Fire and Emergency New Zealand reminds public to be extra careful when strike action takes place

Source: Fire and Emergency New Zealand Fire and Emergency New Zealand is warning the public that the New Zealand Professional Firefighters Union (NZPFU) will be undertaking a strike tomorrow, Friday 7 May, between midday and 1pm. The NZPFU has indicated its intention to continue twice-weekly strikes. “I want to reassure the public that all 111 calls … Read more

Global Governance Report Highlights Future Shock Risks as Democratic Accountability Slips and State Capacity Plateaus

Source: Media Outreach LOS ANGELES, US – Newsaktuell – 7 May 2026 – The newly released 2026 Berggruen Governance Index (BGI) paints a mixed picture of global governance heading into a future of mounting shocks, finding widespread gains in public-goods provision from 2000 to 2023 even as democratic accountability edged down and state capacity showed … Read more

Ministry of Social Development not following its own policy in 3 abuse in care cases court rules

Source: Radio New Zealand Lydia Oosterhoff who is a human rights lawyer and principal at Wellington law firm Cooper Legal sought a judicial review of the MSD’s decisions relating to three people. Jimmy Ellingham Court ruling shows Ministry of Social Development was not following its own policy when it turned down abuse in care compensation … Read more

Grobrix Launches “Silver Harvest Initiative”, Turning Schools into Micro-Farms Powered by Students and Retirees

Source: Media Outreach SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 7 May 2026 – More than 200 students and retirees have come together at Bukit View Primary School to grow fresh produce within school corridors, as part of Grobrix’s newly launched Silver Harvest Initiative. With local vegetable production at just 8% against a national target of … Read more

Transport reform reaches another major milestone

Source: Auckland Council Consultation with staff at Auckland Council and Auckland Transport has opened today, marking an important milestone in progressing changes to the way transport is planned, governed, and delivered in Tāmaki Makaurau.  CCO reform was first signalled in 2024 and has subsequently seen the functions of Eke Panuku Development Auckland and the economic development function … Read more

Luxon’s Government guts conservation protections

Source: Green Party The Green Party says the Government is bringing in the bulldozers to rip up New Zealand’s precious landscapes by making it easier to privatise public conservation land. “This Government has made it clear that when forced to choose between the interests of industry or the interests of the law, the public, and the environment, it will … Read more

‘It breaks my heart’: Moana Pasifika uncertainty takes toll on players

Source: Radio New Zealand On a 10 match losing streak, Moana’s rough run doesn’t get any easier as they get set to host top of the table Hurricanes on Saturday night. DJ Mills / Photosport Moana Pasifika are stuck in limbo. The club’s long-term position remains unclear amid ongoing discussions over investment and ownership, after … Read more

Infrastructure minister Chris Bishop commits to review of multibillion-dollar City Rail Link

Source: Radio New Zealand The 203m long platform at Auckland’s City Rail Link Karangahape Station. Supplied: CRL Infrastructure minister Chris Bishop has committed to a review of Auckland’s multibillion-dollar City Rail Link project, saying he’s unhappy with the price tag. It comes after the New Zealand Herald reported the project’s former boss, Dr Sean Sweeney, … Read more

National tops party donations list, ACT overtakes Labour

Source: Radio New Zealand RNZ The ACT Party has overtaken Labour as the party that recorded the second largest amount in donations, with the Electoral Commission releasing the 2025 donation and loans returns. National was once again far out in front when it came to total donations. Since 2023, parties have had to report the … Read more

Canterbury’s Ryans Road Fast-tracked

Source: New Zealand Government The Ryans Road Industrial Development in Christchurch, that will enable 126 industrial lots has been consented through Fast-track, Infrastructure Minister Chris Bishop says.  Carter Group Limited lodged its application in April 2025 for the Ryans Road Development.  Approval has taken around nine months following the commencement of the expert panel, including … Read more

Solar panel installation to be done at lightspeed

Source: New Zealand Government Installation of solar panels takes months; we are conducting a Sector Review into the installation of residential and small to medium scale solar, with the aim of making installation in New Zealand the simplest in the developed world, Regulation Minister David Seymour says. “Kiwis need access to reliable and affordable energy. … Read more

Landmark Conservation Reform Bill will boost economy and protect nature

Source: New Zealand Government Faster decisions, more jobs, and stronger protection for nature are at the centre of a landmark overhaul of New Zealand’s conservation system, Conservation Minister Tama Potaka says. The Government has lodged the Conservation Amendment Bill to modernise how conservation land is managed, support economic growth, and improve environmental outcomes. “This is … Read more

Double duty paying off for Auckland FC’s Liam Gillion

Source: Radio New Zealand Liam Gillion playing for Auckland FC in the OFC Pro League against PNG Hekari FC in January. Shane Wenzlick / Phototek.nz Auckland FC v Adelaide United Semi-final first leg Mt Smart Stadium, 6pm Saturday 9 May Live updates on RNZ.co.nz Footballer Liam Gillion is in a unique position two years into … Read more

