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Pukekohe rail electrification completed

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Source: New Zealand Government

The completion of the Papakura to Pukekohe rail electrification project will provide commuters with more reliable and efficient journeys and help reduce congestion on our roads, Transport Minister Chris Bishop says.

“Auckland’s electrified commuter rail network currently stops at Papakura, with commuters further south from Pukekohe having to take a diesel train to Papakura and then change trains, with a sometimes long and frustrating wait,” Mr Bishop says.

“The further extension of electrification on the southern line to Pukekohe was first announced by then-Prime Minister Sir Bill English and Transport Minister Simon Bridges in 2017. Work began in 2022 and is now complete, along with a redeveloped station at Pukekohe. From tomorrow, passengers travelling from Pukekohe will enjoy direct, quieter, low-carbon journeys on AT’s modern electric trains.

“It’s exciting to see this important project finally finished. Over the next two decades 100,000 more people are expected to be living in the area south of Papakura, with more than 40,000 homes to be built in the area. Employment is expected to grow by 50,000 jobs. 

“Enabling this growth by investing in our public transport network will ensure this growing part of Auckland is better connected, more attractive to move into, and offers more choice for people needing to get into and around the city.

“Auckland’s rail network is hugely important to the city and the government is investing more than $2 billion to rebuild, renew, and extend services in advance of the City Rail Link opening in 2026, which will be transformational for our biggest city.

“The next step of rail investment will be three new stations between Pukekohe and Papakura, at Drury, Ngākōroa (west of Drury) and Paerātā. Construction is expected to be completed at Drury and Paerātā stations toward the end of 2025, followed by Ngākōroa in 2026.

“Later this year, the Third Main Line project will also be finished, which includes building a new line in the busiest part of the network between Westfield and Wiri Junctions in South Auckland, building an additional platform and track at Middlemore Station and major improvements around Quay Park (central Auckland) to separate Eastern Line commuter trains from freight trains at the entrance to Port of Auckland. 

“I want to thank the many contractors and other agencies who have worked incredibly hard over the last few years to make today a reality, as well as commuters and the wider community for their patience as these works have been delivered. 

“There is still a lot of work on the rail network to be completed, but we are making good progress.”

Notes to editor:

The electrification project included:

  • Installing more than 800 mast structures.
  • 130km of overhead electric line to power electric trains. 
  • The redevelopment of Pukekohe Station, with new modern passenger and staff facilities, longer platforms to accommodate modern electric trains, a new stabling yard and additional rail tracks that will allow the through-running of freight services in the future. 
  • Building platforms only for the three Drury stations.

Auckland Unlimited / Auckland Council’s economic masterplan estimates that over the next two decades: 

  • 100,000 more people are expected to be living in the area south of Papakura. 
  • More than 40,000 homes will be built (7,000 homes in Drury East, 1,300 in Drury, 5,000 on the Paerata Rise, and 12,500 in Pukekohe). 
  • Employment in the area is expected to grow by 50,000 jobs.

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Southland Police gearing up for Invercargill events

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Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

To be attributed to Senior Sergeant Scott McKenzie, Southland Area Road Policing Manager:
 
Southland Police are gearing up for a big start to February 2025, with a number of large events scheduled in the Invercargill area.

First off the blocks is the Burt Munro Challenge, running between 5 – 9 February, in and around the Invercargill area.

During this time, we also have Waitangi Day celebrations, a pre-season Highlanders game on 6 February, and the Invercargill Rodeo on 8 February.

There will be a real buzz in and around Invercargill with all of these events occurring across just a few days, and we want to ensure that everyone is able to enjoy these events safely.

We are expecting an influx of visitors to the region, with many more people on the roads, and out and about in the city.

And Police will also be on the roads and out and about, highly visible and working to help keep everyone safe. But we can’t do it alone – we all have a part to play in keeping our community safe, particularly on the roads.

The Burt Munro Challenge attracts thousands of motorcycle enthusiasts each year – both riders and spectators. 

We know that motorcyclists are vulnerable road users, given the much lower levels of protection they have in the event of a crash compared with the occupant of a car.

We urge all motorcyclists to ensure your bike is up-to-scratch mechanically before you set off, and wear appropriate safety gear – including high-vis to improve your visibility to other road users.

And all road users should ensure they are focused on the basics: Drive within the speed limit and in accordance with the conditions; don’t drive if impaired by alcohol, drugs or fatigue; put the phone away; and ensure everyone in your vehicle is properly restrained.

