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Advocacy – Police anti-democratic overreach targets protesters outside National MP offices – PSNA

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Source: Palestinian Solidarity Network Aotearoa – PSNA

 

PSNA is accusing Christchurch police of overreach and committing a chilling breach of the right to protest, by issuing trespass notices on people protesting National Party MPs’ complicity in Israel’s genocide.

 

The Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa has asked the Independent Police Conduct Authority for an urgent investigation.

 

Last Thursday, PSNA Co-Chair John Minto says he was one of around 20 people protesting outside the Clyde Road office of National MP Hamish Campbell at the Fendalton Mall.

 

“No-one asked us to leave. After a couple of hours two police arrived and asked people to move from outside the office and onto the footpath, which the group did immediately.”

 

“Later, police drove past the protest group twice taking film on a mobile phone.”

“In the following days police have visited several of our homes to deliver ‘trespass notices’ (see attached notice) on behalf of the owners of the shopping centre.”

“We presume this was under an instruction from Campbell himself, or from a National Party official.  We have no idea.  We weren’t told anything.  There’s just an ‘Occupier” name on the notice.’

 

“I have never experienced police behaviour like this” says Minto. “In my experience, which many would say is rather considerable, I’ve seen police action against groups sitting in MPs’ offices, or move on protesters when they had blocked an entranceway or had impeded passersby, or refused to move when asked.  But on this occasion none of this happened”

 

“The Fendalton locals we talked to were strongly in support of the protest. Many of them said they were revolted at Israel’s genocidal attacks on Palestinians and the cowardice of the National Government to take any position against it,” Minto says.

 

“In two hours of positive interactions, only a single local told us to “buggar off”.

 

“The public show they are with us, but the police are doing their best to close us down.”

 

“Even the police sergeant and constable who handed me the trespass notice on my doorstep agreed they had better things to do.”

 

Sara Campbell who was at the protest posted her outrage on her FB page:

 

Absolutely outraged I asked the officers… “What is becoming of our country?” “Why are police resources, including surveillance, being used in this way?” “This is shocking”.

 

“The Prime Minister recently said that facing up to protests was a valid part of political life.  A legitimate location of that must be an electorate office.  We are protesting about complicity in genocide.  Our right to publicly criticise that complicity is vital.”

 

“If anonymous complainants can ban any protests in their vicinity, by issuing trespass notices, then the right to free speech is abolished in this country.”

 

“There is a Bill of Rights Act which is meant to protect that right.  That protection is under threat.”

 

We want to know:

 

  • What evidence of lawbreaking or wrongdoing did the police have which justified the issuing of trespass notices?
  • What legal basis was used to identify those in the protest group as somehow in breach of the law?
  • Why have the police taken on the role of agents for the National Party (and the business owner) in closing down the right to protest outside an MP’s office?
  • Under what legal justification did the police take video on the protest and then use it to identify individuals for issuing trespass notices against?
  • Do the local MP and the Prime Minister approve of this abuse of police power?

 

John Minto

Co-Chair PSNA

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Police disappointed as five arrested following gang tangi

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Source: New Zealand Police

Please attribute to Herby Ngawhika, Rotorua Area Commander:

Police are disappointed that a small number of people needed to be arrested following a tangi in Rotorua today.

Police had an increased visible presence across Rotorua due to the gang tangi taking place, to ensure the safety and wellbeing of the wider community.

Police have been working with whanau over the last few days to ensure a smooth and safe precession today, and a significant majority of attendees behaved in a manner that Police were pleased with.

Unfortunately, a small number of people took today as an opportunity to display poor road behaviours which resulted in Police action needing to be taken.

Police arrested five people for a charges ranging from traffic related offences to possession of an offensive weapon.

Four vehicles were also impounded, while another vehicle was ordered off the road.

20 infringement notices were also issued.

It’s disappointing because Police and whanau had worked well together and a small number of people had taken away from the tangi.

Police will explore further enforcement action as CCTV and footage captured on phones is examined, and those committing offences are identified.

Everyone in this community has a responsibility to one another, to make sure everyone is safe. If people are taking away from people’s safety, then Police’s job is to stop that.

We would like to thank members of the public for their patience and understanding on the roads today.

Police will continue to have a highly visible presence into the evening.

If you see any unlawful activity, please contact Police via 111 if it is happening now or 105 if its after the fact either online or over the phone.

