Busy week of events, long weekend travel volumes facing road users

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency Patience, care and attention will be needed on the roads in and around Canterbury over the next week as a busy schedule of events leads into a long weekend with many holidaymakers travelling. New Zealand Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) is encouraging those travelling out of the region for the … Read more

Basketball: Bigs back for Tall Blacks’ qualifiers against Boomers

Source: Radio New Zealand Centre Yanni Wetzell returns to Tall Blacks for games against Australia. Supplied The Tall Blacks’ path to the 2027 FIBA World Cup begins against familiar foes. At the end of the month the Tall Blacks will resume their storied rivalry with the Australian Boomers in a home-away series of two World … Read more

Former ACT Party president Tim Jago pleads not guilty to indecent assault

Source: Radio New Zealand Former ACT Party president Tim Jago. RNZ / Calvin Samuel Former ACT Party president Tim Jago has pleaded not guilty to indecent assault. Jago was charged with indecent assault last month relating to an allegation from 1995. He pleaded not guilty at the North Shore District Court on Monday and elected … Read more

TDCX recognized as Outstanding Partner at Singapore Airlines’ CEO Service Excellence Award 2025

Source: Media Outreach SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 10 November 2025 – TDCX, a leading global digital customer experience (CX) solutions firm, was named an Outstanding Partner at the Singapore Airlines’ (SIA) CEO Service Excellence Awards 2025. This marks the fifth consecutive year that TDCX has received the honor, underscoring the company’s commitment and … Read more

Parts of Tongariro National Park reduced to ash in huge blaze, Lodge owner says

Source: Radio New Zealand The owner of a lodge near Tongariro National Park, says areas of the land have been reduced to ash by a raging wildfire spreading more than 2500 hectares. The fire began on Saturday and was just 20 percent contained. It had led to the evacuation of trampers, lodges, the Hillary Outdoor … Read more

Maritime NZ proudly supporting international seafarers’ welfare

Source: Maritime New Zealand We’re proud to honour New Zealand’s responsibilities under the Maritime Labour Convention to support the welfare of international seafarers in our ports. Maritime NZ has distributed more than $900,000 in grants to organisations providing welfare services for international seafarers visiting New Zealand ports for the coming year. This funding comes from … Read more

What happens next for Te Pāti Māori and expelled MPs Mariameno Kapa-Kingi, Tākuta Ferris

Source: Radio New Zealand Te Pāti Māori co leaders Debbie Ngarewa-Packer and Rawiri Waititi announce the MPs’ expulsion. RNZ/Samuel Rillstone Te Pāti Māori’s decision to expel two of its MPs leaves it with further decisions to be made. The decision taken by the party’s National Council overnight means Mariameno Kapa-Kingi will remain as MP for … Read more

Pricier properties drive drop in values in Manawatū

Source: Radio New Zealand The average home value in Manawatū District is now $618,000. RNZ/Calvin Samuel Property values in Manawatū District have dropped sharply since the last ratings valuation three years ago. According to Quotable Value, which carries out valuations on behalf of councils, residential property values have shrunk by 7.6 percent since August 2022. … Read more

Transporting New Zealand warns of freight cost pressures

Source: Ia Ara Aotearoa Transporting New Zealand National road freight association Transporting New Zealand says that consumers and businesses can expect continued upward pressure on freight costs, as Port of Auckland emphasised its commitment to port access charge increases at an industry update today. Road freight companies and their customers currently pay Port of Auckland a … Read more

Weather News – A warm, wet, and thundery start to the week – MetService

Source: MetService A warm, wet, and thundery start to the week – Covering period of Monday 10 – Thursday 13 November. – Summer-like temperatures today (Monday) – Possible thunderstorms this afternoon and during the week. – Wet weather on Wednesday and Thursday, warnings and watches will likely be issued closer to the time. MetService is forecasting … Read more

Northland Regional media brief – 10 November 2025

Source: Northland Regional Council BREAM BAY ‘EXPLORE AND RESTORE’ ROAD TRIP All aboard! The Northland Regional Council Coastcare team is holding a Bream Bay ‘explore and restore’ road trip on Wednesday 19 November 2025 from 9am-3pm. A bus will depart Whangarei at 8am with passengers from town and will stop at Ruakaka Surf Club carpark at … Read more

New series Journey of Scent dives into the world of perfumery through a Māori lens

Source: Radio New Zealand [embedded content] The worlds of art, scent and Māori storytelling have come together in Journey of Scent – a new six-part series exploring memory and identity through perfume. The kaupapa, launched on Monday, follows scent artist Nathan Taare (Ngāti Porou) and perfume enthusiast Whitney Steel (Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki, Te Ātiawa) … Read more

Live: Black Caps v West Indies – fourth T20

Source: Radio New Zealand The Black Caps and West Indies are back at Saxton Oval in Nelson for game four of the five-match series on Monday. First ball is at 1.15pm. Sign up for Ngā Pitopito Kōrero, a daily newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday. Mitchell Santner Chris … Read more

