Recent figures highlight this momentum: Chaozhou has become a national leader in the production of intelligent toilets; the Huaying LNG receiving terminal (Phase I), with an annual handling capacity of 6 million tonnes, has come online; construction is accelerating on Datang Chaozhou Power Plant Units 5–6; pre-selected offshore wind projects in eastern Guangdong associated with Chaozhou have advanced; and the city recorded a breakthrough with its first batch of provincial-level “Green Factory” titles.

Aligning with Guangdong’s High-Quality Development Project for Hundreds of Counties, Thousands of Towns, and Ten Thousand Villages, the city is deeply integrating rural greening initiatives with garden-city construction, mobilizing diverse stakeholders to craft micro-landscapes across urban and rural settings. These efforts are enhancing Chaozhou’s overall aesthetic and substance, propelling it toward its goal of becoming a supremely livable and beautiful urban-rural area.

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Asia Pacific cities hold steady at the top amid global volatility, Kearney’s latest report finds

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Source: Media Outreach

  • Top five APAC cities including Tokyo, Singapore, Beijing, Hong Kong, and Shanghai remained in the top ten of Global Cities Index, underscoring resilience amid global volatility.
  • Asian hubs such as Seoul and Singapore gained momentum on the Global Cities Outlook, through livability and innovation driven by sustained investment in infrastructure, talent, and digital readiness.

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 21 October 2025 – Kearney’s 2025 Global Cities Report highlights the enduring strength of Asia Pacific (APAC) cities on the Global Cities Index (GCI), a ranking of the world’s most internationally connected and influential cities. Despite heightened global volatility and geopolitical fragmentation, APAC cities including Tokyo, Singapore, Beijing, Hong Kong, and Shanghai continued to rank among the top 10 spots of the GCI, reflecting how adaptability in digital infrastructure, climate resilience, and institutional agility has become the foundation of leadership.

Kearney’s report reveals that as the world enters the intelligence age, cities are not competing on size or legacy alone, but increasingly on readiness: the ability to align infrastructure, renewable energy, and talent to harness the opportunities of artificial intelligence while managing its risks.

Global Cities Index

The GCI evaluates cities across five dimensions: business activity, human capital, information exchange, cultural experience, and political engagement. With 31 indicators, the Index quantifies each city’s ability to attract, retain, and generate global flows of people, capital, and ideas.

The capital of Japan, Tokyo, remained steady at number four for the eleventh consecutive year, maintaining its strength in human capital and showing modest gains across business activity, cultural experience, and information exchange. Additionally, Singapore secured the fifth spot once again, matching last year’s ranking. This stability reflects modest gains in political engagement and human capital, driven by improvements in ease of entry. These are offset by slight declines in cultural experience and business activity.

Among the top-performing APAC cities, Hong Kong took the seventh position this year, rising from ninth place in last year’s GCI, while the other APAC cities retained their positions. Hong Kong posted an improvement in international travelers, and a strong performance in visual and performing art which led to gains in the cultural experience dimension.

The top 10 cities in the 2025 Global Cities Index include:

  1. New York
  2. London
  3. Paris
  4. Tokyo
  5. Singapore
  6. Beijing
  7. Hong Kong
  8. Shanghai
  9. Los Angeles
  10. Chicago

“This year’s Global Cities Index reiterates the resilience of legacy Asian hubs. Despite mounting global headwinds and technological disruptions, all the leading APAC cities remained at the top of the GCI, highlighting their enduring relevance and the region’s expanding global influence,” said Shigeru Sekinada, Region Chair of Asia Pacific and Managing Director of Japan, Kearney. “This demonstrates the region’s ability to navigate evolving global dynamics through expanding digital infrastructure, prioritizing regulatory innovation, and investing in climate resilience. We are optimistic that APAC cities will not only accelerate the region’s economic growth, but also serve as critical connectors of the global economy.”

Regional catalysts of growth

Emerging Asian hubs are also gaining momentum on the GCI, driven by sustained investment in infrastructure, talent, and digital readiness. Across the measured dimensions, business activity saw notable shifts this year, with Taipei and Kuala Lumpur achieving strong upward momentum, rising 13 and nine positions on the dimension respectively. In Jakarta’s case, the human capital dimension rose 13 positions in line with the city’s strong progress in strengthening its institutions and infrastructure.

