Vulnerable Milford landfill to be cleaned up

Source: Department of Conservation Date:  18 March 2025 Upper Cleddau Flats landfill, known colloquially as ‘Little Tahiti,’ extends inland from the Tutoko and Cleddau Rivers. Department of Conservation Operations Manager, Te Anau, John Lucas, says the clean-up is a legacy from an infrastructure project which took place 70 years before DOC was created. Gravel was removed … Read more

Two charged following Highland Park shooting

Source: New Zealand Police (National News) Police have arrested and charged two people following a shooting in Highland Park in January. At about 9.46pm on Thursday 16 January Police were after three males entered a premises on Dunrobin Place and assaulted a man before a shot was fired. Counties Manukau East CIB Area Investigations Manager, … Read more

Pacific – Intensive two-week training by FWCC on Gender, Violence Against Women and Girls, Human Rights, and Counsellor Training starts in Cook Islands

Source: Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre 17th March 2025, Cook Islands – An intensive two-week training program by the Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre on Gender, Violence Against Women and Girls, Human Rights, and Counsellor Training is started today in the Cook Islands in collaboration with the Punanga Turuturu Itivaine, Cook Islands Women’s Support Centre. This training … Read more

Fire Safety – Southland moves back to open fire season

Source: Fire and Emergency New Zealand Rain and cooler temperatures in Southland have lowered the fire danger, prompting Fire and Emergency New Zealand to move the district back to an open season at 8am on Tuesday 18 March. Fire and Emergency Southland District Manager Julian Tohiariki says this means permits will no longer be required to … Read more

Local News – Property owners doing their bit for a healthy Porirua Harbour

Source: Porirua City Council A programme to identify broken sewer pipes on private and public property is playing its part to improve Porirua Harbour’s health, with hundreds of repairs being carried out since the initiative began. Porirua City councillors were briefed on the Knowing Your Pipes programme at a workshop last Thursday. The project, led by … Read more

Universities – International tax rules are losing their grip – academic – UoA

Source: University of Auckland (UoA) As the Trump administration prioritises domestic interests over multilateral agreements, a University of Auckland legal scholar warns of a “quiet evolution” reshaping international tax law. Professor Craig Elliffe’s research on this shift is in the running for the 2025 Frans Vanistendael Award for International Tax Law, one of the field’s … Read more

The Educational Foundation of William Louey is to launch a video series to support younger people facing mental health challenges due to education pressures.

Source: Media Outreach HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 18 March 2025 – The William SD Louey Educational Foundation is proud to announce a collaboration with Suicide Prevention Services (SPS) aimed at tackling the mental health challenges faced by young men aged 15–25 in Hong Kong. The initiative features five key opinion leaders … Read more

Proceeds of crime to fund safety measures in central Auckland

Source: New Zealand Government The Government will boost anti-crime measures across central Auckland with $1.3 million of funding as a result of the Proceeds of Crime Fund, Auckland Minister Simeon Brown and Associate Justice Minister Nicole McKee say. “In recent years there has been increased antisocial and criminal behaviour in our CBD. The Government is … Read more

ACT looks to stand candidates in local council elections

Source: ACT Party For the first time ever, ACT is looking to stand candidates in local council elections. Today ACT Leader David Seymour announced the Party is seeking expressions of interest from New Zealanders to stand for their local council under the ACT banner. “ACT has been focused on tackling the cost of living, wasteful … Read more

Release: Still no certainty for disability communities

Source: New Zealand Labour Party One year on from the Government’s abrupt and callous changes to disability funding, the community still has no idea what the future holds. “Disabled people, their families and carers have gone through so much heartbreak over the past year because of this heartless Government,” acting disability issues spokesperson, Carmel Sepuloni … Read more

Government must act decisively and ban engineered stone

Source: Council of Trade Unions – CTU The NZCTU Te Kauae Kaimahi have reiterated their call for Government to protect workers by banning engineered stone in a submission on MBIE’s silica dust consultation. “If Brooke van Velden is genuine when she calls for an evidence-based approach to this issue, then she must support a full … Read more

Green Party backs volunteer firefighters in their call for ACC recognition

Source: Green Party The Green Party stands in support of volunteer firefighters petitioning the Government to step up and change legislation to provide volunteers the same ACC coverage and benefits as their paid counterparts. “Firefighters put their lives at risk to protect us, so it is crucial that we do everything we can to look … Read more

Vehicle access to Muriwai Beach closed due to fire risk

Source: Auckland Council In response to a total fire ban for Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, vehicle access to Muriwai Beach will close tomorrow on Wednesday, 19 March, until further notice. Fire and Emergency New Zealand declared a prohibited fire season across Auckland on Friday 14 March – the highest fire season setting, which is likely to … Read more

Sneezeweed: a tiny hero of Kawau Island

Source: Auckland Council If you’ve ever wandered through the tracks and paths of Kawau Island, you may have come across a small, unassuming herb with delicate daisy-like flowers; it’s called sneezeweed (Centipeda minima subsp. minima), a native herb that thrives in the most unexpected of places. But don’t let its resilience fool you; sneezeweed is … Read more

