Motorists advised to expect delays: Greenlane

Source: New Zealand Police Motorists are being advised to expect delays citybound from Greenlane this morning following a vehicle breakdown. The incident, between Greenlane and Market Roads, was reported to Police at about 6.30am. Road users are advised to expect delays or consider alternative routes to the CBD. ENDS. Nicole Bremner/NZ Police  MIL OSI

Fatal Crash, Station Road, Poroporo

Source: New Zealand Police Police can confirm one person has died following a serious crash in Poroporo overnight. At around 10pm, emergency services were called to a single-vehicle crash on Station Road near Buller Road. Sadly, one person was located deceased at the scene. Three other people were transported to hospital in a serious condition. … Read more

Education – QPEC condemns Minister Seymour’s campaign to fine parents whose children do not attend school to a particular standard

Source: QPEC “David Seymour warns of prosecutions this year in school truancy crackdown” Understanding School Absence – QPEC condemns Minister Seymour’s campaign to fine parents whose children do not attend school to a particular standard.   The Minister is launched on an expensive and fruitless game to blame and shame parents.   This feeds his … Read more

Environment – Paddle-outs in seven locations show strength of opposition to seabed mining

Source: Kiwis Against Seabed Mining On World Oceans Day, kiwis across the North Island’s west coast gathered today to paddle out in opposition to seabed mining, in seven different locations. The day started in Patea, South Taranaki at 0730 am, with a small but determined crew paddling out in freezing temperatures, including Debbie Ngawera Packer.  Many … Read more

Bringing families together with Parent Boost

Source: New Zealand Government The Government is delivering on its commitment to support parents living offshore to visit and stay with their families in New Zealand for longer, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Education Minister Erica Stanford say.  Beginning in September, a new ‘Parent Boost’ visa would grant the parents of New Zealand citizens and … Read more

Appeal for information: Hit and run, Paremoremo

Source: New Zealand Police Attributable to Sergeant Jason Cleeton: Police are asking for the public’s help after a hit-and-run incident this morning that left two women and their dogs injured. Emergency services were called to Attwood Road, Paremoremo, about 7.10am after a report of a white ute striking two pedestrians. The vehicle then left the … Read more

Govt parent boost changes prioritise rich over poor

Source: Green Party The Green Party is calling out the Government’s parent boost changes that benefit a wealthier minority while doing nothing to help reunite thousands of migrant families.  “The Government is essentially telling thousands of migrant families that if your parents don’t have a quarter of a million in funds, they are not welcome … Read more

Employment Issues – Suspension of Te Roopu Taurima workers unacceptable – CTU

Source: New Zealand Council of Trade Unions Te Kauae Kaimahi The New Zealand Council of Trade Unions Te Kauae Kaimahi stands in solidarity with the 38 workers and PSA members who have been suspended without pay by disability residential care provider Te Roopu Taurima o Manukau Trust. “We condemn the actions of Te Roopu Taurima … Read more

Shan Jixiang: Fujian’s marine culture has made tremendous contributions to the development of global civilization

Source: Media Outreach FUZHOU, CHINA – Media OutReach Newswire – 8 June 2025 – Fujian recently launched the “Marine Culture in Fujian” campaign, inviting experts to express their perspectives on the province’s successful marine culture. In this video, Shan Jixiang (Director of the Expert Committee of the Chinese Cultural Relics Society and Director of the … Read more

Desert Road expected to reopen shortly

Source: New Zealand Police The Desert Road is expected to reopen approximately 6:45pm following the fatal crash earlier today. Motorists are thanked for their patience while emergency services and contractors worked at the scene. For updates on the road opening, please check https://www.journeys.nzta.govt.nz/regions/bay-of-plenty ENDS MIL OSI

Fatal crash, SH1, Desert Road

Source: New Zealand Police One person has died following a crash on the Desert Road this afternoon. Police were called to a two-vehicle crash on State Highway One at around 1.10pm. Sadly, one person was located deceased at the scene. The road remains closed while the Serious Crash Unit conducts a scene examination. Motorists are … Read more

Jones to Singapore for major energy conference

Source: New Zealand Government Resources Minister Shane Jones travels to Singapore tomorrow where he will speak to more than 400 executives about New Zealand’s oil and gas investment opportunities at the Asia Pacific Energy Capital Assembly. “As a fierce champion for New Zealand’s oil and gas sector, the Asia Pacific Energy Capital Assembly conference on … Read more

Employment Issues – Sunday rally to protest outrageous suspension of 38 disability workers – PSA

Source: PSA Disability workers will be making their concerns loud and clear at a rally at 2pm tomorrow to protest the suspension without pay of 38 workers at disability residential care provider Te Roopu Taurima o Manukau Trust. Te Roopu Taurima o Manukau Trust is the country’s largest kaupapa Māori community disability provider. It operates residential whare … Read more

$3 Billion to Buy U.S. Agricultural Commodities: Vietnam Seeks a Good Deal of Reciprocal Trade Agreement with the U.S.

