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Roman Blinds Direct Unveils New Website for Smarter, Faster, and Personalised Shopping Experience

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Source: Press Release Service – New Zealand

Roman Blinds Enhances Customer Experience With Quick Quotes, Customisation, and Effortless Ordering

Roman Blinds Direct, a leading blind supplier with a strong hold over the industry for the last 20 years, launched its brand-new website on 24 February 2025. The website is a sign of the commitment of the company towards its customers so that they can enjoy a streamlined shopping experience by providing a fully customisable selection of blinds and curtains. There’s an option for every customer.

The brand-new website offers customers the best blinds shopping experience while providing high-quality fabrics and smart integration in their products. Customers don’t need to wait even for a few seconds to get their quote once they have selected their preferred fabric, colour, and measurement options.

Key Features of the New Website

The main motivation behind the new website was user convenience and an intuitive shopping experience. Some of the standout features include:

Instant Quotes with a Few Clicks: Unlike traditional online blind stores, with Roman Blinds Direct, you can receive a quote for your customised selection in just a few simple steps. Once you have selected the desired fabric, colour, measurements, fitting type, lining options, and cord side, you will get a quote immediately. If you are satisfied with your selection and the quote, you can place your order and expect a delivery right at your doorstep.

Full-Customisation Options: With the new website, you do not need to settle for anything less, as customers have the flexibility to design their blinds exactly how they want.

Measurement: Enter the desired width and height.

Fitting Type: Choose between inside or outside fit.

Lining Options: Standard, thermal, blockout, or no lining.

Cord Placement: Left-hand side, right-hand side, or motorised control.

Motorisation for Effortless Control: Customers can also opt for a motorised feature for a smart experience. They get to select a rechargeable battery or a 240V power supply and their preferred remote controller for easy operation.

Enhancing Customer Experience
The revamped website is not only made to enhance the purchasing process but also to ensure a smooth customisation of blinds and curtains to satisfy the customers. Roman Blinds Direct remains committed to providing only high-quality products and services to customers through a website that is easy to use and informative.

“With the instant quotes, detailed customisation options, and a streamlined ordering process, our customers get an absolutely seamless and hassle-free blinds shopping experience from start to finish,” says Bernie Dalzel, Owner of Roman Blinds Direct.

About Roman Blinds Direct
Roman Blinds Direct is known for its high-quality, customisable, and motorised blinds for the last 2 decades. The company ensures that your homes and offices are functional while not compromising on style. With a strong, dedicated team to meet the requirements of its customers, Roman Blinds continues to improve its services.

For more information on stylish and functional blinds and curtains, visit their website.

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Media Release on 26 February 2025

Media Contact
Bernie Dalzel, Roman Blinds Direct
Email: bernie@romanblindsdirect.co.nz
Phone: 07 847 8829
Website: https://romanblindsdirect.co.nz/
Media: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5fzarvcl4A

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Name release: Te Kamo death

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Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

Police are now releasing the name of a boy who died in Te Kamo on Sunday.

He was three-year-old Reign Puriri.

The young boy died tragically at a Church Road address after an incident with a moving vehicle in a driveway.

“Our thoughts are with Reign’s whānau at this very difficult time as they prepare for his tangi,” Detective Senior Sergeant Shane Pilmer says.

“The whānau need time to grieve after losing their boy, and they have asked Police to convey their need for privacy at this time.”

Police are continuing with enquiries into what occurred on Sunday afternoon.

ENDS.

Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

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Energy – ELECTRIFY QUEENSTOWN: POWERING INNOVATION, COST SAVINGS AND DECARBONISATION

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Source: Electrify Queenstown

Wednesday 26 February 2025 (Queenstown, New Zealand) — Queenstown businesses and households are invited to explore practical ways to save money, become more energy efficient, and decarbonise with the return of Electrify Queenstown in May.

Building on the success of last year’s inaugural event, Destination Queenstown, with support from Queenstown Business Chamber of Commerce, will present a three-day programme designed to innovate and inspire change in the Queenstown Lakes.

With principal sponsor Aurora Energy onboard for the second year, Electrify Queenstown promises to deliver an electric experience for the Queenstown community.

Mat Woods, Destination Queenstown Chief Executive, says this year’s expanded programme caters to tourism operators, business owners, homeowners and anyone curious about making the switch to enable fully electric heating, cooking and transport.

