Huawei Unveils New Intelligent Perimeter Sensing Features for Intelligent Substation Solution at CEPSI 2025

Source: Media Outreach SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 26 November 2025 – Huawei is proud to join the 25th Conference of Electric Power Supply Industry (CEPSI 2025), hosted by the president of Association of the Electricity Supply Industry of East Asia and the Western Pacific (AESIEAP), SP Group, under the theme “Empowering the Energy … Read more

Auckland man taken to hospital with serious injuries, police trying to find offender

Source: Radio New Zealand RNZ / REECE BAKER A man has serious injuries after an incident in West Auckland’s Henderson. In a statement, police said officers were called to Edsel Street, in the main town centre, at 2.40pm on Tuesday afternoon. The man was found with injuries and has been taken to Auckland City Hospital … Read more

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang returns for 2026 Esports World Cup after being crowned event’s most-watched title

Source: Media Outreach About MOONTON Games Established in 2014, MOONTON is a global video game company dedicated to gaming development, publication, and esports. With more than 2,000 employees worldwide, the company operates offices in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, Latin America, and China. It has successfully launched several high-profile mobile games globally and has built … Read more

Kryston Catering Unveils Santa’s Gourmet Atelier: Premium Christmas Catering for Effortless Holiday Hosting

Source: Media Outreach This season, Kryston takes care of the festive feast, ensuring hosts can enjoy celebrations without kitchen stress. From intimate party bundles to grand buffets, every gathering finds its perfect match with premium halal-certified menus and convenient solutions. SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 26 November 2025 – This Christmas, hosts can finally … Read more

Economy Analysis – Time to sit back and watch – Cotality

Source: Cotality, Commentary by Chief Property Economist Kelvin Davidson The Reserve Bank’s Monetary Policy Committee delivered the widely expected 0.25% cut to the official cash rate (OCR) today, taking it down to 2.25%. An initial read of the commentary and the detailed forecasts suggests a likelihood this will be the final cut in the cycle, … Read more

Education – Hieke Nelson Principals’ Association Opposes Removal of the Requirement for School Boards to Give Effect to Te Tiriti from Education Legislation

Source: NZ Principals Federation The Hieke Nelson Principals’ Association is strongly opposed to the Government’s decision to remove the requirement for school boards to give effect to Te Tiriti o Waitangi within the Education and Training Act 2020. Our name, Hieke, grounds us in the symbolism of the hieke; the traditional rain cape that offers protection … Read more

Local News – Final Derek Wootton Memorial Trust funds donated – Porirua City

Source: Porirua City Council The Derek Wootton Memorial Trust is donating its remaining funds in the most fitting fashion. The trust was set up following the death of Porirua police officer Derek Wootton, killed in the line of duty on 11 July, 2008. In its first decade alone, the trust raised nearly $120,000 to go towards … Read more

Economy – The Co-operative Bank leads market with 4.99% floating home loan rate

Source: The Co-operative Bank The Co-operative Bank has responded to today’s 0.25% Official Cash Rate (OCR) cut by dropping its floating home loan interest rate to 4.99% – a 0.31% cut that continues to put The Co-operative Bank at the lowest widely available floating bank rate in the market. Chief Executive Mark Wilkshire said “The 4.99% … Read more

Economy – OCR lowered to 2.25% – Reserve Bank of NZ

Source: Reserve Bank of New Zealand Here is the Monetary Policy Statement and the MPC’s Record of Meeting, which summarises the committee’s discussions, leading to the decision. Annual consumers price inflation increased to 3 percent in the September quarter. However, with spare capacity in the economy, inflation is expected to fall to around 2 percent … Read more

State Highway 1 Transmission Gully/Te Aranui o Te Rangihaeata to be closed to southbound traffic this weekend

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency Roadworks and traffic plans have been revised, and it is confirmed that State Highway 1 Transmission Gully will be closed to southbound traffic this weekend. The southbound closure will be in place from 10 am, Friday 28 November, until 4:30 am, Monday 1 December, weather permitting. There will also be … Read more

Taiwan Smart Healthcare Alliance Expands into Vietnam with Smart Telemedicine Solutions

Source: Media Outreach TAIPEI, TAIWAN – Media OutReach Newswire – 26 November 2025 – Vietnam’s healthcare system has long suffered from a shortage of personnel, with the ratio of healthcare professionals to patients significantly below the global average. As the population ages and chronic diseases continue to rise, the demand for telemedicine and smart healthcare … Read more

Christchurch chef Sumeer Thapa who sexually harassed teen colleagues sacked

Source: Radio New Zealand Sumeer Thapa no longer works at Lazeez Mediterranean Grill. Google Maps A Christchurch chef who sexually harassed four teenage workers has been fired, with his former boss saying he would’ve done so sooner had it not been for a “misunderstanding”. Sumeer Thapa was sentenced in the Christchurch District Court on Tuesday … Read more

Official cash rate cut to 2.25 percent

Source: Radio New Zealand Supplied / Reserve Bank RBNZ delivers expected 25 basis point rate to 2.25 percent It says patchy economic recovery justifies cut RBNZ expects inflation to ease towards 2 pct target next year Door left open for possible further cut Monetary committee voted 5-1 for a cut against hold The Reserve Bank … Read more

