Merlin Entertainments Group’s Madame Tussauds Hong Kong Korean Heartthrob Jung Hae In’s Wax Figure Inviting Fans to Enjoy ‘Our Time’ in Hong Kong

Source: Media Outreach HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 18 November 2025 – Madame Tussauds Hong Kong, a brand under the Merlin Entertainments Group, is thrilled to announce the forthcoming addition of the world’s first wax figure of the beloved actor Jung Hae In. MTHK Jung Hae In Sitting Announcement Last year, Jung … Read more

Bills backing skilled tradies pass first reading

Source: New Zealand Government Legislation that will allow skilled plumbers and drainlayers to sign off on their own work has passed its first reading in Parliament, alongside a second Bill aimed at raising standards and improving accountability for building professionals. “The Government is cutting red tape in the building consent system to make it easier … Read more

Taiwan CareTech Alliance Enters Japan’s Aging Market with Smart Elderly Care Products

Source: Media Outreach TAIPEI, TAIWAN – Media OutReach Newswire – 18 November 2025 – As Japan transitions into a super-aged society, the demand for long-term care and assistive technologies is growing rapidly. Therefore, Taiwan’s smart assistive device SME, Netown Corporation, has partnered with 9 Taiwanese manufacturers, software developers, and service providers to establish the「台湾ケアテック連盟」(English name: … Read more

What will the Uber decision mean for drivers’ tax bills?

Source: Radio New Zealand Jomon Perumayan Joseph was caught with a stun gun on the dashboard of his Uber vehicle. NZME A Supreme Court decision to reject Uber’s appeal against an Employment Court decision that found four of its drivers were employees, not contractors, may raise tricky tax questions, one tax expert says. Deloitte tax … Read more

Hong Kong FinTech Week x StartmeupHK Festival 2025: United for decade of innovation and scaling

Source: Media Outreach HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 18 November 2025 – The ​Hong Kong FinTech Week x StartmeupHK Festival (HKFW x SMUF) 2025 concluded November 7, following a dynamic week of activities that began with a two-day main conference held November 3 and 4. The event brought together government officials, regulators, … Read more

200kg of signatures: Huge petition to fix ‘broken’ health system presented to Parliament

Source: Radio New Zealand A petition containing 90,000 signatures is presented to Parliament. RNZ / Giles Dexter A petition calling for the government to urgently fix the health system – which organisers estimate is New Zealand’s longest petition ever – has been delivered to Parliament. Unfurled across Parliament’s lawn, the petition stretched down the steps, … Read more

Rare pink grasshopper discovered during annual Mackenzie Basin survey

Source: Radio New Zealand An ordinary annual insect survey has uncovered an extraordinary grasshopper. Department of Conservation ranger Jen Schori said she could not believe her eyes, as colleagues called her over to see a deep pink grasshopper near Lake Takapō. Schori was taking part in the annual grasshopper survey in the Mackenzie Basin, when … Read more

Murdered Dunedin man planned to install security cameras before death

Source: Radio New Zealand Dunedin High Court. RNZ / Nate McKinnon Slain Dunedin man Gurjit Singh planned to install security cameras, after discovering his garage door was open weeks before his death, a friend says. Singh was found dead on the lawn of his home in January last year, stabbed more than 40 times. A … Read more

Slavery trial: Defendant’s diary of beatings read to jury

Source: Radio New Zealand Moeaia Tuai’ is on trial in the High Court at Auckland. Gill Bonnett A carpenter says he never saw an alleged slavery victim work at three lodges or a campground. Suli Tuilolo has been giving evidence at Moeaia Tuai’s trial at the High Court at Auckland. Tuai, 63, has pleaded not … Read more

Mautohe Cathedral Cove to close as wet weather rolls in

Source: NZ Department of Conservation Date:  18 November 2025 MetService has issued an Orange Heavy Rain Warning for Coromandel in response to two weather systems currently bearing down on New Zealand – one of which will move in over Coromandel and other parts of the North Island tonight. That weather system, swooping down from the Pacific … Read more

Education – Open letter from Howick and Pakuranga Principals’ Association

Source: NZ Principals Federation Open Letter follows: He tono kia rongo, kia kōrero tahi, kia whakatika – A call for listening, dialogue, and action Tēnā koe Minister, On behalf of the Howick and Pakuranga Principals’ Association (HPPA), representing primary school leaders across Tāmaki Makaurau’s eastern suburbs, we write to express our collective concern regarding the current … Read more

Defence News – NZDF and researchers confirm 85 Cook Islands soldiers eligible for Second World War service medals

Source: New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) The families of 85 Cook Islanders who served in the local military but missed out on their medals due to being discharged prior to the end of the Second World War, are now able to apply for these medals. The Cook Islands Local Defence Force (CILDF) was formed in … Read more

Advocacy – UN Security Council Vote on the US Gaza Resolution: A Deeply Concerning and Risky Development for Palestinian Rights – PFNZ

Source: Palestine Forum of New Zealand The Palestine Forum of New Zealand expresses deep concern regarding the UN Security Council’s vote on the United States–backed resolution endorsing President Trump’s proposed “Gaza Plan.” While framed as a pathway toward stability, the resolution in its current form poses significant risks to Palestinian sovereignty, self-determination, and long-term justice. … Read more