The APAC region is also outperforming in information exchange, where scores rose across all regions – underscoring the growing importance of digital infrastructure and global integration in shaping urban competitiveness. Cities such as Shenyang, Osaka, Taipei, and Mumbai recorded significant improvements – each investing in connectivity and service-sector development.

Global Cities Outlook

Where the GCI captures current performance, the Global Cities Outlook (GCO) offers a forward-looking assessment, evaluating how effectively the world’s leading metros are creating conditions for future success. It seeks to measure future potential across four dimensions: personal well-being, economics, innovation, and governance.

This year’s GCO revealed meaningful shifts in both global and regional hierarchy, as Seoul and Singapore surged into the top five. For the first time in five years, Singapore returned to the top five, leaping from 20th to the third position. This sharp rise reflects gains in infrastructure, GDP per capita, and foreign investment, underscoring Singapore’s resilience and global appeal. Meanwhile, Seoul climbed to second place from the fifth position, building on consistent gains in innovation and governance.

Emerging Asian hubs such as Taipei and Jakarta also advanced, signaling a broader redistribution of global opportunity.

A look ahead: leadership in the intelligence age

Kearney’s Global Cities Report also concludes that cities’ long-term competitiveness will rest on three interdependent enablers: expanding energy capacity, embedding resiliency and livability into growth, and developing talent ready for AI adoption. Cities that act systemically, integrating these elements into a unified vision, will not only withstand disruption but shape the next era of global leadership.

“Cities are now at the frontline of the intelligence age. Their leadership will depend not only on capturing AI’s productivity gains, but also on how they govern its risks. Cities of the future would be those that can integrate energy security, renewable investment, and talent development into a single, coherent strategy, defining the next era of global competitiveness,” concluded Mr Sekinada.

Note to editor

The GCI assesses how globally engaged cities are across five dimensions: business activity, human capital, information exchange, cultural experience, and political engagement. The GCO, on the other hand, examines how cities are creating the conditions for future status as major global players. This analysis covers four dimensions—personal well-being, economics, innovation, and governance—which are the key determinants of a city’s ability to attract talented human capital, generate economic growth, increase competitiveness, and ensure stability and security.

While the GCI quantifies the current state of urban centers, the GCO is a measure of how these same cities are ensuring that they can retain – or augment – their global city status in the future. The GCO is designed to spotlight not only the well-established leaders, but also those cities that may be best positioned—thanks to strategic investments in future performance—to challenge their supremacy.

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Kaikōura fires

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Source: New Zealand Police

Police are assisting Fire and Emergency New Zealand in relation to multiple large fires in Kaikōura.

A number of cordons are in place, with multiple road closures around the area

Police are also assisting with the evacuations of schools and residents in surrounding areas.

If members of the public have been evacuated, Police advise them to travel to Kaikōura High School or the Kaikōura Golf Course.

ENDS

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Health – Labour’s fresh approach to funding general practice has merit – GenPro

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Source: General Practice Owners Association (GenPro)

The General Practice Owners Association (GenPro) has cautiously welcomed the Labour Party’s proposal to establish an independent, evidence-based approach to funding general practice in Aotearoa New Zealand.

“We support the intent to create a fairer, more transparent process for determining funding for general practice,” says Dr Angus Chambers, Chair of GenPro. “This is a positive step toward ensuring frontline services receive the support they need.”

The proposal, outlined by Labour health spokesperson Dr Ayesha Verrall in New Zealand Doctor, recommends removing Health New Zealand from the annual contract negotiation process and replacing it with an independent pricing system. The goal: to deliver consistent, data-driven funding decisions that reflect the realities of running a general practice.

“Decoupling funding decisions from Health New Zealand could help redirect resources to where they’re most needed—on the ground, in communities,” says Dr Chambers.

To be effective, GenPro believes the independent model must:

  • Address not only rising business costs but all factors impacting the viability and sustainability of general practices;
  • Enable general practice providers to contribute through high-quality submissions and consultation;
  • Be guided by robust financial expertise and a deep understanding of the general practice business model.

“We expect an independent approach to improve on the current system and look forward to engaging further with the Labour Party to ensure this proposal delivers meaningful change,” Dr Chambers adds.

GenPro members are owners and providers of general practices and urgent care centres throughout Aotearoa New Zealand. For more information visit  www.genpro.org.nz

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Update: Heathcote Valley death

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Source: New Zealand Police

A man who was located deceased on Horotane Valley Road in Heathcote Valley on 19 September has been formally identified, and the man’s death has been referred to the Coroner.

