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Cyanobacteria health warning lifted from Lakes Kainui and Hakanoa

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Source: Waikato District Health Board

The public health warning issued for Lake Kainui in December 2021, and Lake Hakanoa in August 2023 have been lifted today by National Public Health Service (NPHS), after subsequent tests showed that cyanobacterial levels are below the warning level.

Lakes Rotoroa (Hamilton Lake), Waikare, and Whangape continue to have cyanobacterial health warnings in place, with an ‘extreme risk’ health warning at Lake Ngā Roto.

“People should avoid any activity in or near these lakes that could lead to skin contact with the affected water, or the water being swallowed,” says Medical Officer of Health Dr Richard Wall.

“Toxins released by cyanobacteria can trigger asthma and hayfever symptoms, skin rashes, stomach upsets, and neurological effects such as tingling around the mouth, headaches, breathing difficulties and visual problems.”

The symptoms may not appear until sometime after contact with affected water.

“If you do come into contact with water at lakes with health warnings or where there were visible changes in water colour, shower and change your clothing as soon as possible afterwards, even if you do not have symptoms,” adds Dr Wall.

“If you feel unwell after coming in contact with the lake you should seek health advice from your doctor or by calling Healthline on 0800 611 116. Please also report it to the NPHS Waikato office on (07) 838 2569.”

Scums formed by algal blooms are a particular risk because they contain a high level of toxins. If contact with scum does occur, skin should be rinsed clean and clothing changed as soon as possible.

“It’s particularly important for parents to keep an eye on children if you’re down at the water as these scums can form at the edge of the lake and children will sometimes play with them.”

Dog owners should prevent their dogs from drinking or swimming in the water, or eating algal bloom scum as dogs are particularly sensitive to cyanobacteria and could become seriously ill.

To check if recreational water spots near you are safe for swimming and playing in visit https://www.lawa.org.nz/explore-data/waikato-region/. Information is also available from Waikato Regional Council at https://www.waikatoregion.govt.nz/environment/water/algal-blooms/

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Name release: Fatal crash, State Highway 10, Waipapa

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Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

Police can now name the woman who died in a crash on State Highway 10, Waipapa, Far North District on 28 December.

She was Mandy Rita Simpson, aged 35 of Waipapa.

Our thoughts are with her family and loved ones at this difficult time.

Enquiries into the circumstances of the crash are ongoing.

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UPDATE: New dates confirmed for State Highway 2 Masterton to Carterton resurfacing

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Source: New Zealand Transport Agency

UPDATE 13 January: Resurfacing work for State Highway 2 Masterton to Carterton will begin this Sunday, 19 January, weather permitting.

It will require night-time closures from Sunday, 19 January to Thursday, 23 January between   9 pm and 4:30 am.

Road users can expect delays on the route from 7 pm when traffic management is put in place.

These works have been previously delayed due to cold ground temperatures. If ground temperatures go below 15 degrees, these works may be further postponed.

State Highway 2 traffic will need to detour via detour via Cornwall Road and Hughes Line. Residents in the works areas will retain access to their properties.

A 50 km/h temporary speed limit will be in place on the detour route.

The highway will be open in both directions during the day. However, a temporary speed limit of 30 km/h will be in place for up to five days after the resurfacing works. It is essential drivers follow this speed limit as it helps prevent damage to the road and to vehicles.

Detour route

Earlier release: Postponement of SH2 Masterton to Carterton resurfacing due to cold temperatures(external link)

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Name release: Unexplained death, Nelson

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Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

Attributable to Detective Inspector Geoff Baber: 

Formal identification has now been completed for the man who was located deceased at his residential address on Suffolk Road, Stoke, Sunday 10 January.

He was 55-year-old Darren James Cook.

Police extend our condolences to his family and loved ones at this incredibly difficult time.

While a post-mortem examination has been completed, his cause of death has yet to be confirmed and further forensic testing is being undertaken.

The scene examination has been completed and Police are continuing our work to piece together what occurred prior to his death.

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Serious crash, Burwood

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Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

Emergency services are at the scene of a serious crash involving a car and a scooter at the intersection of Queen Elizabeth II Drive and Travis Road, Burwood.

Police were called about 1.05pm.

Initial indications are there have been serious injuries.

The road is closed, with diversions in place.

Please avoid the area if possible.

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Name release: Fatal crash, Old West Coast Road, Darfield

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Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

Police can now release the name of the person who died in a two-vehicle crash on Old West Coast Road, Darfield, Wednesday 1 January.

He was 57-year-old Peter John Rogers from Christchurch.

Police extend our condolences to the family and loved ones of the deceased.

Enquiries into the circumstances of the crash are ongoing.

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Homicide investigation, Thames

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Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

To be attributed to Detective Senior Sergeant Kristine Clarke:

Police have launched a homicide investigation following the death of a man in Thames Hospital overnight.

At around 3:40pm on Monday 13 January, Police responded to reports of an altercation at a residential address on Rolleston Street, where one person was located with moderate injuries.

The person was transported to hospital where their condition has continued to decline. They passed away overnight.  

Police are making enquiries to locate a person of interest. Those involved are believed to be known to each other and Police do not believe there is any ongoing risk to the wider community.

