Former Police Commissioner Andrew Coster placed on leave from CEO role after release of damning report

Source: Radio New Zealand Former Police Commissioner Andrew Coster. RNZ / REECE BAKER Former Police Commissioner Andrew Coster has been placed on leave from his role as chief executive of the Social Investment Agency, following the release of a damning Independent Police Conduct Authority report. The report found serious misconduct at the highest levels of … Read more

Candace Owens’ 2025 Auckland event cancelled

Source: Radio New Zealand Candace Owens Speaks at an event in the US in 2023. AFP / ZACH D ROBERTS Far-right US influencer Candace Owens’ Auckland event next year has been cancelled, after the commentator was earlier denied entry into Australia. Owens lost her bid to enter Australia after the country’s highest court backed the … Read more

Government installs Inspector General of Police after McSkimming report

Source: Radio New Zealand “The public need to have trust in the police,” say government ministers, who will appoint an Inspector General of Police, after a damning report into handling of the Jevon McSkimming case. An investigation into police handling of complaints against the former Deputy Police Commissioner – released today – was critical of … Read more

Vehicle crashes into Palmerston North house

Source: Radio New Zealand The ute has significant damage to its front end. RNZ/Connor Johnson Two people have been injured after a vehicle crashed into house in Palmerston North. Officers were called to the scene on John F Kennedy Drive about 5pm. Car parts and engine fluid remain littered amongst a smashed fence at a … Read more

8 in 10 people in Singapore delayed medical care to prioritise work and avoid burdening family

Source: Media Outreach Uncertainty over where to seek help, along with worries about cost are also major barriers Better understanding of health costs and support for patients at every step are key to improving patient experiences SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 11 November 2025 – Recognised globally for its excellence, Singapore has built a … Read more

‘Inexcusable conduct’: Police Commissioner says lack of leadership over McSkimming

Source: Radio New Zealand Police Commissioner Richard Chambers. Mark Papalii The Police Commssioner says police showed a “lack of leadership” in how they responded to accusations of sexual offending by former Deputy Commissioner Jevon McSkimming. A report by the Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) was released on Tuesday, detailing serious misconduct, Shortly after the report … Read more

Watch live: Government installs Inspector General of Police after McSkimming report

Source: Radio New Zealand Jevon McSkimming during his time as Deputy Police Commissioner. Getty Images The government will install an Inspector General of Police following a damning report into police conduct, the Public Service Minister says. Watch a live stream of a media conference with Public Service Minister Judith Collins: An investigation into police handling … Read more

Serious misconduct at highest levels: Police slammed in IPCA’s McSkimming report

Source: Radio New Zealand Former Deputy Police Commissioner Jevon McSkimming. RNZ / Mark Papalii A scathing report by the police watchdog has found serious misconduct at the highest levels of police including former Commissioner Andrew Coster over how police responded to accusations of sexual offending by former Deputy Commissioner Jevon McSkimming. The allegations arose from … Read more

Fire Safety – Restricted fire season for Coastal Wairarapa

Source: Fire and Emergency New Zealand Wairarapa’s Northern, Central, and Southern Coasts will move into a restricted fire season from 8am on Wednesday 12 November until further notice. A restricted fire season means a permit is required from Fire and Emergency New Zealand to light a fire in the open air. Wellington District Community Risk Manager … Read more

Defence news – New Zealand Defence Force ready for high-risk weather season

Source: New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) As the South West Pacific high-risk weather season from November to April gets underway, the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) is reinforcing preparedness of its response capabilities. The frigate HMNZS Te Kaha and the multi-role ship HMNZS Canterbury and their crews, the Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Relief Task Unit … Read more

First Responders – Tongariro National Park Fire #14

Source: Fire and Emergency New Zealand Fire and Emergency New Zealand continues to move from offensive firefighting to patrolling and monitoring the area burnt by the fire in Tongariro National Park, but is still treating the area as a live fireground. District Commander Nigel Dravitzki says that no obvious signs of fire have been seen today. … Read more

Transporting New Zealand welcomes the introduction of roadside drug testing

Source: Ia Ara Aotearoa Transporting New Zealand Road freight association Ia Ara Aotearoa Transporting New Zealand is welcoming the announcement from the government confirming which drugs will be tested under the new roadside drug testing regime, which is to be gradually rolled out across New Zealand from this December. The four drugs being screened are THC (cannabis), methamphetamine … Read more

Statement from Police Commissioner Richard Chambers on IPCA findings

Source: New Zealand Police Attribute to Police Commissioner Richard Chambers: The findings of the IPCA review into the Police handling of complaints against Jevon McSkimming show inexcusable conduct by former senior leaders of NZ Police. The events and findings set out in the IPCA report made for appalling reading and showed a total lack of … Read more

Police ‘failed’ woman who accused Jevon McSkimming of sexual offending, her lawyer says

Source: Radio New Zealand Former Deputy Police Commissioner Jevon McSkimming. POOL A lawyer for a woman who accused former Deputy Police Commissioner Jevon McSkimming of sexual offending says police failed his client by dismissing her complaints and ultimately prosecuting her for speaking out. The allegations arose from an affair between McSkimming and the woman who … Read more