Regional councils demise: The plans, timeline and thorny issues

Source: Radio New Zealand RNZ / Eveline Harvey It’s billed as the biggest shake-up to councils in 30 years, but a lot of questions about how the government’s regional council “reset” will work and what will happen remain unanswered. The government on Tuesday announced plans to replace regional councillors with boards made up of mayors … Read more

Pahīatua homicide: Police continue hunt for Jeremy Robertson six weeks after mother’s death

Source: Radio New Zealand Jeremy Robertson. Supplied/ NZ Police Six weeks after a woman was killed in Pahīatua, police are continuing to search for her son who is wanted in connection with her death. Karen Gilbert-Palmer, 74, was found dead at a home in Arthur Street on 15 October by a friend who had been … Read more

First banks move after OCR cut

Source: Radio New Zealand The Reserve Bank has cut the official cash rate to its lowest level in three years. RNZ Just minutes after the Reserve Bank revealed it would cut the official cash rate (OCR) by 25 basis points to 2.25 percent, advertised home loan rates started to drop. The Co-Operative Bank said it … Read more

Taiwan Smart Healthcare Alliance Introduces Smart Telemedicine Solutions to Support Digital Transformation in Vietnam’s Healthcare

Source: Media Outreach TAIPEI, TAIWAN – Media OutReach Newswire – 26 November 2025 – To promote Taiwan’s smart healthcare technologies across ASEAN markets, the Taiwan Smart Healthcare Alliance has integrated 11 Taiwanese SMEs specializing in smart diagnostics, surgical imaging, and ward care to jointly launch “Smart Teleconsultation Solutions”. The alliance focuses on three major scenarios—”Teleconsultation”, … Read more

Global-first new Civil Aviation rule to slash red tape

Source: New Zealand Government A global-first advanced aviation rule will slash red-tape and enable innovators to quickly bring new ideas to market, Space Minister Judith Collins and Associate Transport Minister James Meager say. “As part of our world-class regulatory system, we’ve introduced a new rule allowing regulatory sandboxes – controlled environments where technology can be tested … Read more

Positive Reserve Bank outlook heartening

Source: New Zealand Government Kiwi families and businesses will be heartened by the Reserve Bank’s positive outlook for 2026 on the back of another reduction in the Official Cash Rate, Finance Minister Nicola Willis says.  As expected, the Reserve Bank today reduced the Official Cash Rate (OCR) by 25 basis points to 2.25 per cent, … Read more

Metropolis Security Recognized For Excellence Across Services, Training and Systems Integration at SSIA 2025

Source: Media Outreach Four major awards at the Singapore Security Industry Awards (SSIA) 2025 across residential, commercial, training, and systems integration categories reinforces leadership in the industry. The company was also recently awarded the Tripartite Alliance Award (TAA) 2025 for Fair and Progressive Employment Practices. SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 26 November 2025 – … Read more

Golf: Ryan Fox sets lofty goals for himself in 2026

Source: Radio New Zealand New Zealand golfer Ryan Fox. Matthew Harris / PHOTOSPORT The holiday is over for Ryan Fox and the Kiwi golfer is gearing up for what he hopes will be an even better 2026. Fox completed his second full season on the PGA Tour with two victories and a top 40 finish … Read more

Ministers were warned against teen welfare crackdown, documents reveal

Source: Radio New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Social Development Minister Louise Upston. Marika Khabazi Newly released advice shows officials urged the government against its welfare crackdown on 18-and-19-year-olds, warning it could actually increase the risk of long-term benefit dependency. The Ministry of Social Development (MSD) also said the tightened eligibility could incentivise teenage … Read more

Police acknowledge sentence handed down in double homicide

Source: New Zealand Police Police acknowledge the sentence handed down to Hakyung Lee, after she murdered her two young children in 2018. Counties Manukau CIB commenced Operation Curb three years ago, after remains were discovered in suitcases on 11 August 2022 in Weymouth. Police would later confirm they were Lee’s eight-year-old daughter Yuna Jo and … Read more

Union calls for workers to ‘Take the Power Back’ with radical employment rethink

Source: Workers First Union Workers First Union is proud to launch its new policy ideas paper, ‘Take the Power Back’, today at the union’s Regional Delegates Conference in Auckland. “’Take the Power Back’ is an unashamed call for unions and workers to reclaim our role in creating fresh and brave policy that’s informed by the reality of … Read more

Serious crash, SH 2, Maramarua

Source: New Zealand Police State Highway 2 near Maramarua is blocked following a two-truck crash. Police were called to the scene around 11.42am. Two people have sustained serious injuries and are being assisted by emergency services. The Serious Crash Unit have been notified. Diversions are in place from Monument Road to Heaven Road. Motorists should … Read more

Pharmac proposes funding for rare disorder treatment

Source: PHARMAC Pharmac is proposing to fund nitisinone for people with the rare disorders – tyrosinemia type 1 and alkaptonuria. Nitisinone is currently funded through Pharmac’s Named Patient Pharmaceutical Assessment (NPPA) pathway. Under this proposal, it would be listed on the Pharmaceutical Schedule, making it easier for clinicians to prescribe and for people to access … Read more

Regional council revamp ‘pretty serious attack’ on Treaty rights – Andrew Little

Source: Radio New Zealand Wellington mayor Andrew Little RNZ / Mark Papalii The mayor of Wellington says the coalition’s proposed restructure of local government is a “pretty serious attack” on the Crown’s treaty obligations. The coalition wants mayors of city and district councils to take over the duties of regional councillors, in what would be … Read more