Sri Lanka Bar Smoke & Bitters Honoured With Coveted Michter’s Art Of Hospitality Award As Part Of Asia’s 50 Best Bars 2026

Source: Media Outreach The acclaimed island bar becomes the first Sri Lankan venue to receive this prestigious hospitality award LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM – Media OutReach Newswire – 30 June 2026 – Sri Lanka’s celebrated coastal venue Smoke & Bitters has been named winner of the Michter’s Art of Hospitality Award in the run-up to Asia’s … Read more

State Highway 5, Eskdale closed following crash

Source: New Zealand Police State Highway 5, Eskdale is closed between State Highway 2 and Hill Road following a crash. The single vehicle truck crash was reported at around 6:40pm. The driver sustained minor injuries. The road is expected to be closed for several hours while the truck is removed. Motorists are advised to avoid…

Save the Children Hong Kong’s Play to Thrive: Prioritising Personal Growth Over Competitive Success

Source: Media Outreach HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 30 June 2026 – The four-yearly World Cup is in full swing, and the football fever once again sweeps the globe. The pitch has long been known as a “proving ground” for heroes; even for world-class players with years of experience, the joy of … Read more

NZ restaurants serve MICHELIN Guide success

Source: New Zealand Government New Zealand’s world-class hospitality sector is shining on the global stage, with MICHELIN Guide recognising Kiwi restaurants as must-visit destinations for food lovers, Tourism and Hospitality Minister Louise Upston says. Several New Zealand establishments are listed in the first MICHELIN Guide in Oceania, recognising excellence in their craft. “Congratulations to Essence,…

Health Sector – ‘Our kids deserve better’ than current school lunches, says HCA

Source: Health Coalition Aotearoa A report from the Auditor General adds ballast to Health Coalition Aotearoa’s call for a properly resourced and permanently funded, through Vote Education, free school lunch programme. The new report finds the programme was unfairly procured, ignored risks with the suppliers, one of which went into liquidation, and has not been properly … Read more

Name release: Fatal crash, Westland

Source: New Zealand Police Police can now name the man who sadly died following a crash on State Highway 6 in Westland on Friday 26 June. He was Bruce Robert Wilkins, 34, from Christchurch. Police extend our deepest condolences to Bruce’s family and friends during this difficult time. Enquiries into the circumstances of the crash…

PSA statement on death at Waikato Hospital ED

Source: PSA No-one should be waiting nine hours or even longer at any Emergency Department in this country, the PSA says in the wake of reports of a person dying at Waikato Hospital. The patient died in the Emergency Department there according to reports that said they had been waiting for nine hours. The PSA represents … Read more

Environment – The next government must restart action on plastic pollution – Zero Waste Aotearoa

Source: Zero Waste Aotearoa Plastic Free July begins with an urgent call to put plastic pollution back on the political agenda. Plastic Free July is a worldwide campaign to reduce plastic waste and eliminate single use plastics. “This coalition government has made no progress on addressing the plastic pollution crisis. The Plastics Action Plan targeting … Read more

Kaikōura flood protection strengthened with 4,000 tonnes of river rock

Source: Environment Canterbury Regional Council Date: 30 Jun 2026 Large rocks will help reinforce river systems in Kaikōura, along with vegetation clearance, berm strengthening and upgrades to flood protection structures. It’s not every day that thousands of tonnes of large rocks make their way to Kaikōura – but there’s a good reason for it. Canterbury…

Competition, Workplace Safety and Financial Pressures Shape Risk Agenda for Korean Businesses, Aon Survey

Source: Media Outreach Competition rises as the top risk, reflecting intensifying markets, while workplace safety accountability remains high amid a stricter regulatory environment Liquidity and natural catastrophe risks point to growing pressure on financial resilience SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA – Media OutReach Newswire – 30 June 2026 – Aon plc (NYSE: AON), a leading global professional … Read more

Serious crash, Wainui

Source: New Zealand Police Emergency services are responding to a serious crash between a vehicle and truck in Wainui this afternoon. The crash, on Wainui Road, was reported to Police at about 4.15pm. One person has received critical injuries. Wainui Road is blocked and diversions are in place between Upper Orewa Road and Windmill Drive.…

Fatal crash, Percival Street, Rangiora

Source: New Zealand Police Attribute to Senior Sergeant Craig Ellison:  Police can confirm one person has died following a two-vehicle crash in Rangiora this afternoon.  The crash occurred on Percival Street about 12.45pm.  Despite the best efforts of first responders and emergency personnel, one of the drivers died at the scene. Police are providing support…

PRHK 2026 Benchmark Report highlights how Hong Kong’s IPO revival, AI, and the GBA are reshaping the SAR’s PR industry

Source: Media Outreach HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 30 June 2026 – The Hong Kong public relations industry has a renewed sense of optimism, driven by the revival of the IPO market and expanding opportunities in technology and travel, according to the results of the 2026 PRHK Benchmark Survey. While agency leaders … Read more

Post-Pandemic Health Upgrade Drives Global Brands to Southeast Asia: High-Purity Omega-3 Leader WHC Selects Singapore as Strategic First Hub

