SH1 closed following serious crash, Raumanga

Source: New Zealand Police (District News) Emergency services are responding to a serious crash on State Highway 1 in Raumanga this morning. Police were notified of the crash between a truck and a pedestrian at about 9.34am. At this early stage it appears one person has been critically injured. The road has been closed in … Read more

Consumer NZ – Despite low confidence in government efforts, people want urgent action to lower grocery bills

Source: Consumer NZ Consumer NZ calls for stronger regulation of supermarket pricing and promotional practices following its new survey on supermarkets. Consumer’s NZ Grocery Survey, carried out in mid-April, reveals a strong public appetite for government action to improve access to affordable food. Many respondents called for clear and effective intervention by the government, while … Read more

Statement from ACT MP Dr Parmjeet Parmar on terrorist attack in Kashmir

Source: ACT Party ACT MP Dr Parmjeet Parmar has condemned the recent terrorist attack near the town of Pahalgam, Kashmir, expressing deep sorrow and solidarity with the victims and their families. “This is a tragic act of terror and hate, and I condemn in the strongest of terms,” said Dr Parmar. “I am shocked and … Read more

Release: Transparency needed on changes to early childhood education

Source: New Zealand Labour Party The Government is putting children at risk in early childhood education (ECE) by proposing to loosen the requirement for qualified teachers. “David Seymour should focus on growing the number of qualified teachers so more children get the support they deserve,” Labour’s early childhood education spokesperson, Jan Tinetti said. “What’s worrying … Read more

New Zealand Flag half-masting to mark the funeral of His Holiness Pope Francis – Saturday 26 April 2025

Source: Ministry for Culture and Heritage At the request of the Prime Minister, the Right Honourable Christopher Luxon, the New Zealand Flag is to be flown at half-mast on all Government and public buildings on Saturday 26 April 2025 to mark the funeral of His Holiness Pope Francis. The Flag should be returned to full mast at 5pm … Read more

VANUATU: Families find climate-smart ways to grow crops 18 months on from cyclone devastation

Source: Save the Children Families in Vanuatu are adopting climate-smart agricultural techniques to improve food security, such as growing climate resistant crops, to prepare for future climate-driven disasters in the wake of devastating Tropical Cyclone Lola 18 months ago. Tropical Cyclone Lola was one of the most powerful off-season storms to strike the Pacific when it … Read more

Real Estate – National market turning a corner as listings surge and buyer confidence builds

Source: Raine & Horne Highlights Raine & Horne recorded a significant rise in listings and buyer activity in March 2025 across the country, signalling a strong property market rebound aligned with national price growth trends. Affordable prices, infrastructure investment, and coastal lifestyle appeal are driving renewed interest from both first-home buyers and investors, especially in … Read more

More than 900 health graduates to receive financial boost through bonding scheme

Source: New Zealand Government More than 900 newly qualified health professionals are set to receive financial support to kick-start their careers, Health Minister Simeon Brown says.“The Government is committed to growing and strengthening our health workforce, and retaining health professionals is a key part of that,” Mr Brown says.“We want more of our nurses, midwives, … Read more

Continued progress in cyclone recovery

Source: New Zealand Government Councils from regions severely impacted by the 2023 North Island Severe Weather Events continue to make steady progress repairing transport routes and building future flood resilience for their communities, Emergency Management and Recovery Minister, Mark Mitchell says. “As at the end of February 2025, Auckland, Gisborne and Hawke’s Bay councils have stabilised … Read more

A better path for apprentices and trainees

Source: New Zealand Government The Government is making changes to work-based learning so that industries have more influence over how they train apprentices and trainees, Vocational Education Minister Penny Simmonds says.          “Whether you’re a carpenter building the warm, dry homes of tomorrow, or a mechanic working to keep us safe on the roads, it’s important … Read more

Progress on Mill Road Stage One

Source: New Zealand Government Transport Minister Chris Bishop has welcomed the NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) Board’s endorsement of the investment case for Stage One of Mill Road, a crucial Road of National Significance.The Board has endorsed the investment case and approved $91.1 million for completing the design work and securing consents on Stage One.“South Auckland … Read more

Better compensation for scam victims

Source: New Zealand Government Banks have responded to the Government’s expectation to better protect Kiwi consumers from scams by introducing stronger safeguards and a compensation scheme, Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister Scott Simpson says.“New commitments from banks mean that if a bank fails to adequately warn and protect a consumer from a scam, they will … Read more

Name release – death at Wairere Falls

Source: New Zealand Police (National News) Police can now release the name of the man who died at Wairere Falls on Saturday 19 April. He was Abdullah Noori, 51, of Glen Innes, Auckland. Police extend their sympathies to his loved ones. His death has been referred to the Coroner. ENDS Issued by Police Media Centre … Read more

Four arrested following dairy burglary

Source: New Zealand Police (National News) Four youths allegedly responsible for a burglary at a Mount Wellington dairy have been apprehended. At about 2.50am, Police were called to the shop on Commissariat Road following a report of a vehicle being used to enter the premises. Auckland City East Area Prevention Manager, Inspector Rachel Dolheguy, says … Read more

St Johns homicide: Significant developments as arrests made

Source: New Zealand Police (National News) The Police investigation into the tragic death of Kyle Whorrall over Easter Weekend has progressed significantly. Detective Inspector Glenn Baldwin says on Tuesday afternoon, Police obtained further information about a black SUV that was subject of a media appeal. “The Operation Aberfeldy team commenced investigations into this vehicle of … Read more

