Charges laid in relation to Selwyn drug operation

Source: New Zealand Police (National News) Four people are up for sentencing before the courts, with multiple others facing a range of charges following a drug operation in Selwyn. The operation was a targeted drug operation that ran from June 2024 to December 2024. In that time, Rolleston Police executed multiple search warrants across the … Read more

Good Riddance: Prebble Resigns from Waitangi Tribunal

Source: Te Pati Maori Te Pāti Māori welcomes the resignation of Richard Prebble from the Waitangi Tribunal. His appointment in October 2024 was a disgrace- another example of this government undermining Te Tiriti o Waitangi by appointing a former ACT leader who has spent his career attacking Māori rights. “Regardless of the reason for his … Read more

Watercare activates drought plan, stresses water restrictions unlikely

Source: Auckland Council Ongoing dry weather has tipped Auckland’s total dam storage level just below the ‘preparing for a drought’ level in Watercare’s Drought Management Plan. Auckland’s total dam storage today is 66.5 per cent, compared to the historical average of 78.4 per cent for this time of year. Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown says: “Watercare … Read more

Economic green shoots start on the dairy farm

Source: New Zealand Government Increased production and higher export prices mean that New Zealand dairy farmers will play a big role in New Zealand’s economic recovery Agriculture Minister Todd McClay said in a speech at an Environmental Diary Leaders conference in Wellington today. “Dairy exports are forecast to grow by around $4.5 billion this year … Read more

Health – More nurses in primary care will be a welcome boost says ProCare

Source: ProCare Leading healthcare provider, ProCare, has today welcomed the Health Minister’s announcement to increase the number of training places for nurse practitioners specialising in primary care to 120 a year, and support advanced education for up to 120 primary care registered nurses. This announcement, alongside the two announcements made earlier this week will provide … Read more

Climate – Summer overall milder and drier for most areas of New Zealand – NIWA release Summer 2024-25 Seasonal Climate Summary

Source: NIWA The New Zealand summer was milder overall, and dry for many parts of the country, according to the Summer 2024-25 Seasonal Climate Summary issued by the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA). Summer temperatures were above average or well above average for northern, western and southern parts of the South Island, and … Read more

Climate – A warm and dry February for most regions – NIWA’s Climate Summary: February 2025

Source: NIWA February was warm and dry for most regions, according to the February 2025 Climate Summary issued by the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA). Temperatures were above average or well above average for most regions of the country, while rainfall was below normal or well below normal in almost all regions of … Read more

Minister acknowledges outgoing RBNZ Governor

Source: New Zealand Government Finance Minister Nicola Willis acknowledges the resignation of the Reserve Bank Governor Adrian Orr, and his seven years of service. “I wish him well for the future,” Nicola Willis says. Mr Orr was appointed as Governor in March 2018. Nicola Willis also welcomes Deputy Governor Christian Hawkesby, who will be Acting … Read more

Pair stumped after petrol station burglary

Source: New Zealand Police (National News) Police have arrested two young offenders following an early morning burglary in Clevedon. Just before 3am, a burglary in progress was reported at a petrol station on Papakura-Clevedon Road. Detective Inspector Karen Bright says the front door had been smashed in the burglary. “The petrol station was closed at … Read more

State Highway 2 closed following crash, Clareville

Source: New Zealand Police (District News) State Highway 2 is closed at the intersection with Somerset Road in Clareville following a crash. The two-vehicle crash was reported at 1:30pm. Two people have been seriously injured, and a third person has sustained moderate injuries. Detours are in place via Hughes Line and Park Road. Motorists are … Read more

Reserve Bank NZ Governor Adrian Orr resigns

Source: Reserve Bank of New Zealand 05 March 2025 – Reserve Bank of New Zealand Governor Adrian Orr has resigned and will finish in the role on 31 March. Mr Orr, who was first appointed as Governor in March 2018, says it has been a privilege to lead an institution that plays a critical role … Read more

Firearm located during traffic stop

Source: New Zealand Police (District News) Police have taken another firearm out of the community after a traffic stop early this morning. Just before 2.30am, a frontline Police unit stopped a vehicle on Carbine Road in Mt Wellington. “The vehicle was sought by Police and as staff were speaking with the driver, they noticed a … Read more

Surfs Up! Intersection improvements incoming on SH2 Hewletts Road

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency State Highway 2 (SH2) Hewletts Road in Mount Maunganui will be looking fresh by early April, after NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) completes the resurfacing of key intersections. This includes new asphalt layers and new road markings for the Tōtara Street, Waimarie Street and Jean Batten Drive intersections and … Read more

Crash closes State Highway 2 near Carterton, Wairarapa

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency 5 March 2025 11:05 am | NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi State Highway 2 is currently closed between Carterton and Clareville due to a crash earlier this morning. The crash involving a car and a power pole near the intersection of Andersons Line, was reported shortly after 9am this morning. … Read more

