SH29 Tauriko Enabling Works project driving towards major milestones 

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency Road users will be enjoying 2 new Tauriko West intersections by May, as part of the State Highway 29 (SH29) Tauriko Enabling Works project.  NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) advises that a new intersection in Tauriko Village, near where the former service station was, will open with a temporary … Read more

Recognising Purpose-Driven Excellence: ACES Awards 2025 Opens Nominations for the Philippines’ Most Visionary Leaders and Companies

Source: Media Outreach MANILA, PHILIPPINES – Media OutReach Newswire – 16 April 2025 – In a region rich with ambition, the Philippines continues to lead with sustainability and purposeful leadership. The Asia Corporate Excellence & Sustainability (ACES) Awards has officially opened Wave 2 nominations for its 2025 edition – inviting Filipino companies and leaders to … Read more

Kawakawa homicide: Name release

Source: New Zealand Police (National News) Police can today release the name of the man who was located deceased in a vehicle in Kawakawa on 13 April. He was 63-year-old Archibald McKenzie, of Te Ti Mangonui. Detective Inspector Rhys Johnston says: “A 49-year-old man will reappear on 2 May in the Whangārei High Court, charged … Read more

Speech to Business Canterbury – 16 April 2025

Source: ACT Party Introduction Thank you very much to Leeann and the team for hosting me here at Business Canterbury. I say it every time but I’ll say it again: we need to celebrate business in this country. Too often, when a business makes a profit, people jump to the conclusion that someone, somewhere must … Read more

Leaner Reserve Bank should restore inflation-fighting focus

Source: ACT Party ACT is welcoming the Government’s announcement of a 25 percent reduction in budgeted operational funding for the Reserve Bank, which aligns with the commitment in our coalition agreement to narrow the Reserve Bank’s remit and focus on price stability. ACT Leader David Seymour says: “Under Labour, the Reserve Bank used its resources … Read more

Fatal crash, Tangoio

Source: New Zealand Police (District News) Police can confirm one person has died following a crash on State Highway 2, Tangoio this morning. The crash involving two vehicles was reported to Police just before 9am. One person died at the scene, three others were transported to hospital, two with serious injuries and one with moderate … Read more

Weather – Cyclone Tam brings rain, wind and coastal hazards to New Zealand – MetService

Source: MetService Covering period of Wednesday 16th – Friday 18th April – As Cyclone Tam approaches Aotearoa New Zealand from the north, the two-pronged weather event brings both heavy rain and strong winds, with impacts from the one likely to intensify impacts from the other. Warnings and Watches have been updated, with more areas added. … Read more

Health Advisory: Waitematā Hui for Health – NZNO

Source: New Zealand Nurses Organisation On Wednesday, New Zealand Nurses Organisation Tōpūtanga Tapuhi Kaitiaki o Aotearoa (NZNO) members who work at North Shore and Waitakere hospitals will engage with local leaders and politicians about the dire state their local hospitals and the public health system. Like many hospitals North Shore and Waitakere are struggling with under-resourcing … Read more

SH1 Central North Island now smoother and safer

Source: New Zealand Government In great news for Kiwi road users, the first season of the country’s most ambitious road maintenance project ever has seen 119 lane kilometres of State Highway 1 (SH1) between Tīrau and Waiouru rehabilitated or resealed, Transport Minister Chris Bishop says. “As this huge maintenance effort comes to an end, I … Read more

Consultation open on changes to emergency management legislation

Source: New Zealand Government The Government is seeking public feedback on options to strengthen New Zealand’s overarching emergency management legislation, Emergency Management and Recovery Minister Mark Mitchell announced today. “The Government is committed to strengthening New Zealand’s emergency management system and ensuring that it can meet the growing risk we face from severe weather events … Read more

Economy – The Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s Five Year Funding Agreement published

Source: Reserve Bank of New Zealand  16 April 2025 – The Minister of Finance has today published the Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s (RBNZ) Five Year Funding Agreement (FYFA). The FYFA sets the RBNZ’s core operating expenditure from 1 July 2025 through to 31 June 2030.   The FYFA has been set at $750m, with some elements … Read more

Tuhikaramea Road, Temple View closed following crash

Source: New Zealand Police (District News) Tuhikaramea Road, Temple View is closed following a crash. The single vehicle crash was reported at 10:30am. Initial indications are that there are serious injuries. Diversions are in place at the intersection with Collins Road (south) and Kahikatea Drive (north). The road is expected to be closed for a … Read more

Reserve Bank funding reduction agreed

Source: New Zealand Government The Government and the Reserve Bank board have agreed a funding agreement that will reduce budgeted operating expenses for the bank by about 25 per cent in the coming year.“The new five-year agreement reflects the need for all government entities to identify cost savings and demonstrate value for money, Finance Minister … Read more

Welcome insights to make hospitality thrive

Source: New Zealand Government Tourism and Hospitality Minister Louise Upston has welcomed a report from the Restaurant Association and Hospitality New Zealand on steps to support the hospitality sector to thrive. “It’s fantastic to see the insights and ideas discussed at last year’s Hospitality Summit now presented as actionable solutions in this report,” Louise Upston … Read more

Transport and Legislation – Ending ACC discount for safe truck drivers is a backwards move