Hainan fish on global tables: testament to successful Hainan Fresh Products initiative

Source: Media Outreach HAIKOU, CHINA – Media OutReach Newswire – 23 April 2025 – At the 5th China International Consumer Products Expo held in Hainan recently, Wang Kangzheng, a marketing staff member of the Hainan Haiken Marine Industry Group Co., Ltd., has been busy showcasing premium seafood. Golden pompano produced in the deep-sea aquaculture base … Read more

Galaxy Macau™ Teamed Up with SCMP Live to Spark Ideas and Innovation by Presenting the Capital Insights Forum

Source: Media Outreach Leading Experts Gathered at GICC to Transform Wealth Strategies in a New Era for Chinese Investors MACAO SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 23 April 2025 – Galaxy Macau™ partnered with South China Morning Post Live (SCMP Live) to jointly present the ground-breaking Capital Insights Forum: Transforming Wealth Strategies in a New … Read more

PolyU and Peking University Third Hospital establish Medicine-Engineering Collaborative Innovation Research Laboratory

Source: Media Outreach HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 23 April 2025 – The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) and Peking University Third Hospital (PUTH) have joined hands to establish the “Medicine-Engineering Collaborative Innovation Research Laboratory”, guided by the shared vision of “interdisciplinary medicine-engineering”. In alignment with the national strategy of “medical-engineering collaborative … Read more

Delphos Advises on Historic $20 Million Investment for Fintech LendMN to Propel Financial Inclusion in Mongolia

Source: Media Outreach WASHINGTON, DC and ULAANBAATAR, MONGOLIA – Media OutReach Newswire- 23 April 2025 – Delphos, a premier advisor in private emerging markets, proudly announces its role as the exclusive financial advisor for LendMN’s landmark $20 million USD debt financing. This strategic financial move marks the first significant milestone for a Mongolian fintech company, … Read more

Book launch – ‘Excellence in Care: A Guide for Managers and Nurses’ by Gillian Robinson-Gibb

Source: Nazareth Care Endorsed by Honourable Tracey Martin, CEO of the Aged Care Association NZ, “Excellence in Care: A Guide for Managers and Nurses (2025)” is authored by Gillian Robinson-Gibb. With 30 years of background managing and nursing in Aged Care, Gillian is also the Founder of Healthcare Compliance Solutions Ltd, Registered Nurse, and Auditor. … Read more

Banking Ombudsman Scheme backs banks’ stronger consumer protections from scams

Source: Banking Ombudsman Scheme 23 April 2025 – The Banking Ombudsman Scheme has welcomed today’s announcement by banks that they will crack down on scams. Banking Ombudsman Nicola Sladden said the scheme had been calling for stronger consumer protections from scams for some time. “We see first-hand the emotional and financial cost of scams. Beyond the monetary … Read more

Employment – Authenticity over Authority – 63% of professionals admit to leaving a previous employer because they didn’t resonate with leadership

Source: Robert Walters Two thirds of professionals (63%) have admitted that one of the leading reasons for leaving a previous employer is because they did not have a ‘connection’ with their management or leadership team.   A further 68% stated that their exit was due to ’empty promises’ from management – with professionals feeling that … Read more

Transporting New Zealand welcomes return to original speed limits

Source: Ia Ara Aotearoa Transporting New Zealand Today’s announcement by NZTA that 43 sections of state highway will revert to their previous higher speed limits, in line with community feedback, has been welcomed by road freight peak body Transporting New Zealand. The reversals must be implemented by July 1, 2025. Between 30 January and 13 March 2025, NZTA … Read more

EMA – Northwest Busway will transform Auckland’s western suburbs

Source: EMA The decision today by the NZ Transport Agency to endorse the Northwest Busway investment case is welcome news for West Auckland residents, says EMA’s Head of Advocacy, Alan McDonald. “We’ve seen the success of the Northern Busway in significantly reducing traffic on the Auckland Harbour Bridge,” he says. “There is no doubt that the … Read more

St Johns homicide: Name release

Source: New Zealand Police (National News) Police can now formally release the name of the man tragically killed in St Johns on the night of 19 April. He was 33-year-old US national, Kyle Austin Whorrall. Police are continuing to investigate Kyle’s senseless death and are working to identify those who were involved. Detective Inspector Glenn … Read more

NZ-AU: Update on Transaction Regulatory Approvals

Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-NZ-AU) BRISBANE, Australia, April 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Sayona Mining Limited (“Sayona” or “Company”) (ASX:SYA; OTCQB:SYAXF) provides an update on the proposed transaction with Piedmont Lithium Inc. (“Piedmont Lithium”) (NASDAQ:PLL, ASX:PLL) (see announcement on 19 November 2024) (the “Transaction”) that will combine the two companies to create a leading lithium business. Subject … Read more

Bridge on popular Hooker Valley Track at Aoraki/Mount Cook closed after heavy rainfall

Source: Department of Conservation Date:  23 April 2025 The second bridge on the Hooker Valley Track has been impacted by riverbank erosion from wind and rain events over the past few years and is also susceptible to heavy snowfalls. DOC staff and engineers have been closely monitoring riverbank erosion at the bridge, and following the recent … Read more