Subbies deserve safety at work too

Source: Worksafe New Zealand 5 March 2025 A forestry subcontractor was failed by poor risk management from the two businesses above him, both of which have been sentenced for their inaction. 39-year-old Misha Tremel was killed while manually felling trees on a small block at Clevedon in June 2022. The qualified tree feller had been … Read more

Busted: Man arrested after car break-ins

Source: New Zealand Police (National News) A man allegedly wandering through Bucklands Beach driveways under the cover of darkness is now facing charges in court. Police responded to calls before 4.30am on 4 March, where residents had been disturbed around the Marendellas Drive area. Inspector Rakana Cook, Counties Manukau East Area Prevention Manager, says three … Read more

Patient wellbeing threatened by Treaty ideology

Source: ACT Party “Regulatory bodies in the health sector are using the Treaty to justify putting ideology ahead of patient wellbeing and validated science,” says ACT Health spokesperson Todd Stephenson. Pharmacy: “ACT has been approached by pharmacists alarmed by the Pharmacy Council’s new competence standards which require frontline pharmacists to give effect to Te Tiriti … Read more

Name release: Fatal crash, Nuhaka Opoutama Road

Source: New Zealand Police (National News) Police can now name the person who died in a single-vehicle crash on Nuhaka Opoutama Road on Friday 28 February. He was 43-year-old Nolan Maru, of Wairoa, and was the sole occupant of the vehicle. Police extends our condolences to Nolan’s family and friends. The circumstances of the crash … Read more

Christchurch Southern Motorway closed following crash

Source: New Zealand Police (District News) The Christchurch Southern Motorway is closed near Curletts Road following a crash. The crash involved a truck and was reported around 11:30am. The driver of the truck has sustained serious injuries. Traffic is being diverted off the motorway at Curletts Road off-ramp. Motorists are advised to avoid the area … Read more

Police investigate suspicious scrub fires

Source: New Zealand Police (National News) Police is seeking witnesses to a series of scrub fires across Port Waikato and Tuakau this year. Counties Manukau South CIB are investigating seven fires that have been deemed suspicious. Detective Senior Sergeant Simon Taylor says this series fires first began in January this year. “Police are working with … Read more

Aviation – Airways commences consultation on pricing for next three-year cycle

Source: Airways NZ Airways will today commence consultation with its stakeholders, customers and the wider industry on its pricing for the next three- yearly cycle running from 1 July 2025 to 30 June 2028. In announcing the consultation commencement, Airways acknowledges the challenging times the aviation industry is facing, with an inflationary environment coupled with a … Read more

Energy – Private sector joins up to unlock new, large scale clean energy generation

Source: BusinessNZ A new private sector-led initiative is aiming to boost the number of multi-million-dollar power deals in New Zealand’s corporate sector, increasing clean energy capacity, and enhancing energy security. The collaboration between the BusinessNZ Energy Council, Sustainable Business Council, EVAmarketplace, the Employers and Manufacturers Association, and DLA Piper is raising industry awareness of the potential … Read more

Release: Labour calls on Govt to condemn Israel’s aid blockade

Source: New Zealand Labour Party The National Government needs to publicly condemn Israel’s cutting off of aid supplies to the war-ravaged people of Gaza. Israel has cut off aid to Gaza to pressure Hamas into accepting a change in the ceasefire agreement that would allow for hostages to be released without an Israeli troop withdrawal. … Read more

Te Whau Pathway: Photos show construction progress as milestone reached

Source: Auckland Council The first part of Te Whau Pathway is on track to be completed in 2026, with half of the Northwestern Cycleway to Horowai Reserve section in Te Atatū finished in late February – a major milestone for the project. Councillor Shane Henderson has been involved in this partnership project with Te Whau … Read more

Waitara Road roundabout construction progresses

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency The installation of stormwater pipes, signage, footpaths and landscaping is in the works as Te Ara Tutohu: Waitara to Bell Block project on State Highway 3 progresses to the next stage. Next week, from 11 March, crews will start on the next stage of works, which will see the southbound … Read more

Resilience works SH8 the Cromwell Gorge – 15-minute delays

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency Roadworks to increase the resilience and safety of SH8 between Cromwell and Clyde are due to start next week (10 March), says NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA). The works will result in delays for road users in both directions, as intermittent traffic stops will be in operation for up … Read more

State Highway 2 blocked, Clareville

Source: New Zealand Police (District News) State Highway 2 in Clareville is blocked after a vehicle hit a power pole, resulting in the pole and lines coming down across the road just north of Carterton. It happened about 9:15am, and fortunately no one was significantly injured. There are diversions in place off the highway and … Read more