“Electrify Queenstown will share ideas and innovations to support businesses and households to electrify, save money and decarbonise. We’re excited about the win-win potential of electrification in supporting a vibrant, growing economy while protecting the environment for future generations,” he said.

The opening day on Monday 26 May will take stage at Skyline Queenstown, a trailblazer in tourism innovation and electrification.

Queenstown Lakes District Mayor, Glyn Lewers, will open with a welcome address followed by keynote speaker Saul Griffith — globally acclaimed author and entrepreneur sharing insights on why we must electrify and switch to renewable technology. An inspirational line up of speakers includes industry experts, policy makers and innovators who will present both the challenges and the vast potential of electrification from an economic, environmental and social perspective.

Sharon Fifield, Queenstown Business Chamber Chief Executive, said, “It’s important, in what has recently been a tough economic climate, that any changes made in your business don’t sacrifice your bottom line. We’re thrilled to have experts joining Electrify Queenstown to share the benefits and opportunities that come with electrifying a business including cost savings, improved productivity, and emissions reductions.”

On the second day, a full programme at the Queenstown Events Centre will spark conversations about the opportunities for businesses and households with electrification, and innovations in electric transport. A tradeshow exhibition will display new technology, low rate loans and exclusive deals, plus the opportunity to join interactive workshops led by experts in electrification and renewable energy. The community evening session from 6pm will focus on the energy transition, how to electrify your home and the role of electrification in community resilience.

The third and final day will involve immersive electric experiences, sharing the very best in tourism innovation and technology, from local operators and global leaders.

Lines company Aurora Energy is proud to once again be the principal sponsor of the Electrify Queenstown event.

Richard Fletcher, Aurora Energy Chief Executive, said, “The growth of this event from one day to three days highlights the increasing demand and interest in electrification within our region. Aurora Energy is committed to ensuring that our network is ready to enable the future electricity and technology choices of consumers.

“In supporting events such as these we hope we can play a part helping local businesses and communities be informed about the benefits of electricity, whether it is supplied from the national grid or generated and stored locally. We look forward to meeting with those attending, and discussing how we can work together towards a sustainable, efficient, and resilient future.” Richard said.

Electrify Queenstown will take place over three days from 26 – 28 May 2025. Registrations are open for individual sessions, a day pass, or for the full three-day event.  

For more information visit: electrifyqueenstown.co.nz

Electrify Queenstown programme summary

Monday 26 May 2025: Setting the stage for electrification (Skyline Queenstown)
Tuesday 27 May 2025: Electrification in action (Queenstown Events Centre)
Wednesday 28 May 2025: Electric experiences (Details coming soon)

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Introducing Phoenix Dancong Tea: Now Available at Dofo Tea

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Source: Media Outreach

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 26 February 2025 – Dofo Tea is thrilled to announce the launch of its premium Phoenix Dancong tea, a rare and exquisite tea variety that captures the essence of China’s rich tea heritage. Sourced from the high-altitude Phoenix Mountain in Chaozhou, Guangdong, this tea represents the perfect fusion of tradition, craftsmanship, and natural flavor.

Known as the “noble of tea” and celebrated for its aromatic complexity, Phoenix Dancong tea has been a hallmark of Chinese tea culture for centuries. With this launch, Dofo Tea invites tea enthusiasts worldwide to experience the unparalleled charm of this ancient tea variety at Dofo Tea.

Upholding the traditions of tea culture and exquisite handcrafted techniques, Dofo Tea’s official website (https://dofotea.com/) offers high-quality Chinese tea leaves, tea ware, and a wealth of tea culture content—highlighting the distinctive flavor of Phoenix Dancong tea and the time-honored art of Chaozhou Gongfu tea.

Phoenix Dancong Tea: A Fusion of Quality and Heritage

Dofo Tea’s signature Phoenix Dancong tea is grown at 1,400 meters on Phoenix Mountain in Chaozhou, preserving centuries-old natural flavors. Celebrated since the late Southern Song Dynasty for its rich aroma and unique taste, each handpicked leaf is processed using time-honored methods that reflect a blend of family legacy and artisanal craftsmanship.

In 2024, a landmark study—”Phoenix Tea: A New Species of Guangdong Tea Plants,” published in China Tea (Vol. 46, Issue 12, 2024)—confirmed, after extensive research on Phoenix Mountain, that Phoenix Dancong tea is an independent new species.

Today, Dofo Tea’s website not only offers these premium teas for purchase but also provides in-depth insights into their history and flavor, catering to the diverse palates of tea enthusiasts.

