Name release: Fatal crash, Wairoa

Source: New Zealand Police Police can now release the name of the man who died following a crash on Kopu Road in Wairoa on 18 May. He was Gene Hyrem Popata, 39, from Wairoa. Police extend our condolences to his family and friends during this difficult time. Enquiries into the circumstances of the crash are … Read more

“It takes a village!” Hihi spread their wings after record breaking breeding season

Source: Police investigating after shots fired at Hastings house Date:  26 May 2025 Source:  Department of Conservation and Auckland Council Earlier this month, 40 hihi were relocated to the Auckland Council managed Shakespear Open Sanctuary. They join Shakespear’s small but thriving population translocated in 2024. Environmental champion Councillor Mike Lee says the reintroduction of hihi to the … Read more

Teledyne Space Imaging Launches Industrial Image Sensors Tested for Space

Source: Media Outreach GRENOBLE, FRANCE – Media OutReach Newswire – 26 May 2025 – Teledyne Technologies Incorporated (NYSE:TDY), a leading provider of advanced imaging solutions, is proud to announce the release of three variants of industrial CMOS sensors, with resolutions ranging from 1.3MP up to 67MP, following a delta space qualification methodology and radiation testing. … Read more

Wildberries launches new analytics, delivery tools for sellers in Kazakhstan

Source: Media Outreach ALMATY, KAZAKHSTAN – Media OutReach Newswire – 26 May 2025 – Wildberries, a leading e-commerce platform in Eurasia, has launched new tools for sellers in Kazakhstan to help boost sales on the marketplace through an AI-based analytics service and to provide greater control over parcel delivery timing to customers. Wildberries has extended … Read more

Government to deliver redevelopment of Nelson Hospital

Source: NZ Music Month takes to the streets Nelson Hospital will get a major redevelopment as part of the Government’s $1 billion boost to hospital infrastructure and will be the first hospital in the country to receive a new temporary inpatient unit while construction is underway, Health Minister Simeon Brown says. “This is a significant … Read more

Wake Up to a Symphony of Flavour as Popeyes® Singapore Launches First-Ever Breakfast Menu

Source: Media Outreach New “Breakfast Symphony” menu celebrates indulgent mornings with bold Louisiana soul and local comfort SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 26 May 2025 – Breakfast lovers in Singapore, set your alarms for deliciousness! Popeyes Singapore is proud to announce the launch of its first-of-its-kind breakfast menu, rolling out island wide across all … Read more

Kenanga Investors Leads Phase 3 Of Dive Against Debris Initiative

Source: Media Outreach Kenanga Investors, alongside other volunteers collected 282.4 kg of waste from the beach and marine areas KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA – Media OutReach Newswire – 26 May 2025 – Kenanga Investors Berhad (“Kenanga Investors“) returned as the lead sponsor for the Dive Against Debris initiative for the third consecutive year, having supported the … Read more

Octa Broker Insights: Navigating Cryptocurrency Markets with CFDs in 2025

Source: Media Outreach KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA – Media OutReach Newswire – 26 May 2025 – As global crypto markets show increased volatility, traders rethink their risk exposure. One vivid option is contracts for difference (CFDs). Kar Yong Ang, a financial market analyst at Octa broker, shares three reasons crypto traders should adopt CFDs and migrate … Read more

AI training to boost public sector productivity

Source: NZ Music Month takes to the streets New artificial intelligence (AI) training will increase the uptake of AI and boost productivity in the public service, Digitising Government and Public Service Minister Judith Collins says. “Across the public sector, AI offers a real opportunity to improve decision-making and deliver better outcomes for New Zealanders,” says … Read more

Have your say on Public Finance Amendment Bill

Source: Media Release On behalf of:    Finance and Expenditure Committee For release:     26 May 2025 Have your say on Public Finance Amendment Bill The Chair of the Finance and Expenditure Committee is calling for submissions on the Public Finance Amendment Bill. The closing date for submissions is 11.59pm on Monday, 7 July 2025. … Read more

Submissions are now open on the Regulatory Standards Bill

Source: Media Release Organisation:   Finance and Expenditure Committee For release:     26 May 2025 Submissions are now open on the Regulatory Standards Bill The Chair of the Finance and Expenditure Committee is calling for submissions on the Regulatory Standards Bill with a closing date of 1pm, 23 June 2025. The bill aims to support … Read more

Mecpec Trading Received Shell’s Best Reseller in the East Award 2024

Source: Media Outreach SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 26 May 2025 – Mecpec Trading Co Pte Ltd, a distributor of petroleum-related products, was awarded the Best Reseller in the East by Shell in 2024. The award was based on Mecpec’s performance as a fuel reseller and its contribution to Shell’s distribution operations in Singapore. … Read more

Improving our guidance

Source: 26 May 2025 WorkSafe is improving its approach to developing, maintaining, and sharing guidance to make sure businesses have the information they need to manage their biggest health and safety risks.​ We publish a range of information and resources to help businesses and workers to understand how to meet their responsibilities to ensure work … Read more