Information can also be reported anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

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Issued by the Police Media Centre.

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Allianz Commercial: AI and cloud computing drive global construction boom for data centers

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Source: Media Outreach

  • Rapid expansion is heightening exposures and introducing new risks for companies and insurers.

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 6 November 2025 – The unseen forces of AI and cloud computing are never out of the news, yet behind the headlines lies a story of growth and innovation as tangible as bricks and mortar. The heavy computing power required by AI workloads, and the growing global demand for AI technologies, has seen a building boom take place around the world as developers scramble to build the facilities required to meet these needs. According to market research, up to $7 trillion will be spent on data centers by 2030 – a huge sum driven largely by technology companies in the US and China, while Europe lags a few paces behind. The tech industry’s big three, Amazon, Microsoft and Google Cloud, accounted for almost two-thirds of global cloud revenue in Q2 2025. Combined with Chinese companies such as Alibaba and Tencent, their capital expenditure budgets for 2025 reach hundreds of billions of US dollars, much of it geared towards the industrial scale infrastructure and dependable energy sources that high-performance AI and cloud computing now demands.

The latest Allianz Commercial report, The Data Center Construction Boom,explores the extent of this global buildout and also questions whether the building bonanza can last. Despite the ongoing expansion, several factors could limit future growth, including the surging costs of construction. These have escalated dramatically from $200-$300 million, to projects exceeding $20 billion. According to Allianz Commercial construction experts, average-sized facilities now cost between $500 million and $2 billion. Along with higher construction prices, the complex nature of data center construction and operation requires specialized insurance coverage for risks such as power supply concerns, faulty workmanship, fire or natural catastrophes.

“Construction projects as complex and extensive as data centers require significant time and resources. Typically, they require project-specific policies given their size and their unique risk profile that demands specialized insurance,” says Darren Tasker, Head of Construction, Americas, at Allianz Commercial.

Data centers are fueling the construction industry
A global buildout is underway to construct the infrastructure needed to support the digital economy. The US will be the largest market for data centers, covering about two thirds of the total global data center power demand with 81 gigawatts (GW) by 2028, while China’s data center market is building out equally aggressively. Greater Beijing alone now accounts for roughly 10% of global hyperscale capacity. Europe is trailing behind the two superpowers but is experiencing a 43% annual increase in pipeline activity, with London and Dublin as the largest markets (each with over 1GW capacity), followed by Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Paris, and Milan.

“The bigger data centers have a huge footprint. The scale of a $20bn+ facility can involve tens of thousands of workers on site at peak times, with significant equipment and building supplies moving in and out,” says Chris Fancher, US Head of Construction Property at Allianz Commercial. “Timings can be tight. This requires expert coordination, as any missteps or faulty workmanship can lead to potential losses or costly delays.”

Data centers combine great processing power with unique risk profile
Building a data center is a complex, multi-disciplinary undertaking, which presents a multitude of risks. One of the main issues is the soaring power demand that threatens to outpace grid capacity and infrastructure. The electricity demand from data centers worldwide is set to more than double by 2030, to around 945Twh. This is slightly more than the consumption of the whole of Japan today, with its population of 124 million. To avoid power issues, which are the main source of impactful outages with 45%, data center operators are increasingly seeking to reduce their reliance on the grid by generating their own power on site, including renewables, gas, and even potentially small nuclear reactors.

Fire, heat and water are also significant risks for data centers, potentially leading to severe property damage or business interruption losses. Lithium-ion batteries are increasingly being used in server racks in data halls. The fire risk associated with these batteries is well documented, particularly in relation to electric vehicles and charging infrastructure. Large data centers can consume up to 19 million liters of water a day, equivalent to the water use of a town with a population of up to 50,000. Increasing cooling requirements will drive up water and electricity demand, while rising global temperatures pose a growing risk to the resilience of over half the world’s top data center hubs. This has altered the risk profile of data centers and contributed to the increase in construction and insurance costs.

Risk management crucial with strong growth expected in Asia
The Asia Pacific region accounts for approximately 30% of global data center capacity and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 21% from 2024 to 2028, a faster pace compared to more developed markets. The region consists of multiple markets, each with distinct drivers and market conditions. China, Japan, and India account for 60% of the total installed capacity in the region, while markets like India, Malaysia, and Indonesia are expected to lead the next wave of growth.

