More than a dozen released from prison dead by suspected suicide since 2023 – coroners

Source: Radio New Zealand Those who spoke to RNZ painted a grim picture of life on the outside after leaving prison. RNZ/Calvin Samuel The coroner’s office says 14 people died in suspected suicides, after their release from prison over the past three years. Parolees have described being thrown into the outside world without support and … Read more

New Documentary Building Icons: The Global One From Discovery To Debut On April 10 In Southeast Asia

Source: Media Outreach SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 8 April 2026 – A new documentary Building Icons: The Global One explores the complexities of architecture and engineering, with the team behind The Global One – showcasing how one of Taiwan’s most earthquake-resistant residential complexes came to life. The documentary is set to premiere in … Read more

‘Why not us?’: NCAA superstar Charlisse Leger-Walker hopes historic title inspires next generation

Source: Radio New Zealand Charlisse Leger-Walker (Te Whakatōhea) hopes her history-making NCAA championship run will inspire the next generation of rangatahi, and says she knows she won’t be the last from Aotearoa to reach the top. “A lot of the reason why I play basketball and want to continue playing it at a high level … Read more

Do you need domestic travel insurance with weather events and fuel crisis?

Source: Radio New Zealand Last month Air New Zealand looked set to cancel around 1100 flights over fuel supply concerns. RNZ / Patrice Allen With skyrocketing fuel prices and war in the Middle East making making international travel increasingly unpredictable, many Kiwis are opting to travel closer to home these school holidays. But as we’ve … Read more

New circus skills class for over 60s ‘like play for adults’

Source: Radio New Zealand If you ever dream of running off to the circus but worry you’ve left it too late – never fear. In Christchurch there is a now a circus skills class specifically for those aged over 60 on offer at the council’s new recreation and sports facility, Parakiore. The classes are offered … Read more

Wellington public transport gets contactless payments ahead of fare hikes in May

Source: Radio New Zealand Passengers can save up to 20 percent by using cards or phones. RNZ / Richard Tindiller Wellingtonians will be able to use a credit or debit card, or mobile payment, for bus and train fares from Sunday 12th April. Metlink said passengers can save up to 20 percent by using their … Read more

Air Chathams looks to cut schedule in the face of soaring fuel prices

Source: Radio New Zealand Supplied Listen live as Checkpoint talks to Air Chathams boss, Duane Emeny: A regional airline is looking to cut it’s schedule in the face of soaring fuel prices. It follows Air New Zealand’s decision to trim its flights further, in May and June. The national carrier revealed its fuel bill has … Read more

Storm News – Get ready for Cyclone Vaianu now – before it arrives – NEMA

Source: National Emergency Management Agency More severe weather is moving towards Aotearoa New Zealand and people should take steps to get ready now, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) says. Tropical Cyclone Vaianu is currently lying northwest of Fiji, and MetService modelling shows it heading towards New Zealand on Friday and Saturday. The cyclone is expected … Read more

Action needed on widespread drinking water problems

Source: Green Party The Green Party says while it is relieved the cause of the recent ‘boil water’ notice in Auckland was easily addressed, more action is needed to deal with the regular and widespread contamination of drinking water elsewhere in the country. “New Zealanders should be able to turn on their tap and access … Read more

Hang Lung Ignites Spring with the Second Phase of “66 and beyond” Anniversary Celebration

Source: Media Outreach Portfolio-wide Signature Experiences Connect Communities with Localized Creativity HONG KONG SAR and SHANGHAI, CHINA – Media OutReach Newswire – 8 April 2026 – Hang Lung Properties Limited (SEHK Stock Code: 00101) (“Hang Lung” or the “Company”) today announced the second phase of its year-long “66 and beyond” anniversary celebrations, unveiling a series … Read more

VinFast Introduces Green Vehicle Rental Program In Indonesia And The Philippines, Supporting Greener Transport Services

Source: Media Outreach JAKARTA/MANILA – Media OutReach Newswire – 8 April 2026 – VinFast has announced the expansion of its electric vehicle access model for ride-hailing and transport service drivers in Indonesia and the Philippines, adding a rental option with a range of incentives. The program is designed to make it easier for drivers to … Read more

Climate News – A dry start to autumn for much of New Zealand

Source: Earth Sciences New Zealand March was a mild and mostly settled month for Aotearoa New Zealand. However, the significant rain event in the upper North Island during the final week of the month led to states of emergency, mass evacuations, power outages, emergency rescues and widespread road closures from Northland to the Bay of Plenty. … Read more

Luxon, Willis caution economic effects will continue despite ceasefire

Source: Radio New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has welcomed news of a ceasefire between the US, Israel and Iran – but is warning New Zealanders of ongoing economic effects. Speaking to reporters after the Reserve Bank on Wednesday confirmed a decision to keep the official cash rate steady, Luxon said the news of a … Read more