Source: Ia Ara Aotearoa Transporting New Zealand Road freight industry group Transporting New Zealand is calling on the Government to reverse its decision to end an ACC levy discount for truck drivers, saying the move will jeopardise road safety. The ACC Fleet Saver package closes to new entrants from 1 July this year and will end … Read more

Easter – Watch out for public holiday surcharges on Easter Sunday – Consumer NZ

Source: Consumer NZ Before you head out to celebrate this Easter, Consumer NZ wants to make sure you aren’t stung with Easter Sunday surcharges. Consumer NZ is sharing a timely refresher on the rules about public holiday surcharges as we head towards Easter and Anzac Day. Jessica Walker, acting head of research and advocacy at … Read more

Transport Sector – NZTA heeds trucking industry advice on Dunedin SH1 improvements

Source: Ia Ara Aotearoa Transporting New Zealand Transporting New Zealand is commending NZTA on heeding industry feedback with its latest proposal to not have traffic lights installed at a key intersection on Dunedin’s SH1 one-way system. Chief executive Dom Kalasih says Transporting New Zealand is generally supportive of NZTA’s latest plans for improvements to Dunedin’s SH1 … Read more

Finance and Security – Bank accounts a key tool for reducing ex-prisoner reoffending – FinCap

Source: FinCap New research conducted by Te Herenga Waka-Victoria University of Wellington finds that taking simple steps to enable ex-prisoners to open bank accounts would assist them in accessing housing, employment, and benefits, which would reduce the risk of re-offending. The research, led by Senior Lecturer Victoria Stace, was commissioned by FinCap, a charitable trust which supports more … Read more

Property Sector – Buyer power dynamics are changing – CoreLogic

In this week’s Pulse, Chief Property Economist Kelvin Davidson looks at CoreLogic’s Buyer Classification data over the quarter, which showed a slight pullback by first home buyers (FHBs) while mortgaged investors gain ground. You can read the full analysis attached and below.For interviews, please contact nzmedia@corelogic.com Thanks,Santi Embargoed until 00:01 AM, Wednesday 16 April 2025 … Read more

North Island population passes 4 million while South Island population grows faster – Stats NZ media and information release: Estimated resident population (2023-base): At 30 June 2023

Source: Statistics New Zealand North Island population passes 4 million while South Island population grows faster – 16 April 2025 The population living in the North Island now exceeds 4 million, according to estimates released by Stats NZ today. The North Island’s population has grown by an average of 1.3 percent a year since 2018, … Read more

Aotearoa New Zealand’s population passes 5.3 million people – Stats NZ media and information release: Estimated resident population (2023-base): At 30 June 2023

Source: Statistics New Zealand Aotearoa New Zealand’s population passes 5.3 million people – 16 April 2025 – Aotearoa New Zealand’s estimated resident population was 5,311,100 as at 31 December 2024, according to figures released by Stats NZ today.   These are the first population estimates to fully incorporate the 2023 Census and 2023 Post-Enumeration Survey … Read more

Update: State Highway 5 blockage

Source: New Zealand Police (District News) Police have visited the site of a slip of State Highway 5 near the Mohaka Bridge. Officers have confirmed the northbound lane is partially blocked and is being cleared. Traffic is able to get through but we ask motorists to drive with caution in the area. ENDS Issued by … Read more

State Highway 5 near Mohaka Bridge blocked by landslide

Source: New Zealand Police (District News) A landslide has blocked State Highway 5, near the Mohaka Bridge. The landslide was reported to Police at 9.35am.  This road was being used as a diversion following a serious crash on State Highway 2.  Motorists heading north from Hawke’s Bay are advised to delay travel wherever possible. ENDS … Read more

Crash closes State Highway 2, Tangoio

Source: New Zealand Police (District News) State Highway 2, Tangoio is closed following a crash. The two-vehicle crash near Tangoio Settlement Road happened just before 9am. Initial indications are that there are serious injuries. The road is expected to be closed for a significant period of time. Motorists are advised to avoid the area and … Read more

Request for New Zealand to Suspend Entry of Israeli Passport Holders in Solidarity with Palestine

Source: Palestine Forum of New Zealand Open Letter from Palestine Forum of New Zealand to Prime Minister of New Zealand, and, Minister of Foreign Affairs. Dear Prime Minister Luxon and Minister Peters, I am writing to express deep concern over the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza and to urge the New Zealand government to take … Read more

OUT NOW ON MĀORI+: Āku Hapa! for reo Māori learners needing a giggle

Source: Eda Tang He reo hapa e taea te whakatika, he reo ngū e kore e taea.You can correct broken language, but you can’t correct language that is not spoken.– Te Korou Whangataua Brand new to Māori+, Āku Hapa! is unlike any cooking show you’ll ever watch. Hosts James Dansey(Ngāruahine, Te Arawa, Ngāti Tūwharetoa) and … Read more

Rare Raukawa gecko rediscovered in Auckland remains elusive

Source: Auckland Council The discovery of a rare mainland population of the Raukawa gecko (Woodworthia maculata) in the southern part of the Auckland region has sent ripples of excitement through the conservation community. These omnivores play a vital role in pollination and seed dispersal as they consume nectar and fruit, and a significant find of … Read more