Violent assault sees man facing court

Source: New Zealand Police A security guard has been charged following a serious assault outside a central Auckland bar overnight. Senior Sergeant Shaun Richardson, Auckland Central Area Response Manager, says around 1.38am Police responded to reports of an assault on Karangahape Road. “Witnesses called Police after seeing a security guard allegedly punch the victim in…

Centennial Highway blocked northbound, Johnsonville

Source: New Zealand Police Centennial Highway is currently blocked northbound near Johnsonville following a crash. Just before 11:30am, Police were notified that a ute towing a caravan had rolled just before the Johnsonville Road turn-off. No injuries have been reported. The road is expected to be closed for some time. Motorists are advised to avoid…

Global stars shine on New Zealand, boosting cities and regions

Source: New Zealand Government It’s been a bumper few months for events, with multiple world-class fixtures confirmed under the Government’s Events Attraction Package, Tourism and Hospitality Minister Louise Upston says. “Earlier this morning it was announced globally that New Zealand will host the inaugural Snow League World Challenge at Cardrona in September. I’m looking forward…

Boosting support for children and young people with high support needs

Source: New Zealand Government Our most vulnerable, children and young people with high support needs, will receive a boost in support thanks to Budget 2026.  This government is investing in better help for high support needs young people and their families.  Minister for Children Karen Chhour says, “we’re seeing a seeing an increase in the…

First Rural Training Hub comes to the South Island

Source: New Zealand Government The South Island’s first Rural Training Hub, that will grow a pipeline of doctors, nurses and midwives for rural New Zealand, will soon be working on the West Coast, Associate Health Minister Matt Doocey announced today. “The Rural Training Hub shows the Government’s commitment to fixing the basics and building the…

Economy – Interim Financial Statements of the Government of New Zealand for the ten months ended 30 April 2026 – NZ Treasury

New Zealand Treasury The interim Financial Statements of the Government of New Zealand for the ten months ended 30 April 2026 were released by the Treasury today. The April results are reported against forecasts based on theBudget Economic and Fiscal Update (BEFU 2026), published on 28 May 2026, and the results for the same period … Read more

Legislation – Removing Te Tiriti principles will do lasting damage to public services – PSA

Source: PSA Removing references to Te Tiriti o Waitangi principles in 19 laws will widen existing inequities for Māori and reduce Māori and Te Tiriti capability in the public service, a survey of PSA members says. Māori PSA members who deliver public and community services were asked about the impact on those services if references to … Read more

Environment – EPA processing of hazardous substances on the up

Source: Environmental Protection Authority The number of hazardous substances decisions by the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) continued to increase in the third quarter of the 2025-26 year, and the number of applications in the queue continued to decline. “Improving processes and efficiencies is at the forefront of everything we do. We are confident that our process … Read more

Housing Market – Housing values tread water as buyer caution dominates – Cotality

Source: Cotality New Zealand property values stalled in May, as a cautious stance from both buyers and sellers kept the housing market in neutral. Cotality NZ’s latest Home Value Index (HVI) shows the national median value in May of $808,187 was flat compared to the previous month and -0.1% lower than three months ago. Values … Read more

Arrest after electoral office fire

Source: New Zealand Police Please attribute to Detective Inspector Karen Bright, Counties Manukau CIB: A man has been charged with arson in relation to a small fire at a Northpark electoral office yesterday. Emergency services responded to Millhouse Drive shortly after 9:50am. A 24-year-old man will appear in the Manukau District Court today charged with…

Life-changing cancer care closer to home in Northland

Source: New Zealand Government Construction of the new radiation oncology service at Whangārei Hospital is now complete, bringing cancer treatment closer to home for Northlanders, Health Minister Simeon Brown says. “This is a significant milestone for Northland and a major step forward for cancer care in the region,” Mr Brown says. “Right now, many Northlanders…

Hidden hazard: farm safety drive exposes substances risk gap

Source: Worksafe New Zealand 4 June 2026 A safety push across sheep, beef and dairy farms has revealed significant gaps in hazardous substances management – and clear, practical ways to fix them, thanks to WorkSafe New Zealand. Inspectors completed 680 assessments nationwide between October and December 2025. The findings are now public, giving farmers across…

