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Homicide Investigation under way 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 under way with a scene examination to continue today as well as other area enquiries.

There are no further updates available at this early stage.

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Fatal crash: Mullins Road, Ardmore

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Source: New Zealand Police

Police can confirm one person has died following a crash in Ardmore this morning.

Emergency services remain at the scene of the fatal crash, with Airfield and Mullins Roads remaining closed.

Police were called to the single-vehicle crash at about 5.50am.

Airfield Road and Mullins Road are closed, with cordons at Clevedon-Takanini Road, Mill Road and Papakura-Clevedon Road.

All road users are asked to avoid the area and seek an alternative route while the scene is cleared.

The Serious Crash Unit is in attendance and enquiries into the circumstances of the crash are ongoing.

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Amanda Wieneke/NZ Police

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Kiwi Kids Crown Hasbro’s Top Toys of 2025 on What Now!

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Source: NewzEngine.com –

Kiwi Kids Crown Hasbro’s Top Toys of 2025 on What Now!

Kiwi kids have spoken! After weeks of toy testing, laughs, and “scientific” scoring on EPICNESS, Hasbro New Zealand and TVNZ’s What Now have officially revealed the Top Toys of 2025 — as chosen by the real experts: kids.

Three What Now toy testers — Ella, Lilly, and Xavier — put 20 of Hasbro’s hottest toys through the ultimate challenge to decide which ones truly ruled playtime. Viewers at home then joined in to cast their votes for their favourites, helping decide which toys would make it to the top.

And now, the results are in!

The Official What Now Hasbro Top Toys of 2025

  • Transformers EarthSpark Optimus Prime Battle Trailer
  • Play-Doh Barbie Designer Fashion Show
  • Operation Electronic Board Game
  • Beyblade X Drop Attack Battle Set
  • Peppa’s Big Family House
  • Nano-mals
  • NERF Loadout Galactic Commander
  • Monopoly Free Parking Expansion Pack
  • Furby Cotton Candy
  • Rebounce

This year’s favourites reflect a mix of nostalgic classics and exciting new innovations. The timeless Operation Electronic Board Game once again proved it’s still a family favourite, while Furby Cotton Candy brought a 90s icon back to life for a new generation.

The newest craze, Nano-mals, also captured hearts — adorable, pocket-sized digital pets that blend fun, friendship, and fidget play all in one.

Hasbro New Zealand’s Brand Manager, Stuart McAskill, says:

“It’s always amazing to see the joy and imagination Kiwi kids bring to toy testing. Their feedback reflects exactly what makes play so special — creativity, laughter, and connection. These Top Toys truly represent what will be lighting up Christmas trees this year.”

The What Now Toy of the Year segment aired on Sunday, 12 October, celebrating all things playtime and giving Kiwi families a sneak peek at what will be the must-have toys this Christmas.

Watch the What Now Toy Testers segment here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7b1mud55lFc

Download official press images here:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/o6br9n6va95bwte2hcd1c/AKMFmAB_RuKYHz1MjqU1VYY?rlkey=crbbwygo8wlhqgpaacuph8h8d&st=qtdv3b8z&dl=0

Contact Information

  • Name: Misty Johnston
  • Title: On behalf of Hasbro NZ
  • Phone: 021449680
  • Email: misty@filter.co.nz

 

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Serious crash: Mullins Road, Ardmore

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Source: New Zealand Police

Emergency services are attending a serious crash at the intersection of Airfield and Mullins Roads, Ardmore.

The single-vehicle crash was reported at 5.50am.

At this early stage we can advise that one person has been critically injured.

Both Airfield Road and Mullins Road are closed, with cordons at Clevedon-Takanini Road, Mill Road and Papakura-Clevedon Road.

Police are advising motorists to use alternate routes as road closures may be in place for some time.

The Serious Crash Unit is in attendance and an investigation will be carried out to determine the cause of the crash.

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Amanda Wieneke/NZ Police

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Employment and Law – ACC restriction on working from home prompts legal action by PSA

