Serious crash, SH1, Huntly

Source: New Zealand Police Police are in attendance at a serious crash on State Highway One near Huntly. Emergency services were called to the single-vehicle crash near Ralph Road at around 11.50am. One person has received critical injuries. The southbound lane is closed and diversions are in place. Motorists are advised to follow diversions and … Read more

New Mental Health Unit opens in Palmerston North

Source: New Zealand Government Minister for Mental Health Matt Doocey today officially opened Ngā Wai Ngāro, a new acute mental health facility at Palmerston North Hospital. “This new unit marks a fundamental shift in how we support people in mental distress. It ensures that when someone is in need of support, they are in a … Read more

King’s Counsel appointments 2025

Source: New Zealand Government Attorney-General Judith Collins today announced the appointments of 12 King’s Counsel. The rank of King’s Counsel is primarily awarded to barristers sole who have met the overarching criteria of excellence in their careers, although some can be appointed in recognition of their extraordinary contributions to law. “That is the case this … Read more

Police response to Loafers Lodge verdict

Source: New Zealand Police Attributable to Detective Senior Sergeant Tim Leitch: Today’s verdict brings an outcome to what has been an extremely challenging and difficult investigation.  Police are pleased with the conviction today of the man who set the fatal fire that that killed five innocent men, injured others, and took the home of those … Read more

Lifestyle – World Heart Day: Couples Who Move Together, Thrive Together

Source: Exercise NZ “…couples-based exercise programs significantly improved exercise adherence, self-efficacy, functional capacity, and mental wellbeing, compared to those doing rehab alone.” “…romantic partner involvement boosts sustained engagement and reduces cardio-metabolic risk.” “On World Heart Day, we’re not just promoting physical health, we’re strengthening relationships, too.” “When we move together, we keep our hearts, and … Read more

International Law – Israeli attacks kill Oxfam partner colleague, destroy clinics in Gaza

Source: Oxfam Aotearoa Oxfam is deeply appalled and mourns the killing of Tasneem, 27, and her two children, Sham (5), and Suleiman (3), in an Israeli airstrike on 20 September. Tasneem was a psychologist at Oxfam’s partner organization, Juzoor for Health and Community Development. “Tasneem was a courageous and devoted humanitarian. Despite constant danger, she served … Read more

Privacy Commissioner – Exercise your right to know

Source: Office of the Privacy Commissioner Right to Know Day on 28 September is a good reminder to New Zealanders of their right to access and correct their own information, the Privacy Commissioner says. International Right to Know Day recognises the right to request access to information. The Privacy Act reinforces the importance of transparency and … Read more

PSA – Culture shift critical to ensuring speaking up culture in public service

Source: PSA The PSA is welcoming the Government’s move to introduce new ‘speaking up’ standards but says more needs to be done to restore the workplace culture across the public service which has been severely damaged by job cuts. Public Service Minister Judith Collins and Public Service Commissioner Sir Brian Roche have announced new ‘speaking up’ … Read more

Social Issues – Poverty crisis leaves people with intellectual disability behind – IHC

Source: IHC The latest Ministry of Social Development social cohesion report confirms what disability advocates have long warned: poverty is deepening across Aotearoa, and disabled people are hit hardest. IHC Director of Advocacy Tania Thomas says the situation for people with intellectual disability (PWID) is even more severe – and has been for decades – … Read more

Property Market – New rating valuations on the way for Waimakariri District – QV

Source: Quotable Value Waimakariri District property owners will soon receive new three-yearly rating valuations in the post. Updated values have been prepared for all 30,369 properties in the district by independent valuers Quotable Value (QV) on behalf of Waimakariri District Council. They reflect the likely price a property would have sold for on 1 June 2025, … Read more

Save the Children – Adventurers to complete 4,500+km ‘Alpine Odyssey’ across Aotearoa New Zealand this weekend

Source: Save the Children Twenty-five fields skied and more than 4500km cycled or hiked across Aotearoa New Zealand over 95 days, adventurers Huw Kingston and Laurence Mote will complete their Alpine Odyssey Aotearoa at Christchurch’s Sumner Beach on Sunday 28 September. The pair began their ambitious human powered journey across New Zealand on June 25 in … Read more

Exercise your right to know

Source: Privacy Commissioner 26 Sept 2025, 10:30 Right to Know Day on 28 September is a good reminder to New Zealanders of their right to access and correct their own information, the Privacy Commissioner says. International Right to Know Day recognises the right to request access to information. The Privacy Act reinforces the importance of … Read more

Spring checks to stay safer on the farm

Source: Worksafe New Zealand 26 September 2025 As the days grow longer, spring is the perfect time for farmers to take stock—not just of their livestock and crops, but of their health and safety practices too. This season, WorkSafe is working with businesses across New Zealand’s sheep, beef, and dairy sectors to strengthen understanding of … Read more