Source: Media Outreach SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 30 June 2026 – WHC, the Belgium-based premium Omega-3 brand, today officially announced the launch of its flagship fish oil supplement, UnoCardio 1000, in Singapore, marking its strategic entry into the Southeast Asian market. This milestone expansion comes at a pivotal time, as Southeast Asia’s nutraceutical … Read more

Dusit International brings its Dusit Collection brand to Japan with the opening of a Kengo Kuma-designed lakeside retreat in Hokkaido

Source: Media Outreach private open-air bathing experiences, refined dining, and Dusit’s signature Thai-inspired gracious hospitality on the shores of Lake Tōya BANGKOK, THAILAND – Media OutReach Newswire – 30 June 2026 – Dusit International, one of Thailand’s leading hotel and property development companies, is continuing its strategic expansion in Japan with the opening of WE … Read more

Five judges for the price of none

Source: New Zealand Government Courts are set to receive a double boost, with two Bills introduced today to expand the role of Community Magistrates and modernise remote participation, says Courts and Associate Justice Minister Nicole McKee. “Too many people are spending too long caught in the court system, and victims should not have to wait…

Hefty penalty for cutting down protected native trees

Source: NZ Department of Conservation Date:  30 June 2026 Name suppression lapsed last week for retired property developer Alan Trent, who cut down five black beech trees and cleared smaller vegetation from Toko Ngawa Point Marginal Strip, an area of public conservation land next to his property. DOC was alerted to the felled trees on 8…

Transport industry award winners honoured at Parliament

Source: Ia Ara Aotearoa Transporting New Zealand Seven exceptional contributions to Aotearoa’s road freight sector were honoured at Transporting Zealand’s industry awards ceremony in the capital on Friday night. An independent judging panel had chosen winners from over 30 nominations, consisting of individuals and organisations who have gone to great efforts to improve industry standards, workplace … Read more

Energy Sector – Gas backed: LNG and biomethane get big tick from public

Source: GasNZ Over half of New Zealanders support importing LNG to New Zealand, and 75 percent support using biomethane to gradually replace natural gas, according to a Talbot Mills survey conducted for GasNZ. A majority (54 percent) of the 1,022 people surveyed supported LNG (liquified natural gas) imports, with only 21 percent against, and 25 … Read more

Farm Environment Plan (FEP) Audit Workshops – Waimate and Fairlie

Source: Environment Canterbury Regional Council What is an FEP and an FEP Audit? An FEP is an adaptable tool to help you identify, manage and mitigate environmental risk associated with water, soil and nutrients on your farm. Audits are an independent assessment of how well these environmental risks are being managed. Auditors also check that…

New TAIC Commissioner appointed

Source: New Zealand Government Associate Transport Minister James Meager has confirmed a new Commissioner to the Transport Accident Investigation Commission (TAIC) has been appointed. Aeeden Boadita-Cormican will serve as a Commissioner until 31 May 2031. She is a barrister with over 35 years of legal expertise including inquiries, inquests, advising regulators and has had prior involvement…

Rally at Parliament tomorrow calling for urgent funding for sexual violence prevention – PSA

Source: PSA A rally will take place at Parliament tomorrow to hand over an open letter urging the Government to stop the closure of specialist sexual violence prevention organisation RespectEd Aotearoa. (ref. https://www.together.org.nz/fundsexualviolenceprevention ) The letter, signed by 21 organisations and over 600 individuals, asks the Minister for Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence, Hon Karen Chhour provide urgent … Read more

Health Professionals – Health NZ offer of “haphazard service” not good enough

Source: Association of Salaried Medical Specialists A “haphazard service” is all Health New Zealand can promise patients with chronic bowel conditions in Palmerston North, where the gastroenterology service has collapsed. The promise was handed down by Health NZ’s National Clinical Director Richard Sullivan at a public meeting at Massey University last night, attended by more than … Read more

Opinion: Time To Pull Plug On Power-Hungry AI Data Centres – CAFCA

Source: Campaign Against Foreign Control of Aotearoa (CAFCA) – Murray Horton. The Campaign Against Foreign Control of Aotearoa (CAFCA) is warning that a planned AI data centre in Southland would consume up to 25% of New Zealand’s annual electricity output and push power prices higher for Kiwi consumers and businesses. CAFCA Organiser Murray Horton says … Read more

L’Occitane en Provence Marks 50 Years of Crafting Life Ties, Unveils Global Reinvention and Celebrates in Malaysia with “Maison Surprise”

Source: Media Outreach From Haute‑Provence to the World, a New Chapter Where Beauty Connects People, Communities and Nature KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA – Media OutReach Newswire – 30 June 2026 – L’Occitane en Provence celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2026, marking a major milestone in its journey from the fields of Haute‑Provence to becoming a globally … Read more

New courses added to EIT’s joint winemaking degree in China

Source: Eastern Institute of Technology 2 minutes ago Three new courses have been added to EIT’s joint winemaking programme with China’s Qilu University of Technology (QLUT), as the partnership marked its eighth graduation in Jinan. EIT Chief Executive Lucy Laitinen attended the June 16 graduation ceremony during her first visit to the QLUT campus. She…