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Hongkong Land’s BaseHall becomes Hong Kong’s first F&B venue to achieve “Triple Platinum” green building certifications

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Source: Media Outreach

Hongkong Land is a major listed property investment, management and development group. Founded in 1889, it is a market leader in the development of experience-led city centres that unlock value for generations by combining innovation, placemaking, exceptional hospitality and sustainability.

The Group focuses on developing, owning and managing ultra-premium mixed-use real estate in Asian gateway cities, featuring Grade A office, luxury retail, residential and hospitality products. Its mixed-use real estate footprint spans more than 850,000 sq. m., with flagship projects in Hong Kong, Singapore and Shanghai. Its properties hold industry-leading green building certifications and attract the world’s foremost companies and luxury brands.

The Group’s Hong Kong Central portfolio represents some 450,000 sq. m. of prime property. LANDMARK, the luxury shopping destination of the Hong Kong Central portfolio, is undergoing a three-year, US$1 billion expansion and upgrade, which aims to reinforce the portfolio as a world-class destination for luxury, retail, lifestyle and business. The Group has a further 165,000 sq. m. of prestigious office space in Singapore, mainly held through joint ventures, and a portfolio of retail centres on the Chinese mainland, including a luxury retail centre at Wangfujing in Beijing.

In Shanghai, the Group owns a 43% interest in a 1.7 million sq. m. mixed-use project in West Bund. Due to complete in 2028, it will comprise Grade A offices, luxury and retail space, high-end waterfront residential apartments, hotels and convention and cultural facilities. Alongside LANDMARK, it forms part of the Group’s CENTRAL Series of globally-recognised destinations for luxury and lifestyle experiences.

Hongkong Land Holdings Limited is incorporated in Bermuda and has a primary listing in the equity shares (transition) category of the London Stock Exchange, with secondary listings in Bermuda and Singapore. Hongkong Land is a member of the Jardine Matheson Group.

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Parisian Luxury Debuts in Bangkok: Rabbit Holdings, under BTS Group, in cooperation with Ananda Unveil “THE RESIDENCES 38” Bangkok’s Ultra-Luxury Condominium with First-Ever Private Fine Dining Kitchen—Together with La Clef Bangkok by The Crest Collection

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Source: Media Outreach

The French Art de Vivre comes to Sukhumvit 38, combining the ultra-luxury living of The Residences 38, the refined hospitality of La Clef Bangkok by The Crest Collection, and exclusive private dining experiences.

BANGKOK, THAILAND – Media OutReach Newswire – 16 September 2025 – Rabbit Holdings Public Company Limited, a subsidiary of BTS Group Holdings Public Company Limited, in cooperation with Ananda Development Public Company Limited, hosted an exclusive Open House event for their French-inspired ultra-luxury residential project, THE RESIDENCES 38, and La Clef Bangkok by The Crest Collection, a serviced residence managed by The Ascott Limited. The event offered attendees an exclusive opportunity to experience the property’s blend of French elegance and Thai sophistication.

In the photo (from left to right):
1. Chef Takashi Sasaki, Kappo Takashi
2. Chef Wai Yin Man, Chef Man Private Kitchen
3. Miss Soraya Sathiengoset, Acting Chief Executive Officer, Rabbit Holdings
4. Mr. Kavin Kanjanapas, Chief Executive Officer, BTS Group Holdings
5. Mr. Chanond Ruangkritya, Chief Executive Officer, Ananda Development
6. Mr. Kanit Sangmookda, Country General Manager, Thailand & Laos, The Ascott Limited
7. Chef Arnaud Dunand Sauthier

Distinctive guests were immersed in the project’s signature ‘French Art de Vivre’ philosophy, beginning with an elegant reception before touring show units on the 31st floor. The Residences 38 embodies the quintessential French approach to luxury through its collection of 56 exclusive one-to four-bedroom suites and penthouses. Each residence features corner positioning for abundant natural light and sweeping views, complemented by world-class appliances and premium finishes. Residents enjoy exceptional privacy with a dedicated lobby and private elevators, along with the convenience of pet allowed accommodations.

Designed by world-renowned architect Antonio Citterio of ACPV ARCHITECTS, whose portfolio includes The Bulgari Hotel in Milan, THE RESIDENCES 38 stands as an architectural masterpiece. PIA Interior brings its expertise in creating spaces that harmonise luxury with warmth, designed to complement residents’ sophisticated lifestyles, while SHMA‘s sustainable landscape architecture introduces green spaces that seamlessly connect with nature, enhancing wellbeing and creating a tranquil urban sanctuary.

