NZ-AU: Discover the Totara Learning Ecosystem at ATD International Conference & Exposition 2018

Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-NZ-AU) San Francisco, May 02, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Totara Learning will be returning to this year’s Association for Talent Development (ATD) International Conference and Exposition, taking place in San Diego on May 6-9, 2018. The Totara team will be available at stand #1027 throughout the event demoing Totara Learn 11, the latest … Read more

NZ-AU: Adherium Receives U.S. 510(K) Clearance for Next Generation Smartinhaler for AstraZeneca’s Symbicort Aerosol Inhaler

Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-NZ-AU) MELBOURNE, Australia, Sept. 01, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Adherium (ASX:ADR), a digital health company that improves medication adherence and patient outcomes, today announced U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(K) clearance for its new SmartTouch for Symbicort® inhaler monitoring device for AstraZeneca’s Symbicort aerosol inhaler. The SmartTouch for Symbicort® is a device … Read more

Save the Children – Largest aid delivery by NGO since March reaches Sudan with 40 tonnes of medicines and medical supplies

Source: Save the Children A cargo plane carrying 40 metric tonnes of medical supplies landed in Port Sudan this week, with essential drugs, medical equipment and therapeutic food to treat children in Sudan, said Save the Children. The delivery from Nairobi was the largest aid consignment by an international NGO since March 2025, when Sudan issued … Read more

One Ocean fishing protest convoy crosses Auckland’s Harbour Bridge

Source: Radio New Zealand Cars towing boats travel across the city on Saturday morning. Jessica Hopkins / RNZ A convoy of recreational fishers have made their way across the Auckland Harbour Bridge as they to Auckland CBD for a rally on Saturday morning. The One Ocean protest, co-organised by fishing enthusiast Ben Chissell, targets aspects … Read more

Country Life: Beef and Lamb’s sheep poo study

Source: Radio New Zealand Wairarapa sheep, beef and deer farmer Paul Crick at his Gladstone farm, Glenside. Gianina Schwanecke / Country Life As is often the case, especially in farming, “fresh is best” when hunting for sheep poo it seems. Country Life joined Wairarapa sheep, beef, and deer farmer Paul Crick while he was out … Read more

One Ocean fishing protest convoy heads into Auckland CBD

Source: Radio New Zealand Cars towing boats travel across the city on Saturday morning. Jessica Hopkins / RNZ A convoy of recreational fishers have made their way across the Auckland Harbour Bridge as they to Auckland CBD for a rally on Saturday morning. The One Ocean protest, co-organised by fishing enthusiast Ben Chissell, targets aspects … Read more

Ngāpuhi ‘insulted’ Te Pāti Māori leadership refusing to participate in hui

Source: Radio New Zealand Te Pāti Māori MP, Mariameno Kapa-Kingi speaking in the House. VNP / Phil Smith Ngāpuhi’s general manager says they are insulted Te Pāti Māori leadership is refusing to participate in a hui after expelling its local MP. A hui is taking place in Kaikohe on Sunday with Te Tai Tokerau MP … Read more

Teen who died in Far North 4WD crash on Tokerau Beach named

Source: Radio New Zealand Tokerau Beach on the Karikari Peninsula where Sam Herdman died in a 4WD crash on 14 November. Supplied / Alina Jones The teenager who died in a crash on a Far North Beach a week ago has been named as Samuel James Herdman. Police released the boy’s name on Saturday morning. … Read more

Country Life: Breeding the kiwifruit of the future

Source: Radio New Zealand Research technologist, Megan Wood, in the sensory lab where she analyses kiwifruit bred at the Kiwifruit Breeding Centre RNZ/Sally Round Thousands and thousands of kiwifruit pass between the gloved fingers of research technologist Megan Wood, and she reaches for them just as a consumer might. “Essentially, I just feel them, and … Read more

Traffic chaos expected on Auckand Harbour Bridge due to One Ocean protest convoy

Source: Radio New Zealand Ben Chissell, organiser of the One Ocean Protest in Auckland on 22 November 2025, fishing on the Hauraki Gulf, with his family. supplied A convoy of recreational fishers is expected to delay traffic as it makes its way across the Auckland Harbour Bridge, along Tamaki Drive and onto Mission Bay on … Read more

Crash, Northern Motorway, Kaiapoi

Source: New Zealand Police Emergency services are at the scene of a crash that has blocked the southbound lane of the Christchurch Northern Motorway this morning near Lineside Road. The crash involves a single vehicle and was reported shortly after 7am, and diversions are in place. Initial indications are that there are moderate injuries. Police … Read more

The Ashes cricket: Australia v England first test, day one

Source: Radio New Zealand Australia’s Mitchell Starc celebrates his fifth wicket on day 1 of the first Ashes cricket Test match between Australia and England at Perth Stadium. AFP / Saeed Khan By Martin Parry, AFP Nineteen wickets fell on an opening day of carnage in the first Ashes Test on Friday, with England’s fearsome … Read more

What you need to know about new parking fees at New Zealand tourist destinations

Source: Radio New Zealand Clarification: RNZ has updated the copy to clarify the company dealing with DOC site parking hardware and fees collection and enforcement is Stellar, not Stellar Projects. RNZ received incorrect company name information from DOC.​ Explainer – Rolling up to some of New Zealand’s most popular tourist attractions will soon become a … Read more