Christian Sandric, Regional Managing Director of Allianz Commercial Asia, says, “As the demand for data centers in the region surges, it is crucial that parties fully understand the risks involved during construction and operation. Beyond the main risks such as power supply, rising construction costs and supply constraints, fire, and cooling requirements, parties also need to consider aspects such as cyberattacks, and impact on the surrounding environment, ecosystem, and infrastructure. For example, cooling systems may discharge heated water back into local water bodies, and this can raise temperatures and affect aquatic ecosystems.

“These complex and extensive risks call for specialist insurance and expert risk-management guidance, and clients need to work with an experienced team of underwriters who knows the business and can support the project from beginning to end, including multi-year coverage and policy extensions as needed.”

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North Island crime spree comes to a halt

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Source: New Zealand Police

A pair responsible for an alleged crime spree across the North Island will now face court.

Yesterday afternoon, Police were alerted to a vehicle of interest travelling through Auckland’s east and coming to a stop at Sylvia Park.

Auckland City West Area Investigations Manager, Detective Senior Sergeant Anthony Darvill, says with the assistance of the Police Eagle helicopter officers arrested two people suspected of committing multiple shoplifting offences across the North Island.

“Our Tactical Retail Crime Unit, based at Mt Roskill, executed a search warrant in Waterview this afternoon in relation to the crime spree, in which thousands of dollars’ worth of goods had been stolen, including power tools and vacuum cleaners,” he says.

“Retail crime is not a victimless offence – it affects businesses, puts frontline retail staff at risk and drives up the costs for everyday consumers.

“Our Tactical Retail Crime Unit are working closely with retailers to ensure that offenders are held to account and shopping environments are safe for everyone in our community.”

A 31-year-old Wellington man and a 39-year-old woman, also from Wellington, appeared in the Auckland District Court today charged with more than 30 shoplifting offences between them.

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Holly McKay/NZ Police

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Parliament Bill passes third reading

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Source: New Zealand Government

The unanimous passing of the Parliament Bill is an important constitutional moment, says Leader of the House Chris Bishop.

“Parliament occupies a central place in our constitution but legislation governing its operations is scattered across the statute book and some of it is out of date.

“The Parliament Bill consolidates and modernises the Clerk of the House of Representatives Act 1988, the Parliamentary Service Act 2000, the Members of Parliament (Remuneration and Services) Act 2013, and the Parliamentary Privilege Act 2014. 
Important changes in the Bill include:

  • Establishing a new funding model for the Office of the Clerk and the Parliamentary Service, so their budgets are recommended by the House instead of being determined by the executive,
  • Providing Parliamentary Security Officers with statutory powers similar to those of court security officers,
  • Transferring from the Clerk of the House to the Electoral Commission the role of determining whether a petition carries the required number of signatures to trigger a Citizens’ Initiated Referendum
  • Updating the functions of the Speaker and Deputy Speaker to clarify when the functions and duties of the Speaker are carried out by the Deputy;
  • Modernising the statutory functions of the Clerk of the House.

“The development and passage of the Bill has seen Parliament work at its best. The Bill started its gestation in 2015 and was developed under the previous government. I have been proud to carry it forward in this Parliament.

“Parliament established a special select committee, chaired by the respected former Speaker of the House, Rt Hon Adrian Rurawhe, to consider the Bill. I thank the committee and Mr Rurawhe for their work on this important piece of legislation.

“As we approach the end of the year, I would also like to thank all those who work at or for Parliament who provide service to Members of Parliament in their many different ways. New Zealand’s democracy is very well served and New Zealanders should be proud of it.”

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Warrant to arrest: Tuapola Toala

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Source: New Zealand Police

Police are working to locate Tuapola Jason Dean Toala, who has a warrant for his arrest and is wanted by Police.

Toala, 21, is wanted in relation to serious charges and is believed to be in the wider Auckland or Northland regions.

It’s believed he is actively avoiding Police.

If you have seen Tuala or have any information that may assist in locating him, please update us online now or call 105.

Please use the reference number 250911/1401.

Alternatively information can be provided anonymously to Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

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Holly McKay/NZ Police

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Police acknowledge verdicts in Anaru Moana murder trial

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Source: New Zealand Police

Attributable to Detective Inspector Joel Syme:

Police acknowledge the verdicts handed down today in relation to the murder of Anaru Moana in December 2021.