A Coronial order is in place prohibiting any publication of identifying details regarding the man, so no further information or comment can be provided at this time.

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Name release: Critical incident, Whangārei

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Source: New Zealand Police

Please attribute to Northland District Commander, Superintendent Matt Srhoj:

Police are continuing with a critical incident investigation surrounding the events leading up to a fatal crash in Whangārei on 11 October.

We are now in a position to release the name of the victim.

He was Rhys Harris-Wikaira, 31, of Whangārei.

We would like to acknowledge the impact this event has had on the community and our thoughts are with those involved.

Several investigations are underway, which will work to establish all the facts surrounding this tragic incident.

Police are still seeking information from any witnesses who may have been in the area at the time, or prior to this incident occurring.

If you have information, please update Police online now or call 105.

Please use reference number 251012/3275.

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Holly McKay/NZ Police

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Vegatron Unveils Next-Gen Fuel Management Software in Singapore, Accelerating Digital Transformation in Oil and Gas

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Source: Media Outreach

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 21 October 2025 – Vegatron Pte Ltd, a Singapore-based leader in oil and gas distribution and speciality lubricants, is strengthening its technology roadmap through the ongoing advancement of its Vegatron V-7 Smart Technology System, a proprietary fuel management software built from scratch as a long-term strategy to drive sustainable efficiency, informed decision-making, and seamless operations.

Vegatron Diesel Truck

Empowering Businesses Through Technology

The Vegatron V-7 Smart Technology System combines real-time data, automation, and secure cloud-based access to help businesses manage orders, accounts, and reports with greater efficiency. As a comprehensive fuel management software, it supports digital invoicing, e-signature authorisations, and centralised dashboards that improve visibility and operational control.

Designed with usability in mind, the platform allows users to automate recurring workflows and consolidate financial and operational data within a single system. Its flexibility suits businesses of all sizes, helping them optimise refuelling services, monitor consumption patterns, and enhance productivity through a connected, data-driven process.

From Fuel Supplier to Digital Innovator

Vegatron has grown from a trusted fuel supplier in Singapore into a forward-looking company that integrates digital solutions within the energy sector. The introduction of the V-7 fuel management software marked a significant step in this evolution, providing businesses with a comprehensive smart operations platform that enables efficient order management, real-time tracking of usage, and streamlined administrative workflows.

This strategic shift reflects Vegatron’s belief that innovation must be built in-house to ensure long-term adaptability and continuous improvement. By creating the V-7 Smart Technology System from the ground up, the company has developed more than just a management application; it has established a framework for future digital growth in the energy industry.

Driving Digital Transformation in the Oil and Gas Industry

Vegatron’s continued development of V-7 reflects its broader vision for digital transformation in the oil and gas industry. By integrating automation into fuel and lubricant management, the company is bridging conventional energy operations with modern business automation technology. The continuous improvement of the Vegatron V-7 Smart Technology System signals Vegatron’s intent to introduce new capabilities to the industry and maintain a culture of iterative product enhancement.

Chief Executive Officer Mr Daniel Koh stated, “The V-7 system demonstrates how technology can simplify daily operations while supporting sustainability goals. Our objective is to develop digital solutions that enable businesses to manage resources efficiently and make informed decisions in an increasingly competitive environment.”

Commitment to Sustainability and Efficiency

The development of Vegatron’s fuel management software supports more sustainable business practices. Features such as digital invoicing and e-documentation help reduce paper usage while improving operational efficiency and transparency. Streamlined processes also support cost savings and stronger data security for clients.

Vegatron remains committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions within its own operations and across its network of partners. The company’s ongoing enhancements to the Vegatron V-7 Smart Technology System demonstrate a sustained commitment to modernising energy workflows while upholding the reliability and service standards expected of leading oil and gas trading companies in Singapore.

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Road blocked, State Highway 50, Hawke’s Bay

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Source: New Zealand Police

State Highway 50, near the Waipawa River bridge, is blocked after a truck has rolled due to wind this afternoon.

Police were notified of the single-vehicle crash at around 2:50pm.

Initial indicators are that a person has been injured.

Eastern District Police have received sveral reports of vehicles rolling/tipping due to high winds.

We are urging motorists to seriously consider delaying travel, especially if you are travelling in a high-sided vehicle.

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