Canon Drives the Future of Smart Work at Think Big Bangkok 2025

Source: Media Outreach Executive forum will provide a strategic roadmap for equipping businesses in Thailand for the future of work through cloud and AI innovations BANGKOK, THAILAND – Media OutReach Newswire – 7 November 2025 – Canon today announced its upcoming Think Big Bangkok Series, with the theme of ‘The Future of Smart Work: AI. … Read more

Oxfam – “Keep Up the Good Work” – Oxfam Aotearoa Calls on Government to Renew Climate Finance Commitment

Source: Oxfam Aotearoa As world leaders prepare to gather for global climate talks, Oxfam Aotearoa has launched a new report showing the positive difference that climate funding from New Zealand has made since the support was boosted from 2022.’ Oxfam in the Pacific’s Climate Justice Lead, Lote Rusaqoli, said: “Aotearoa New Zealand has long been a leader on … Read more

Fast-track approval for Drury Metro Centre

Source: New Zealand Government Infrastructure Minister Chris Bishop has welcomed the Fast-track approval of a major metropolitan development project in Auckland. Kiwi Property Holdings lodged an application in April 2025 for the 53-hectare Drury Metropolitan Centre development in South Auckland, which has now been approved by an expert panel. The Drury Metropolitan Centre project includes … Read more

Climate News – October Climate Summary: wind, wind and more wind – Earth Sciences NZ

Source: Earth Sciences New Zealand The October Climate Summary is out Highlights: – A sudden stratospheric warming over Antarctica drove much of October’s weather – it was a wet and unsettled month, with several severe gale wind events (including one particularly damaging storm on 23 October) – Milford Sound, known for its wet weather, recorded its … Read more

Business – EMA honours Alexander Topp with 2025 Patrick Seaman Award for Excellence in Health and Safety

Source: EMA The Employers and Manufacturers Association (EMA) is proud to announce that Alexander Topp, Health and Safety Manager at Briscoe Group, has been awarded the prestigious Patrick Seaman Award for Excellence in Health and Safety. The award was presented at a recent event celebrating a major milestone of 100 graduates of the EMA’s NZ Diploma … Read more

Local News – Porirua’s ChoctoberFest a sweet boost for local economy

Source: Porirua City Council ChoctoberFest is once more in the rearview mirror, having poured more than $200,000 into Porirua’s economy. With the festival complete for the year, businesses have crunched their numbers and reported back on the positive impact of the event. The decision to hold the Whittaker’s-backed festival in the recent school holidays proved a … Read more

Health – ProCare launches immunisation drive and calls for urgent funding boost to fast-track protection for tamariki

Source: ProCare Leading healthcare provider ProCare is helping to drive up the number of tamariki getting vaccinated in response to the measles outbreak with the launch of a new outreach service. This service aligns with Measles Immunisation Week, which has renewed urgency to protect our youngest — and highlights the need for targeted health investment … Read more

Synology Marks 25 Years by Unveiling Next-Gen Flagship Products

Source: Media Outreach SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 7 November 2025 – Synology marked its 25th anniversary today by unveiling a new generation of enterprise solutions designed to strengthen cyber resilience and accelerate intelligent transformation. Building on a quarter-century of innovation, it introduced advanced data protection, AI-powered video surveillance and high-performance storage systems tailored … Read more

IP Merchandise Emerges as the New Ace in the Young Consumer Market; GiftOne Decodes Industry Trends and Offers Custom Custom IP Gift Solutions

Source: Media Outreach HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 7 November 2025 – Apex One Global Limited, a Hong Kong-based corporate gift customisation company operating under the brand name GiftOne, today released a market observation report providing an in-depth analysis of the “breakthrough code” for IP merchandise (IP Gift) in the young consumer … Read more

Xencelabs Launches Ultra-Portable 4K OLED Pen Display 16 Lite​

Source: Media Outreach VANCOUVER, CANADA – Media OutReach Newswire – 7 November 2025 – Xencelabs today announced the Pen Display 16 Lite, a new ultra-portable 4K OLED pen display designed for mobile professionals. Priced at $899 Euros, it combines studio-grade performance with exceptional portability. The product launch is highlighted by a unique collaboration featuring artwork … Read more

Powerful Global Alliance aims to Halt Job-Killing Port Automation

Source: Maritime Union of New Zealand The Maritime Union of New Zealand (MUNZ) has joined a powerful new Global Maritime Alliance committed to halting the expansion of job-killing automation in ports worldwide. The resolution unites dockworker (port worker) unions from around the globe who have pledged to collectively engage in coordinated global strike action against … Read more

Luxshare Precision Reports Strong Revenue and Profit Growth in Q3 2025 Results

Source: Media Outreach HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 7 November 2025 – Luxshare Precision (002475.SZ) announced its Q3 2025 financial results on October 30. In the third quarter, the company achieved approximately RMB96.411 billion in revenue, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 31.03%. The net profit attributable to shareholders of the listed company … Read more

Mōkai Pātea settlement takes major step

Source: New Zealand Government The Crown has today signed an agreement in principle to settle the historical Treaty claims of Mōkai Pātea, Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations Minister Paul Goldsmith says. “This is a significant milestone in the settlement process for Mōkai Pātea, since they submitted their first claims over 30 years ago. Negotiations towards a comprehensive deed of settlement will follow shortly. “The redress package aims to help Mōkai Pātea build … Read more