Parents confused by what to do with potentially contaminated play sand in their homes

Source: Radio New Zealand Kmart has withdrawn all its sand-based products. (File photo) Supplied / MBIE A parent fielding concerns from others after testing found asbestos in a range of coloured play sand says they feel like nobody is giving them clear advice on what to do with sand in their homes. Several schools and … Read more

Hong Kong International Communications Electronic Chamber Launches with Historic Inaugural Banquet

Source: Media Outreach HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 18 November 2025 – The Hong Kong International Communications Electronic Chamber (HKICEC), jointly initiated by industry leaders, was officially established on 13 November, 2025. The inaugural ceremony and banquet were held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (New Wing), marking a new … Read more

Breakbulk cargo inspections: Key findings

Source: Maritime New Zealand Maritime NZ has conducted 28 proactive inspections across 12 ports to assess health and safety practices in the handling of breakbulk cargo – primarily logs, but also fish and kiwifruit. These inspections were part of the ACOP Implementation Project supporting the Approved code of practice for loading and unloading cargo at … Read more

Pouākai boardwalk improvements underway

Source: NZ Department of Conservation Date:  18 November 2025 The Taranaki Crossing project is a partnership involving DOC, Kānoa – Regional Economic Development & Investment Unit (Kānoa), Ngā Iwi o Taranaki and hapū which has seen several tracks across Te Papa-Kura-o-Taranaki upgraded. The Pouākai Hut has also been replaced. The Taranaki Crossing is funded by the … Read more

PM backs minister’s ‘pragmatic’ call to spend Kāinga Ora money on local bridge

Source: Radio New Zealand Chris Bishop. Supplied Senior minister Chris Bishop is rejecting criticism over a funding decision shifting Kāinga Ora money to a walking and cycling bridge in his electorate that he campaigned on, which the government cancelled. Bishop – the minister for housing and transport, and Hutt South MP – agreed in March … Read more

Alleged burglars caught in the act

Source: New Zealand Police It was a busy night for burglars in Manurewa overnight, with Police ruining the fun for a handful of alleged criminals. Just after 11.30pm, a number of residents phoned Police to report a group of people attempting to enter properties on Avonglen Court, Wattle Farm Road and Glencalder Place. Counties Manukau … Read more

Dunedin homicide: Police seeking to identify man pictured

Source: New Zealand Police Police investigating the death of a man in North Dunedin would like to speak with the man pictured as he may be able to assist in our enquiries. A 36-year-old man was located deceased at a North Dunedin address on Great King Street at around 2pm on Friday 3 October. “We … Read more

Speak up about family violence

Source: New Zealand Government As a nation we must speak up and support each other to fix our nation’s tragic history of family violence.  “All of us have an important part to play in preventing and responding to family violence, leading change and supporting friends and family to be safe and heal,” says Karen Chhour, … Read more

Search for missing boatie scaled back

Source: Radio New Zealand Family members raised the alarm on Friday night when the pair failed to return to Pataua South, near Whangārei. NZ Coastguard Police are scaling back the search for a man missing off the Northland coast four days after a fishing trip came to a tragic end. Northland police search and rescue … Read more

Wellington Hospital to get new ‘hybrid’ operating theatre

Source: Radio New Zealand Wellington Hospital. RNZ / REECE BAKER Wellington Hospital will have a new $16 million operating theatre by early 2028. Health Minister Simeon Brown said Health New Zealand had approved the funding for what’s known as a hybrid theatre. It allows for both traditional surgery and the use of imaging technology – … Read more

2Stallions Showcases How AI Can Transform Productivity for Businesses

Source: Media Outreach Awarded AmCham’s “Quantum Leap in AI & Digital,” 2Stallions digital marketing agency demonstrates how practical AI automations streamline operations and boost productivity for businesses. SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 18 November 2025 – At the recent AmCham Singapore Represent Awards 2025, held at Raffles Sentosa and officiated by Guest-of-Honour Indranee Rajah, … Read more

Rare pink grasshopper spotted in Mackenzie basin

Source: NZ Department of Conservation Date:  18 November 2025 There, sitting on the grey stones in the bright sunshine was a deep pink female robust grasshopper (Sigaus robustus). “I’ve been studying these amazing creatures for years. They are usually grey or brown coloured like river stones. I’d heard rumours about a pink one but never seen … Read more

Prosecution downgrades charges against soldier accused of strangling former partner

Source: Radio New Zealand The man was facing a court martial hearing on two counts of strangulation but the prosecution has amended the charges to male assaults female. RNZ / Jonathan Mitchell The prosecution has downgraded charges against a soldier accused of strangling his former partner. The Army corporal, who has interim name suppression, was … Read more

Help for home buyers welcomed

Source: New Zealand Government Changes to bank lending rules that will help people to buy their first homes have been welcomed by Finance Minister Nicola Willis. The Reserve Bank has announced that it is increasing the percentage of new lending commercial banks can provide to home buyers with smaller deposits. “The easing of the Reserve … Read more