Finally, with the increased traffic on the city’s roads and in surrounding areas, it’s more important than ever that motorists exercise patience and consideration for other road users.  We also advise planning ahead and leaving a bit of extra time to get where you need to go, just in case there are delays.

If we all play our part, we can help ensure everyone is able to enjoy our beautiful region safely, and make it home in one piece.

ENDS

Issued by Police Media Centre. 

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Fatal crash – Bay of Plenty

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Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

At around 3:14am this morning emergency services were called after a single vehicle crash on Pukehina Parade, Pukehina.

A vehicle has left the road and rolled into a creek. Sadly, the driver has died at the scene.

There were no passengers.

Police are now investigating the cause of the crash.

Our thoughts and sympathies are with the family of the deceased.

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Issued by the Police Media Centre

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Incident at Queensgate Shopping Centre – Lower Hutt

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Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

Police are asking people to avoid Queens Drive in Lower Hutt which is currently closed due to an incident early this morning.

A person has suffered critical injuries and police cordons have been put in place.

Police are not looking for anyone else in relation to this matter.

The road is expected to be closed for approximately one hour.

Diversions are in place. Motorists and other commuters are asked to avoid the area.

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Issued by the Police Media Centre

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He poroporoaki ki a Kahurangi Iritana Te Rangi Tāwhiwhirangi

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Source: New Zealand Government

Kahurangi Iritana Te Rangi Tāwhiwhirangi was close to many people and her passing will be felt across the motu, Māori Development Minister Tama Potaka says.

“Kahurangi Iritana was an icon who remained staunch to the spirit and substance of tino rangatiratanga.

“Her work over many kaupapa, including kohanga reo, reinforced the principle that Māori succeeding as Māori, by Māori, for Māori and for everyone, is a beating heart of our country’s future.

“Kahurangi Iritana’s commitment to challenging the status quo helped ensure te reo Māori was sustained and thrived in homes and communities across the motu.

“That was one of her greatest gifts to Aotearoa: the words – the language – that speaks to the wairua of our people was strengthened and shared across generations.

“Her efforts across multiple kaupapa epitomise mana wahine and pūkengatanga. 

“To her whānau, we extend our mihi aroha and deepest condolences. 

“While her tūpuna and ancestors have called her home, her legacy will continue with us for the great benefit of Iwi, Māori and of all Aotearoa New Zealand.”

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Otaika homicide: Name release

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Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

Police are today releasing the name of a Northland man fatally shot in Otaika this week.

He was 18-year-old Kyle Zachary Jenkins, of Maungatapere.

The homicide investigation continues into Kyle’s murder.

Acting Detective Senior Sergeant Shane Pilmer says: “Our thoughts are with Kyle’s family at this very difficult time.

“They are continuing to grieve his death and have asked for privacy at this time.”

Police are continuing to maintain an appeal for information about what took place on the Otaika Valley Road layby.

“Our investigation continues to piece together why this tragic event occurred, and identify the person responsible,” acting Detective Senior Sergeant Pilmer says.

  • HOW YOU CAN HELP:

An online portal has been set up for any footage or photographs to be uploaded.

Please go to https://distant.nc3.govt.nz

Anyone with further information should call Police on 105 and reference the file number 250129/0335.

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

ENDS. 

Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

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Sudden death, Hamilton

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Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

Attributable to Detective Senior Sergeant Kristine Clarke:

Police are making inquiries into the death of a woman in Hamilton overnight.

Emergency services were called to a Forest Lake address shortly before 12:30am today to reports the 19-year-old was unresponsive.

On arrival, medical staff confirmed she had sadly died.

Police were speaking with those present at the address at the time, and completing further scene and area inquiries, to help determine what took place.

The death is currently being treated as unexplained.

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Issued by the Police Media Centre

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Te Atatu Road closed following crash

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Source: New Zealand Police (District News)


District:

Waitematā

A section of Te Atatu Road is closed and diversions are in place, while emergency services respond to a crash reported at 4.30pm.

There are reported to be serious injuries.

Motorists are advised to avoid the area and expect delays.

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Otaika homicide: Police make additional appeal

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Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

Police are releasing further information in the Otaika homicide investigation as the appeal for footage continues.

An investigation team has begun the task of piecing together what took place on the layby on Otaika Valley Road earlier this week.

Acting Detective Senior Sergeant Shane Pilmer, of Whangārei CIB, says a post-mortem examination on the motorcyclist has been completed.

“I can confirm that the victim was shot,” he says.

