Health and Employment – Te Whatu Ora nurses begin local strikes on Monday
Source: New Zealand Nurses Organisation
Legal Issues – IHC welcomes Supreme Court decision confirming unfair detention for intellectually disabled man
Source: IHC
IHC welcomes today’s Supreme Court decision that has confirmed the human rights of a man (‘J’) locked away for half of his life have been breached.
J has an intellectual disability and autism, has been detained under the Intellectual Disability (Compulsory Care and Rehabilitation) Act since 2006.
The Court of Appeal acknowledged J’s original offending in 2004 as minor, but ruled his ongoing secure detention was justified because multiple experts said he posed a high risk to the public if released.
The original charge carried a maximum penalty of three months in prison or a $2000 fine, but due to his intellectual disabilities and autism, he was found unfit to stand trial.
IHC joined the case, along with the Human Rights Commission, as intervenor in 2024 to assist the Court in understanding the rights of people with intellectual disabilities.
IHC Director of Advocacy Tania Thomas says people with intellectual disabilities deserve appropriate support and the rights they are entitled to under the law – in the same manner that all New Zealanders should be treated.
“This man has been treated unfairly under the law for too long,” says Tania. “This decision will ensure that more balanced considerations occur in future, and people like J will receive more appropriate care and support to be able to work towards release.”
The Court’s new approach in determining how compulsory orders are considered prioritises the importance of each individual’s human rights alongside the seriousness of the offence and the community’s ongoing safety.
IHC will continue to advocate for changes to the disability framework supporting people like J under this Act.
Justice Issues – Sensible Sentencing Trust calls for minimum non-parole sentences for Coward’s Punches
Source: Sensible Sentencing Trust
15 August 2025 – The Sensible Sentencing Trust has today called on the Government to refresh its recent Cowards Punch law announcement with meaningful reform as had been achieved in multiple Australian States – rather than a tough-sounding headline with no actual teeth.
SST National Spokesperson, Louise Parsons today said: “While we welcome the Government’s willingness to address the broad issue, the proposal to introduce a new Cowards Punch law is little more than a name change from ‘Manslaughter’ to ‘Coward’s Punch’ with no change to sentencing requirements. The maximum sentence for both is ‘Life’ which is of course never imposed. It is the sentence that matters, not what it’s called – and not what the irrelevant maximum sentence is.”
“The glaring omission in the recent announcement, is the failure to propose a robust minimum non-parole sentence – which Sensible Sentencing Trust recomm
Environment – ECAN study confirms Canterbury nitrate issue escalating – Greenpeace
Source: Greenpeace
Police and DOC working together to find sea lion killers
Source: New Zealand Police
Ōamaru Police and the Department of Conservation (DOC) are executing a joint investigation into the cruel shooting of three endangered sea lions at Waitaki River on Saturday 9 August.
Two of the sea lions died, and a third wounded sea lion sadly had to be euthanised. Local iwi were notified of the situation.
Detective Senior Sergeant Nik Leigh says the incident has upset the community, DOC, and Police.
“This is a senseless act against a protected species and we’re eager to find those responsible and hold them to account,” he says.
The investigation is ongoing and both organisations are assessing evidence and following lines of enquiry.
DOC Operations Director for Southern South Island, Aaron Fleming, says the response to the call for information has been heartening.
“Thousands of New Zealanders are sharing in our shock and disgust.
“Everyone who sees and shares the news could bring us another step closer to finding who is responsible,” he says.
If you know anything about the killings of the sea lions, please get in touch:
- Contact Police on 105 quoting event number P063434540 or visit the Ōamaru Police Station.
- Call 0800 DOCHOT to speak to DOC.
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Arrest made, bikes seized in ongoing operation cracking down on illegal trail bike usage
Source: New Zealand Police
Attribute to Senior Sergeant John Stapleford:
Rotorua Police arrested a man in Glenhome yesterday morning, after he failed to stop for Police when signalled for dangerous driving in the Mangakakahi area.
The man was seen by Police driving a trail bike recklessly on Biak Street and has fled when signalled by Police.
Due to the nature of driving staff did not pursue. Enquiries were then made at the registered address of the bike.
The 29-year-old man was located at the address and arrested. Police have also seized the mans bike.
The man appeared in Rotorua District Court today and has been remanded in custody to reappear on 21 August, charged with failing to stop when signalled and operating a motor vehicle recklessly.