Audit of Defence Force’s attempts to reduce abusive behaviours delayed

Source: Radio New Zealand New Zealand Defence Force set up Operation Respect in 2016. NZDF / Supplied Release of the latest audit of the Defence Force’s decade-old attempts to reduce abusive behaviours has been pushed back. The NZDF set up Operation Respect in 2016 but a “code of silence” was still getting in the way … Read more

‘To score some more goals would be sick’ for Football Fern Kelli Brown

Source: Radio New Zealand Football Fern Kelli Brown wants to keep scoring international goals. Photosport Aspiring bike mechanic, surfer and prolific goalscorer Football Fern Kelli Brown can’t wait for a Hamilton homecoming on Sunday during the Fifa World Cup Oceania Qualifiers semi-final. The Football Ferns play Fiji in their semi-final with the winner progressing to … Read more

John Campbell gears up for RNZ return: ‘I just believe in speaking truth to power’

Source: Radio New Zealand John Campbell says he’s looking forward to his fourth stint at RNZ, as he prepares to join Ingrid Hipkiss on Morning Report next week. Campbell, who describes RNZ as “the soundtrack of my childhood”, says he’s grateful for the two‑year cadetship he received at the broadcaster in 1989 – when he … Read more

Oil prices fall, will petrol follow?

Source: Radio New Zealand AA’s petrol price spokesperson said there would need to be a more sustained move to end the conflict before prices came down for New Zealand motorists. RNZ / Mark Papalii Oil prices have fallen sharply on news of a potential ceasefire and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz – but … Read more

Dunedin motorway reopens after being blocked by digger

Source: Radio New Zealand Dunedin’s southern motorway was closed at Burnside after a digger fell off a truck. NZTA / Waka Kotahi The Southern Motorway at Burnside in Dunedin has reopened hours after it was blocked by a digger that fell off a truck. Police were called to the crash on SH1 south of Morningside … Read more

Fossil fuel companies on notice for price gouging

Source: Green Party The Green Party is calling on petrol companies to act quickly following the announcement of a two-week ceasefire that has caused the price of fuel to drop. “Fuel companies moved quickly to increase their prices at the start of the conflict. With prices falling off the back of the ceasefire, they need … Read more

Fossil fuel crisis response opportunity to rebalance tax system for fairer, more sustainable future

Source: Tax Justice Aotearoa 8 April 2026, 2:30 pm – New Zealand’s response to the fossil fuel crisis must provide immediate relief to communities and local businesses, and enable a recovery that is equitable and sustainable, building our resilience for future shocks. Some practical measures to rebalance our tax system would make a significant contribution … Read more

Reserve Bank holds official cash rate at 2.25%

Source: Radio New Zealand Reserve Bank Governor Anna Breman. RNZ / Supplied The Reserve Bank has left the official cash rate unchanged at 2.25 percent, as expected. The bank’s monetary policy committee says the Middle East conflict has increased inflation and affected economic growth. But it says interest rates will not be changed while there … Read more

Two arrested over diesel thefts as police note growing trend

Source: Radio New Zealand RNZ / Quin Tauetau Two men are due in court on Wednesday after separate attempts to steal fuel as police say they are seeing an increase in diesel thefts. Officers were called about 4am today to a Christchurch address after a person reported seeing someone trying to siphon petrol from their … Read more

Christchurch Police appeal for information following two assaults

Source: New Zealand Police Police are investigating two assaults believed to have occurred in Sydenham and are seeking information from the public as part of ongoing enquiries. On Wednesday 18 March at around 10:15pm, Police were notified of a stabbing at Bradford Park. The victim was transported to hospital for treatment and was released shortly … Read more

University Research – Study reveals how women weigh health impacts of drinking – UoA

Source: University of Auckland – UoA Midlife women focus more on alcohol’s immediate health impacts than longer-term risks, a new study shows. Women manage the immediate health impacts of alcohol, but pay less attention to long-term risks such as cancer, according to new research out of Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland. Dr Kate Kersey, … Read more

University Research – Hope research will improve support for FASD – UoA

Source: University of Auckland – UoA Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder is common, yet there is little support for carers, something a researcher at Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland hopes to improve. Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) is common in Aotearoa New Zealand, yet there is little support for individuals and whānau affected by it … Read more

Appeal for information after road opens, Dunedin Southern Motorway, Burnside

Source: New Zealand Police Dunedin Southern Motorway, Burnside, has reopened following an incident this morning and Police are now asking the public for information. At around 10.40am, Police responded to reports that a digger had partially come off the back of a truck and was blocking multiple lanes. Dunedin Southern Motorway was closed in both … Read more