Economy – OCR lowered to 3% – Reserve Bank of New Zealand

Source: Reserve Bank of New Zealand OCR lowered to 3% – Monetary Policy Statement and the MPC’s record of meeting, which summarises the committee’s discussions, leading to the decision. Annual consumers price index inflation is currently around the top of the Monetary Policy Committee’s 1 to 3 percent target band. However, with spare capacity in … Read more

Forestry Sector – Why carbon forestry rules won’t work – Federated Farmers

Source: Federated Farmers Federated Farmers says the Government’s proposed rules to limit whole-farm conversions to carbon forestry are far too weak to stop the damage being done to rural New Zealand. “The draft rules have completely missed the mark,” says Federated Farmers forestry spokesperson Richard Dawkins. “As they’re currently drafted, the proposed regulations will barely make … Read more

Foxconn Technology Invests US$30 Million in Robocore to Expand into Medical and Elderly Care Robotics Market

Source: Media Outreach Projects 5X Revenue Growth by 2028, Accelerates Global Market Leadership and Paves the Way for IPO HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 20 August 2025 – Robocore Technology Limited (Robocore), a partner company of Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP), is pleased to announce the recent completion of … Read more

J. Bruhin Muller Introduces New Luxury B3 NAD+ Serums with AI-Powered Skin Analysis

Source: Media Outreach GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – Media OutReach Newswire – 20 August 2025 – Luxury skincare J. Bruhin Muller today announced the launch of new concentrated serums and sumptuous crème, formulated with Vitamin B3 NAD+ and skin reviving peptides. These new, supercharged serums and luxurious crème help rejuvenate on a cellular level. Luxury skincare J. … Read more

Police arrest three, seize synthetic cannabis and firearms in Canterbury

Source: New Zealand Police Three people have been arrested, and synthetic cannabis, cash, and ammunition seized, following five search warrants in Christchurch this morning. Detective Sergeant Brad Grainger, from Canterbury’s Organised Crime Team, says there has been an increase in the manufacture and supply of synthetic cannabis across the district over the last month.  In … Read more

Homicide investigation launched in Rotorua

Source: New Zealand Police Please attribute the following to Detective Senior Sergeant Mark Van Kempen: A homicide investigation has been launched following the death of a man in Rotorua this afternoon. Emergency services were called to an assault on Trigg Ave around 12:20pm. Upon arrival, a man was located in a critical condition but died … Read more

Falling interest rates good for growth and jobs

Source: New Zealand Government Falling interest rates are good for growth, businesses, jobs and Kiwis paying off their mortgages, Finance Minister Nicola Willis says. The Reserve Bank announced today that it was reducing the Official Cash Rate (OCR) from 3.25 to 3 per cent and signalled two further reductions this year.  “The latest reduction means … Read more

Veterinary Emergency Centre Launches 24/7 Emergency Care for Pets Now Offering Small Animal Internal Medicine Specialty Service & HomeVet Services

Source: Media Outreach HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 20 August 2025 – To address the increasingly diverse medical needs of pet owners in Hong Kong, Veterinary Emergency Centre (VEC) is proud to announce the launch of two major new services: Small Animal Internal Medicine Specialty Service (Internal Medicine) and HomeVet Services, in … Read more

Police lay new charge in Papatoetoe homicide

Source: New Zealand Police A man faces a murder charge over the death of a woman in Papatoetoe earlier this month. Police have been investigating the death of 84-year-old Joan Beale since she was located deceased at her home in Ashlynne Avenue on 9 August. A 50-year-old man arrested at the time was due to … Read more

Farming to get easier with improved freshwater farm plans

Source: New Zealand Government The Government has made significant improvements to the freshwater farm plan system through the Resource Management (Consenting and Other System Changes) Amendment Act which has now passed into law, says Agriculture Minister Todd McClay and Associate Environment Minister Andrew Hoggard. “These changes are about making farm plans workable and affordable so … Read more

Disturbing Details Of Euthanasia Drugs – Expert

Source: Family First MEDIA RELEASE – 20 August 2025 Disturbing Details Of Euthanasia Drugs – Expert It’s not just the use of sedatives – it’s the neuromuscular blockers designed to ensure those watching the death only see peace and calm when the reality could be quite different. Family First is today releasing a podcast that … Read more

Man faces shoplifting charges after traffic stop

Source: New Zealand Police A prolific shoplifter faces court today after allegedly offending across the Auckland region for more than a year. Communities staff sighted his vehicle travelling through Ōtara on Tuesday. “The vehicle was of interest to Police in relation to a series of thefts from retailers, and our staff carried out a traffic … Read more

Emergency Responses – NEMA identifies what caused emergency alert issues during Kamchatka tsunami event

Source: National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA)   The National Emergency Management Agency says it has got to the bottom of the issues reported by the public during the Kamchatka tsunami event of 30-31 July, when NEMA issued Emergency Mobile Alerts to warn people of dangerous tsunami activity in coastal areas.   NEMA’s Director Civil Defence Emergency … Read more

Geology – Discovery of Hidden Faults Sheds Light on Mystery of ‘Slow Earthquakes’