Source: Media Outreach WASHINGTON D.C, US – Media OutReach Newswire – 7 June 2025 – Vietnam’s Minister of Agriculture and Environment Do Duc Duy led a delegation of nearly 50 agencies, agribusinesses, and associations to the United States from June 2–6, 2025, to promote trade and increase imports of agricultural and timber products. The delegation … Read more

Update: Police still appealing for sightings of Elisabeth

Source: New Zealand Police The search for missing woman 79-year-old Elisabeth has resumed today in Christchurch, after poor weather conditions paused search activity yesterday. Police Search and Rescue, along with volunteers from Land Search and Rescue, are out operating in the Fendalton and Riccarton areas. Residents may notice an increased Police presence, and we thank … Read more

Road blocked, SH1, Desert Road

Source: New Zealand Police State Highway One, Desert Road is blocked following a crash this afternoon. Emergency services received a report of the two-vehicle crash at around 1.10pm. Initial indications suggest there are serious injuries. The road is blocked near the Oturere Stream. Motorists are advised to avoid the area if possible and expect delays. … Read more

Have you seen Travis? Police continue to appeal for sightings

Source: New Zealand Police The search for missing 25-year-old Travis Langford remains ongoing, nearly five months after he was last seen. His vehicle was located burnt out on a Tolley Road farm in Ngaroma in January, and his dog was found in a nearby paddock the following day. Police recovered personal items belonging to Travis … Read more

Advocacy News – Auckland Business Chamber ‘tone deaf’ in seeking profit from genocidal Israel – PSNA

Source: Palestinian Solidarity Network Aotearoa (PSNA)   An Evening for Exploring Israeli-Kiwi Synergies and Partnership Calendar Icon Event hosted by New Zealand Israel Innovation Hub June 25, 2025 – June 25, 2025 Auckland Central, Auckland, New Zealand    Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa says it’s astounded that an Israeli-NZ collaboration event is planned in Auckland later this … Read more

Manawatū Tararua Highway open for business

Source: New Zealand Government A more efficient, reliable and safer journey through the Ruahine Ranges will open to traffic from the week of 9 June, with the completion of the Manawatū Tararua Highway, says Transport Minister Chris Bishop. The new 11.5-kilometre highway between Ashhurst and Woodville replaces State Highway 3 through the Manawatū Gorge, which … Read more

Full speed ahead for Fast-track projects

Source: New Zealand Government Today marks four months since the Fast-track Approvals Act opened for project applications. The projects which have applied for Fast-track approvals could contribute 12,208 new homes and 1,136 new retirement units, if approved. On Friday, 6 June, associate panel convener Helen Atkins appointed the fourth expert panel to oversee the Milldale … Read more

The 2025 MICHELIN Guide Hanoi | Ho Chi Minh City | Da Nang Celebrates Vietnam’s Culinary Ascent With 9 One Star, 2 Green Star, and 63 Bib Gourmand

Source: Media Outreach The 2025 MICHELIN Guide selection in Vietnam features a record 181 establishments: 9 One MICHELIN Star (1 new and 1 promoted), 2 MICHELIN Green Star (1 new), 63 Bib Gourmand (9 new), and 109 MICHELIN Selected (14 new). CieL (Ho Chi Minh City) directly debuts with One MICHELIN Star, while Coco Dining … Read more

NZP (an ICE Pharma Company) named ExportNZ ASB Exporter of the Year 2025

Source: Business Central NZP (an ICE Pharma Company) has been named Exporter of the Year at the 2025 ExportNZ ASB Central Region Export Awards. NZP celebrated their win of the supreme award at the Palmy Conference + Function Centre in front of an exuberant crowd on Friday June 6 – the first time the gala dinner … Read more

Vingroup and Gulf States Pursue Sustainability-Led Growth as Legacy Powerhouses Reinvent

Source: Media Outreach Vietnam’s Vingroup and Gulf states are both rewriting their growth playbooks through state-led sustainability drives, forging a parallel transformation from legacy empires into green innovation hubs. HANOI, VIETNAM – Media OutReach Newswire – 6 June 2025 – Vietnam’s Vingroup and Gulf nations share parallel journeys of strategic reinvention, as the old playbooks … Read more

Government congratulates Ahuwhenua Trophy winners

Source: New Zealand Government Agriculture Minister Todd McClay and Māori Development Minister Tama Potaka have congratulated the winners of the 2025 Ahuwhenua Trophy and the Ahuwhenua Young Māori Farmer Award, recognising their excellence and leadership in Māori agribusiness. The Northland-based Whangaroa Ngaiotonga Trust was awarded the 2025 Ahuwhenua Trophy for excellence in Māori sheep and … Read more

EKOUAER Debuts in Monaco as Exclusive VIP Gifting Partner on Titania Yacht

Source: Media Outreach MONTE CARLO, MONACO – Media OutReach Newswire – 6 June 2025 – During the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix, EKOUAER debuted as the Exclusive VIP Gifting Partner aboard the Titania yacht—a milestone in its evolution from trusted loungewear brand to symbol of modern, elevated luxury. Against the backdrop of one of motorsport’s most … Read more

Inviting the World to Explore Hainan, Overseas Tour Operators Hainan Tour 2025 Will Kick Off Soon

Source: Media Outreach SANYA, CHINA – Media OutReach Newswire – 6 June 2025 – At this pivotal moment when Hainan steadily advances its special customs operations and turns itself into an international tourism and consumption destination, the Overseas Tour Operators Hainan Tour 2025, jointly organized by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Radio, Television and Sports … Read more

Man due in court following crash, Pongakawa

Source: New Zealand Police A man will be appearing in court next week in relation to the death of a man following a crash in Pongakawa. The single-vehicle crash happened around 8:45pm on Tuesday 3 June on Maniatutu Road. It was not reported to Police at the time, and the driver and the passengers of … Read more