Three men were found guilty of murder and one woman was found guilty of being a party to injuring.

This case has been extensive, with our investigation spread across both Canterbury and Southern Districts and including core members from Aoraki CIB, and Southern and Canterbury Organised Crime teams. I would like to thank all involved in this investigation for their thorough and meticulous work which enabled a strong case to be put before the courts.

The body of Mr Moana has never been recovered.

While today’s verdicts are welcomed by Police and Mr Moana’s whanau, our thoughts are still with the family who have not been able to have their loved one returned.

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Issued by Police Media Centre

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Dato’ Sri Aliff Syukri & Bella Astillah Lead Shopee 11.11 Big Sale with Daily Superstar Livestreams, Lagi Murah Deals, and Free Shipping

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Source: Media Outreach

KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA – Media OutReach Newswire – 6 November 2025 – The Shopee 11.11 Big Sale is officially here, bringing Malaysians closer to their favourite celebrities through Daily Superstar Livestreams, where a line-up of superstar hosts will showcase top brands and exclusive deals daily from 12PM to 2PM until 11 November. Get ready to score 50% Off Lagi Murah deals, enjoy Free Shipping with no minimum spend, and win exciting prizes throughout the sale.

Shop with Bella Astillah and Dato’ Sri Aliff Syukri
As Shopee 11.11 Big Sale Brand Ambassadors, Bella Astillah and Dato’ Sri Aliff Syukri are bringing excitement to shoppers in two big ways this year.

Shopee Live Appearances and Exclusive Products
Bella Astillah brings her signature charm to Shopee with the launch of her first official store, Baellova. Catch her on Shopee Live this 6 November to grab her viral 3-in-1 lipstick at a special price of RM27. Meanwhile, Dato’ Sri Aliff Syukri turns up the glamour with his new Sallywhoo handbag collection, featuring four stylish designs, with two launching exclusively on Shopee Live this 10 November. Catch the two stars in a joint livestream on 11 November, from 12PM – 2PM, on Shopee Live for more exciting deals and entertainment.

Shopee Farm and Tap & Win Giveaways
Malaysians can join the fun through Shopee Farm and Tap & Win. Stand a chance to be one of 25 daily winners to receive 500 packs of Dato’ Sri Aliff Syukri’s famous Jeruk Mangga by planting mango seeds on Shopee Farm. Fans can also try their luck to meet Bella Astillah in person and take home a brand-new Huawei phone through Tap & Win by 21 November.

Check out what else is in store during the 11.11 Big Sale:

Daily Superstar Livestreams
From now until 11 November, Shopee will host Daily Superstar Livestreams featuring popular hosts like Khairul Aming, Jojo Ghazali, and Bella Khann, bringing Lagi Murah deals up to 50% off and exclusive live vouchers, stackable at checkout. Don’t miss Khairul Aming’s special livestream on 10 November at 8PM, followed by the ultimate 12-hour Livestream Marathon on 11 November, starring brand ambassadors Bella Astillah and Dato’ Sri Aliff Syukri! Visit https://shopee.com.my/m/shopee-live-superstars to see the full line-up of superstar streamers.

Shopee Lagi Murah 50% Off Daily
Enjoy 50% Off Lagi Murah Deals daily on top brands like Shahida D’Herbs, TTRacing, and Russell Taylors, and bring those long-awaited favourites home today.

Free Shipping No Minimum Spend
Enjoy Free Shipping with No Minimum Spend every day, with bonus vouchers up for grabs on 11 November, and choose Buyer-Self Collect for a faster, more convenient pickup experience.

Shopee X Proton Giveaway
Shopee has partnered with Proton in an exclusive collaboration to showcase the All-New Saga on Shopee, by rewarding two lucky winners who will win one unit of Malaysia’s new iconic sedan each. The winners will be announced at the end of November across Shopee’s official social media pages.

Developed on Proton’s new Advanced Modular Architecture platform, the All-New Saga features a refined 1.5L i-GT engine with advanced safety and intelligent connectivity upgrades — including Level one ADAS, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and a striking new design inspired by Malaysia’s cultural identity.