Another bike (pictured), unrelated to this incident, was also seized on Monday from a park in the Fordlands area.
These seizures and the arrest come after an operation launched on Monday 11 August to disrupt the illegal use of trail bikes in the Rotorua area.
Police have seen an increase in fleeing driver incidents and dangerous driving involving dirt bikes in recent months and remain committed to holding these people to account.
Often, riders are seen without helmets on, which puts their safety at risk as well as the safety of other road users, due to the speeds these bikes are travelling.
Police are committed to ensuring the community is safe, especially on our roads and at this stage this operation remains ongoing and has no end date.
We ask anybody who witnesses antisocial road behaviour to contact Police, on 111 if it is happening currently, or 105 if it is after the fact.
Information can also be provided anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.
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Issued by Police Media Centre
Sick leopard seal sadly put to sleep
Source: NZ Department of Conservation
Date: 15 August 2025
The uncommon Antarctic visitor was first seen last Thursday on Taylors Mistake beach and spent most of this week resting on Sumner Beach.
Department of Conservation Senior Biodiversity Ranger Mailee Stanbury says the young female leopard seal was unwell and in declining condition.
“It’s unusual for a leopard seal to spend more than a few days on one beach at this time of year and this animal was clearly unwell. She had been getting weaker and more lethargic over the week.
“Yesterday, we had a wildlife vet from the South Island Wildlife Hospital assess the seal, who determined she likely had pneumonia and was dying.
“To avoid the seal suffering from continued disturbance from people and dogs on such a busy beach we moved it to a location where it could be safely euthanised.
“DOC generally takes a hands-off approach in these situations and lets nature take its course. But sadly, in this case, we’ve had to intervene to avoid her continuing to suffer.
“We’d like to thank the local volunteers in the Sumner and Taylors Mistake Seal/Penguin Group, who have been on the beach every day this week and done an amazing job informing the public and keeping people and dogs from disturbing the seal,” says Mailee.
The leopard seal will be taken to the University of Canterbury where a necropsy will be carried out to determine why it died.
DOC is working Ngai Tuāhuriri and Ngāti Wheke Rūnanga to determine an appropriate burial site for the seal following the postmortem.
Leopard seals mostly live in Antarctica but during autumn and winter they disperse through the Southern Ocean and sometimes visit New Zealand. In recent years, we have seen two or three leopard seals visit the Canterbury coast each year.
Unusually, DOC staff saw another leopard seal swimming in Akaroa Harbour on Thursday this week when they were out taking water samples in Akaroa Marine Reserve. The healthy-looking seal swam up to the boat to check it out before swimming away.
If you are lucky enough to see a seal on the beach, remember to keep yourself and your dogs at least 20 metres away from it. This is to avoid causing stress for the seal, and to keep you and your pet safe.
Contact
For media enquiries contact:
Email: media@doc.govt.nz
Name release – Fatal Police shooting, Bryndwr, Christchurch
Source: New Zealand Police
Please attribute to Superintendent Tony Hill, Canterbury District Commander:
Police can now release the name of the woman who died after she was shot by Police at a Christchurch address on Wednesday night.
She was 53-year-old Te Arohanui Pohio, who resided at the address in Bryndwr.
Our thoughts remain with her loved ones at this extremely difficult time, and we continue to offer them the necessary support.
A post-mortem examination was completed today, and her death will be referred to the Coroner.
As of this morning, a 47-year-old man remains in a critical but stable condition in hospital, following surgery yesterday.
Cordons and a scene guard remain in place at the address this morning as Police continue the ongoing scene examination. These cordons will remain in place until the scene examination is completed in the coming days.
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Issued by the Police Media Centre
New offence for demonstrations outside homes
Source: New Zealand Government
The Government is introducing a new offence for engaging in disruptive demonstrations outside private homes, Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith says.
“The public’s ability to demonstrate is a cornerstone of our free and democratic society. It is a key way for citizens to express themselves and engage in political activity.
“However, in recent times, we have seen increased reports of demonstrations targeting private residences, especially of public persons, such as MPs, judges, and other public officials.
“Everyone in New Zealand, and their families, should be able to expect peace and privacy in their own home, no matter what their daytime job is.
“We intend to stop this intrusive behaviour, while protecting the public’s right to demonstrate in a reasonable manner.
“The ability to protest is protected under the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 and that will not change. All rights are subject to reasonable limitations. This new offence is such a reasonable limitation and provides a good balance of the interests involved.