Medsafe to start testing Estradot oestrogen patches

Source: Radio New Zealand Garo Phanie / AFP A group of women who have had ongoing issues with Estradot patches says they feel like they’ve been heard after Medsafe told them it is initiating independent testing. A number of women have reported problems with the oestrogen patches not adhering or working properly, which has caused … Read more

Animal rescue group racing against the clock to save five lions at Kamo Wildlife Sanctuary

Source: Radio New Zealand Lions at Whangārei’s Kamo Wildlife Sanctuary, which was placed in liquidation earlier this year and closed to the public on 2 November. RNZ / Nick Monro An animal rescue group is still racing against the clock to save five lions due to be put down at a Whangārei animal park. HUHA … Read more

Medsafe begins testing Estradot oestrogen patches

Source: Radio New Zealand Garo Phanie / AFP A group of women who have had ongoing issues with Estradot patches says they feel like they’ve been heard after Medsafe told them it was initiating independent testing. A number of women have reported problems with the oestrogen patches not adhering or working properly, which has caused … Read more

‘Urgent concern’ for eight-year-old girl missing in Rotorua

Source: Radio New Zealand RNZ / Angus Dreaver A missing eight-year-old girl in Rotorua has been found safe. She was reported missing after failing to turn up at her school on Monday. “There is urgent concern for her welfare,” police said in an earlier social media post. The girl had since been found and was … Read more

One person critically injured in fiery crash with milk tanker on Canterbury’s State Highway 73

Source: Radio New Zealand RNZ / Cole Eastham-Farrelly A person has been critically injured in fiery crash between a milk tanker and ute that closed a state highway in Canterbury. Emergency services were called to the crash involving a ute and a truck on State Highway 73 between Kirwee and Darfield about 8am on Monday. … Read more

Police remind walkers to be prepared

Source: New Zealand Police Location: Wellington Police Search and Rescue responded to an incident yesterday in the bush tracks above Days Bay, Wellington, where a person had become lost. Thankfully, through the satellite emergency messaging feature on the individual’s iPhone they were able to relay their location and facilitate two-way communication with Police. This technology … Read more

Country Life: Top dollar stock at Feilding saleyards

Source: Radio New Zealand More than 50,000 cattle and 450,000 sheep are auctioned off annually at the Feilding saleyards. Gianina Schwanecke / Country Life The cries of ‘bid’ keep coming from livestock agents, as the prices called out by the auctioneer continue to rise. They carefully watch the crowd of farmers and onlookers for the … Read more

From the Country Life archives: Mustering at Molesworth

Source: Radio New Zealand Stockmen resting after a cattle muster at Molesworth RNZ/Sally Round It’s an early start for the musterers at Molesworth Station. The bulls are out with the cows for the mating season and the stockmen need to beat the heat. Country Life producer Sally Round spent a day with the musterers, the … Read more

Climate change effects expected to hurt farm viability in next decade, study finds

Source: Radio New Zealand The impact of drought in Hurunui in North Canterbury. Supplied / Dan Hodgen The ebbs and flows of farming are expected to be exacerbated by future climate change effects, including more volatile weather and strained water resources, a new study has found. Research consultancy firm Kōmanawa Solutions ran 295 million weather … Read more

Country Life: Spray-free vegetables from Suncakes Gardens

Source: Radio New Zealand David Ruan grows spray-free vegetables, which he sells at the local farmers’ market under Suncakes Gardens. Gianina Schwanecke / Country Life Rows of colourful vegetables line this plot of land just on the outskirts of Hamilton. For more than 10 years David Ruan has been growing vegetables which he sells at … Read more

Egg consumption increasing, and more double yolkers could be on the way

Source: Radio New Zealand New Zealand has about 1.6 million commercial hens. RNZ/Sally Round Friday is World Egg Day – and New Zealand has about 1.6 million commercial hens with some now laying larger eggs. Supermarkets are working towards only stocking eggs that have come from cage free chickens following ongoing hen welfare concerns. Woolworths … Read more

More ocean space needed for aquaculture – fisheries minister

Source: Radio New Zealand Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones at the Aquaculture NZ conference in Nelson. RNZ / Samantha Gee Bespoke legislation and more ocean space is needed for the farming of kai moana, says the fisheries minister, so that aquaculture can one day rival New Zealand’s beef sector. Shane Jones opened the industry’s … Read more

Two arrested after New Plymouth’s Centre City Shopping Centre broken into

Source: Radio New Zealand The Centre City Shopping Centre in New Plymouth. Robin Martin / RNZ Two men have been arrested and charged following multiple burglaries at an inner-city mall in New Plymouth overnight. Police were called to the Centre City Shopping Centre on Gill Street at around 1.30am. One man was taken into custody … Read more

Politics – PM’s embrace of asset sales shows he’s learnt nothing from history, PSA vows to fight any attempted privatisation

Source: PSA The Prime Minister’s attempt to dress up asset sales as “capital recycling” doesn’t change what it really is – selling off New Zealanders’ assets and losing public control. “The PM’s claims today that governments should ‘recycle’ assets ignores history and will be opposed. “History shows us what really happens – we lose ownership, we … Read more