Join the fun and stand a chance to win in two ways:

ICON Hunt
From 5 to 14 November, shoppers can take part in the ICON Hunt. To join, spot the All-New Saga featuring Shopee 11.11-themed car designs, which will be driven around Klang Valley. Snap a fun photo or video and post it on Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok. Include the hashtags #ICONHunt, #AllNewSaga, #ShopeeMY1111, tag @shopee_my and @ProtonCarsOfficial, and make sure the post stays public for at least 2 weeks after the campaign ends. One post counts as one entry; the most creative and original post and caption will drive away with the brand new car.

SPayLater Shopee Mission
Shoppers can also participate in the Proton x SPayLater Shopee Mission from now until 14 November. Simply activate SPayLater and complete the Shopee Missions to earn points and acquire a golden ticket! The Golden Ticket holder with the most points will be eligible to win the All-New Saga!

From Click to ICONic Drive
Want to take the All-New Saga for a spin? Register on the Shopee From Click to ICONic Drive campaign page from 3 to 27 November, then complete a test drive at any Proton 3S or 4S outlet from 28 November to 14 December. The first 2,000 qualified participants will receive a Shopee app notification and a RM50 Voucher automatically credited to their account within a month upon receiving the notification.

11.11 Only Promotions
The excitement peaks on 11 November with exclusive promotions available for one day only. Grab RM11 Knockout Deals and bonus voucher drops throughout the day for extra savings. Shoppers can also look forward to the RM1,111 Knockout Vouchers and 11.11 Super Deals for even bigger discounts on those high-ticket orders. Keep stacking those savings with Free Shipping Vouchers, Shopee Video and Live offers, Lagi Murah deals, and shop vouchers for unbeatable value this 11.11 Big Sale.

Hashtag: #Shopee #Ecommerce #Sale #1111 #OnlineShopping

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Education – Ara Trades tutor Prime Minister’s Educator of the Year

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Source: Ara Institute of Canterbury

Ara Institute of Canterbury is proud to announce that Richard Hope, Senior Academic Staff Member in automotive Ttrades, has been named the 2025 Te Tohu Kaiako o Te Tau a Te Pirimia | Prime Minister’s Tertiary Educator of the Year at the prestigious Ako Aotearoa Te Whatu Kairangi Awards in Wellington on 5 November.
“This is the pinnacle of tertiary teaching awards in New Zealand,” said Ara Executive Director Darren Mitchell. “Richard has made us all extremely proud today.”
Hope received the honour for his exceptional contribution to vocational education and his innovative, inclusive approach to teaching automotive engineering. His work demonstrates a deep commitment to learner success, particularly for those facing barriers to education.
Te Whatu Kairangi Awards panel chair Derek McCormack said: “Richard’s profile was simply outstanding, he thoroughly deservers the Prime Minister’s Educator of The Year award.
“Comments from his colleagues, along with his students’ results and feedback, all speak to how dedicated he is to learner success.”
Hope was typically humble when asked for his reaction at the gala event in Wellington saying: “I just really enjoy doing my job, so this is the biggest honour and it’s totally unexpected,” he said.
Today, however he was still trying to make sense of it all. “I woke up this morning and had to ask my wife did that really happen? It’s very surreal!”
After 25 years as an automotive mechanic, Hope transitioned into tertiary teaching in 2019. Since then, he has transformed his classroom into a supportive and empowering learning environment for ākonga of all backgrounds and abilities. His initiatives include:
  • Initiated the translation of automotive engineering course material into te reo Māori
  • Created online resources to support deaf learners
  • Introduced professional conversations as an assessment method for Trades learners
The Te Whatu Kairangi Awards citation noted Richard’s teaching practice reflects what it truly means to be a kaiako who is invested in the outcomes of their learners”.
In addition to the Prime Minister’s Educator of the Year Award, he also received a General Individual Award under the category of ‘Achieving diversity and inclusion for improving outcomes for Māori learners; Pacific learners; neurodiverse learners; and/or learners with disabilities.’
Mitchell congratulated Hope on this outstanding achievement, acknowledging the transformative impact his teaching has had on learners.
“Richard’s vision and determination for inclusive education is inspiring. He’s shown what’s possible when opportunities are created for every learner to thrive,” he said.
“His work is a true celebration of Ara’s values and our commitment to equity and excellence. We couldn’t be prouder of the impact Richard is making on learners and the learning environment at Ara.”
Hope said he was humbled by the accolade: “For me, teaching is about giving every ākonga the chance to succeed and feel valued. Seeing them grow in confidence and capability is the greatest reward – it reminds me why I do what I do every day.”
“I’d also like to acknowledge the whole team at Ara. Developing ākonga who are empowered and engaged takes many hands. We all play our part ensuring we help build resilient people who’ll flourish in society today, and in the future.”