“The new law will be tightly targeted. It will only apply to demonstrations directed at a person in their home. It will prohibit unreasonable disruptions for residents, and will consider factors like the time of day, duration, the actions of demonstrators, noise levels and distance to the premises.
“Just as we value the right to protest, privacy is also a key value of our society. Unreasonable intrusions into people’s privacy are simply unacceptable.”
The legislation will contain a new offence for engaging in a targeted and disruptive demonstration outside residential premises.
The Bill includes a maximum penalty of three months in jail or a fine of up to $2,000.
ASMALLWORLD Launches New Membership Tier and New Global Strategic Airline Partner
Source: Media Outreach
ZURICH, SWITZERLAND – EQS Newswire – 15 August 2025 – ASMALLWORLD AG announces the arrival of its Advantage Membership, an exclusive new tier within its membership portfolio, together with the launch of its newest global airline partner, Cathay Pacific.
Designed for travellers looking for premium travel benefits, while earning air miles to fly with some of the world’s most iconic airlines, the Advantage Membership provides an attractive entry point into ASMALLWORLD’s world of elevated travel experiences.
Among other benefits, Advantage members can choose between 35,000 miles in the form of Cathay’s Asia Miles or Miles & More from Lufthansa Group, allowing members to access two of world’s largest airline alliance networks.
Alongside other travel benefits, Advantage members will also receive D$250 (GHA Discovery Dollars), which can be spent at over 850 hotels and 45+ brands around the world participating in the Global Hotel Alliance (GHA).
“ASMALLWORLD Advantage is the next step in our mission to make luxury travel more rewarding and offer valuable benefits to our community members. In addition to expanding our longstanding partnership with Lufthansa Group we have also chosen to launch a new strategic airline partnership with Cathay Pacific, with whom we are excited to grow further in Asia and beyond” said Zain Richardson, CEO of ASMALLWORLD.
Welcoming Cathay Pacific as a New Strategic Partner
As part of the Advantage Membership launch, ASMALLWORLD is pleased to announce a new partnership with Cathay Pacific, one of Asia’s leading premium airlines. Founded in 1946 and based in Hong Kong, Cathay Pacific has established a global reputation for excellence, with a strong focus on service, comfort, and innovation.
Advantage members selecting Cathay Pacific as their airline partner will receive 35,000 Asia Miles, which can be used towards redeeming award flights or upgrades across the airline’s extensive network. Cathay Pacific is a founding member of the oneworld alliance, which offers access to a global network of 15 member airlines, including British Airways, American Airlines, and Japan Airlines, unlocking additional opportunities for international travel.
Expanding the Miles & More Partnership
The launch of the Advantage Membership also marks an expanded collaboration with Miles & More, part of Lufthansa Group, and one of Europe’s leading frequent flyer programmes. A longstanding partner for the Prestige membership tier, ASMALLWORLD members can now access Miles & More packages of 35,000 miles via the new Advantage tier – perfect for award flights or upgrades.
This evolution of the partnership reflects ASMALLWORLD’s commitment to offering valuable membership benefits at different price points to service different member needs, while continuing to deepen its collaboration with key loyalty partners in the travel sector.
Hotel Benefits Powered by GHA DISCOVERY
Expanding the partnership with Global Hotel Alliance, ASMALLWORLD is now including GHA DISCOVERY Dollars (D$) as a permanent membership benefit for the first time. Advantage members will receive D$250, which can be used for hotel stays, dining, or even spa treatments. Advantage members will also be granted GHA DISCOVERY Platinum Status, offering room upgrades, late check-out, and additional in-stay privileges at over 850 hotels across 45+ brands in the GHA alliance.
Additional Membership Benefits
In addition to airline miles and hotel perks, the Advantage Membership includes a wide range of travel and lifestyle benefits. Members receive:
- Priority Pass with 4 complimentary airport lounge visits
- SIXT Platinum Status for enhanced rental car benefits
- ASMALLWORLD Premium Membership, which includes:
- VIP hotel benefits and complimentary nights at 1,700+ luxury hotels worldwide
- Exclusive travel offers and product discounts
- Access to 800+ global social and cultural events
- Enhanced features within the ASMALLWORLD platform
With this new tier, ASMALLWORLD continues to develop its global suite of membership offerings, delivering exclusive travel benefits and services, while also deepening and expanding its portfolio of prestigious travel partnerships.
This press release can be found at www.asmallworldag.com.
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