Brewery burglary: Offenders don’t get to sample goods

Source: New Zealand Police (National News) Police have canned the plans of a group of offenders who allegedly broke into a Helensville brewery. On Sunday at about 1.30am a group of six people have allegedly smashed their way into the complex on Mill Road and took a number of items, including electronic goods. The group … Read more

Serious crash, Hastings Road, South Taranaki

Source: New Zealand Police (District News) Police are at the scene of a crash involving a car and van at Matapu, South Taranaki. Thirteen people are understood to have been injured in the crash, which happened on Hastings Road about 9.55am. Most of the injuries are believed to range from minor to moderate, but two … Read more

Serious crash, California Drive, Totara Park

Source: New Zealand Police (District News) Emergency services are at the scene of a collision involving a car and motorbike in Upper Hutt. The crash happened at the intersection of California Drive and Tacoma Drive, about 10.55am. One person has serious injuries. The section of road is likely to remain closed for some time while … Read more

Delays expected north of Wellington

Source: New Zealand Police (District News) Motorists are advised to expect delays on roads north of Wellington due to a funeral procession. A large number of mourners are expected to be making their way from Wainuiomata to Whenua Tapu cemetery in Plimmerton between midday and 1pm today. It is not yet known whether this will … Read more

Delays, Northern Motorway, Christchurch

Source: New Zealand Police (District News) Motorists heading from North Canterbury into Christchurch should expect delays following three separate crashes on the Northern Motorway. There are no reports of serious injuries, but traffic is heavy on State Highway 1 north of Kaiapoi through to Belfast. Police advise motorists heading from North Canterbury into the city … Read more

Update: Serious crash, Waimauku

Source: New Zealand Police (District News) Police can advise two people have been injured in the serious crash on Old North Road this morning. One person is currently in a critical condition, with a second person in a serious condition. Emergency services remain at the scene. Motorists travelling through the area are advised to expect … Read more

Serious crash: Old North Road, Waimauku

Source: New Zealand Police (District News) Police are responding to a serious crash on Old North Road in Waimauku this morning. A two-vehicle crash was reported at 6.28am. Initial indications are that people have sustained injuries. A further update will be provided. The Serious Crash Unit has been notified and are deploying to the scene. … Read more

Annual number of home consents down 7.4 percent – Stats NZ media and information release: Building consents issued: February 2025

Source: Statistics New Zealand Annual number of home consents down 7.4 percent – 2 April 2025 – There were 33,595 new homes consented in Aotearoa New Zealand in the year ended February 2025, down 7.4 percent compared with the year ended February 2024, according to figures released by Stats NZ today. “The annual number of … Read more

Release: Labour supports Willie Apiata’s selfless act

Source: New Zealand Labour Party Willie Apiata’s decision to hand over his Victoria Cross to the Minister for Veterans is a powerful and selfless act, made on behalf of all those who have served our country. “Willie Apiata’s powerful gesture speaks for so many who served,” Labour veterans’ affairs spokesperson Greg O’Connor said. “As someone … Read more

Overnight shift of SH1 northbound traffic

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency As part of the State Highway 1 Papakura to Drury project, NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) advises the two northbound lanes on SH1 between Drury Interchange and the BP motorway service centre will be shifted westward overnight on Sunday 6 April, weather permitting. A full motorway closure in both … Read more

Investing in injury prevention in the manufacturing sector

Source: New Zealand Government ACC’s investment in New Zealand’s crucial manufacturing sector is a significant step to help reduce injuries, keep workers safe, and support economic growth, say ACC Minister Scott Simpson and Small Business and Manufacturing Minister Chris Penk.“My top priority with ACC is to address its declining performance and ensure the scheme remains … Read more

Health and safety governance and management change coming

Source: New Zealand Government The Government has agreed to clarify the distinction between governance and operational management health and safety responsibilities to reduce directors’ fear and risks of overcompliance, Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Brooke van Velden announced today.   The Government is delivering on an ACT-National Coalition Agreement to reform New Zealand’s health and safety … Read more

Police comment on preliminary findings of internal district review

Source: New Zealand Police (National News) Attributable to Assistant Commissioner Sandra Venables: Police have released the preliminary findings of an internal district review into the events surrounding the misidentification of a young person in Waikato, who was then placed in Waikato Hospital care, on 9 March 2025. Waikato Police staff had sought to confirm the … Read more

Greenpeace bringing free drinking water nitrate testing to Ashburton District this weekend

Source: Greenpeace Greenpeace Aotearoa will be offering its free drinking water testing service in Ashburton and Methven this Friday and Sunday. This is the first time the organisation’s water testing programme has returned to the Ashburton area since 2023, when 77% of samples had elevated levels of nitrate. Greenpeace campaigner Will Appelbe says, “Everybody, no matter … Read more

Defence News – RNZRSA supports Willie Apiata VC’s stand to drive change to Veterans’ Support Act