“At this point in the enquiry we are not in a position to release further details around the injuries or firearm likely used in this homicide.”

Since an appeal for information was launched on Thursday, a steady stream of footage has been sent into Police for examination.

“This is an encouraging start, and this is already helping us piece together a timeline of movements in-and-around that layby,” acting Detective Senior Sergeant Pilmer says.

“We now know from dashcam footage that there were a number of vehicles parked in the layby prior to the victim arriving on his motorbike.”

Police are continuing to ask those in the community to make contact if they have footage or information.

“At this point in the enquiry, we believe the victim has been shot in that layby late on 28 January, between 7pm and 11pm.”

Acting Detective Senior Sergeant Pilmer says Police anticipate releasing further information about the victim over the coming days.

“We’re continuing to support the man’s family as our investigation continues.

“Our focus is on finding answers for the family for how the victim has died in such a violent manner.”

  • HOW YOU CAN HELP:

Police would like any sightings of the victim’s blue and silver coloured road bike that was parked in the layby.

That is particularly between 8pm on 28 January through to 5am on 29 January.

Anyone with dashcam or CCTV footage around key locations between 7pm on 28 January and 5am on 29 January should contact Police.

Those areas of interest are along Otaika Valley Road, between the intersections with State Highway 14, Maungatapere, and Loop and Cemetery Roads, in Otaika.

An online portal has been set up for any footage or photographs to be uploaded.

Please go to https://distant.nc3.govt.nz

Anyone with further information should call Police on 105 and reference the file number 250129/0335.

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

ENDS. 

Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

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Activist News – Government ministers and Human Rights Commission give green light to Destiny Church assaults against Palestine solidarity protest this weekend – PSNA

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Source: Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa (PSNA)

The Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa is alarmed Winston Peters and the Human Rights Commissioner have given the green light to Destiny Church assaults against Palestinian support protests this weekend.

 

PSNA has been contacted by police to say that Brian Tamaki’s Destiny Church has just issued direct threats to ‘shut down’ PSNA if the government and police won’t do it for them.

 

Tamaki has done this several times over the past 16 months but PSNA Chair John Minto says the orchestrated claims of antisemitism against PSNA this past week have encouraged Brian Tamaki to now believe he could get away with unleashing violence against peaceful protests against the ongoing Israeli genocide in Gaza and the Occupied West Bank.

 

 

“We are most concerned about our supporters in smaller centres.  We have about 30 local protests in support of Palestinian rights over the next two days.  It just takes two or three Destiny Church adherents to get it into their heads that they are doing God’s work and turn up to beat up our people.

 

Minto says he can understand why Tamaki thinks he is licenced to carry out his threats.

 

“Our government still has not uttered one word condemning Israeli genocide.  But when we say we want to tell Israeli soldiers who are on holiday here that they are not welcome in Aotearoa, then the Human Rights Commissioner distorts this into the threats of violence and the Foreign Minister falls into line behind him.”

 

“We did not advocate violence. We are not encouraging nor are we promoting violence – even against Israelis guilty of participating in genocide having a happy holiday here.”

 

“In particular we are concerned that the Human Rights Commissioner Stephen Rainbow is leading the claims against Palestinian human rights supporters.”

 

“Rainbow was a prominent champion of Israeli apartheid before the was appointed Human Rights Commissioner.”

 

“Only a year ago he was writing such articles for the Israel Institute NZ, entitled “With every chant, Israel’s case grows stronger” condemning “kaffiyeh wearing antics of Labour and Green MP’s of late.”

 

“Rainbow has not parked his Zionist apartheid politics at the door of the Human Rights Commission.  He is misusing his high status semi-judicial position to openly promote on behalf of Israel – as a state committing genocide – by misrepresenting PSNA.’

 

“No wonder Brian Tamaki and his Destiny Church think the government will turn a blind eye to Destiny Church escalating into physical attacks.”

 

Minto says Palestinian New Zealanders will be feeling our government and institutions are sanctioning violence against them.

 

“Many Palestinians in this country have lost immediate family in the massive Israeli onslaught on Gaza over the past 16 months.  They are well aware the New Zealand Foreign Minister has been absolutely silent about any blame on Israel.  Yet he is instantly quick to condemn local human rights groups which these Palestinians belong to.”

 

“To send a message of reassurance to Palestinian New Zealanders and hopefully restrain Tamaki, Paul Goldsmith, as Rainbow’s minister, must at the very least immediately suspend Rainbow as Human Rights Commissioner.”

 

John Minto

National Chair

Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa

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