Green Party differing view on the Treaty Principles Bill

Source: Green Party Read the Green Party’s differing view on the Treaty Principles Bill, prepared by Tamatha Paul.  Treaty Principles Bill – Differing View – Green Party Aotearoa Prepared by Tamatha Paul, Wellington Central MP Te Tiriti is tapu. It is a sacred covenant that carries characteristics of mutual benefit, good faith, permanence, mutual respect, … Read more

A helping hand to clean up backyard streams

Source: Auckland Council Residents are getting the help and tools they need to care for streams in their backyards with an innovative new project introduced by the Hibiscus and Bays Local Board as a result of the 2023 floods. The Green your stream project helps homeowners maintain private streams and is being delivered by the … Read more

ACT continues to drive real change in the latest quarterly plan

Source: ACT Party “ACT’s contribution to the Coalition Government’s Quarter Two Plan shows ACT’s continued outsized role in delivering real change,” says ACT Leader David Seymour. “Close to half of the plan’s action points reflect ACT’s contributions. With ACT in Government, Kiwis are being liberated from red tape and wasteful spending, while smart investment continues … Read more

Protecting our endangered fish

Source: Environment Canterbury Regional Council Members of our Land Management and Biodiversity teams, along with representatives from EOS, ACCG and several local farmers, travelled to Corbies Creek to learn from Department of Conservation (DOC) rangers and Martha Jolly, who is completing her PhD at the University of Canterbury on built and natural barriers protecting native … Read more

Community nurseries: the green heart of Auckland’s restoration efforts

Source: Auckland Council Auckland’s community nurseries are playing a critical role in restoring the region’s natural environment. This growing network of over 60 active nurseries produces native plants each year for conservation projects, community planting days and school initiatives. Chair of the Policy and Planning Committee Councillor Richard Hills is grateful to the committed community … Read more

Restrictions on outdoor fires ease in Tāmaki Makaurau

Source: Auckland Council Fire and Emergency New Zealand has eased the restrictions on outdoor fires in Auckland City, Waitematā and Counties Manukau from 8am on Monday 7 April, until further notice. All three districts will move from a prohibited fire season to a restricted fire season, which means open air fires will be allowed if … Read more

A new era for Auckland’s pools and leisure centres begins

Source: Auckland Council A new era begins this month for Auckland’s pools and leisure centre network. From 1 April 2025, two established service partners will continue to operate Auckland Council’s 20 outsourced pools and leisure centres under new management contracts. Community Leisure Management (CLM) will now operate 13 centres, including five summer pools, and YMCA … Read more

Auckland storm recovery moves into solution mode

Source: Auckland Council As Auckland Council’s storm recovery office wraps up assessing 3500 homes affected by 2023 storms, the focus now shifts to delivering solutions — including completing a programme of 1200 voluntary buy-outs for those in high-risk homes. “It’s been a massive, complex and emotional journey — especially for those waiting to find out … Read more

Safety alert: Duties of importers and suppliers of safety net systems

Source: Worksafe New Zealand 7 April 2025 This safety alert highlights the serious health and safety risks for workers when using safety net systems that may not have been tested to a recognised standard by an accredited testing body. What we know Safety net systems are used in residential and commercial construction as a control … Read more

Swift response leads to the rescue of a man in New Plymouth

Source: New Zealand Police (National News) Swift actions by Police and community partner agencies helped rescue a man from the water near Omata in the weekend. At around 12.15pm on Saturday 5 April, a member of the public notified Police of a person in need of assistance in the water after they had put their … Read more

Health Coalition Aotearoa demands fairness in Government decision-making

Source: Health Coalition Aotearoa Health Coalition Aotearoa (HCA), in partnership with the Helen Clark Foundation and Transparency International NZ, have today launched Let’s Level the Playing Field, a campaign to end hidden lobbying and restore fairness to government decision-making. “In Aotearoa New Zealand, policy must serve the public, not just those with money and access,” says … Read more

Shellebrating* groundbreaking turtle research |

Source: Department of Conservation By Krysia Nowak and Karen Middlemiss *While leatherback turtles don’t actually have a shell, they have pretty thick skins, so we think they wouldn’t mind the pun. A leatherback turtle | Nathan Pettigrew What if we told you the largest sea turtles in the world visit Aotearoa New Zealand and that … Read more

Ōtaki River Bridge in line for more improvements

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency Ōtaki residents can expect to see more improvements on the main bridge on old State Highway 1 this month. Resurfacing work is planned for the bridge to improve its safety and reliability. For safety reasons, the bridge will be closed to traffic while the resurfacing is completed. It will be … Read more

NZ Transport Agency and Ashburton District Council working together on second Ashburton Bridge

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) and Ashburton District Council in recent days signed an agreement to manage the construction of the second Ashburton bridge and connecting road as one project. NZTA will tender the full work package as a design and build project later this year. The NZTA board … Read more