Fire investigators seek dashcam footage of Tongariro blaze

Source: Radio New Zealand Fire investigators looking into the blaze in Tongariro National Park are asking for dashcam footage from drivers in the area. Fire and Emergency (FENZ) said it wanted to hear from anyone with a dashcam who was on State Highway 47 on Saturday afternoon between 1-3pm . A particular area of interest … Read more

Blue Cross Drives Excellence Through Customer-Centric Innovation

Source: Media Outreach Receives industry accolades for claims management and digital transformation Achieves top customer NPS ranking and strong business growth of 24% HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 11 November 2025 – Blue Cross (Asia-Pacific) Insurance Limited (“Blue Cross”) upholds its customer-centric philosophy by actively introducing innovative technologies to enhance operational efficiency … Read more

Damning IPCA report prompts oversight move

Source: New Zealand Government The Government is taking steps to establish the strongest possible oversight of the New Zealand Police following a damning report into the Police handling of complaints against former Deputy Commissioner Jevon McSkimming. “The Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) has conducted a wide-ranging and comprehensive review, and its findings are extremely concerning … Read more

Traffic congestion-busting Bill passes third reading

Source: New Zealand Government The Land Transport Management (Time of Use Charging) Amendment Bill has passed its third reading in Parliament, marking a major step forward in tackling congestion and improving travel times on New Zealand’s busiest roads, Transport Minister Chris Bishop says. “Sitting in traffic wastes time, costs money, and drags down productivity,” Mr Bishop … Read more

Expelled MPs Mariameno Kapa-Kingi and Tākuta Ferris cast first votes as independents

Source: Radio New Zealand Their first vote in Parliament as independents was a procedural one. RNZ Mariameno Kapa-Kingi and Tākuta Ferris have delivered their first votes as independent MPs from afar, using the Green Party as proxies. Speaker Gerry Brownlee opened Parliament’s proceedings on Tuesday – the first sitting day since Te Pāti Māori’s co-leaders … Read more

Mātauranga Māori inspires student redesign of Picton square

Source: Radio New Zealand By Kira Carrington, Local Democracy Reporting Victoria University architecture students mingle with the community at the opening of the Reimagining Nelson Square exhibition. Supplied/LDR Landscape architecture students have placed Māori history and values at the heart of their reimagining of Waitohi Picton’s Nelson Square. The group of 14 second-year students from … Read more

Rāhui extended across Tongariro maunga following devastating fire

Source: NZ Department of Conservation Date:  11 November 2025 The fire broke out on Saturday 8 November, prompting a joint response from Fire and Emergency NZ (FENZ) and DOC involving both ground and aerial operations. “Our thoughts are with everyone affected by the fire in Tongariro National Park, including iwi, local communities, visitors, and the dedicated … Read more

SH1 Cambridge to Piarere expressway Community Information Day – meet the team

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency Interested in what’s happening along State Highway 1 Cambridge to Piarere? Join us for a community information day to learn about this key transport project – and other state highway and local projects. Where: Cambridge Town Hall, Victoria Street, Cambridge When: Wednesday 19 November, anytime between 2pm and 6pm The … Read more

In pictures: What they wore at Christchurch Cup Day

Source: Radio New Zealand From left, Samantha Giles, Zane Tate and Jen Howell. Jen’s wearing Aussie designer Alice McCall. She says she’s a bit apprehensive about a long day in heels, but had some sensible shoes stashed in her bag. Zane’s suit is ASOS, the hat is Belinda Green Millinery, jewellery by Dyrberg/Kern and a … Read more

Christchurch primary school lockdown lifted, police still searching for reported armed offender

Source: Radio New Zealand The aftermath of a crash in the Christchurch suburb of South Brighton, on Rocking Horse Road. RNZ/Adam Burns Armed police are searching for an offender reported to have a gun, who fled a car crash in the Christchurch suburb of New Brighton. It plunged a nearby primary school into lockdown for … Read more

‘Rare beast’: Whanganui ceramics museum closes – for now

Source: Radio New Zealand The country’s only museum dedicated to ceramics has closed to the public due to a funding crunch. The Quartz Museum in Whanganui was founded by ceramicist Rick Rudd a decade ago and holds over 4000 works. Rudd, 76, is one of the country’s top potters, but says he cannot continue working … Read more

Otago Regional Council green lights existing Macraes mining operation for five more years

Source: Radio New Zealand OceanaGold’s Macraes mine SUPPLIED Mining company OceanaGold has consent to keep mining gold at its Macraes site in East Otago for another five years. The Otago Regional Council has approved the Macraes operation until 2030, through a non-notified process. The company had been planning a major expansion of the mine and … Read more

Public asked to avoid central Wellington street after incident

Source: Radio New Zealand Emergency services on Willis St in Wellington. RNZ / Tessa Guest Emergency services are swarming a central Wellington street, which has been closed to the public. Police were called to an incident on Willis Street at 3.30pm, and say the road is now shut between Manners and Dixon streets. An RNZ … Read more