My flight as been cancelled: What are my rights?

Source: Radio New Zealand RNZ / Patrice Allen Air New Zealand is warning 44,000 passengers will be affected by cancellations over the coming months – so what are your rights if you’re one of them? Air New Zealand chief executive Nikhil Ravishankar told Morning Report between now and the end of April, early May the … Read more

Greenpeace – Luxon’s climate policies leave Kiwis hurting as petrol hits $3 a litre

Source: Greenpeace As petrol prices climb to around $3 a litre, Greenpeace is pointing to a series of Government decisions that have left Kiwis hit harder by the oil price spike. “The Luxon Government has spent the last two years dismantling policies that were helping wean New Zealanders off expensive imported oil,” says Gen Toop, Senior … Read more

Local News – Porirua keeping tamariki and rangatahi at the heart of the city

Source: Porirua City Council A report to Porirua City Council’s Te Puna Kōrero Committee has highlighted Council’s commitment to the city’s younger residents. Council has had “tamariki and rangatahi at the heart of the city” as a strategic priority since 2018, and in 2024 adopted a refreshed Tamariki and Rangatahi Strategy. Last week’s report outlined … Read more

Retirement Com – New guides give schools clear pathway for implementing financial education

Source: Te Ara Ahunga Ora Retirement Commission   Schools and financial education providers now have access to new Financial Education Implementation Guides, giving them practical support to plan and deliver high-quality financial education as it becomes compulsory in the curriculum.    With 70% of New Zealanders agreeing school is a good place for young people … Read more

Man arrested over Whangārei firearms incident

Source: New Zealand Police A man will face court today following a firearms incident at a Morningside property last week. Whangārei CIB have been investigating the isolated incident which allegedly occurred on 3 March. Detective Senior Sergeant Shane Pilmer says the following day, it was reported to Police a firearm had been allegedly discharged at … Read more

Guardians of New Zealand Superannuation board chair reappointed

Source: New Zealand Government John Williamson has been reappointed as Chair of the Guardians of New Zealand Superannuation Board, Finance Minister Nicola Willis says. The Board manages the investment of government contributions to the NZ Super Fund and administers the Elevate NZ Venture Capital Fund. John Williamson’s reappointment – for a further two years from … Read more

Economy – RBNZ working with industry to improve access to basic transaction services

Source: Reserve Bank of New Zealand 12 March 2026 – Last year the Council of Financial Regulators (CoFR) consulted the public on whether New Zealanders should have the right to access a basic transaction account if they want one. 50 submissions were received and 22 community groups, financial institutions, fintechs, and support services were directly … Read more

Police presence in Rotorua and Ōpōtiki for gang tangi

Source: New Zealand Police Attribute to Inspector Nicky Cooney, Eastern Bay of Plenty Area Commander: Police will have a visible presence across Rotorua tomorrow and Saturday as a gang tangi travels from Rotorua to Ōpōtiki. A large number of gang members and associates are expected to be in town for the tangi from many parts … Read more

PM to visit Samoa and Tonga

Source: New Zealand Government Prime Minister Christopher Luxon will depart for Samoa and Tonga on Sunday, reinforcing New Zealand’s commitment to two of the closest members of our Pacific family. “Both countries are integral to who we are as a nation. With more than 300,000 Samoan and Tongan New Zealanders, the family connection is woven … Read more

Pharmac widening access to a treatment for people with a rare blood cancer

Source: PHARMAC People in New Zealand living with a type of blood cancer, systemic anaplastic large cell lymphoma (sALCL), will benefit from wider access to the medicine brentuximab vedotin, from 1 April 2026. This change comes after Pharmac consulted on a proposal for brentuximab vedotin to be used as a first-line treatment option in people … Read more

Further improvements to Pacific visitor visa settings

Source: New Zealand Government Foreign Minister Winston Peters and Immigration Minister Erica Stanford have announced further changes to visitor visa settings for Pacific people, making it more affordable for Pacific visitors to travel to New Zealand.  “From 1 June this year, the total cost of applying for a visitor visa for Pacific nationals will drop from … Read more

Moa Point Crown Review Team appointed

Source: New Zealand Government The Government has appointed the Crown Review Team which will give Wellingtonians clarity about what went wrong at Moa Point wastewater treatment plant, Local Government Minister Simon Watts says. Former Watercare chief executive and current chair of the Water Services Authority Raveen Jaduram will lead the team. He will be joined … Read more

Tall Ferns humbled by Spain in opening World Cup qualifer

Source: Radio New Zealand New Zealand Tall Ferns Head Coach, Natalie Hurst talks to her players Jayne Russell / PHOTOSPORT Tall Ferns coach Natalie Hurst admits her side needs to handle the pressure a bit better if they’re to get some wins at their World Cup qualifying tournament. New Zealand was beaten 99-50 by sixth-ranked … Read more

Proposed spawning area closure to orange roughy fishing in the East and South Chatham Rise (ORH 3B) from 1 June 2026