Chaozhou Gongfu Tea: Slowing Down Life to Savor the Classics

As a representative of traditional Chinese tea culture, Chaozhou Gongfu tea has been inscribed on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list. More than just a tea ceremony, Chaozhou Gongfu tea offers a spiritual experience and a form of cultural art—a way to slow down and cleanse the mind amid the pace of modern life.

At Dofo Tea, customers can find not only a curated selection of Phoenix Dancong tea but also tea ware that reflects the essence of Chaozhou Gongfu tea culture. Whether it’s elegant tea cups or traditional teapots and charcoal stoves, Dofo Tea provides a one-stop shopping experience that enables every tea lover to fully immerse themselves in the art of Chaozhou Gongfu tea.

Dofo Tea’s Mission: Global Dissemination of Chinese Tea Culture

Since its inception, Dofo Tea has steadfastly balanced traditional handcrafted production with the modern propagation of tea culture. Through its official website, the brand showcases the allure of Chaozhou Gongfu tea to tea enthusiasts worldwide. In addition to engaging tea lovers online, Dofo Tea organizes live tea art courses, tea garden tours, and other complementary activities—promoting an ancient tea culture that is not only about tea but also a lifestyle rooted in Phoenix Mountain, symbolizing health, elegance, and tranquility.

Hashtag: #DofoTea

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AT wants public feedback on changing central Auckland’s parking and kerbside spaces

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Source: Auckland Council

Auckland Transport (AT) is calling for input from the public over proposed changes to on-street parking and kerbside spaces in the city centre. These changes are designed to make it easier to live, visit and do business in the heart of Tāmaki Makaurau.

From today people can have their say about changes in the Auckland city centre that would increase the number of pick-up/drop-off spaces, mobility parks, taxi stands, loading zones and parking spaces for motorcycles, bikes and scooters.

Waitematā Local Board Chairperson Genevieve Sage is encouraging people to have their say about the proposed changes.

“Although AT can’t add more kerb space to our already crowded roads, we can all have a say in what our existing kerb space is used for in central Auckland. We are keen to go back to basics and designate kerbside spaces to those who need it the most,” she says.

“And while AT regularly makes small changes to kerb spaces, it’s now time to do a comprehensive review to ensure these spaces meet Aucklander’s needs today, and well into the future.”

AT’s Group Manager of Transport Network Planning and Policy Andrew McGill says the proposed changes have been strongly influenced by feedback AT receives about the availability of city centre parking.

“Aucklanders have told us they want more spaces in the city centre for quick stops, pick-ups and drop-offs and it’s pretty universal feedback from residents, business owners, delivery drivers and tradies,” Mr McGill says.

“We’ve also heard people want better access for being dropped off for a night out at the Civic Theatre or Aotea Centre near Queen Street’s arts quarter.

“The proposals we’re seeking feedback on have been designed to address the challenges we’ve heard from people living, working and visiting the city centre.

“We have also looked at options for increasing the number of mobility parks on city centre streets to make it easier for people who have more limited transport choices.

“By making these small and low-cost changes to Auckland’s quick stop parking spaces we can make our city more fit-for-purpose for popular services such as affordable rideshare, food delivery apps, and our never-ending online purchases,” Mr McGill says.

“Public consultation is now underway. Dozens of the city centre’s business leaders, residents, workers, couriers, and other stakeholders have helped shape the proposal that we’re now sharing with everyone for their feedback.

“We are listening and keen to respond to what Aucklanders tell us is important to them for kerbside space in the city centre,” he says.

“Tell us how you would use this precious roadside space. What is best for your needs?”

Feedback will be used to map out a multi-year plan called Room to Move in the City Centre. The plan will include short-term improvements before City Rail Link opens, along with some longer-term ideas which will be developed further. Public consultation is open until 30 March 2025. 