Briefing to the Incoming Minister of Health January 2025

Source: New Zealand Ministry of Health Following a change of Minister, the Ministry of Health | Manatū Hauora, produces a Briefing to the Incoming Minister of Health, as is usual practice.  This briefing provided the incoming Minister of Health, Hon Simeon Brown, with an overview of the context of recent Government reforms and priorities and … Read more

Consultation on options to strengthen food waste for pigs regulations

Source: New Zealand Government The Government is moving to strengthen rules for feeding food waste to pigs to protect New Zealand from exotic animal diseases like foot and mouth disease (FMD), says Biosecurity Minister Andrew Hoggard.‘Feeding untreated meat waste, often known as “swill”, to pigs could introduce serious animal diseases like FMD and African swine … Read more

PMs Luxon & Modi deepen NZ-India ties

Source: New Zealand Government Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held productive talks in New Delhi today.Fresh off announcing that New Zealand and India would commence negotiations towards a Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement, the two Prime Ministers released a joint statement detailing plans for further cooperation between the two countries across a range … Read more

New Zealand & India strengthen horticultural ties

Source: New Zealand Government Agriculture and Trade Minister Todd McClay signed a new Memorandum of Cooperation (MOC) today during the Prime Minister’s Indian Trade Mission, reinforcing New Zealand’s commitment to enhancing collaboration with India in the horticulture sector.“Our relationship with India is a key priority for New Zealand, and this agreement reflects our commitment to … Read more

New Zealand & India strengthen forestry ties

Source: New Zealand Government Agriculture and Trade Minister Todd McClay signed a new Memorandum of Cooperation (MOC) today during the Prime Minister’s Indian Trade Mission, reinforcing New Zealand’s commitment to enhancing collaboration with India in the forestry sector.“Our relationship with India is a key priority for New Zealand, and this agreement reflects our commitment to … Read more

Three arrested following Rānui aggravated robbery

Source: New Zealand Police (National News) Police have taken four youths into custody following an aggravated robbery in Rānui yesterday. At about 7.52am, Police received a report of four people entering a commercial premises on Swanson Road armed with weapons (not firearms). Detective Senior Sergeant Megan Goldie, Waitematā CIB, says the store owner was alone … Read more

Christchurch assault: Youth faces further charges

Source: New Zealand Police (National News) Attribute to Detective Senior Sergeant Karen Simmons: Serious charges have been filed against a 16-year-old Christchurch boy accused of an assault that left a woman in critical condition in February. The victim was found seriously injured at the Richmond Village Green on Stanmore Road on 5 February and the … Read more

Warrant to arrest – Teina Repia

Source: New Zealand Police (National News) Police are working to locate a man in relation to a number of burglaries at commercial premises in Otorohonga over the last two months. A warrant has been issued for the arrest of 35-year-old Teina Repia, as Police believe he may have information that can assist with our enquiries. … Read more

Well-prepared missing hunter rescued on Stewart Island

Source: New Zealand Police (National News) Attributable to Sergeant Ian Martin, Southland Police Search and Rescue: A man’s lucky escape highlights the importance of taking a personal locator beacon when going on any outdoor adventure. Around 9:40pm Police were alerted a hunter had gone missing on the Bosom Hunting block in Port Adventure, Stewart Island. … Read more

Information sought after shots fired at tavern

Source: New Zealand Police (National News) Attributable to Detective Senior Sergeant Mark Moorhouse: Police investigating a shooting at a tavern north of Wairoa are seeking information from the public. Officers were called to the Frasertown Tavern about 11.10pm on Saturday 15 March to reports shots had been fired towards the building. At least two, possibly … Read more

Diginex Signs MOU for Strategic Partnership, ADX Dual Listing and up to USD$250 Million capital injection with His Highness, Shaikh Mohammed Bin Sultan Bin Hamdan Al Nahyan of Abu Dhabi’s Royal family, for Acquisitions and Regional UAE and GCC Expansion via Nomas Global Investments LLC S.P.C, a solely owned SPV of His Highness

Source: Media Outreach LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM – Media OutReach Newswire – 17 March 2025 – Diginex Limited (“Diginex” or the “Company”)(Nasdaq: DGNX), an impact technology company specializing in environmental, social, and governance (“ESG”) issues, today announced the signing of two memorandum of understandings (“MOUs”) to pursue a broad strategic partnership to facilitate Diginex with its … Read more

NZ-AU: IREN Secures 2.75GW for Data Centers in West Texas with New 600MW Grid Connection Agreement

Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-NZ-AU) SYDNEY, March 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — IREN Limited (NASDAQ: IREN) (together with its subsidiaries, “IREN”), today announced the signing of a 600MW grid connection agreement for Sweetwater 2, advancing its 2GW Sweetwater data center hub in West Texas. “Securing this additional 600MW further solidifies our competitive position as a leader in … Read more

HKSTP European Innovation Mixer Tour Bridging Hong Kong with 1,000+ Global Tech Talents

Source: Media Outreach HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 17 March 2025 – Mr Albert Wong, CEO of Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP), led a delegation on a highly successful European Innovation Mixer tour in March, engaging with over 1,000 students and innovation and technology (I&T) talents, encouraging them to … Read more