Breach legal professional privilege

Source: Privacy Commissioner When people go to see a lawyer, they need to know that what they say will be kept confidential. They also need to know that the lawyer’s advice to them is confidential. This means that they can be open and honest with their lawyer, and the lawyer can give them free and…

HIPC Rule 3A: Notification requirements for indirect collection of health information

Source: Privacy Commissioner IPP3A is about an agency’s obligations when it collects personal information indirectly (collecting from someone other than the person themselves). Under IPP3A, if an agency collects someone’s personal information indirectly, they are required to notify them, unless one of the listed exceptions applies. We have general guidance on the requirements of IPP3A…

Unlocking papakāinga across New Zealand

Source: New Zealand Government The Government is making it easier for owners of Māori land to build homes, with the release of new National Environmental Standards for Papakāinga (NES-P), say RMA Reform Minister Hon Chris Bishop and Māori Development Minister Hon Tama Potaka. “The new national standards will provide consistent rules across the country for…

Lifestyle – The Remarkables to become New Zealand’s largest ski area with Doolans expansion

Source: NZSki Queenstown ski resort The Remarkables will become New Zealand’s largest, with a proposed $150 million-plus expansion into the Doolans Basin. The highly-anticipated project, which has been years in the making, will see the ski resort increase significantly in size to 711 hectares from its current 449 hectares, and will feature NZ’s longest gondola … Read more

RBNZ announces decision on use of the word ‘bank’

Source: Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) – Te Pūtea Matua All New Zealand deposit takers licensed under the DTA will be able to call themselves banks 4 June 2026 – The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) – Te Pūtea Matua has announced that all deposit takers will be able to call themselves banks if … Read more

Strengthening community preparedness, resilience

Source: New Zealand Government Two marae-based projects are the latest to benefit from the Government’s Māori Climate Platform, which makes practical investments to strengthen community resilience and emergency preparedness, Climate Change Minister Simon Watts says. “The projects cover six marae in the Eastern Bay of Plenty and Waikato regions, with funding coming through Stage 2…

Police acknowledge IPCA’s findings into Police actions during fatal pursuit in Rotorua

Source: New Zealand Police Police acknowledge the IPCA’s findings in relation to a fatal Police pursuit in Rotorua in 2024.  At 11:30am on 31 October 2024, Police signalled for a vehicle to stop, to conduct a routine traffic stop in the Rotorua city centre. The vehicle then made a dangerous manoeuvre at a busy intersection…

Far North homicide: Police seeking mountain bike

Source: New Zealand Police Police are seeking information on the whereabouts of a mountain bike, sought in connection with a homicide investigation in the Far North. Operation Peony is investigating the alleged murder of 76-year-old Tārati (Dorothy) Buckley. While a man has been charged over her death, Detective Inspector Rhys Johnston says the investigation team…

Far North homicide: Name release

Source: New Zealand Police Police can now formally release the name of the woman found deceased at a Whirinaki property in the early hours of Tuesday. A homicide investigation is underway, with a man facing charges over her death. Detective Inspector Rhys Johnston, of Northland CIB, says a post-mortem and formal identification procedures have now…

Fatal crash, Dargaville

Source: New Zealand Police A person has died following a crash in Dargaville this morning. Emergency services responded to the crash between a car and pedestrian at the intersection of Murdoch Street and Colville Road just after 1.15am. Upon arrival the male pedestrian was sadly deceased. Murdoch Street is currently closed between Colville Road and…

Kaimai Mamaku free of kauri dieback

Source: NZ Department of Conservation Date:  04 June 2026 Kaimahi/workers from the Department of Conservation and the Kaimai Mamaku Restoration Project (including Ngāti Hako, Ngāti Tumutumu, Ngāti Hinerangi, Ngāti te Wai, and Ngamanawa Incorporation) spent more than 1,686 hours (70 full days) collecting data across more than 20,000 hectares of the park. DOC Regional Lead Kauri…

Serious crash, East Tāmaki

Source: New Zealand Police Emergency services are responding to a crash involving a car and a pedestrian on Chapel Road, East Tāmaki. The crash was reported to Police at around 6.39am. One person has suffered critical injuries. Chapel Street is closed between Smales Road and Carlingford Drive. Police are asking motorists to avoid the area…