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Threat Actors Are Moving Faster Than Ever: SonicWall Warns SMBs and Highlights the Importance of Not Fighting Alone

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Source: Media Outreach

  • 61% of the time hackers exploit new vulnerabilities within 2 days – compared to what can take the average organization 120-150* days to apply a patch
  • SonicWall detected 210,258 ‘never-before-seen’ malware variants – 637 each day
  • In APAC, Malware (-6%), intrusion attempts (-4%), and cryptojacking (-39%) are down, while IoT attacks have surged by 109%
  • Ransomware intensifies in North America (+8%) and explodes in LATAM (+259%)
  • Malware trended up 8% YoY, including a massive 92% spike in May alone
  • IoT attacks (+124%) and encrypted threats (+93%) continue to climb globally
  • Identity, cloud, and credential compromise account for 85% actionable alerts

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 26 February 2025 SonicWall today released the 2025 SonicWall Annual Cyber Threat Report, revealing a continued onslaught of cyberattacks on small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs). Once exclusively targeting large enterprises, threat actors now use more efficient targeting and AI-driven attacks making it clear that SMBs and organizations of all sizes can’t fight this battle alone — relying on the expertise of a trusted Managed Service Provider (MSP) to defend at-risk revenue and protect the integrity of brands and organizations.

SMBs are facing a storm of cyber threats, as attackers leverage automation, AI, and advanced evasion techniques to evade traditional defenses. These evolving tactics make it nearly impossible for businesses to defend themselves without dedicated cybersecurity expertise. As attack surfaces expand and the time to exploit vulnerabilities shrinks, SMBs must prioritize proactive security measures.

“Threat actors are moving at an unprecedented pace, exploiting new vulnerabilities within days, while we’re observing that it takes some organizations 120 to 150 days to apply a critical patch,” said President and CEO Bob VanKirk. “Now more than ever, businesses need the expertise of an MSP/MSSP backed by with real-time threat monitoring and SOC capabilities. Legacy security solutions are no longer enough, businesses must adopt a new mindset to stay ahead of modern cyber threats.”

The report provides insight, in particular for SMBs, and highlights why businesses of all sizes shouldn’t go it alone in the fight against cybercrime. SonicWall is aggressively growing our network of managed service providers to defend SMBs against the ever-evolving threat actors.

“With the increasing speed and sophistication of cyber threats, we needed a partner that could provide real-time threat intelligence and proactive security,” said Nick Sabatini, Vice President of Managed Services at Ubeo. “Ubeo is focused on best-in-class partners that bring innovation and flexibility to meet our customers’ needs, and SonicWall’s SOC services allow us to deliver 24/7 monitoring and rapid threat response, ensuring our customers stay protected without the burden of managing security alone. Their expertise and advanced security solutions empower us to protect businesses against today’s relentless cyberattacks. We’ve seen firsthand how SonicWall’s expanded portfolio and global security reach have helped us better protect our clients and respond to the increasingly sophisticated threat landscape.”

Cyber Threats Surge, Businesses at Risk

SonicWall intelligence found that on average, companies were under critical attack – the type of attack most likely to deplete business resources – for 68 days. Ransomware continues to rise, increasing 8% in North America and surging 259% in Latin America. Malware spiked 8% year-over-year, while IoT attacks jumped 124% and encrypted threats climbed 93%.

The 2025 SonicWall Mid-Year Cyber Threat Report provides insight on a range of threats, including:

  • AI Automation Tools Lower Barrier for Entry While Increasing Attack Complexity – Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) attacks became a critical cybersecurity concern in 2024, marked by a dramatic 452% increase compared to 2023.
  • Staggering Spike in Business Email Compromise (BEC) Attacks – Nearly one-third of all reported cyber events were BEC attacks, up dramatically from only 9% in 2023.
  • The Escalation of Ransomware Attacks in 2024 – Ransomware was far and away the biggest threat to the healthcare industry, utilized in 95% of all breaches in this sector.
  • Living Off the Land Binaries (LOLBins): No Laughing Matter – LOLBins are integral to fileless malware campaigns, where attackers utilize native system tools to avoid leaving traditional artifacts, thus evading detection by conventional signature-based solutions.
  • Cyber threats in APAC are shifting: Malware (-6%), intrusion attempts (-4%), and cryptojacking (-39%) are down, while IoT attacks have surged by 109%.Malware remains a major concern, with APAC accounting for nearly 20% of global malware attacks.

“The data in this year’s threat report underscores a disturbing reality: threat actors are exploiting vulnerabilities at lightning speed, while organizations take far too long to respond,” said SonicWall Executive Director of Threat Research Douglas McKee. “Our findings indicate that organizations struggle to keep their businesses safe from the ever-present cyber threats, and the data that we gather paints a clear picture of the growing challenges they face. From ransomware surges to the rapid rise in IoT and encrypted threats, businesses are increasingly at risk.”