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Precious Land – Historic South Island station hits the global market

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Source: New Zealand Sotheby’s International Realty

Strong global enquiry is anticipated in the sale of one of New Zealand’s finest high-country stations, which featured in the New York Times this week.

Mt Algidus Station in Canterbury is now for sale on the open market and is expected to be one of the South Island’s highest sales this year. The property is being marketed domestically and internationally via an advertising campaign in the New York Times, one of the world’s most influential newspapers.

Listed by New Zealand Sotheby’s International Realty agents Matt Finnigan and Russell Reddell, the extraordinary 22,120 ha station is an iconic slice of the South Island, with a rich history that dates back to 1861.

Finnigan says the station is often referred to an island in the alps, due to its isolated location in the Southern Alps at the confluence of the Wilberforce, Rakaia and Mathias rivers.

“This majestic property is not only a large-scale and successful farming operation, it is an ultra-private alpine retreat in a spectacular high-country setting,” he says. “It’s the ultimate legacy property – a pristine part of NZ to be passed from generation to generation.”

The ecological and environmental attributes of Mt Algidus Station are phenomenal; it comprises 65km of river frontage, hundreds of hectares of native bush, spring-fed wetlands and waterways, and many hectares of pure, remote wilderness, serviced by backcountry huts.

The exquisite owners’ residence, Mt Algidus Station Manor, is a luxurious interpretation of Normandy’s manor houses, designed by NZ architect Charlie Nott. Built in 2010, the hand-cut Hinuera natural stone home features four spacious double bedrooms, each with its own ensuite and walk-in-wardrobe. The kitchen comprises opulent marble benchtops, while other assets of the home include multiple living areas, a library, drawing room, office, pool cabana, and a two-bedroom flat.

“This home was built to perfection, with the highest-quality design and materials used for every detail,” says Reddell. “It is a wonderful, private home base and somewhere to enjoy true solitude after a day working or exploring the exceptional wilderness of the station. This is a place where recreational attributes such as flyfishing for salmon and brown trout, hunting for wild red deer and chamois, and horse riding along the trails and river flats, are all in your own backyard.”

The separate Farmhouse serves as elegant guest accommodation, with three double bedrooms, living and dining areas, as well as an out-house bedroom and standalone bedsit. Other dwellings and infrastructure on the station include a woolshed and sheep yards, the old shearers’ quarters, and various modern dwellings for permanent and temporary staff.

Mt Algidus Station was made famous by the memories written by celebrated author Mona Anderson MBE, who moved to the station in the 1940s and lived there for 33 years, documenting her life on the farm and writing the best-selling books A River Rules My Life and The Good Logs of Algidus. It was also once inhabited by prominent Canterbury politician William Rolleston.

“It’s a very special, highly regarded property and we are expecting a high level of interest,” Finnigan adds.

Mt Algidus Station will be sold via deadline sale at 4pm, March 11, 2026.

About New Zealand Sotheby’s International Realty                  
New Zealand Sotheby’s International Realty is a specialist agency that focuses on the sale of premium property through quality marketing and global networking. Founded in 2005 by Mark Harris and Julian Brown, the NZ branch of the global company has 28 offices nationwide – Northland, Auckland Britomart, Auckland North Shore, Auckland Remuera, Auckland South East, Waiheke Island, Hamilton, Cambridge, Rotorua, Taupō, Napier, Ahuriri, Havelock North, Palmerston North, Masterton, Greytown, Kapiti, Wellington, Hutt Valley, Nelson, Marlborough, Wānaka, Arrowtown and its head office in Queenstown. It is part of Sotheby’s International Realty – the world’s leading luxury real estate company – with a global network of approximately 1,110 offices and more than 26,100 affiliated independent sales associates throughout 84 countries and territories. It is through this unparalleled luxury network that NZSIR is able to access and market properties on an international level. In 2022/2023 NZSIR was named Best International Real Estate Agency Asia Pacific (5-20 offices) at the International Property Awards and also won Best Property Agency/Consultancy New Zealand at the 2025 International Property Awards for the Asia Pacific region.     
www.nzsothebysrealty.com  

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