Source: Royal New Zealand RSA   The Royal New Zealand RSA fully supports the stand taken by Willie Apiata VC to drive change to the Veterans’ Support Act.   The Minister has stated that the Government has a legal and moral obligation to look after those it sends into harm’s way while acknowledging a gap … Read more

Fire Safety – Outdoor fire restrictions lifted in Taranaki

Source: Fire and Emergency New Zealand Fire and Emergency New Zealand has eased the restrictions on open air fires in Taranaki from 8am on Wednesday 2 April, until further notice. The district has moved to an open fire season, which means permits are no longer needed to light outdoor fires. District Manager David Utumapu says if … Read more

ChildFund Brings Clean Water to Thousands in Remote Solomon Islands

Source: ChildFund New Zealand ChildFund New Zealand CEO and team met with Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele of Solomon Islands, community leaders, and the Premier of the Provincial government of Temotu the Honourable Stanley Tehi, to design the next phase of clean water and nutrition projects funded by the New Zealander public and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and … Read more

BusinessNZ – Clear responsibilities for health and safety

Source: BusinessNZ Proposed law changes will bring clarity to the health and safety responsibilities of directors and managers, BusinessNZ says. Changes announced today indicate that the routine management of health and safety in the workplace will in future rest solely with managers, not directors. BusinessNZ Chief Executive Katherine Rich says this clarity will be welcomed. “Focusing … Read more

Export Sector – Entries open for 2025 Hawke’s Bay Export Awards

Source: Business Central The ExportNZ ASB Hawke’s Bay Export Awards are returning in 2025 to recognise the successes of local businesses on the world stage. Now in its 11 th year, the Export Awards is a celebration of outstanding exporters in the Hawke’s Bay and Gisborne region and their contribution to the wider economy. Details of … Read more

Advocates – Disappointing Environment Court decision fails Rotokākahi, but protectors vow to continue fight

Source: Rotokākahi Protectors Protectors of Rotokākahi are disappointed that the Environment Court today released their decision dismissing attempts to stop the Rotorua Lakes Council constructing a sewerage pipeline right next to Rotokākahi. “The Environment Court, which is tasked with preserving the environment, has completely failed in its obligation to assist us in protecting the Rotokākahi … Read more

EMA – Clarity over governance and management will improve health and safety outcomes

Source: EMA Changes to the Health and Safety at Work Act remove confusion over the respective roles of managers and directors, says the Employers and Manufacturers Association (EMA). This confusion has resulted in duplication of responsibilities and over-compliance by some companies, which has cost them time and money without reducing critical risks. “Managers are best placed … Read more

Tech and Business – HCLSoftware Names Tech Data as New Distributor in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and Indonesia

Source: HCLSoftware SINGAPORE – HCLSoftware, a leading global provider of software solutions, announced today the appointment of Tech Data as its new distributor for Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and Indonesia. Effective April 1, Tech Data will distribute HCLSoftware’s comprehensive suite of products, including solutions for digital workplace transformation, enterprise security, and AI-driven innovation, to channel partners … Read more

The Henderson Art Garden Is Now Open to Public

Source: Media Outreach HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 1 April 2025 – Henderson Land Development Company Limited (“Henderson Land” or “the Group”) (Stock code: 12) actively supports and promotes the development of the arts in Hong Kong. By curating diverse artistic experiences, the Group strives to delight and inspire art lovers and … Read more

Lifestyle – MPs Lead by Example as Fit 4 Office Challenge Wraps Up

Source: Exercise NZ As the Fit 4 Office (F4O) Challenge concludes, Exercise New Zealand (ExerciseNZ) congratulates all participating Members of Parliament for prioritising movement, proving that even the busiest schedules can accommodate physical activity. Over the past three weeks, 11 MPs from across the political spectrum tracked their activity using Myzone heart rate monitors, demonstrating … Read more

Ascott powers up loyalty programme, Ascott Star Rewards, with enhanced member features to treble membership by 2028

Source: Media Outreach Refreshes user interface and boosts personalisation on ASR mobile app to enhance ease of use Expands booking capabilities of GenAI-powered chatbot on discoversasr.com to make online direct bookings more seamless Develops predictive AI travel recommendation engine for ASR members to simplify travel planning process Elevates perks for ASR members to gain exclusive … Read more

Record-breaking Global Participation: Final Call to Join the TERA-Award by 9 April

Source: Media Outreach HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 1 April 2025 – The 4th TERA-Award Smart Energy Innovation Competition, organised by The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited (Towngas) and empowered by Full Vision Capital, already attracted participation from a record-breaking 62 countries and regions, surpassing the 59 countries and regions … Read more

Man arrested following incident in Epuni, Lower Hutt

Source: New Zealand Police (National News) Attributable to Wellington District Commander, Superintendent Corrie Parnell One person has been taken into custody following an earlier incident in Epuni, Lower Hutt. At about 5:25pm, Police were called to Trinity Ave after receiving a report of suspicious behaviour. A responding Police unit observed a vehicle of interest leaving … Read more