“Threat actors are moving faster than ever, exploiting vulnerabilities with unprecedented speed. As outlined in the 2025 SonicWall Cyber Threat Report, to stay ahead, cybersecurity professionals must not only match but surpass this pace, and they will need help to do it. Leveraging real-time threat intelligence, automation, and proactive defense strategies will help counteract emerging threats before they escalate,” said SonicWall Vice President of Sales, APJ Debasish Mukherjee.

Patented RTDMI Discovered ‘Never-Before-Seen’ Malware Variants

SonicWall’s patented Real-Time Deep Memory InspectionTM (RTDMITM) technology identified a total of 210,258 ‘never-before-seen’ malware variants. The threat landscape remains complex, with over 630 strains of new variants discovered each day.

To learn more about SonicWall and get the complete 2025 SonicWall Mid-Year Cyber Threat Report, please visit www.sonicwall.com/threat-report.

*As cited in Security Intelligence: How Do You Measure the Success of Your Patch Management Efforts?

Hashtag: #SonicWall

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Temus Expands Digital Talent Pipeline with Fourth Step IT Up Intake

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Source: Media Outreach

Nearly 20% of Temus’ workforce will comprise Singaporean career converts with non-IT background

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 26 February 2025 – Temus, a digital transformation firm headquartered in Singapore, has announced the return of Step IT Up Singapore, its flagship ‘hire, train, and place’ career conversion programme. Now in its fourth run, the programme will equip at least 20 more Singaporean locals—with no prior IT experience—for full-time tech roles at Temus through an intensive four-month training journey. With this latest intake, Step IT Up will have trained 80 individuals, making up nearly 20% of Temus’ total workforce.

Graduates from Step IT Up’s second cohort were trained as OutSystems low-code developers and joined Temus’ low-code team

The structured four-month curriculum prepares participants to become certified OutSystems Low-Code Developers, with guaranteed placement in Temus’ Cloud, Application, and Platform practice upon graduation.

Broadening Opportunities for Women in Tech
Since its launch in August 2022, Step IT Up has received over 3,000 applications for 60 places. This year, Temus is strengthening its commitment to gender diversity by reserving five spots for women who meet the programme’s recruitment criteria. This pledge supports Relaunch by SG Women in Tech (SGWIT), an initiative by the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) that helps women re-enter the tech workforce.

Ng Lai Yee, Chief Executive Officer, Temus, said “As Singapore’s digital economy evolves, investing in human capital, not just technology, is critical to building a future-ready workforce. Women already make up at least 30% of our Step IT Up cohorts, and we are building on this momentum by setting aside dedicated places for those seeking a pathway back into tech. But this is just the baseline – we at Temus hope to see more women step up, raise the bar, and earn their place on merit. Our commitment remains clear: to strengthen Singapore’s digital talent pipeline and empower individuals, regardless of background, to shape their own digital future.”

Low-Code Talent to Meet High Enterprise Demand
The adoption of low-code development is accelerating across the Asia Pacific, with one-third of enterprises recognising it as a critical driver of automation and business resilience. By enabling companies to build applications with minimal manual coding, low-code helps businesses modernise operations faster and at a lower cost.

Temus, as OutSystems’ longest-serving services partner in Southeast Asia, is expanding its low-code capabilities to meet this growing demand. The company is building a talent pool of low-code developers to support clients across the public and private sectors, including a mainboard-listed Singapore telco, a global pharmaceutical leader, and the country’s largest private education institution.

Step IT Up: A Proven Career Launchpad
Since its launch, Step IT Up boasts a near-100% graduation rate across three cohorts. Programme graduates – trained in .NET development, OutSystems low-code development, and digital business analysis – have collectively contributed to over 15 digital transformation projects for Temus’ clients.

Stephen Yeo, Director, Cloud, Application and Platform – Low Code, Temus said: “Step IT Up continues to equip the next generation of digital talents with both technical and soft skills to adapt to the evolving digital landscape. We are incredibly proud to witness the growth of our graduates at Temus. Our culture of mentorship has played a key role in shaping their experiences, providing valuable insights that boost confidence and empower them to advance their careers in the tech sector.”

Pamela Ong, previously an administrator in the e-commerce industry, is now a Step IT Up graduate and low-code software developer at Temus. She said: “Joining the low-code development field alongside the Step IT Up graduates has been a rewarding experience. With the diversity of backgrounds represented, what truly stood out to me was the variety of approaches each person took to solve each challenge. I now appreciate the creative and different perspectives taken to produce results in this line of work. Working in low-code has also given me learning opportunities to experience different aspects of the software development cycle, and I want to continue to contribute to help solve real-world challenges here.”