La Clef Bangkok by The Crest Collection, managed by The Ascott Limited, offers 115 bespoke serviced residences, ranging from studios to two-bedroom suites. Inspired by the brand’s concept, “A Story Behind Every Door,” and the French Art de Vivre, the property blends heritage with refined living through curated design, immersive experiences, and amenities such as a swimming pool, onsen, residents’ lounge, and fitness centre—all complemented by personalised hospitality services.

During the Open House, THE RESIDENCES 38 hosted a specially curated dining service, featuring signature creations from the two private dining destinations on the 11th floor: Chef Man Private Kitchen by Chef Wai Yin Man and Kappo Takashi by Chef Takashi Sasaki. These exclusive culinary sanctuaries, including collaborations with Michelin-starred chefs under Turtle 23 Company Limited are available just an elevator ride from residents’ homes, elevating THE RESIDENCES 38 into a destination for culinary aficionados.

Moreover, located on Sukhumvit 38, just steps from BTS Thong Lo, THE RESIDENCES 38, and La Clef Bangkok by The Crest Collection, place residents in the heart of Bangkok’s most vibrant cultural district. The neighborhood is renowned for its eclectic mix of premier lifestyle venues, world class healthcare, upscale restaurants, stylish cafes, and prestigious international schools, creating an ideal environment with unmatched convenience.

For more information about the Open House event, please contact 02 096 0511 or visit https://www.theresidences38.com.

Hashtag: #TheResidences38

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Man charged following football fight

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Source: New Zealand Police

A man has been arrested and charged following a fight at a football match in Sunnynook, which left a player with a broken jaw.

At about 1.30pm on 28 June, Police were called following a scuffle between players from two teams following a football game at Sunnynook Park.

Waitematā East Area Prevention Manager, Acting Inspector Tim Williams, says the victim was allegedly punched in the face and fell to the ground before being kicked by the same person.

“The victim suffered serious facial injuries, including a broken jaw which required surgery.

“Following a number of enquiries over several weeks, our team yesterday arrested a 23-year-old man.”

The man has been charged with wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and will appear in North Shore District Court on Friday.

“Police will continue to take stern action against assaults on sports fields.

“This type of violent behaviour is unacceptable and we will hold people accountable for their actions.”

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Holly McKay/NZ Police

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New hub will bring outpatient services together in Christchurch

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Source: New Zealand Government

The refurbishment of Christchurch Hospital’s new Ambulatory Care Hub is now complete, with services beginning to transition into the new space, Health Minister Simeon Brown says.

“This $4.7 million hub marks a major step forward for outpatient care in Canterbury, making it easier for patients to access the services they need from one location,” Mr Brown says.

Following the relocation of the Emergency Department to the Waipapa building in 2020, the ground floor of Parkside Block A has been repurposed to create an integrated Ambulatory Care Hub.

“The hub brings six key outpatient services together in one location: the Medical and Oncology Day Units, Respiratory Physiology, Sleep Services, ECG, and Neurophysiology. It also includes a dedicated diagnostic centre, providing essential respiratory, EEG, and sleep studies in a coordinated and patient-friendly environment.

“Bringing these services together creates a smoother, more coordinated experience for patients. They can move between appointments more easily, and staff will be able to provide care more efficiently. 

“The Oncology Day Unit will also benefit from additional infusion chairs, boosting capacity and ensuring patients begin cancer treatment on time, supporting the Government’s target of delivering faster cancer care.

“A new drop-off area at the front of the building will also ensure convenient access for patients and their families.

“This is what smart, patient-focused health infrastructure looks like. We are committed to building a health system that delivers for New Zealanders, ensuring people can access the outpatient care they need, when and where they need it,” Mr Brown says.

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NZ-AU: China-Australia ties have “exciting opportunities” especially in services trade: Australian accounting expert

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Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-NZ-AU)

BEIJING, Sept. 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The 2025 CIFTIS opened in Beijing on Wednesday, themed “Embrace Intelligent Technologies, Empower Trade in Services.”

“I’ve seen more EVs in China in a day and a half than I’ve seen in probably a month in Australia,” said Mr. Dale Pinto, President and chair of the board, CPA Australia.

During the 2025 CIFTIS, the president of CPA Australia praises China’s edge in industries like green energy and technology, noting “exciting opportunities” for China-Australia cooperation — especially in services trade.

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Source: 2025 CIFTIS

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Allianz Trade in Asia Pacific appoints CEO for Hong Kong Hub

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Source: Media Outreach

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 16 September 2025 – Allianz Trade in Asia Pacific is pleased to appoint Hassan Omaish to the role of CEO for Hong Kong, South Korea and Taiwan (collectively Hong Kong Hub) with effect from 1 October 2025. He will succeed Edmond Lee who is retiring after spending 12 years with the company. Mr Omaish will be based in Hong Kong.

