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Source: New Zealand Police Police eyes in the sky nabbed a stolen motorbike while in the process of searching for another in east Auckland last night. The Eagle helicopter was...
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Source: New Zealand Police Police eyes in the sky nabbed a stolen motorbike while in the process of searching for another in east Auckland last night. The Eagle helicopter was...
Source: ExerciseNZ “GLP-1 medications are providing new opportunities for people living with obesity, but medication alone is not the complete solution,” “Exercise plays a critical role in helping people maintain...
Source: Media Outreach KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA – Media OutReach Newswire – 16 June 2026 – Malaysia’s wellness market is moving beyond traditional competition over ingredients, dosage, and pricing toward product-format...
Source: Better Taxes for a Better Future Campaign 40 years of the Rich List reveals just how much of our wealth in Aotearoa New Zealand is increasingly accumulating at the...
Source: Impact PR New Zealand’s largest industrial landowner is set to invest over $110 million in a rooftop solar and battery storage rollout it says will lower production costs for...
Source: Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) BUNIA, Democratic Republic of the Congo, 15 June 2026 — One month after the Ebola disease outbreak was declared in Democratic Republic of Congo...
Source: Robert Half · 95% of employers have extended a counteroffer to employees who received external job offers in the last 12 months · ...
Source: Cision.com HAWAII, June 15, 2026 — Long before global tourism reshaped the world’s most remote destinations, artist Robert Lee Eskridge was there — preserving island life as it existed...
Source: World Vision An orange glow will light up across Aotearoa this weekend as more than 60 iconic Kiwis landmarks light up orange in support of the country’s largest youth fundraising...
Source: Consumer NZ As the winter power bills start to bite, research by Consumer NZ has found half the nation’s households have stayed loyal to their power provider for at...
Source: New Zealand Government More than 150 outdated and obsolete laws are likely to be repealed as part of the Government’s statutory spring clean, Attorney-General Chris Bishop says. The legislative...
Source: Association of Salaried Medical Specialists Health Minister Simeon Brown’s decision to remove and replace Medical Council leadership sets a dangerous precedent around political interference with independent regulators, says the Association...
Source: Ministry for Culture and Heritage New Zealanders will gather once again on Thursday 25 June to commemorate the service and sacrifice of those who served during the Korean War, 1950-1953....
Source: Save the Children At least 52 children, including 16 toddlers and infants., have contracted Ebola in the month since the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) declared its latest outbreak, with...
Source: University of Auckland Ahead of Show Your Stripes Day on 21 June raising awareness of climate change, Professor Cate Macinnis-Ng delves into the environmental impacts of our warming winters....
Source: Te Hiringa Mahara – Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission Te Hiringa Mahara – Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission – says improvements in Aotearoa New Zealand’s mental health and addiction system...
Source: New Zealand Institute of Safety Management – Select committee fails to heed widespread concerns about Health and Safety at Work Amendment Bill – Bill due to be reported back today...
Source: Porirua City Council Councillor Mike Duncan is being remembered for his community focus, eye for detail, generous spirit and warm smile. Mike, who passed away suddenly on Sunday, was elected...
Source: ASB Bay of Plenty reclaims first place, ending Canterbury’s run at the top Canterbury and Otago round out the podium in second and third North Island shows broader improvement,...
Source: Auckland Council As Tāmaki Makaurau comes together to celebrate Matariki, Matariki ki te Manawa returns to the city centre with illuminated art, storytelling, augmented reality and live performance inspired by the...
Source: Fire and Emergency New Zealand More than 11,800 Fire and Emergency New Zealand volunteers across 590 volunteer fire brigades are being celebrated this week for Te Wiki Tūao ā-Motu –...
Source: Hapai Te Hauora Hāpai Te Hauora is calling on tāne Māori across Aotearoa to once again choose wai over waipiro this July, as its Wai July campaign returns for a...
Source: University of Auckland (UoA) Brain scientists from the University of Auckland are helping communities in the Philippines to better understand a brain disease that only affects Filipino men. Neuroscientists...
Source: Banking Ombudsman Scheme 16 June 2026 – An increase in scam complaint numbers has prompted the Banking Ombudsman to urge customers to read and act on security alerts from banks. Scam...
Source: Media Outreach In the 2026 edition of its flagship policy report the Doing Good Index, the Centre for Asian Philanthropy and Society (CAPS) finds that Asia’s capacity to deploy...
Source: New Zealand Government The Government has approved two-year extensions for five existing international New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) deployments, Foreign Minister Winston Peters and Defence Minister Chris Penk announced...
Source: New Zealand Police Two Hondas swapped the road for a tow truck, after an unmarked patrol detected them allegedly travelling at nearly twice the speed limit. Police responded to...