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Source: PSA

The PSA has filed legal action in the Employment Relations Authority alleging that ACC has breached its collective agreement by failing to consult the union before imposing new working from home rules on staff.
ACC told staff on 7 October that they would be required to work from their office three days a week, up from two. This amounted to a significant change to ACC’s Remote Working Policy and is in breach of existing agreements between staff and ACC.
The PSA received less than an hour’s notice of the decision, which was made without consultation with the union which is clearly required under the collective agreement.
“ACC has ridden roughshod over its legal obligations under the collective agreement and completely ignored the views of workers by taking this unilateral step,” said Fleur Fitzsimons, National Secretary for the Public Service Association Te Pūkenga Here Tikanga Mahi.
“Flexible working arrangements are a win-win for employers and workers and in many cases, ACC had advertised this flexible work as a benefit of working at ACC. People who work at ACC deserve to have existing legal arrangements upheld and to be consulted on changes that will significantly impact their working lives.
“We are asking the Authority to require ACC to suspend the new rule due to take effect from 1 December 2025 and instead require ACC to begin a proper consultation.
“This is not the behaviour we expect from any public sector employer when the obligations spelt out in collective agreements are crystal clear. The collective also requires ACC ‘to promote and maintain mutual trust and co-operation between ACC and its staff’.
“Staff morale at ACC is at rock bottom, 1200 workers went joined the mega strike on October 23.
“ACC needs to hear their voice – fix the culture problems, reverse the decision on working from home and come back to bargaining with a fair pay offer.”

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Road blocked by crash – State Highway 2, Kaitoke

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Source: New Zealand Police

Emergency services are responding to a crash on State Highway 2, Kaitoke, north of Upper Hutt.

The crash involved two cars and was reported to Police at 8.30pm.

There are no reports of injuries but the road is blocked and motorists should expect delays.

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140 new hospital beds to boost nationwide capacity

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Source: New Zealand Government

Five of New Zealand’s busiest hospitals will benefit from the Government’s fast-tracked hospital wards programme, which will deliver a total of 140 new beds in 2026, Health Minister Simeon Brown says.

“As part of Budget 2025, we expected to deliver at least three wards. A competitive procurement process has now allowed four wards to be delivered within the same funding, alongside the fifth ward at Hawke’s Bay Hospital announced in February,” Mr Brown says.

The new wards will be located at Middlemore Hospital, Waikato Hospital, Wellington Regional Hospital, Nelson Hospital, and Hawke’s Bay Hospital, and are all expected to become operational during the second half of 2026. Operational funding has also been approved, and planning is underway to ensure the workforce is in place when the new wards open.

“This investment is about delivering practical solutions to meet growing demand. By getting these new hospital wards built quickly through modular design and construction, we’re strengthening hospital capacity so patients can get the care they need when they need it.”

The rapid-build wards will be constructed off-site and installed on hospital grounds, enabling faster, more cost-effective delivery, while also providing flexibility to redeploy units to other hospitals if required.

“These new wards will make a real difference for both patients and staff. They will ease pressure on emergency departments, support faster admissions and discharges, and improve patient flow right across the hospital.”

Each hospital’s unit will serve a specific role in improving performance and patient care:

  • Middlemore Hospital – The ward will expand general medicine capacity to relieve pressure on the emergency department and help meet the shorter stays in ED target.
  • Waikato Hospital – The ward will operate as an assessment and diagnostic area near the emergency department, providing brief observations and treatment outside the main wards.
  • Wellington Regional Hospital – The ward will expand in-patient capacity to support acute flow by caring for lower-acuity patients, help meet the shorter stays in ED target.
  • Nelson Hospital – The ward will enable services to be relocated while seismic strengthening work is carried out on existing buildings. Once complete, it will provide additional inpatient capacity to help address current bed shortages and improve patient flow until the new inpatient tower is built.
  • Hawke’s Bay Hospital – The ward will be used for short-stay surgical patients and surgical assessments, helping to streamline care for this patient group and free up surgical and medical inpatient beds elsewhere in the hospital.

Mr Brown says the investment is part of the Government’s wider programme to deliver the health infrastructure New Zealanders need to access timely, quality care.

“This is about delivering more capacity, quickly and efficiently, while we continue major rebuilds in Dunedin, Wellington, Nelson, and Whangārei.

“These investments are about making sure our hospitals and frontline health workers have the space, resources, and flexibility they need to meet demand and deliver the best care for patients.”

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Bus fire – motorists and pedestrians asked to avoid area

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Source: New Zealand Police

Motorists and pedestrians are being asked to avoid the area around Constellation Busway Station and Sunset Road due to a bus fire.

Just after 1pm, Police were advised that a bus had collided with the edge of an overpass as it passed under it.

The bus has subsequently caught fire and there is a significant amount of smoke in the area.

Cordons are being put in place and motorists and pedestrians are asked to follow the directions of emergency services staff.

Nearby residents and businesses are also advised to close their doors and windows to prevent smoke getting inside their homes.

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Fatal crash, Rodda Road, Rangiriri

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Source: New Zealand Police

One person has died following a serious crash in Rangiriri overnight.

Police were called to a two vehicle crash on Rodda Road at around 10pm yesterday.

Sadly, one person was located deceased at the scene.

Two other people were transported to hospital in a critical to serious condition.

The road was closed while the Serious Crash Unit conducted a scene examination.

Enquiries into the circumstances of the crash are ongoing.

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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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