Multiple complaints before woman mauled to death by dogs at house in Kaihu, Northland

Source: Radio New Zealand RNZ / Kim Baker Wilson A local said there had been multiple complaints about dogs roaming in the area and chasing people before the death of a woman in Kaihu, Northland. Emergency services were called to the property on State Highway 12 at 11.25am on Tuesday. Upon arrival, police found a … Read more

Government considers $9 Auckland Harbour Bridge toll to help pay for second crossing

Source: Radio New Zealand Tom Kitchin The government is seeking advice on whether to bring in a toll on the existing Auckland Harbour Bridge, to help pay for a second Waitematā Harbour crossing. The Infrastructure Commission has suggested a toll as high as $9, a figure the Transport Minister says would be a “big decision” … Read more

Gold coins and silver bars stolen from West Auckland home

Source: Radio New Zealand What the gold coins and silver bars look like. Police / supplied Police are seeking the public’s help in solving a “high-value burglary” in West Auckland. A “significant amount of silver and gold” was stolen from a home in Swanson sometime between 14 and 27 January, including one-ounce (28.3g) gold coins … Read more

Moa Point: 3 million litres of untreated wastewater released in 24 hours

Source: Radio New Zealand Moa Point Wastewater Plant RNZ / Samuel Rillstone Wellington Water estimates around 3 million litres of untreated, unscreened wastewater has been discharged into the sea in the last 24 hours. On 4 February the Moa Point Wastewater Plant failed, sending millions of litres of raw sewage into Cook Strait every day. … Read more

Infrastructure Plan Contradicts Government Own Spending Priorities

Source: Green Party The newly released National Infrastructure Plan stands in stark contrast to the Government’s actual spending priorities, the Green Party says.  “We welcome today’s National Infrastructure Plan, which would take us in the opposite direction of the decisions of Luxon’s Government,” said Chlöe Swarbrick, Green Party Co-Leader and Finance spokesperson.   “This Plan shows how we can and must … Read more

Government rams through law attacking workers

Source: Green Party “The passing of the Employment Relations Amendment Bill is a dark day for Aotearoa, and shows this government is on the side of big corporates and against the workers.” says Green Party Workplace Relations spokesperson Teanau Tuiono. “Workers have a basic right to seek remedies for unjustifiable and unlawful dismissal. This law effectively destroys that right, leaving workers completely exposed to … Read more

Dark day for working New Zealanders as the Employment Relations Amendment Bill passes

Source: NZCTU The passing of the Employment Relations Amendment Bill is a dark day for working New Zealanders, says New Zealand Council of Trade Unions Te Kauae Kaimahi President Sandra Grey. “This law strips working Kiwis of long-held and fundamental rights. “Employers will now be empowered to misclassify employees as contractors, stripping from them key … Read more

Legislation – Dark day for workers as Parliament passes bill that strips away job security – PSA

Source: PSA Parliament has just passed the most extreme anti-worker legislation since the notorious Employment Contracts Act of 1991, stripping away protections that have been the foundation of fair employment for decades. “The Employment Relations Amendment Bill effectively introduces fire at will, leaving New Zealand workers more vulnerable than at any time in the past 30 … Read more

Legislation – Darkest day in decades for NZ workers’ rights as ERA Bill passes – Workers First Union

Source: Workers First Union Workers First said that the passage of the Employment Relations Amendment Bill today was the “darkest day in decades” for New Zealand workers’ rights and that every person, whether an employee or contractor, should be deeply concerned for their future job security and prosperity. Dennis Maga, Workers First General Secretary, said that … Read more

Reform brings more flexibility for workers and confidence for employers

Source: New Zealand Government The Employment Relations Amendment Bill has passed its third reading, Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Brooke van Velden says. “I am proud to see the Bill pass as law, bringing these reforms to life and fixing what really matters for employers and workers.  “This Bill is about backing business to hire … Read more

All wartime service now honoured on Anzac Day

Source: New Zealand Government Legislation to formally recognise all those who have served New Zealand in times of war as part of Anzac Day commemorations has passed in Parliament today. “Honouring our service personnel on Anzac Day is one of our most enduring national traditions,” Arts, Culture and Heritage Minister Paul Goldsmith says. “It binds … Read more

Public needed to assist with pricey burglary

Source: New Zealand Police Police investigating a high-value burglary in Swanson last month are seeking assistance from the public. Sometime between 14 and 27 January, a residential address on Swanson Road has been entered and a significant amount of silver and gold stolen. Detective Shaun Galbraith, Waitematā West Tactical Crime Unit, says a large quantity … Read more

Energy Efficiency – Hot water heat pumps a faster, lower-cost alternative to risky LNG imports – Ecobulb

Source: Ecobulb An energy efficiency expert is urging the Government to prioritise hot water heat pumps as one immediate and cost-effective response to New Zealand’s energy crisis, backing views in a new report that importing LNG would increase energy prices and expose the country to volatile international markets. A New Zealand Green Building Council report … Read more

Legislation – Long-term Infrastructure Plan welcomed by road freight sector

Source: Ia Ara Aotearoa Transporting New Zealand Road freight association Transporting New Zealand has welcomed the release of the Infrastructure Commission’s National Infrastructure Plan that was tabled in Parliament by Minister Chris Bishop today. Transporting New Zealand Chief Executive Dom Kalasih says that the National Infrastructure Plan takes a well-reasoned, long-term view of New Zealand’s infrastructure needs and … Read more

