Business Canterbury – Proposed Employment Leave Act the reset businesses were looking for

Source: Business Canterbury Business Canterbury welcomes the proposed Employment Leave Act which is set to replace the long-criticised Holidays Act – one of the most significant legislative resets for employers in years. Business Canterbury chief executive Leeann Watson says, “This is the change our business community has been waiting for.” “In my eight years leading Business … Read more

New sick leave reductions will leave retail workers feeling queasy

Source: Workers First Union Minister Brooke van Velden continues to find fresh ways of making life worse for New Zealand’s workers with a new sick leave policy announced today that will continue the erosion of workers’ rights under this Government and risk our country’s public health response, increase unemployment and underemployment, and disproportionately affect working women … Read more

Women, casual, & part-time workers worse off with Holidays Act overhaul – PSA

Source: PSA The Government is prioritising saving money for employers, over the rights of women, casual and part-time workers to fair compensation for being sick and working public holidays. Workplace Relations Minister Brooke van Velden today announced an overhaul of the Holidays Act 2003 with a new law to come into effect next year. “The shake-up … Read more

Immigration – NZAMI welcomes changes to resident visa rules – provided English is set at reasonable level

Source: New Zealand Association for Migration and Investment (NZAMI) The New Zealand Association for Migration and Investment is applauding changes to residency rules, but says they’ll succeed only if the current high bar on English language is set a little lower. “At present, if skilled migrant workers are unable to get residency, they’re forced to … Read more

Aviation – Airways New Zealand announces 2025 full year results

Source: Airways NZ 492,037 flights safely managed through 30 million square kilometres of airspace No WorkSafe notifiable events involving our people Net operating profit after tax of $11.9m $10 million dividend returned to the New Zealand Government Airways New Zealand has today announced its annual results for the year ending 30 June 2025. The air navigation … Read more

Ombudsman – Whistle-blower’s action prompts Health NZ to strengthen nationwide safety checks for adults working with children

Source: Office of the Ombudsman A decision by a hospital whistle-blower to go to the Ombudsman has led Health New Zealand to strengthen nationwide safety checks on employees and contractors working with children. The Chief Ombudsman, John Allen, has published his final opinion on the case today. Mr Allen says the hospital worker raised concerns with … Read more

#SamaSamaWebull Launch: Fun, Rewards, and Accessible Investing for Malaysians

Source: Media Outreach KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA – Media OutReach Newswire – 23 SEPTEMBER 2025 – Webull Malaysia, a subsidiary of Webull Corporation (NASDAQ: BULL), the owner of the Webull trading platform, has launched its nationwide campaign #SamaSamaWebull, aiming to make investing more accessible for Malaysians. The campaign addresses challenges many Malaysians face, including limited financial … Read more

Vietnam Tops Southeast Asia with 66% Financial Honesty While Philippines Records 47% Misreporting, New ROSHI Study Reveals

Source: Media Outreach SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 23 September 2025 – ROSHI, a leading fintech company reshaping digital lending across Southeast Asia, today released its comprehensive “Financial Honesty Study: Southeast Asia,” revealing dramatic variations in financial transparency across the region. The study shows Vietnam leading with 66% of people sharing accurate financial information, … Read more

Chartered Accountants of Singapore Ranked Second Most Trusted Profession in the Country

Source: Media Outreach SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 23 September 2025 – Doctors may save lives, but Chartered Accountants of Singapore are winning trust in the boardroom. A new global study has found that Chartered Accountants in Singapore are the second most trusted profession in the nation, just behind doctors. The findings come from … Read more

Speech to Employers and Manufacturers Association announcing Cabinet decisions on new employment leave legislation

Source: New Zealand Government Good afternoon everyone, thank you for that warm introduction, and as always, it is a pleasure to be here.   I know many of you are juggling busy schedules, so I appreciate you making the time to join us.   As you all know too well, the Holidays Act 2003 has become synonymous with … Read more

Wellesley Street off-ramp reopened

Source: New Zealand Police Motorists are advised the Wellesley Street off-ramp in Grafton has now reopened following a fatality this morning. Police would like to thank everyone for their patience and understanding while the road was closed. This death has been referred to the Coroner. ENDS. Holly McKay/NZ Police MIL OSI

Overhaul of broken Holidays Act on the way

Source: New Zealand Government Cabinet has agreed to repeal and replace the Holidays Act 2003 with a new Employment Leave Act giving confidence and certainty to both employers and employees, Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Brooke van Velden announced today.   “Full-time and part-time workers will start earning annual and sick leave in direct proportion to … Read more

First Rural Training Hub coming to South Taranaki

Source: New Zealand Government Associate Health Minister with responsibility for Rural Health Matt Doocey and Minister for Rural Communities Mark Patterson, are in Hāwera today for the ninth stop on the Rural Health Roadshow, where it has been announced that the country’s first Rural Training Hub will be in South Taranaki. “These Hubs aim to … Read more

