Man charged over death in Mt Eden Corrections Facility

Source: New Zealand Police A murder charge has been laid following the death of an inmate at Mount Eden Corrections Facility on 27 June. “A 32-year-old man has been charged with murder,” acting Detective Inspector Greg Brand, of Auckland City CIB, says.  “Police enquires are ongoing and at this stage and as this matter is … Read more

Increased accountability for Jobseeker Support

Source: New Zealand Government From today, people getting Jobseeker Support will need to reapply every 26 weeks (six months), instead of just once a year, Social Development and Employment Minister Louise Upston says.  “This previously signalled change increases accountability, while also improving opportunities for jobseekers,” Louise Upston says. “Reapplying for their benefit more often makes … Read more

Comprehensive medical device list in effect

Source: New Zealand Government Associate Health Minister David Seymour has today announced that Pharmac have created their comprehensive list of medical devices which are used in public hospitals, to improve the way they manage medical devices. “Almost everyone diagnosed or treated at a public hospital relies on medical devices for their care. These can range … Read more

Ferry privatisation would be a disaster

Source: Maritime Union of New Zealand The Maritime Union of New Zealand (MUNZ) says suggestions of privatisation of the new Cook Strait Interislander ferries would be a dangerous step backwards. The proposals were contained in a cabinet paper presented to the Government earlier this year and obtained by media under the OIA. Maritime Union of … Read more

Kiwis’ hard-earned money safer

Source: New Zealand Government New rules taking effect today will provide greater protection for Kiwis’ money in the unlikely event of a bank collapse, Finance Minister Nicola Willis says. From today, deposits at banks, building societies, credit unions and finance companies are insured up to $100,000 per person, per institution. The change comes from the … Read more

ICONSIAM in Collaboration with Shanghai Yuyuan Tourist Mart Group Brings China’s Most Iconic Lantern Festival to Thailand for the First Time

Source: Media Outreach “Yuyuan Lantern Festival 2025” Lights Up Bangkok to Celebrate 50 Years of Thai–Chinese Diplomatic Ties BANGKOK, THAILAND – Media OutReach Newswire – 1 July 2025 – ICONSIAM, the global landmark along the Chao Phraya River, joins hands with Shanghai Yuyuan Tourist Mart Group, the legendary host of China’s most prestigious lantern festival … Read more

Shopee’s Self Collection Point Empowers Local Communities and MSMEs

Source: Media Outreach KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA – Media OutReach Newswire – 1 July 2025 – In today’s fast-paced world, convenience matters, but so does community. The Self Collection Point shipping option is doing more than just offering buyers a more affordable and flexible delivery option. With over 5,000 collection points nationwide, it’s quietly empowering local … Read more

Greater certainty for New Zealanders with cancer

Source: PHARMAC New Zealanders with cancer will have greater continuity of care from today, following Pharmac’s decision on amending pharmaceutical schedule rules to allow access to new publicly funded cancer medicines in private hospitals and clinics.  From 1 July 2025, when Pharmac funds a new cancer medicine or widens access to existing funded cancer medicines, … Read more

Name release: Fatal crash, Waipukurau

Source: New Zealand Police Police can now release the name of the woman who died following a crash in Waipukurau on 29 June. She was 31-year-old Amberlee Carlson, of Waipukurau. Our thoughts are with those close to her at this difficult time. Enquiries into the circumstances of the crash remain ongoing. ENDS Issued by the … Read more

Police target anti-social road users ignoring rules

Source: New Zealand Police Waitematā Police targeted boy racers and illegally modified vehicles during the past two weeks, as part of an operation focusing on disrupting anti-social road user behaviour. The operation, which took place on the Fridays and Saturdays between 19 and 28 June, succeeded with a string of results including more than 154 … Read more

Prime Immigration Consultancy Announces Expansion of Service Offerings to Help Clients Achieve the Singapore Dream

Source: Media Outreach SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 1 July 2025 – Prime Immigration Consultancy (PIC), a Singapore-based immigration consultancy, has announced an expansion of its services to provide more comprehensive support for clients pursuing Permanent Residency (PR) and Citizenship. This enhancement reflects PIC’s dedication to helping individuals and families achieve the Singapore Dream—a … Read more

Gaw Capital Appoints Nicholas Toh as Managing Director – Head of Data Centre Platform, Asia (Ex-China)

Source: Media Outreach SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 1 July 2025 – Gaw Capital Partners, a leading multi-asset investment managementfirm, is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Nicholas Toh as Managing Director – Head of Data Centre Platform, Asia (Ex-China), effective today. Based in Singapore, Mr. Toh will focus on Pan Asia data … Read more

Octa Black: Octa broker’s premium trading experience

Source: Media Outreach KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA – Media OutReach Newswire – 1 July 2025 – Octa, a globally regulated and trusted broker since 2011, rewards its high-value clients in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Nigeria with an exclusive, invite-only privilege program branded ‘Octa Black’. The broker’s benefit offer adds a new dimension to the invitees’ financial journey, … Read more