Source: NZ Ministry for Primary Industries Have your say Fisheries New Zealand is consulting on options for closures to commercial fishing for orange roughy in the spawning areas of the East and South Chatham Rise part of ORH 3B under section 11 of the Fisheries Act 1996. We welcome your feedback on the proposed options … Read more

Proposed temporary pāua closure at Tauroa Peninsula, Northland

Source: NZ Ministry for Primary Industries Have your say The Roma Marae, Ahipara Marae, hapū, and community members have requested a 2-year pāua closure of this area under section 186A of the Fisheries Act 1996. Consultation opened on 10 March and submissions close at 5pm on Friday 24 April 2026.  The proposed closure area The … Read more

Application for a mātaitai reserve, at Guards Bay and Anakoha Bay, Marlborough Sounds

Source: NZ Ministry for Primary Industries Your views sought Ngāti Kuia has applied for a mātaitai reserve covering the waters of Guards Bay in the outer Marlborough Sounds. The proposed area includes all South Island fisheries waters lying between Forsyth Island (Te Paruparu) and Alligator Head with an offshore boundary north of Titi Island and … Read more

Proposed temporary fisheries closure at Moeraki, Otago

Source: NZ Ministry for Primary Industries Have your say Te Rūnanga o Moeraki has requested a temporary closure of fisheries waters near Moeraki, Otago. The requested closure would prohibit the taking of all shellfish, including crustaceans, for 2 years, under section 186B of the Fisheries Act 1996. The request is intended to temporarily stop fishing pressure … Read more

Consultation on Organics Standard Notice – Tranche 3

Source: NZ Ministry for Primary Industries This is the third and final consultation in this round The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) has begun work to develop notice content to supplement both the Organic Products and Production Regulations, and the Organic Standards Regulations.   We are consulting about the content of the organic supplementary notices in … Read more

Groundbreaking New Zealand product set to tackle yellow-legged hornets

Source: NZ Ministry for Primary Industries Biosecurity New Zealand is deploying a new tool in the fight against the yellow-legged hornet in Auckland. Mike Inglis, commissioner north, says the agency will soon be using a locally developed protein-based insecticide bait that has proven extremely successful on wasps and is expected to be effective against the … Read more

Kaikōura dairy farmer fined $35,000 for multiple NAIT failures involving hundreds of animals 

Source: NZ Ministry for Primary Industries A Kaikōura dairy farmer has been fined $35,000 for failing his National Animal Identification and Tracing (NAIT) responsibilities involving hundreds of cattle, following a successful prosecution by the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI).  Trevor Ronald Bolton (59) was sentenced in the Kaikōura District Court (6 March 2026) on 3 representative charges under the NAIT Act. Mr Bolton earlier pleaded guilty to the … Read more

Ghiotti brand Chorizo Velita recalled due to incorrect date mark

Source: NZ Ministry for Primary Industries New Zealand Food Safety is supporting Granarolo New Zealand Limited in its recall of Ghiotti brand Chorizo Velita (150g) due to the product being labelled with the incorrect date mark. “The concern is that this chorizo has been mislabelled with the incorrect date mark. The affected product is labelled … Read more

Steinlager Ultra Low Carb beer recalled due to incorrect alcohol-free labelling

Source: NZ Ministry for Primary Industries New Zealand Food Safety is supporting Lion NZ (LION) Limited in recalling a specific batch of its Steinlager Ultra Low Carb beer due to individual bottles in some 24-packs being incorrectly labelled as alcohol-free.  “The concern with these beers is that although the box says the beers contain 4.2% … Read more

Response continues in Papatoetoe, with no further fruit flies found today

Source: NZ Ministry for Primary Industries Biosecurity New Zealand’s Oriental fruit fly response continues in Papatoetoe, Auckland, with no further fruit flies found today. Four male Oriental fruit flies have so far been found in traps within our surveillance zone.  “Our team hit the ground running over the past several days, installing signs, setting additional … Read more

Police acknowledge IPCA report into justified use of force, Tairāwhiti

Source: New Zealand Police Police acknowledge and accept an Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) report that found officers were justified in using force when taking a man into custody in Tairāwhiti. On 14 December 2024, Police received reports of a man (referred to in the IPCA report as Mr Z) in a stolen ute in … Read more

Innovative digital labelling trial to progress

Source: New Zealand Government The Government will move ahead with a digital labelling trial, another step towards removing barriers to consumer choice and competition. It follows consultation at the end of last year on the trial, a requirement under the Food Act. “Food retailers have told us labelling products can be a costly barrier to … Read more

‘We’re just meant to say thank you’: Goverment u-turns on disability funding

Source: Radio New Zealand Supplied Disabled people and their carers are welcoming a government back-track on funding for support services, but say the past two years have been deeply traumatic and won’t be forgotten. The Government has wound back controversial cuts to disability support services it made in 2024. Two years ago Whaikaha Ministry of … Read more

Arrests after attempted robbery

Source: New Zealand Police A group fleeing the scene of an attempted robbery at a central Auckland superette have also failed to give Police the slip. Just before 9pm, two males covering their faces with balaclavas entered the store on Karangahape Road. “These offenders entered the store, verbally abusing the shopkeeper,” Auckland Central Area Commander, … Read more