Farmers want the government to hurry up with new road rules for agricultural machinery

Source: Radio New Zealand 123RF Rural contractors say new road rules for agricultural machinery are nowhere to be seen, and in the meantime contractors are still being stung with fines. To operate tractors or heavy machinery like harvesters on roads, drivers must get a permit. But the rules are “outdated” and not keeping up with … Read more

Celebration recognises philanthropic transformation of Abel Tasman National Park

Source: NZ Department of Conservation Date:  17 February 2026 Source:  Department of Conservation and Project Janszoon Representatives from Project Janszoon, the NEXT Foundation, the Department of Conservation, Abel Tasman Birdsong Trust, Ngāti Rārua, Ngāti Tama and Te Ātiawa joined the Plowman family at the unveiling of a commemorative sign, seat and wheku (carved post), just off the … Read more

Black Sox say Halberg recognition a boost for softball and next generation

Source: Radio New Zealand The New Zealand Black Sox will fight for their eighth title at the WBSC Mens Softball World Cup. WBSC For a sport that rarely commands the national spotlight, the New Zealand Black Sox say being recognised on one of the biggest sporting nights in Aotearoa is a huge moment, not just … Read more

‘Disaster sightseeing’ getting in way of contractors, mayor of storm-hit Rangitikei says

Source: Radio New Zealand Rangitikei Mayor Andy Watson. RNZ / Jimmy Ellingham The Rangitikei mayor wants people to stop taking “disaster sightseeing” trips into the back country because they are getting in the way of contractors doing their jobs. “Sections of Marton and Taihape are also without electricity, and people should prepare to be without … Read more

New iron treatment funded for people who have experienced serious reactions

Source: PHARMAC From 1 March 2026 Pharmac will fund ferric derisomaltose (Monofer) in hospitals for people who have experienced serious reactions after other iron infusions. Pharmac consulted on a proposal to fund this medicine in January, following the discontinuation of iron as sucrose (Venofer) which is used by people who have experienced hypophosphataemia after other … Read more

Person killed by dogs in Kaihu, Northland

Source: Radio New Zealand Follow our live blog for updates above. A person has been killed by dogs at a property in Kaihu, Northland. Emergency services were called to the property on State Highway 12 at 11.25am. Upon arrival, police found a dead person. Kaipara District Council’s animal management team confirmed they are responding to … Read more

Are $7 blocks now normal? What’s going on with the price of chocolate

Source: Radio New Zealand Unsplash / Tetiana Bykovets You weren’t imagining it – Valentine’s Day chocolate probably was more expensive this year. Stats NZ data shows food prices up 4.6 percent in the year to January, after a 4 percent increase in the 12 months to December. Grocery prices were up 4 percent. Sirloin steak … Read more

Arts – Global exhibitions coming to Tāmaki Makaurau: Auckland Museum announces 2026/2027 international exhibition programme

Source: Tāmaki Paenga Hira Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira Auckland War Memorial Museum announces an exciting line-up of international touring exhibitions, including an exclusive new Triceratops exhibition, coming to Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland over 2026 and 2027. Auckland Museum Director of Audience Engagement Victoria Travers says the upcoming programme brings a diverse range of … Read more

‘Roof tiles absolutely everywhere’: Wellingtonians confront damage after storm

Source: Radio New Zealand Sarah Lyne says she returned home to find rooms in her Kingston flat open to the elements after Sunday night’s wild weather. Supplied A Wellington woman says she returned home to find rooms in her Kingston flat open to the elements after Sunday night’s wild weather. People in the lower North … Read more

Minister welcomes settlement for pharmacists

Source: New Zealand Government Health Minister Simeon Brown has welcomed the ratification of a new collective agreement for pharmacists employed by Health New Zealand, following a vote by members of the Association of Professionals & Executive Employees (APEX). “I’m pleased for the approximately 300 pharmacists nationwide who will benefit from this agreement. It recognises the … Read more

Person killed by dogs in Kaihu, Northland, RNZ understands

Source: Radio New Zealand Follow our live blog for updates above. RNZ understands a person has been killed by dogs in Northland. St John confirmed an ambulance and helicopter were called to the scene around 11.22 this morning. They referred further queries to police. The incident comes amid growing calls for an overhaul of dog … Read more

Is ‘March Madness’ already hitting Auckland commuters?

Source: Radio New Zealand A file photo of Auckland traffic in 2023. RNZ / Lucy Xia Is traffic already worse than normal or are Aucklanders just dealing with the usual shock of congestion as everyone returns to work and school? The spike in Auckland traffic congestion is known as ‘March Madness’, but travel times are … Read more

New research on 1080 bait impact on Rakiura deer

Source: NZ Department of Conservation Date:  17 February 2026 The study found Rakiura white-tailed deer are more susceptible to eating a lethal dose of 1080 bait pellets than other deer populations in New Zealand, and the use of deer repellent slightly reduced the impact. The study was done by the Bioeconomy Science Institute (formerly Manaaki Whenua … Read more