Police investigating after baby critically injured, Foxton Beach

Source: New Zealand Police To be attributed to Detective Senior Sergeant Michael Deegan, Central District Investigation Manager: Police are investigating after a 6-month-old baby was found with critical injuries at a Foxton Beach house on Sunday 29 June. Emergency services were called to the Seabury Avenue house at around 5.30am that day. The baby was … Read more

First ever national list of medical devices now live

Source: PHARMAC 1 July 2025 Media release Hospital devices New Zealand’s first ever nationwide list of medical devices, effective from today, will support better patient care and enable long term investments in medical devices, Pharmac’s Director Medical Devices Catherine Epps says. Pharmac has been building a list of all medical devices currently used in public … Read more

Greenpeace – Government moves to further weaken freshwater protections as new report highlights poor state of New Zealand drinking water

Source: Greenpeace Greenpeace says it is deeply disturbed by the findings of the latest Taumata Arowai report, which shows that seven registered water supplies exceeded levels of nitrate associated with an increased risk of preterm birth. The organisation says it is also concerning that this news comes while the Government is consulting on proposals that would further … Read more

Universities – Selina Tusitala Marsh appointed inaugural Commonwealth Poet Laureate – UoA

Source: University of Auckland (UoA) Notable New Zealand poet and academic Selina Tusitala Marsh ONZM, FRSNZ has been announced as the first Commonwealth Poet Laureate. The professor of English at Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland is a former New Zealand Poet Laureate and award-winning writer, known for her three collections of poetry and most … Read more

Stage 2 of SH16 safety improvements project to move forward to construction

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) is pleased to confirm that additional funding has been approved for Stage 2 of the State Highway 16 (SH16) Brigham Creek to Waimauku safety improvements project which runs between Brigham Creek interchange and Kumeū town centre. These improvements will make this important link safer … Read more

Northland News – CityLink bus service to Matai St to be reinstated

Source: Northland Regional Council CityLink Whangārei is to resume services to Matai St that were suspended in March after a series of rock throwing incidents that damaged buses and put drivers and passengers at risk. The 16-bus CityLink network is operated by Ritchies Transport Whangarei under contract to the Northland Regional Council. The council’s Transport Manager … Read more

Agriculture – OSPRI expects smooth transition to in-house TB testing

Source: OSPRI New Zealand The move to bring bovine TB testing in-house at OSPRI officially starts today, as a team of 37 skilled and experienced technicians begin work with the disease eradication agency. Another 10 seasonal field technicians start later in the year. OSPRI took over the TBfree national eradication programme in 2013, and testing was … Read more

Local News – Metropolitan Wellington councils confirm new water services delivery model

Source: Porirua City Council Metropolitan Wellington councils confirm new water services delivery model Five councils covering the Wellington metropolitan area – Hutt City Council, Porirua City Council, Upper Hutt City Council, Wellington City Council and Greater Wellington Regional Council – have all now confirmed they will establish a new, jointly-owned organisation to deliver water services to … Read more

Greenpeace – Official documents reveal widespread opposition to Seymour’s Regulatory Standards Bill

Source: Greenpeace Documents released to Greenpeace Aotearoa under the Official Information Act reveal that both the Ministry for the Environment (MfE) and Treasury have joined the growing list of bodies issuing strong warnings against the Regulatory Standards Bill. In a scathing assessment dated 20 March, the Ministry for the Environment described the Bill as “deeply problematic” and warned … Read more

Transport – Funding to speed up market demand for New Zealand’s recycled tyres

Source: Tyrewise Innovators, investors and change makers are being called on to put their best ideas forward as a substantial investment in funding becomes available to develop the market for tyre-derived recycled rubber material, and create economic value from Aotearoa New Zealand’s worn-out tyres. Tyrewise, the country’s regulated product stewardship scheme for end-of-life tyres, is … Read more

Annual number of home consents down 3.8 percent – Stats NZ media and information release: Building consents issued: May 2025

Annual number of home consents down 3.8 percent – media release 1 July 2025 There were 33,530 new homes consented in Aotearoa New Zealand in the year ended May 2025, down 3.8 percent compared with the year ended May 2024, according to figures released by Stats NZ today. “The record for the annual number of new … Read more

Universities – Can reading the news make you richer? – UoA

Source: University of Auckland (UoA) Researchers have uncovered a novel way to forecast stock market volatility using daily business news. Business news can do more than report on financial markets; it can predict where they’re headed. That’s the finding from a new study by University of Auckland finance lecturer Dr Justin J. Case and Queensland … Read more

Poached gecko seen alive in the wild

Source: NZ Department of Conservation Date:  01 July 2025 The gecko was one of three females illegally taken and held in captivity until they were discovered during a Department of Conservation (DOC) investigation in 2022. All three required life-saving surgery at Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University’s Wildbase Hospital to remove stuck eggs, and after successful … Read more

Economy – Depositor Compensation Scheme now in effect – Reserve Bank

Source: Reserve Bank of New Zealand 1 July 2025 – The Depositor Compensation Scheme (DCS) came into effect today, protecting depositors for up to $100,000 in the unlikely event that their bank or other licensed deposit taker fails.   Licensed deposit takers include banks, credit unions, building societies and finance companies who take retail deposits in … Read more