Source: Earth Sciences New Zealand Discovery of Hidden Faults Sheds Light on Mystery of ‘Slow Earthquakes’ – “This is a major step forward in understanding the geological processes happening beneath our coastlines” Scientists have uncovered a key piece of the puzzle behind the unusual ‘slow earthquakes’ occurring off the east coast of New Zealand’s North Island. … Read more

Education and Employment – Teachers strike important to ensure quality education – NZCTU

Source: NZCTU Te Kauae Kaimahi The NZCTU Te Kauae Kaimahi is today supporting PPTA members across the country who are striking for fair pay increases, more subject specialist advisors, and greater teacher-led professional development funding. “The union movement stands in solidarity with secondary teachers who are fighting for a quality education system,” said NZCTU President … Read more

Legislation – Law change could save farmers and taxpayers millions – Federated Farmers

Source: Federated Farmers Federated Farmers is throwing its support behind a new Member’s Bill that could bring much-needed clarity to New Zealand’s climate change laws – and save millions in legal costs. National MP Joseph Mooney’s Climate Change Response (Restriction on Civil Proceedings) Amendment Bill aims to confirm a common-sense principle: if a person or business … Read more

Legislation – Collins admits plans to restrict the right to strike – PSA

Source: PSA Public Service Minister Judith Collins’ admission in Parliament that the Government is looking at restricting public sector workers’ fundamental right to strike is deeply concerning and demands further explanation, says the Public Service Association Te Pūkenga Here Tikanga Mahi. In response to questions in Parliament yesterday from Camilla Belich, Collins stated the Government is … Read more

Further victims identified in Tasman fraud investigation

Source: New Zealand Police Tasman District Police investigating a couple alleged to have defrauded a person of more than $1 million have now identified 10 potential victims of the pair. Following media coverage of the pair’s arrest last week, Detective Senior Sergeant Shane Dye says four more potential victims have come forward, while Police enquiries … Read more

Appeal for information following shots fired at Wigram house

Source: New Zealand Police Attribute to Detective Sergeant Luke Vaughan: Christchurch Central Police investigating an incident where shots were fired at a house in Wigram are appealing to the public for information. Police responded to the incident on Brian Keogh Lane around 12:45am on Thursday 14 August, after receiving multiple 111 calls reporting loud bangs … Read more

Cabinet approves next steps on greyhound racing industry

Source: New Zealand Government Cabinet has formally agreed this week to the closure of the greyhound racing industry in New Zealand.  A bill will be drafted to bring this decision into law. The move follows last December’s announcement of the Government’s in-principle decision to end greyhound racing as of 31 July 2026. The decision was … Read more

Canterbury Police thank public and staff for feedback on proposal

Source: New Zealand Police Submissions on Canterbury Police’s redesign proposal closed on Monday, and Police are now working their way through the feedback. Canterbury Police District Commander Superintendent Tony Hill thanks staff and the public for their engagement as local Police leaders look to ensure our people and resources are well organised to meet the … Read more

Whitebaiter tales urge respect for the river

Source: NZ Department of Conservation Date:  20 August 2025 Two blokes with a tale to tell are urging whitebaiters to stay safe on the river this whitebaiting season (1 September to 30 October). Stephen Leggett has been whitebaiting for about 35 years. “I love it. One of my favourite parts is the camaraderie,” he says. Early … Read more

Concoction of drugs found in stolen vehicle

Source: New Zealand Police Driving in a stolen vehicle is the least of one Auckland man’s problems, as he faces serious drugs charges in court today. On Tuesday afternoon, Police received information about a stolen vehicle travelling in the Ellerslie area. Auckland City East Area Prevention Manager, Inspector Rachel Dolheguy says the vehicle was located … Read more

New Zealand welcomes first-ever visit from IMO Secretary-General

Source: Maritime New Zealand Earlier this month, the Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) visited New Zealand for the first time. The IMO is the United Nations’ specialised agency responsible for the safety and security of shipping, as well as the prevention of marine and atmospheric pollution by ships. As part of his ongoing … Read more

Boundary Creek Bridge deck replacement to restore 2 lane access on SH25 ahead of summer

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency Drivers of the scenic Thames Coast highway are all too familiar with stop/go interruptions due to damage to State Highway 25 (SH25) in recent years, but one disruption will soon become a distant memory with the replacement of the Boundary Creek Bridge deck. The bridge itself, wedged tight between the … Read more

Teachers strike important to ensure quality education

Source: NZCTU The NZCTU Te Kauae Kaimahi is today supporting PPTA members across the country who are striking for fair pay increases, more subject specialist advisors, and greater teacher-led professional development funding. “The union movement stands in solidarity with secondary teachers who are fighting for a quality education system,” said NZCTU President Richard Wagstaff. “Workers … Read more

Lane blocked, SH10, Waipapa

Source: New Zealand Police A section of State Highway 10, north of Waipapa, is currently blocked following an earlier crash. At around 8am, a truck and trailer has rolled north of the township. The driver is thankfully uninjured, however one lane is currently blocked. A road closure is being put in place while the truck … Read more