Pedestrian dies following Henderson crash

Source: New Zealand Police (District News) Police can advise that the pedestrian critically injured in Henderson on Sunday has died. A collision involving a vehicle and pedestrian was reported at 10.20am on Lincoln Road. The pedestrian was transported to Auckland Hospital in critical condition. Sadly, Police can now advise that the man succumbed to injuries … Read more

Government Cuts – Public Defence Service cuts risk reducing access to justice – PSA

Source: PSA The Public Defence Service (PDS) is proposing to take fewer criminal cases to appeal as Government funding restrictions force it to do more with less, the PSA says. “The proposed reduction in appeal cases – signalled in change proposal released to staff late last week – raises serious questions about access to justice,” says … Read more

Investments Sector – Consumer Demand for Ethical Investing Remains Strong Despite International Headwinds

Source: Mindful Money New research shows New Zealanders are standing firm in their commitment to ethical investment, with three-quarters wanting their money invested according to their values, even as political movements in some countries attempt to undermine responsible investing frameworks. The Voices of Aotearoa: Demand for Ethical Investment in New Zealand 2025 report, released today … Read more

Greenpeace Statement – ‘Anchor Rainforest Killer’ palm kernel protest continues in New Plymouth

Source: Greenpeace Greenpeace activists remain on the roof of an Agrifeeds palm kernel storage warehouse in Port Taranaki despite police intervention to remove other protestors inside the facility. Two orangutans have attached a 70-metre banner reading ‘Anchor Rainforest Killer’ to the roof and have locked themselves to the building. They are now entering their tenth … Read more

InvestHK visits Middle East to attract business investment to Hong Kong

Source: Media Outreach HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 6 April 2025 – ​Associate Director-General of Investment Promotion at Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) Mr Charles Ng will commence his duty visit to the Middle East from today (April 6) to April 10, with key engagements in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates … Read more

Op Kereru targets antisocial road users in the Hutt Valley overnight

Source: New Zealand Police (National News) Infringements, checkpoints, and seizures are some of the results from Hutt Valley Police’s focus on disrupting antisocial road user activity overnight. Operation Kereru saw an increased Police presence into the early hours of this morning, taking a zero-tolerance approach to unlawful road user behaviour. Police intercepted and disrupted a … Read more

Road re-opens, Lincoln Road, Henderson

Source: New Zealand Police (District News) Lincoln Road in Henderson has re-opened after emergency services responded to a collision between a vehicle and a pedestrian reported at around 10.20am. One person was transported to Auckland Hospital in a critical condition. Enquiries into the circumstances of the crash are ongoing. ENDS Issued by Police Media Centre … Read more

Road closure, Lincoln Road, Henderson

Source: New Zealand Police (District News) Police are responding to a collision between a vehicle and a pedestrian on Lincoln Road in Henderson. Emergency services are responding to the incident, reported at around 10.20am. There are cordons in the area and road closures, Police advise motorists to avoid the area. ENDS Issued by Police Media … Read more

Myanmar – One week after Myanmar earthquake, children grieve for lost parents while needs, including water and shelter, remain high – Save the Children

Source: Save the Children One week on from the powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake that hit central Myanmar, children are grieving for loved ones lost in the disaster while immediate needs such as water, food and shelter remain high, Save the Children said. With local partners, Save the Children is delivering emergency health care and first aid … Read more

Greenpeace Statement – Taranaki: Greenpeace activists stop unloading of palm kernel sourced from Indonesian rainforests

Source: Greenpeace Greenpeace Aotearoa activists in Taranaki have occupied the storage facility of Fonterra’s biggest palm kernel supplier Agrifeeds this morning, stopping a ship from Indonesia carrying 30 thousand tonnes of palm kernel expeller from unloading. The organisation says that it is protesting against the use of palm kernel as cow feed on Fonterra farms due … Read more

Strengthening strategic ties with UAE investors

Source: New Zealand Government Trade and Investment Minister Todd McClay will attend the Annual Investment Congress (AIM Congress) in Abu Dhabi from 7–9 April to strengthen ties with UAE investors.​“The UAE is a trusted Gulf partner, with two-way trade valued at NZ$1.3 billion,” Mr McClay says.​“In January this year, we signed a Comprehensive Economic Partnership … Read more

Pressing go on the second Ashburton Bridge

Source: New Zealand Government A major milestone has been achieved this week with the NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) Board approving the business case and signing a partner agreement with Ashburton District Council (ADC) on how both parties will work together to deliver the second Ashburton Bridge, says Associate Transport Minister and Minister for the South … Read more

Government delivers breakthrough week for building

Source: New Zealand Government Significant action by the Government this week will make building in New Zealand easier by unclogging the consenting system, reducing construction costs, and giving tradies the support they need to get on with the job, Building and Construction Minister Chris Penk says. “Tradies are bogged down in paperwork instead of doing what … Read more