Name release: Fatal crash, Tokerau Beach

Source: New Zealand Police Police can release the name of the teenager killed after a crash on a Far North Beach a week ago. The crash involving a 4WD vehicle was reported on Tokerau Beach on 14 November just before 7.30pm. Sadly, Samuel James Herdman, 17, of Pukenui died at the scene. Two other people … Read more

NZTA postpones Transmission Gully roadworks after major congestion

Source: Radio New Zealand Contractors backfilling concrete next to the southbound lane after drainage has been installed. Supplied / NZTA NZTA has postponed a road closure planned for this weekend on Transmission Gully after major congestion. It originally said lane closures would be in place this weekend both north and southbound, but had now pushed … Read more

Taranaki environmental and conservation work recognised

Source: Radio New Zealand Vinnie Jackson. Supplied / TRC Young trappers helping preserve biodiversity, a charity diverting hundreds of tonnes of waste from landfill and farmers leading the way with freshwater mahi and protecting ecosystems are among the winners of the 2025 Taranaki Regional Council Environmental Awards. Eight winners and six highly commended recipients have … Read more

Country Life: Farmer flying high with agri drone venture

Source: Radio New Zealand Mitchel Hoare of King Country Ag Drones RNZ/Sally Round Mitchel Hoare is pretty busy these days, with not only a 500-hectare farm to run and shares in a native plant nursery, but a new agricultural drone venture. He and fellow farmer Andrew Blackmore set up King Country Ag Drones about six … Read more

The Detail: The politicians missing from libraries

Source: Radio New Zealand Grant Robertson and Dame Jacinda Ardern have both released memoirs this year. Supplied From memoirs to biographies, autobiographies – both authorised and unauthorised – to the mid-career manifesto, the documented lives of politicians come in many forms. This year has seen two well-received memoirs from high profile politicians – Dame Jacinda … Read more

20 years of Fat Freddy’s Drop celebrated in new exhibition

Source: Radio New Zealand In 2005, Wellington Museum senior curator Ian Wards bought the Fat Freddy’s Drop album ‘Based On A True Story’ on CD. Now, two decades later, he’s put together an exhibition based around the band’s foundations, and the making and production of the album. “I’m a curator, but I’m also a fan,” … Read more

Warning over looming driver shortages following licence revocations

Source: Radio New Zealand Transport operators are warning of a looming driver shortage in the lead-up to Christmas after the NZ Transport Agency revoked hundreds of commercial licenses earlier this month. NZTA revoked 440 commercial driving licenses after discovering false or altered documentation that converted overseas licences to New Zealand equivalents. Employers of the drivers … Read more

All Blacks v Wales: What you need to know

Source: Radio New Zealand Wales v All Blacks Kickoff: 4.10am Sunday, 23 November Principality Stadium, Cardiff Live blog updates on RNZ The All Blacks will look to end their 2025 season with a win, after a disappointing loss to England last weekend. That result ended the dream of delivering a Grand Slam, but the pressure … Read more

Wellington women’s golf academy aims to make dreams a reality

Source: Radio New Zealand World No.1 Jeeno Thitikul of Thailand is a graduate of the Women’s Asia-Pacific Championship. Brian Spurlock/Icon Sportswire / Photosport Organisers of an international golf academy in Wellington next week hope it will allow women’s amateur players to realise their dreams. The Royal Wellington Golf Club will host the eighth edition of … Read more

VinFast participates in Gaikindo Jakarta Autoshow 2025, displays two all-new models for the first time in Indonesia

Source: Media Outreach JAKARTA, INDONESIA – Media OutReach Newswire – 21 November 2025 – At the GAIKINDO Jakarta AutoShow 2025, taking place from November 21 to 30, 2025, VinFast will present an exclusive preview of the seven-seat, three-row Limo Green ahead of its official market launch in Indonesia next year. Alongside this highlight, the Company … Read more

IAIC Launches First Multi-Region Study on Ageing and Ageing Well, Advancing Global Collaboration and Research in Integrated Care

Source: Media Outreach First-of-its-kind multi-region study on the perceptions of ageing and ageing well officially launched at the Intercontinental Alliance for Integrated Care (IAIC) gala dinner. The study featured insights from five member regions to advance support for ageing. The Alliance welcomed seven new members, strengthened its local chapters and handed over 2026 hosting duties … Read more

ONYX Hospitality Group Celebrates National Recognition For Spa Excellence in Thailand

Source: Media Outreach BANGKOK, THAILAND – Media OutReach Newswire – 21 November 2025 – ONYX Hospitality Group, – a key regional player, and a prominent management company in Southeast Asia, specialising in hotels and resorts, serviced apartments, and luxury residences under the Amari, OZO, Shama, and Oriental Residence brands, has strengthened its position as a … Read more

Meat exports reach $10 billion in the year ended October 2025 – Overseas merchandise trade: October 2025 – Stats NZ news story and information release

Meat exports reach $10 billion in the year ended October 2025 – news story 21 November 2025 New Zealand’s total meat exports were valued at $10 billon in the year ended October 2025, according to data released by Stats NZ today. “This is the first time that year-ended meat exports have reached $10 billion,” international accounts … Read more

HEYTEA Secures Halal Certification in Malaysia, Marks Milestone With Nationwide Free Drink Event

Source: Media Outreach SHENZHEN, CHINA – Media OutReach Newswire – 21 November 2025 – China’s leading new-style tea brand HEYTEA has officially received Halal certification from the Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (JAKIM), marking a major step forward in its localisation and compliance efforts in the Malaysian market. HEYTEA Secures Halal Certification in Malaysia, Marks … Read more