Recruitment for the programme’s fourth intake is now open, with selected candidates set to begin training in June 2025. Participants will receive hands-on instruction in OutSystems platform best practices, architecture, integration, and performance, alongside essential coordination, project management, and communication skills to prepare them for successful careers in technology. Graduates will be guaranteed tech roles with market-competitive salaries, along with a stipend throughout the career conversion programme.

Temus welcomes Singaporean locals from all backgrounds to apply and take their next step into Singapore’s digital economy. Applications for Step IT Up close on 21 March 2025.

Interested candidates can apply at: www.stepitup.temus.com

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Hashtag: #Singapore #Technology #Temus #StepITUp

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Health and Politics – Prime Minister uninformed to suggest nurses replace doctors – NZNO

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Source: New Zealand Nurses Organisation

Suggestions that nurses replace doctors at GP clinics to address chronic staff shortages are uninformed, the New Zealand Nurses Organisation Tōpūtanga Tapuhi Kaitiaki o Aotearoa (NZNO) says.
NZNO’s College of Primary Health Care Nurses chair Tracey Morgan says the Prime Minister’s comments shows a complete lack of understanding about how frontline primary and community care best operate.
“Evidence continually shows a team based approach creates the best health outcomes in primary care. That means integrating health care workers based on their professional skills and experience; from practice nurse, to nurse practitioner, to allied health professional (such as physio or occupational therapists), to the GPs.
“The nursing workforce can’t be stabilised and the much needed team approach developed with a high turnover of primary health care staff.
“This is despite them having the same skills and qualifications,” Tracey Morgan says.
“Instead of making uniformed suggestions, the Prime Minister must pay nurses in GP and community clinics the same as their hospital counterparts.
“Only then will the Government be able to fix the chronic staff shortages in primary care which are resulting in people not being able to get to see their GPs, ending up in hospital even sicker and putting more pressure on already stretched hospitals.”

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Privacy Commissioner welcomes Westpac privacy breach settlement

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Source: Privacy Commissioner

Privacy Commissioner John Edwards has welcomed the settlement reached between Nicky Hager and Westpac over the banks disclosure of Mr Hagers financial information to Police in 2014. Mr Edwards says there are important lessons to be learned from the case, particularly around the need for clear process when commercial organisations deal with Police requests for customer information. Police had sought Mr Hagers bank information from Westpac without seeking a production order or search warrant from a court. The bank responded by providing several months of his transaction information. Westpac has acknowledged it was wrong to give Mr Hagers bank information to Police without seeking further explanation.

The Privacy Act allows companies to disclose some information to Police and other law enforcement agencies where necessary to avoid a prejudice to the maintenance of the law.

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Te Matatini boosts Taranaki business

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Source: New Zealand Government

Kua tū te haka a Tāne Rore me ngā mahi a Hine Rēhia!
The world’s greatest kapa haka event will generate a significant boost for businesses in Taranaki, Arts Minister Paul Goldsmith and Māori Development Minister Tama Potaka say.
Minister Potaka attended Te Matatini o Te Kāhui Maunga 2025 opening pōhiri at Yarrow Stadium in Ngāmotu – New Plymouth on 24 February. From Tuesday 25 February to Saturday 1 March, 55 groups will perform on stage in the Bowl of Brooklands at Pukekura Park to a large in-person audience and an expected 2.5 million viewers on TV or online.
“It was a beautiful pōwhiri to welcome this great event to the rōhe under the gaze of Te Kāhui Tupua – Taranaki Maunga,” Mr Potaka says.
“We’re here witnessing the Olympics of kapa haka. Tens of thousands are expected here this week and will bring tens of millions into the local economy. This means a boost for a range of businesses including accommodation providers and restaurants.
“The significance of kapa haka to Te Ao Māori is something we value deeply, especially since the rise of the waiata-ā-ringa form with Tā Apirana Ngata. It also gives us the great gift of protecting and revitalising our reo. 
“After much hard preparation and practice, bringing an event of this scale together requires a significant effort from many people from many backgrounds coming together for the benefit of all.”
“As part of Budget 2024, the Government announced $48.7 million for Te Matatini over three years, backing the ongoing development of kapa haka events including this one for all New Zealanders to enjoy,” Mr Goldsmith says. 
“The funding helps enable Te Matatini to embed a regional kapa haka model, allowing communities to decide how they want to grow kapa haka. It also supports Te Matatini to create this great biennial national festival.
“My thanks to all those whose hard mahi has helped to make this year’s event a success we can all enjoy.”
In 2023, the Te Matatini event in Auckland was attended by more than 70,000 people. The economic contribution to Auckland as a result of the festival was at least $22 million.
Minister Goldsmith will be attending the event on Friday and Saturday.
 