Thieves get the message loud and clear

Source: New Zealand Police Police hot on the heels of a group of alleged thieves caught up with them on the motorway this morning. Just after 7am, Police received a report of a theft at a residential property in Mangawhai. Waitematā North Area Commander, Inspector John Thornley, says the home owner contacted Police after disturbing … Read more

Taranaki fishery officers catch gatherers with hundreds of pāua taken from closed areas

Source: NZ Ministry for Primary Industries Taranaki fishery officers caught 3 pāua gatherers with 118 pāua on Wednesday night and another 3 gatherers last night with 338 pāua – all of it taken from a closed area. All of these fishers are likely to be prosecuted before the court, says Fisheries New Zealand district manager, … Read more

Search warrant uncovers weapons stash

Source: New Zealand Police Police have discovered a raft of weapons and drug paraphyllia following a search warrant at a Takapuna property yesterday. Investigators looking into an incident involving threatening behaviour attended an address on Karaka Street yesterday to make an arrest. Detective Senior Sergeant Mike Williams, Waitematā CIB, says upon arrival officers located a … Read more

New school lunch programme serves communities and taxpayers

Source: New Zealand Government Associate Education Minister David Seymour has today announced that from Term 1 2026 the new school lunch programme will deliver affordable, nutritious lunches, on time to contributing primary schools every day.  “As schools open in 2026, the programme will deliver nutritious meals to around 242,000 students, every school day,” Mr Seymour … Read more

Good progress on Great Walks but avalanches persist

Source: NZ Department of Conservation Date:  07 November 2025 Windfall clearance and track repair work is well underway on the Milford Track following the recent storm but the avalanche hazard is still too high to safely allow work at some bridge sites. DOC Operations Director Southern South Island Aaron Fleming says until the avalanche risk has … Read more

Transporting New Zealand backs the introduction of average speed cameras

Source: Ia Ara Aotearoa Transporting New Zealand Transporting New Zealand is welcoming news from the NZ Transport Agency that it will begin operating its first average speed camera in December, with another 16 sites to follow over the next year. The first site is located on Matakana Road in Warkworth, Auckland. Average speed cameras (also known as point-to-point cameras) work … Read more

Exceptional Police work leads to two arrests

Source: New Zealand Police Please attribute to Inspector Danny Kirk, Area Commander for Tairawhiti: Exceptional work by Police staff has led to two Mongrel Mob members being charged after an incident in Wairoa yesterday afternoon. Around midday, two Detectives were conducting enquiries at an address on Black Street which was subject to arson attack last … Read more

Crash, Harbour Bridge Northbound

Source: New Zealand Police Emergency services are in attendance at a crash on the Harbour Bridge this morning. Police were called to the single vehicle crash at about 11.17am. Northbound lanes two and three have been closed while crews respond. One person has sustained minor injuries. Motorists are being advised to expect delays. ENDS. Holly … Read more

Life-changing cancer care closer to home in Taranaki

Source: New Zealand Government Patients across Taranaki now have access to world-class cancer care closer to home with the official opening of the Taranaki Cancer Centre, Health Minister Simeon Brown says. “This centre marks a major milestone for patients and families across Taranaki,” Mr Brown says.  “It delivers modern, patient-focused cancer care in a purpose-built … Read more

Christmas Season – Santa comes to Auckland Museum this Christmas

Source: Tāmaki Paenga Hira Auckland War Memorial Museum Santa Claus is setting up his southern hemisphere study at Tāmaki Paenga Hira Auckland War Memorial Museum, bringing a touch of North Pole magic to Tāmaki Makaurau this holiday season. From Saturday 22 November to Sunday 21 December, families can visit Santa’s Study at Auckland Museum to … Read more

Economy – Treasury’s 2025 Investment Statement published

Source: The Treasury – Our balance sheet has more than doubled in size over the last decade – The growth in size and complexity of the balance sheet means it is more important to manage it effectively. – Over the next ten years, assets and liabilities are projected to increase at a slower rate. – The strength of the balance … Read more

Fleeing rider comes unstuck

Source: New Zealand Police A rider who fled from Police and recklessly rode through reserves and walkways in South Auckland has come unstuck. At about 9.15pm, Police observed a motorbike travelling along Great South Road, Takanini with a lapsed licence dating back to 2019. Counties Manukau South Area Prevention Manager, Inspector Matt Hoyes, says officers … Read more

Redundancy Issues – Economic vandalism exposed – $10.7m redundancy cost to axe Callaghan Innovation experts – PSA

Source: PSA The Government has spent $10.7 million in redundancy payments to dismiss 209 workers at Callaghan Innovation, with more than half of these being scientists and researchers whose skills New Zealand desperately needs. Details released to the PSA under the Official Information Act reveal the staggering cost to date of the Government’s reckless and short-sighted … Read more

New appointments to the Charities Registration Board

Source: New Zealand Government Julie Hardaker and Leighton Evans have been appointed to the Charities Registration Board, Community and Voluntary Sector Minister Louise Upston says. “I would like to welcome the new members joining the Charities Registration Board. They bring excellent legal and regulatory expertise in the administration of trusts, foundations and other philanthropic entities … Read more