Education – As youth job market tightens, Ara opens mid-year door for study

Source: Ara Institute of Canterbury With the job market tightening for young people, Ara Institute of Canterbury is at this week’s Tahatū Careers Expo New Zealand with timely news: the 2026 study window is still wide open. Second-semester places remain available across Level 1-6 programmes – news that has been cutting through on the expo floor … Read more

Health – Government must respond to the impacts of climate change on mental health and wellbeing

Source: Te Hiringa Mahara – Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission Te Hiringa Mahara is calling on the Government to explicitly recognise and address the mental health and wellbeing impacts climate change is having on New Zealanders, following the release of the Climate Change Commission’s latest report. Aotearoa New Zealand has experienced significant extreme weather events in … Read more

Education to Employment – New white paper calls for stronger collaboration to support school-to-work transitions

Source: Skills Group A new white paper released today by Skills Group is urging secondary schools, tertiary providers, and employers to work more closely together to build and deliver pathways from school to employment and further education. Titled Multiple Pathways to Success, the white paper argues that while university remains a clear and well-supported route, … Read more

Nelson councillor could face prosecution because of ‘outdated’ rules

Source: Radio New Zealand Nelson mayor Nick Smith. Supplied / Nelson City Council A first time Nelson councillor may have to vacate her seat and face prosecution over a local government law Nelson’s Mayor has labelled “an ass”. Nick Smith said councillor Lisa Austin was the victim of a daft interpretation of outdated rules. The … Read more

Rate Rebate Scheme to assist ratepayers

Source: New Zealand Government Increases to the Rates Rebate Scheme will help ease cost of living pressures for ratepayers in need of assistance and lower income SuperGold Cardholders, Local Government Minister Simon Watts and Seniors Minister Casey Costello announced today.  “We know the cost of living is putting immense pressure on Kiwis, with rising rates … Read more

Kiwi aboard cruise ship with deadly hantavirus outbreak hasn’t requested consular help

Source: Radio New Zealand An aerial view of the cruise ship MV Hondius stationary off the port of Praia, the capital of Cape Verde. AFP A New Zealander onboard a cruise ship experiencing a hantavirus outbreak has not requested consular assistance to date, says the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. A ministry spokesperson said … Read more

The six safety issues that stranded the Kaitaki in the Cook Strait

Source: Radio New Zealand The Transport Accident Investigation Commission has outlined six major system failures in a report on the loss of power aboard the Interislander ferry Kaitaki in 2023. The ship shut down and drifted for an hour, dangerously close to rocks near Wellington Harbour, with 864 people on board on 28 January, resulting … Read more

Man charged with murdering Ruatiti couple

Source: Radio New Zealand Brendon and Trina Cole were found dead at a rural property in Ruatiti last December. SUPPLIED A 30-year-old is facing murder charges in relation to the December deaths of Brendon and Trina Cole. The bodies of 56-year-old Brendon Leigh Cole and 54-year-old Trina Michelle Cole were found at a rural property … Read more

New climate report yet more reason to reduce dairy herd – Greenpeace

Source: Greenpeace Greenpeace Aotearoa is calling for immediate action to reduce the size of New Zealand’s largest climate polluter, the intensive dairy industry. This follows the release of the 2026 National Climate Risk Assessment today by the Government’s independent Climate Change Commission. Greenpeace agriculture spokesperson Will Appelbe says, “Already this year, New Zealanders have faced one climate change-fuelled … Read more

CUHK Claims Top Positions in Hong Kong and Asia in the Latest QS World University Rankings by Subject

Source: Media Outreach HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 7 May 2026 – The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) has achieved outstanding results in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026, released on 25 March, further cementing its position as a global leader in research and academic excellence. Ten CUHK subjects … Read more

Maritime NZ response to the TAIC report into the 2023 Kaitaki blackout

Source: Maritime New Zealand The Interislander ferry Kaitaki blackout event, when it lost power south of Wellington in January 2023, was a close call, and would have been traumatising for those onboard when the ferry lost power. As soon as the MAYDAY call was relayed, Maritime NZ’s Rescue Coordination Centre (RCCNZ) – (which is the lead for mass rescue coordination and safety of life) – initiated the … Read more

Luffa Announces Major Brand Upgrade: Repositioned as AI × Web3 Super Connector

Source: Media Outreach HONG KONG – Media OutReach Newswire – 7 May 2026 – Luffa, a global leading intelligent ecosystem platform, officially unveiled a major brand upgrade, repositioning as the AI × Web3 Super Connector. Centered on AI agents, it provides an integrated intelligent collaboration and value-flow system for global individuals, creators, brands, communities and … Read more

Meridian innovation supplies more energy than capacity of two wind farms combined

Source: Radio New Zealand RNZ / Alexander Robertson Meridian Energy says it has applied technology to squeeze more energy out of its existing assets – enough to supply electricity to between 60,000 and 80,000 homes. The renewable energy company was able to deliver about 83 megawatts (MW) of additional capacity from existing hydro generators through … Read more

Police recruit showed another porn, asked unsolicited sexual questions

Source: Radio New Zealand Police initially decided against a criminal investigation. (File photo) RNZ / Angus Dreaver A police recruit asked unsolicited sexual questions of another recruit and showed them pornographic material on his phone while masturbating, the police watchdog has revealed. The Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) released a summary of a police investigation … Read more