Hassan Omaish returns to Asia to drive growth in Hong Kong, South Korea and Taiwan.

Mr Omaish has been with Allianz Trade for 15 years, holding leadership positions across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Currently serving as Global Head of Broker Management and Partnerships, he takes charge in leading global broker strategies, driving business growth and shaping partnerships including closer collaboration with various Allianz entities. His previous roles include Commercial Director for ASEAN countries and Hong Kong Hub, as well as Country Manager of Malaysia. He has also held senior leadership positions across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region, bringing a wealth of international experience and strategic insight to his new role. Mr Omaish holds a master’s degree in international business with a focus on finance from the University of Wollongong.

Commenting on this appointment, Rodrigo Jimenez, Regional CEO at Allianz Trade in Asia Pacific, says, “Firstly I would like to thank Edmond for his contributions and dedication over the past 12 years. He has led not one but three markets to growth and success, and built a culture of collaboration and resilience during his tenure. Meanwhile, Hassan is no stranger to the region having spent the bulk of his career on this side of the world. His international exposure, relationships with brokers and partners as well as track record in shaping strategies and driving growth will make him a great additional to our team.

Mr Omaish remarks, I am honored to take on the role of CEO for Hong Kong, South Korea, and Taiwan, three markets that I have had the privilege to work closely with over the years. I look forward to rejoining the APAC region to lead our growth strategies across these dynamic markets, strengthen partnerships, and deliver innovative solutions that help our clients navigate both emerging and persistent risks. I am proud to be working with a talented and committed team, whose expertise and energy will be key to driving our success.”

https://www.allianz-trade.com/en_HK.html
https://www.linkedin.com/company/allianz-trade-apac

Hashtag: #allianztrade #tradecreditinsurance

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Serious crash, SH1, Oamaru

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Source: New Zealand Police

Police are on the scene of a two-vehicle crash on the intersection of Thames and Ouse Streets in Oamaru.

Emergency services received reports of the crash around 12.52pm.

Two people are reported to have serious and moderate injuries and are being treated by ambulance staff.

The road is closed with diversions and traffic management in place.

Motorists are advised to take Trent Street if they are travelling northbound.

ENDS

Issued by Police Media Centre

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Building overseas? Know New Zealand’s maritime design, construction and equipment rules first

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Source: Maritime New Zealand

Planning to build a vessel overseas for use in New Zealand under our Maritime Operator Safety System (MOSS)? Understanding local design, construction and equipment (DCE) rules and their application early on can help ensure a smooth process.

New Zealand’s 40-Series maritime rules – the DCE rules – set mandatory standards for domestic commercial vessels. While international standards and classification society (‘class’) rules are widely respected, they don’t always match New Zealand’s 40-Series rule requirements. A vessel built only to class standards may still need changes (some can be substantial) to meet our local DCE rules. 

To avoid unnecessary hassle in getting your overseas-built MOSS ships running, it’s important to: 

  • understand which rules apply 
  • get independent legal and technical advice before signing contracts   
  • when in doubt, seek guidance early from Maritime NZ.   

We’re here to help

Contact Maritime NZ early in your process. We can help clarify which rules apply and point you toward resources to support compliance. 

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Merlin Entertainments’ LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre Hong Kong Halloween Special Event: “Monster Party” Unleashes a Brick-or-Treat Adventure

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Source: Media Outreach

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 16 September 2025 – From now until 2 November 2025, LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre Hong Kong, part of Merlin Entertainments Group, invites LEGO® fans of all ages to dive into the spooktacular “Monster Party”! Get ready for the “LEGO® Brick-or-Treat” challenges, bursting with interactive games, creative builds, and endless fun. Complete tasks to snag exclusive limited-edition gifts[1] and purchase our new “Season Pass” for a frightfully good time.

Following last year’s spooktacular success, the “Monster Party” is back with a rocking’ twist! The lively LEGO® minifigure band mates, the Monster Rockers, are having too much fun jamming in MINILAND® and have forgotten their big Halloween performance. Kids are called to join the mission to round them up and bring them back to the stage for the ultimate Halloween show!

Brick-or-Treat Missions

Mission 1: MINILAND® Band Mate Round-Up

The Monster Rockers are rocking out in MINILAND®! Join the team to find and photograph them to call them back to the stage.

Mission 2: Build A Rocking Little Monster

Unleash your creativity to craft a spooky-cute magical monster with LEGO® bricks to join the Monster Rockers’ Halloween show. Top creations may be featured on LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre Hong Kong’s social media.

