Search launched in Bay of Plenty river; fears two people missing

Source: Radio New Zealand A police car seen behind a cordon as officers attend an incident. RNZ Emergency services are searching for a person who’s gone into a river in the Bay of Plenty town of Kawerau, with concerns a second person may also be missing. Police say they were notified about 11.30am on Thursday … Read more

Year-on-year increase in jobseekers finding work

Source: New Zealand Government Minister for Social Development and Employment Louise Upston, welcomes new figures out today showing more New Zealanders moved off benefit and into work over the year to March 2026, even as economic conditions remain challenging.  “5,580 more people left the benefit for work during the year ending March 2026 compared to … Read more

Asian Sports and Leisure Online Exhibition 2026: Connecting Global Buyers with the Future of Sports and Leisure

Source: Media Outreach TAIPEI, TAIWAN – Media OutReach Newswire – 16 April 2026 – The Asian Sports and Leisure Online Exhibition 2026 (ASLE 2026) will officially open on April 16, 2026, offering global buyers a one-stop sourcing platform to connect with verified Asian suppliers across the sports, fitness, and leisure industries. Running until August 31, … Read more

Police collar alleged fuel thief

Source: New Zealand Police An alleged fuel thief and his partner have been arrested in the Waikato thanks to a working security camera and a quick tip-off. Police were called to a commercial property at Horsham Downs about 8pm yesterday after a person noticed a suspicious character and vehicle on a CCTV feed. While they … Read more

NZ Super Fund Response to High Court – GUARDIANS CONSIDERING RESPONSE TO JUDICIAL REVIEW

Source: Guardians of New Zealand Superannuation The Guardians of New Zealand Superannuation, manager of the $90 billion New Zealand Superannuation Fund, is considering its response to a judicial review decision, published today, in which the High Court found certain parts of the Guardians’ current sustainable investment policy documents do not comply with legislative requirements. In … Read more

Appointments – Watkins joins BusinessNZ as Director of Communications

Source: BusinessNZ BusinessNZ has announced the appointment of Tracy Watkins, one of New Zealand’s most experienced and respected media operators, as its new Director of Communications. Watkins joins BusinessNZ from Stuff Group, where she has been the Editor of The Post since 2023 and Editor of The Sunday Star-Times since 2019, and where she led the … Read more

WoF and CoF A changes to save Kiwis billions

Source: New Zealand Government New Zealand’s Warrant of Fitness (WoF) and Certificate of Fitness A (CoF A) light vehicle inspection requirements will soon be significantly reformed, saving Kiwis time and money, Transport Ministers Chris Bishop and James Meager say. “Compared to other countries, New Zealand has very frequent inspections for light vehicles. Modern light vehicles are significantly … Read more

Finance Minister Nicola Willis joins calls for return of free and safe Strait of Hormuz

Source: Radio New Zealand Finance Minister Nicola Willis. Samuel Rillstone/RNZ The Finance Minister has joined international counterparts in calling for a return to free and safe transit through the Strait of Hormuz. Nicola Willis is currently in Washington DC for the International Monetary Fund and World Bank spring meetings, along with other finance ministers. The … Read more

Replacement for outgoing Health NZ board chairperson announced

Source: Radio New Zealand Lester Levy had been installed as commissioner in 2024 after the board was axed. (File photo) RNZ / Nick Monro Health Minister Simeon Brown has announced a replacement for outgoing Health New Zealand board chairperson, Lester Levy. The board was axed and Levy installed as commissioner in 2024, and then, when … Read more

Search launched for person missing in Bay of Plenty river

Source: Radio New Zealand A police car seen behind a cordon as officers attend an incident. RNZ Police and emergency services are searching for a person who’s gone into a river in the Bay of Plenty town of Kawerau, and hasn’t returned. Police say they were notified about 11.30am on Thursday that the person was … Read more

IMPEX 2026 returns as Hong Kong’s largest immigration and property expo on 18-19 April, expanding its focus on global mobility and asset planning

Source: Media Outreach Asset Mix Shifts, Australia Overtakes Britain In Migration Appeal, Southeast Asia Interest DoublesHeadline Seminars: Shih Wing-Ching On Capital Flows, Wu Kwok Wai On Overseas Property PitfallsExperts Tackle Migration Myths, Wealth-Transfer Risks And Low-Cost Retirement OptionsFree Admission And Seminar Seats Are Limited – Register Now HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – … Read more

Scientists left ‘homeless’ after government’s job cuts, advocates say

Source: Radio New Zealand RNZ This story discusses suicide. An unemployed scientist says she’s seen colleagues left homeless and suicidal because of job cuts. A group of science organisations, the Save Science Coalition, said that government cuts since the 2023 election has led to the loss of about 700 roles and the withdrawal of hundreds … Read more

$86 billion Super Fund failed to properly address human rights, court rules

Source: Radio New Zealand The court also ordered the crown entity to pay PSNA’s legal costs. RNZ / Dan Cook The managers of the country’s $86 billion Super Fund failed to properly address human rights issues when considering whether to exclude companies from its investments, the High Court has found Justice Simon Mount granted an … Read more