Hikitia ana ngā pakihi o Taranaki e Te Matatini
Kua tū te haka a Tāne Rore me ngā mahi a Hine Rēhia!
Ka kaha hikitia ngā pakihi o roto o Taranaki i te taumāhekeheke kapa haka mutunga mai o te ao, te kī a te Minita Toi a Paul Goldsmith rāua ko te Minita Whanaketanga Māori a Tama Potaka. 
I tatu atu a Minita Potaka ki te pōhiri whakarewa i Te Matatini o Te Kāhui Maunga 2025 i tū ki Te Taiwhanga Hākinakina o Yarrow – ki Ngāmotu i te 24 Huitanguru. Mai i te Rātū 25 Huitanguru ki te Rāhoroi 1 Poutūterangi, e tū te 55 ngā rōpū ki te haka i te haka a Tānerore, me te mahi i te mahi a Hine Rehia ki te papa tūwaewae i te Oko o Brooklands ki Te Papatākaro o Pukekura ki mua i te aroaro tonu o te iwi nui i reira me tētahi 2.5 miriona kaimātakitaki anō ki runga i te pouaka whakaata, te ipurangi rānei.
“Kātahi te rerehua o te pōhiri hei tāwhiri mai i tēnei huihuinga whakahirahira ki roto i te rohe i raro i te mātaitanga o Te Kāhui Tipua – a Taranaki,” te kī a Minita Potaka.
“Ko te taumāhekeheke Orimipia tēnei o te ao kapa haka ka mātakitia ai e tātou. Ka tae mai ko te tini mano o te tāngata ki konei i tēnei wiki, oti rā, ka mauria mai anō hoki te tini miriona tāra ki te ōhanga ā-rohe. Ko te hua o tēnei ka hikitia ngā momo pakihi huri noa te rohe tae atu ki ngā whare noho, ngā kaiwhakarato me ngā wharekai.
“Kāore i tua atu, kāore i tua mai i te hiranga a te kapa haka ki Te Ao Māori nō te hāpaitanga ake o tēnei momo āhua o te waiata ā-ringa nā Tā Āpirana Ngata. He taonga nui te kapa haka e whakamarumaru ana, e whakarauora ana hoki i tō tātou reo rangatira. 
“I muri i te mahi nui o te takatū me te whakawai, kātahi te mahi nui ko te whakaritenga o te taiopenga pēnei te nui, me tini tonu ngā tāngata e whakapau kaha tahi ana mā te katoa ngā hua.”
“Hei wāhanga o Te Tahua 2024, i pānuitia e te Kāwanatanga ko te $48.7 miriona i roto i te toru tau, hei tautoko i te haerenga tonutanga o te whanaketanga o ngā huihuinga kapa haka tae atu ki tēnei hei whakangahautanga mā ngāi Aotearoa katoa,” te kī a Minita Goldsmith. 
“He mea āwhina te pūtea tautoko i Te Matatini ki te whakatinana i te tauira kapa haka ā-rohe kia āhei ai hoki ngā hapori ki te whakatau i tā rātou ake huarahi whakatipu i te kapa haka i tō rātou rohe. Hei tautoko hoki i Te Matatini ki te whakahaere i tēnei taiopenga nui whakaharahara ā-motu i ia rua tau.
“Nei aku mihi ki te katoa i whakapeto ngoi kia eke panuku ai te taumāhekeheke i tēnei tau e tūrangahakoa ai tātou katoa.
I te tau 2023, i tae atu te 70,000 tāngata neke atu ki Te Matatini i tū ki Tāmaki Makaurau. He neke atu i te $22 miriona te nui o te hua ā-ōhanga i whakawhiwhia ki te tāone nui o Tāmaki Makaurau mai i te taiopenga i taua tau.
Ka tae atu a Minita Goldsmith ki te whakataetae ā te Rāmere me te Rāhoroi.

MIL OSI