Wellesley Street off-ramp closed following incident

Source: New Zealand Police Motorists are advised to expect delays in Grafton following a fatality this morning. Emergency services are in attendance on State Highway 16 at the Wellesley Street off-ramp on the Port link. A person has died and the Serious Crash Unit has been advised. Drivers are advised to expect delays or seek … Read more

Daytime closures in November for essential rebuild on SH25A

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency State Highway 25A, one of Coromandel’s key routes, will require daytime closures for 2 weeks in November to allow for essential rebuild work. NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) Regional Manager Maintenance and Operations, Roger Brady, says the work will take place from Monday 10 November until approximately Friday 21 … Read more

It’s not a game to blame and shame

Source: Privacy Commissioner 23 Sept 2025, 08:00 Retail crime is a serious issue. The Privacy Commissioner has been engaging with retailers, who paint a grim picture of the challenges they currently face with threats to staff and customers, and persistent shoplifting.  The Privacy Act means that businesses can report retail crime to the Police. But … Read more

Foreign Policy Group Slams Secrecy around NZ Position on Palestine, Calls for Sanctions – Te Kuaka

Source: Te Kuaka Progressive foreign policy group Te Kuaka has slammed the Government’s secrecy around New Zealand’s position on Palestinian statehood. New Zealand has not announced its position yet, with the position reportedly to be announced by Foreign Minister Winston Peters later this week at the United Nations in New York. Australia, the UK, and … Read more

Update: Police release photos to assist in identifying deceased man, Heathcote Valley

Source: New Zealand Police Attribute to Detective Sergeant Chris Power: Police can now release images of the backpack, and its contents, located with the man found deceased on Horotane Valley Road, Heathcote Valley on Friday 19 September. We appreciate all those who have come forward with information so far and continue to follow lines of … Read more

New residence pathways a win for employers and skilled migrants – EMA

Source: EMA The government’s newly announced residence pathways will give businesses greater certainty and help fill critical skills gaps across manufacturing and other sectors, says the EMA. The changes finally acknowledge the value that vocational skills provide to New Zealand’s economy, says EMA Advocacy and Stakeholder Engagement Lead Joanna Hall. “For too long, the immigration system … Read more

Privacy Commissioner – It’s not a game to blame and shame

Source: Office of the Privacy Commissioner Retail crime is a serious issue. The Privacy Commissioner has been engaging with retailers, who paint a grim picture of the challenges they currently face with threats to staff and customers, and persistent shoplifting. The Privacy Act means that businesses can report retail crime to the Police. But a word … Read more

Northland News – Missing voting papers? Request Special Vote

Source: Northland Regional Council Election officials are urging Northlanders who have not received their voting papers for next month’s local body election to request a Special Vote. Dale Ofsoske, the Northland Regional Council’s Electoral Officer, says almost 134,000 Northland electors have been issued a voting pack between 09-22 September. Local body elections are conducted by postal … Read more

BusinessNZ – New residency pathways hammer home value of trades

Source: BusinessNZ Two new immigration pathways for skilled trades and technicians reinforces the value of trades as part of New Zealand’s economy, BusinessNZ says. BusinessNZ Chief Executive Katherine Rich says immigration works alongside local workforce development to better our economy. “By bringing in experienced trade and technical people, businesses can expand their capacity to take on … Read more

Renewing your Maritime Transport Operator Certificate – thank you for your help

Source: Maritime New Zealand For the first time since they were introduced in 2014, Maritime Transport Operator Certificates (MTOC) have started to expire – they have a 10-year life. Thank you very much to all the people and organisations we consulted, who helped develop the renewal process and gave feedback as renewals started. Your willingness … Read more

Road closed, Great South Road, Ngāruawāhia

Source: New Zealand Police Motorists are advised to avoid Great South Road near Starr Road in Ngāruawāhia due to a electrical pole transformer undergoing repairs. The closure is to ensure safety to all road users and is expected to open to traffic around 2pm. Motorists should travel on Old Taupiri Road as a detour. ENDS … Read more

Shovels in the ground for new Defence housing

Source: New Zealand Government The largest Defence housing project in decades is officially underway, delivering modern homes for military families and driving job growth in regional communities, Associate Defence Minister Chris Penk has announced. “Our sailors, soldiers and aviators dedicate themselves to protecting New Zealand, and they deserve warm, modern homes to return to when … Read more

New residence options to bolster workforce

Source: New Zealand Government More Kiwi businesses will soon be able to attract and retain the workforce they need, with the Government’s introduction of two new skilled migrant residence pathways. Economic Growth Minister Nicola Willis says skilled and experienced migrants play an important role plugging workforce gaps, and in turn helping businesses to grow. “Businesses … Read more

Trade Minister to promote NZ trade at ASEAN Economic Ministers meeting

Source: New Zealand Government Trade and Investment Minister Todd McClay departs today for Kuala Lumpur to attend a series of high-level ASEAN Economic Ministers’ Meetings. “This year marks the 50th anniversary of New Zealand’s Dialogue Partnership with ASEAN, a milestone that underlines just how far we’ve come, and why we are committed to elevating our … Read more