SH73 Candys Bend resilience project getting underway

Source: New Zealand Government A major resilience project on State Highway 73 (SH73) at Candys Bend between Christchurch and the West Coast is getting underway to repair a damaged retaining wall, says Transport Minister Chris Bishop. “State Highway 73 (SH73) between Christchurch and the West Coast is relied upon for freight, tourism, business connections and … Read more

Man arrested after graffiti inciting racial violence found in Papatoetoe

Source: Radio New Zealand RNZ / Angus Dreaver A man has been arrested after violent, anti-Indian graffiti was discovered outside a school in South Auckland. The message, which incited violence against the Indian community, was first spotted on Saturday near Papatoetoe Central School by nearby residents, who in turn alerted police. The graffiti on the … Read more

Auckland project manager sentenced for defrauding nearly $30,000 through Covid schemes

Source: Radio New Zealand RNZ/Marika Khabazi An Auckland project manager has been sentenced to three months community detention for defrauding nearly $30,000 through Covid schemes. Shelvin Kavish Swamy was sentenced on Tuesday in the Auckland District Court, after pleading guilty to obtaining the funds by deception. In May of 2020, Swamy applied for a loan … Read more

Search and Rescue training Northland

Source: New Zealand Police Bay of Islands locals, please be advised a search and rescue training exercise will be taking place this weekend. Northland Police Search and Rescue are running the exercise, which begins on Friday until Sunday. The joint-agency training exercise will bring together a range of organisations that play a vital role in … Read more

Community urges retail crime group to focus on youth offences before dissolution

Source: Radio New Zealand The ministerial advisory group on retail crime led by Sunny Kaushal (left) has made several recommendations to the government on ways to reduce crime. RNZ / Calvin Samuel Organisations representing small businesses have expressed concern about the early termination of the ministerial advisory group on retail crime announced by Justice Minister … Read more

Indian government concerned by Sikh parade disruptions

Source: Radio New Zealand Two religious processions organised by members of the Sikh community have been disrupted in recent months by protesters linked to Destiny Church. Supplied The Indian government has formally raised concerns with New Zealand authorities after Sikh religious processions in Tauranga and South Auckland have been disrupted by protesters linked to Destiny … Read more

Remaining retail crime group members defend work amid criticism

Source: Radio New Zealand Hamilton liquor retailer Himashu Parmar is one of the last remaining members of the outgoing advisory group on retail crime. Supplied The last remaining members of the government’s advisory group on retail crime have defended the unit’s work after Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith confirmed Tuesday it would wind up months earlier … Read more

Vibrant Holi celebrations draw thousands nationwide

Source: Radio New Zealand Thousands attended Holi Colour Splash in Tauranga’s Memorial Park. JK Creations Photography More than 7000 people attended one of Auckland’s largest Holi celebrations in Henderson on Sunday as South Asian communities across New Zealand marked the Festival of Colours. While several Holi celebrations were held earlier in March, festivities continue across … Read more

Faith, food and family: How Asian New Zealanders celebrate Easter

Source: Radio New Zealand Jithin Jose and Remya Sunny continue to follow traditions surrounding Holy Week after moving to New Zealand 11 years ago. Supplied Asian Christians in New Zealand are preparing to mark one of the most significant events in the Christian calendar on Sunday with a blend of faith, family and cultural tradition. … Read more

Off-duty officers swim into action

Source: New Zealand Police You’re never really off duty, even at the beach. This was the case for two Northland officers who quickly swam into action when a teenager was swept out in a rip at Coopers Beach. Both staff were taking advantage of the favourable conditions, catching some waves, before weather alerts came into … Read more

Energy Transitions – Support transition before we’re gone: Latest gas report calls for Govt assistance

Source: BusinessNZ A new report is calling on all political parties to support a transition away from gas for commercial and industrial users, in the face of significant gas price increases and rapidly declining domestic production. The BusinessNZ Energy Council (BEC) today released  The need for Government assistance in the gas transition, which recommends Government explore concessionary … Read more

High Court Decision – PSNA says High Court Superfund decision a victory for Palestinian rights

Source: Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa (PSNA)   The High Court in Auckland has found policies of the NZ Superfund are ‘unreasonable and unlawful’ and fail to properly address human rights issues, when the Fund considers excluding companies from its portfolio of investments.   The Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa issued judicial review proceedings against the Superfund … Read more

Hurricanes keen to keep Chiefs star quiet in top of the table clash

Source: Radio New Zealand Ruben Love of the Hurricanes and Quinn Tupaea of the Chiefs battle for the ball. Aaron Gillions / www.photosport.nz The Hurricanes plan to take the wind out of the sails of storming Chiefs midfielder Quinn Tupaea. After dispatching the Blues 42-19 in Wellington, the Super Rugby leaders head to Hamilton for … Read more

61-year-old facing charges over anti-Indian graffiti in Auckland

Source: Radio New Zealand 123RF A Papatoetoe man has been arrested over violent, anti-Indian graffiti that was found in Auckland. The message, which incited violence against the Indian community, was first spotted on Saturday near Papatoetoe Central School. Another piece of graffiti with the same message was found inside a public toilet in Royal Oak. … Read more