Mission 3: Pumpkin Patch Creation

Build spooky-cute pumpkins with LEGO® bricks to decorate the Monster Rockers’ stage. Share your LEGO® experience with the hashtag #MonsterPartyHK to light up the party atmosphere.

Limited-Time Activity 1: 4D Experience “The Great Monster Chase”

Join a thrilling 4D adventure to chase the Monster Rockers back to their vibrant Halloween stage.

Limited-Time Activity 2: Creative Workshop[2]

Learn spooky-cute building tricks with our Master Model Builder crew to create Halloween themed models. All skill levels are welcome to rock the stage.

Limited-Time Offer: NewSeason Pass[3]

From now until 30 September 2025, guests can purchase the new Season Pass for just HK$299. With standard admission tickets starting at HK$240, pay only an additional HK$59 for unlimited entry in 2025, plus enjoy shopping discounts, and birthday party offers. Experience all the exciting activities throughout 2025! Book now to continue the magical adventure!


[1] Available while stocks last.
[2] Limited spaces are available; please arrive 15 minutes early to collect reserved bricks, and refer to the attraction notice for specific workshop times.
[3] Subject to terms and conditions.

Hashtag: #LEGOLANDDiscoveryCentreHK #LEGOHK #K11MUSEA #LEGO #MonsterPartyHK #Halloween

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Government temporarily suspends recognition of unsafe international adoptions

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Source: New Zealand Government

The Government is moving with urgency to suspend recognition of unsafe international adoptions to protect children and young people from harm, Associate Justice Minister, Nicole McKee says.

The Adoption Amendment Bill has been introduced to the House today to immediately and temporarily suspend New Zealand’s recognition of unsafe overseas adoptions for citizenship and immigration purposes.

“There is evidence that our international adoption laws do not provide sufficient safeguards for children and young people. Adoptions that take place in overseas courts do not always access or require an adoptive parent’s criminal or child protection record,” Mrs McKee says.

“We know, for example, about instances in which people with known care and protection histories, or previous convictions for violence or sexual abuse, have been able to adopt overseas.  They have then been able to bring those children and young people back to New Zealand where they have been neglected, abused, or exploited.” 

“For example, Joseph Auga Matamata, who was sentenced to 11 years in 2020, had previous convictions for violence when he adopted three boys from overseas. He withdrew one boy, aged 12, from school, covering his tracks by saying that he had returned to his home country. 

“For a year, the boy was locked up and treated as a domestic servant. He was made to work in the field and often didn’t receive necessary medical care. The other two boys escaped by scaling a tall perimeter fence in the middle of the night.”

“This case is the tip of the iceberg. It is completely unacceptable for our international adoption laws to be used in this way.  This abuse is preventable, and this Government is acting decisively to prevent future harm to children adopted overseas into unsafe situations,” Mrs McKee says.

The law change will immediately and temporarily suspend the recognition of international adoptions under section 17 of the Adoption Act 1955 (the Act) by New Zealand citizens and residents for citizenship and immigration purposes.  It will also restrict the ability of the Family Court to grant adoptions where the adoptive parent or child are overseas under section 3 of the Act.

“The Government is progressing this change under urgency as any delay is unacceptably prolonging the risk to children and young people.  The temporary suspension will provide the time to develop and pass law that ensures international adoptions are safe for the children and young people involved,” Mrs McKee says.

The temporary suspension will expire on a date set by the Governor-General through Order in Council, or on 1 July 2027, whichever is earlier. 

“I intend, however, to introduce a bill for a long-term solution next year. That bill will include an opportunity for members of the public to make submissions to select committee,” Mrs McKee says.

“Both the temporary suspension and the long-term solution are significant cross-agency workstreams, involving the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, the Department of Internal Affairs, Oranga Tamariki, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.”

“I recognise that the suspension will be disappointing for some families planning to adopt from overseas, most of whom are caring people who adopt with the best of intentions.

“Recognising this, the Government is taking steps to preserve adoption pathways where it has been able to establish that the arrangements for international adoptions are safe.”

“We are exempting countries where I am satisfied that adoption practices sufficiently safeguard children and young people. 

“International surrogacy arrangements will continue to be recognised by the New Zealand Family Court and Ministerial discretion will be able to be exercised in individual cases for citizenship and immigration,” Mrs McKee says.

“More information about the temporary suspension and the exceptions to it can be found on the websites of the Ministry of Justice, Immigration New Zealand, and the Department of Internal Affairs. In all cases I advise families to seek expert legal advice to understand how this will affect their particular circumstances.”

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