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WRISE Hosts Inaugural “New Wealth Landscape Forum”

· October 13, 2025

Source: Media Outreach Connecting Capital, Innovation and Legacy to Explore Investment Opportunities in Amidst Uncertainties WRISE Group’s first “New Wealth Landscape Forum” convenes over 400 participants, featuring leading industry experts...

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Critical incident investigation underway, Whangārei

· October 13, 2025

Source: New Zealand Police Please attribute to Northland District Commander, Superintendent Matt Srhoj: A critical incident investigation is underway following a fatal crash in Whangārei on the weekend. At about...

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Appeal for sightings of missing Auckland teenager

· October 13, 2025

Source: New Zealand Police Police are appealing for information about an Auckland teenager who is missing from her Mt Roskill home. Dannii is 16-years-old and described as 163cm tall, with...

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New Zealand welcomes growth in international visitors

· October 13, 2025

Source: New Zealand Government The Government welcomes new data showing a healthy growth in international visitor numbers and improved confidence across the tourism industry.  “International tourism, as New Zealand’s second...

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Road closures Whangārei Heads, Northland

· October 13, 2025

Source: New Zealand Police Emergency services in Northland are at the scene of a single vehicle crash on Whangārei Heads Road, Tamaterau. A vehicle is reportedly on fire down steep...

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Rescues a reminder we’re here to help

· October 13, 2025

Source: New Zealand Police It’s been a week of rescues for the crew in the sky, who have helped a number of people caught up in scary situations across Tāmaki...

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Road closed, Hawke’s Bay Expressway / SH2, Napier

· October 13, 2025

Source: New Zealand Police Hawkes Bay Expressway / SH2 near Quarantine Road is closed (Airport to Bayview). Emergency services received a report of a two-vehicle crash around 2.25pm. The road...

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Women should not be working for free

· October 13, 2025

Source: NZCTU The 2025 “Work for Free” calendar shines a harsh light on pay inequity for women and marginalised communities across Aotearoa. Each year, these dates symbolise when women and...