Agriculture – Federated Farmers launches ‘SOS: Save Our Sheep’ Campaign

Source: Federated Farmers Federated Farmers has launched a new campaign, SOS: Save Our Sheep, calling for urgent action to halt the collapse of New Zealand’s sheep industry. “Once the backbone of New Zealand’s economy, sheep are fast becoming an endangered species in this country,” Federated Farmers meat & wool chair Toby Williams says. “Each year we’re … Read more

5 royal ways to celebrate King’s Birthday weekend

Source: Secondary teachers question rationale for changes to relationship education guidelines Make the most of the King’s Birthday weekend holiday on 2 June by having a right royal good time around Auckland. But spending the day living a life fit for a king doesn’t mean riding in gilded carriages, cutting ribbons or waving from a … Read more

Police investigating arson following positive leads, Waikaia

Source: New Zealand Police Gore Police are following positive lines of enquiry in the investigation of a suspicious house fire in Waikaia. On Wednesday 21 February 2024, emergency services were alerted to a house fire on Elswick Street just after midnight. Thankfully there were no injuries, however the house and two vehicles on the property … Read more

Stats NZ information release: Local authority financial statistics: Year ended June 2024

Source: Statistics New Zealand Local authority financial statistics: Year ended June 2024 – 26 May 2025 – Local authority financial statistics provide information on the annual performance of core non-trading activities of all New Zealand’s territorial and regional councils. Data qualityThe Local Authority Census for the June 2024 year did not achieve full coverage. Historically, … Read more

First Responders – Multiple flooding callouts in Nelson

Source: Fire and Emergency New Zealand Fire and Emergency New Zealand is currently responding to a large number of flooding incidents in central Nelson caused by heavy rainfall. Southern Communications Centre shift manager Lyn Crossan says there have been more than 20 incidents reported since 10.15am this morning, most of them in the area between Washington … Read more

University Research – Taking the mic: Māori and Pacific voices in the media – UoA

Source: University of Auckland (UoA) Savvy media interaction can shape the perception and success of community-led health initiatives, particularly for Māori and Pacific people, according to a recent study. Organisations working to assist Indigenous and diverse communities should take control of their narrative in the news rather than reacting to media coverage, according to research … Read more

Survey sheds light on coastal bird’s decline across the Auckland region

Source: Secondary teachers question rationale for changes to relationship education guidelines A recent bird survey along the south Kaipara Peninsula including Pāpakanui, Muriwai, Bethells, Piha, and the east coast’s Tāwharanui Peninsula has revealed a sobering result for the New Zealand pipit, or pihoihoi. Despite the area’s seemingly good dune habitat, just four solitary pipits were … Read more

Benefit exploitation just got a lot harder

Source: “As of today, it’s a going to be a lot harder to exploit the benefit system,” says ACT Leader David Seymour. “Today marks the launch of new benefit sanctions, including electronic money management. This has been an ACT policy since 2017, and in 2023 National agreed to include it in our coalition agreement. It … Read more

Pouākai Hut progress shows smart thinking

Source: Police investigating after shots fired at Hastings house Date:  26 May 2025 Work on the new Pouākai Hut within Te Papa-Kura-o-Taranaki is well advanced, with the bulk of the structure completed thanks to the clever thinking and hard work of DOC staff working with iwi, hapū and numerous local contractors. A key aspect of the … Read more

Federated Farmers – SOS call: Save Our Sheep

Source: Federated Farmers OPINION: By Toby Williams, Federated Farmers meat & wool chair From the golden age of wool to lamb roasts at Sunday dinner, sheep farming has sat at the heart of our national identity for generations. We used to proudly say New Zealand was built off the sheep’s back-but today our sheep farmers are sitting … Read more

PSA supports peoples’ select committee on undemocratic pay equity changes

Source: PSA The PSA welcomes the launch today of a People’s select committee to hear the views of women, pay equity experts and other New Zealanders on the Government’s rushed changes to the Pay Equity Act. The legislation, which has slammed the brakes on pay equity claims for more than 150,000 underpaid, mainly female workers of … Read more

Budget 2025 misses opportunity to give primary care a leading role in addressing and improving healthcare in Aotearoa

Source: Royal NZ College of General Practitioners The 2025 Budget has missed an important opportunity to recognise the value that the general practice and primary care workforce can have on improving the health outcomes of New Zealanders. The bulk of healthcare happens in the community by specialist GPs and primary care teams, not in the hospitals. … Read more

Advocacy – Former MPs announce People’s Select Committee on Pay Equity

Source: CTU A group of 10 former women MPs from across the political spectrum announced today that they have a formed the People’s Select Committee on Pay Equity to examine the Government’s changes to the Equal Pay Act. It will serve as an extra-parliamentary committee tasked with considering public submissions and independently examining the new … Read more

Granny flats bill passes first reading

Source: Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment MBIE (2) The Bill, which is expected to be passed by the end of the year, will exempt granny flats of up to 70 square metres from needing a building consent if it’s a simple design, meets the Building Code and built by authorised building professionals. The consent … Read more