Police catch up with speeding driver in east Auckland

Source: New Zealand Police A driver allegedly reaching speeds of more than three times the speed limit has been caught out by our eye in the sky. The Police Air Support Unit was travelling over Pakuranga last night at about 11pm when they spotted a vehicle driving dangerously on Botany Road. Counties Manukau East Area … Read more

World Maritime Day a Reminder of the Essential Workers Who Keep New Zealand Moving

Source: Maritime Union of New Zealand On World Maritime Day (Thursday 25 September), the Maritime Union of New Zealand (MUNZ) is calling for greater recognition for the invisible workforce of seafarers and waterfront workers who form the backbone of the nation’s economy. MUNZ National Secretary Carl Findlay says the work thousands of skilled and dedicated … Read more

Maritime Union and Port of Auckland Launch Landmark Initiative to Combat Stevedore Fatigue

Source: Maritime Union of New Zealand The Maritime Union of New Zealand (MUNZ) and Port of Auckland Limited have embarked on a journey to develop a world-class Fatigue Risk Management System, aimed at protecting the health and safety of port workers. Port staff are engaging in a five-day intensive risk assessment workshop facilitated by Chronosafe, … Read more

Name release: Fatal crash, Mt Wellington

Source: New Zealand Police Police can now release the name of the man who died following a crash in Mt Wellington on 15 September. He was David Govindasamy Chetty, 66, of Auckland. Our thoughts are with his friends and family at this time. Enquiries into the circumstances of the crash are continuing. ENDS. Holly McKay/NZ … Read more

Police release further detail about search for Phillips family

Source: New Zealand Police Police can now reveal further details about the assets and resources deployed during the search for Tom Phillips and his children. In mid-December 2021 Phillips and his three children disappeared — for the second time in three months — from their farm in the small rural town of Marokopa, in Western … Read more

Court backlogs shrink as justice moves faster

Source: New Zealand Government Courts Minister Nicole McKee says the Government’s focus on faster justice is delivering real results, from resolving civil disputes sooner, to reducing family wait times for coroners’ findings. “Justice delayed is justice denied. Every day a case drags on is another day of stress for families, victims, and businesses. That’s why … Read more

K-road car thief lands in Court

Source: New Zealand Police A pair who allegedly stole a vehicle while the driver was collecting a food order will now face Court. At about 12.25am, Police received a report of a vehicle stolen on Karangahape Road while the driver was busy collecting a meal order. Senior Sergeant Tony Turner, Auckland City Police, says vigilant … Read more

Pair of burglars caught in the act

Source: New Zealand Police An eagle-eyed neighbour who spotted suspicious activity at the property next door has aided in the arrest of two burglars in Hillpark overnight. Just after 2am this morning, Police received a report of a suspected burglary taking place at a property in David Avenue. A raft of Police resources, including the … Read more

Bachelor of Social Work tutor returns to EIT Tairāwhiti

Source: Eastern Institute of Technology 54 minutes ago Sarah Elliott has long been connected with EIT’s Bachelor of Social Work in Tairāwhiti and has now returned as a tutor, bringing extensive practice experience and close links to the Gisborne community. As a fully qualified social worker, she previously taught on the programme from 2018 to … Read more

EIT graduate brings fitness home with new Camberley POD

Source: Eastern Institute of Technology 15 hours ago After completing the New Zealand Certificate in Exercise (Level 4) at EIT Hawke’s Bay in 2024, graduate Nane Araia has brought her passion for health and fitness back to her community with a new POD in Camberley. The POD initiative provides free community exercise classes from a … Read more

Govt increases support for thriving games industry

Source: New Zealand Government Science, Innovation and Technology Minister Dr Shane Reti has announced more support for early-stage game studios and startups, to boost New Zealand’s fast-growing game development sector. From 2026, the Government will provide an additional $2.75 million a year to the Centre of Digital Excellence (CODE) – twice their current funding. This … Read more

Support for sexual harassment complainants

Source: New Zealand Government Sexual harassment complainants in the public service will be treated with dignity and better supported under strengthened standards released today, Public Service Minister Judith Collins says. “Your Complaint, Your Rights makes it clear that complainants have rights, and outlines what their rights are and the support they will get from their agency … Read more

Awards – Jamie-Lee Rahiri wins L’Oréal–UNESCO science award – UoA

Source: University of Auckland (UoA) Championing Māori health equity and cultural safety in surgery has seen Dr Jamie-Lee Rahiri named 2025 L’Oréal–UNESCO For Women in Science Fellow. A strong focus on health equity and cultural safety in surgery has seen Dr Jamie-Lee Rahiri (Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Whātua o Kaipara, Te Ātihaunui-a-Pāpārangi) named the L’Oréal–UNESCO For … Read more

CGTN: 70 years on, how China’s Xinjiang achieves all-round progress in development

Source: Media Outreach BEIJING, CHINA – Media OutReach Newswire – 25 September 2025 – As China celebrates the 70th anniversary of the founding of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, CGTN published an article underscoring the region‘s extraordinary socioeconomic advancements over the past seven decades. It traces Xinjiang‘s astonishing transformation under the leadership of the CPC, … Read more