Enquiries into the full circumstances of what occurred remain ongoing and a scene examination is under way at the address.

Police are appealing for anyone with information to come forward, in particular we would like to hear from anyone who witnessed an altercation in Rolleston St around 3.40pm on Monday afternoon.

If you have any information, please contact police via 105 either online or over the phone referencing file number: 250113/5723

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Expect delays – SH2 between Te Puna and Aongatete

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Source: New Zealand Transport Agency

People are experiencing an increase in travel time on State Highway 2 (SH2), between Te Puna and Aongatete, and it’s set to continue now chipseal works have begun along the corridor, acknowledges NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA).

Chipsealing provides important waterproofing of the road surface which protects road pavements. Once crews have completed laying and rolling the new chip, traffic moving across the chip at temporary speeds over a 24-hour period to helps the chipseal bed in. 

While every endeavour is made to minimise the impact to traffic, with most of the works done at night, temporary speed limits and other traffic management during the day do slow traffic.

“SH2 is an incredibly sensitive piece of road and any reduced speed limits from work or incidents near or on this road sees changes in traffic flow,” says Sandra King, Bay of Plenty System Manager, for NZTA. Pavement rebuild works have now started at Snodgrass Road and the chipseal programme is underway north of Te Mete Road”.

“The impact on SH2 has been felt for some time – once a rural road passing through a few settlements, it’s developed into a busy commuter and freight route.

“The main cause of congestion is the sheer volume of traffic, with more than 6000 vehicles per day added to this corridor in the last 10 years. Last week also saw people returning to work or driving home from holiday, further impacted by a major scrub fire and an emergency incident contributing to the disruption.

Chipseal sites between Tauranga and Katikati have been programmed at night to coincide with reduced traffic volumes during the daytime over this school holiday period. This week, sites located between Clarke and Te Mete Roads and Barrett and Ōmokoroa Roads are under construction before anticipated wet weather sets in later in the week.  From Sunday, weather depending, work will commence on a site north of Ōmokoroa near Francis Road, and three sites between Hot Springs Road and Walker Road East.

As well as maintenance works, 2 roundabouts are in construction for the SH2 Waihī to Ōmokoroa Safety Improvements project at Apata Station Road, and Pahoia and Esdaile Roads.  There is also the roundabout construction at SH2 Ōmokoroa Road (more details below).

“We appreciate any delay to travel is frustrating. People should allow extra time for their journeys, and we thank them for their patience while this important work is completed,” says Ms King.

SH2 maintenance and works programme

  • SH2 Waihī to Ōmokoroa Safety Improvements: 2 roundabouts are currently in construction. More information 
  • SH2 Apata Station Road: Road widening works are underway in preparation for the new roundabout. Lane shifts are in place along with speed restrictions. Expect delays. 
  • SH2 Ōmokoroa Road: Road widening and service relocation works are underway in preparation for the new roundabout. Lane shifts are in place along with speed restrictions. There will be intermittent stop/go traffic management in place which may cause longer delays. Follow the temporary signs and directions of the traffic management team and watch for layout changes. Expect delays especially during peak times. More information(external link)
  • SH2 Snodgrass Road, Te Puna:Night work started on a road rebuild Sunday 12 January, taking approximately 6 weeks to complete near the Snodgrass Road and Te Puna Quarry Road intersection. While the work is taking place the entry into Snodgrass Road and Te Puna Quarry Road will be closed at the state highway end. Alternative roads are available to the south via Munro Road and to the north via Armstrong Road or Borrell Road. Work will start at 8pm each night finishing at 5.30am, there will be stop/go in place and a temporary speed limit of 30km/h during the day. 
  • SH2 North chipseal programme:There are 9 chipseal sites on SH2 north of Tauranga which started on the night of Sunday 12 January taking 10 nights to complete between Clark Road and finishing near Aongatete. There will be a temporary speed limit in place the day after the chipsealing has been completed to allow the chipseal to bed in. The 2 chipseal sites south of Ōmokoroa will be completed by the end of this week with a sites at Te Puna and Ōmokoroa already completed over the last 2 days.

This work forms part of the government’s $2.07 billion investment into road and drainage renewal and maintenance across 2024-27 via the State Highway Pothole Prevention fund.

People are encouraged to plan ahead and see where disruptive works are by using the NZTA Journey Planner.

NZTA Journey Planner(external link)

NZTA thanks road users and the community for their patience.

*All dates are subject to suitable weather conditions.

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Dwelling and household estimates: December 2024 quarter – Stats NZ information release

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Source: Statistics New Zealand

Dwelling and household estimates: December 2024 quarter 14 January 2025 – National dwelling and household estimates are used for many purposes including planning, policy formation, business decisions, and as ‘bottom lines’ in the calculation of market coverage rates.

Key facts

At 31 December 2024, the estimated number of:

  • private dwellings is 2,110,200
  • households is 2,027,700.

Files:

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Police seeking Samir Belhajjam

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Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

Police are working to locate Samir Derek Belhajjam, 30, who has escaped custody in Taupo this afternoon.

He fled from a Police transport vehicle at the court on Story Place about 6pm.

He was wearing green prison-issue shorts and T-shirt, along with an orange hi-vis vest.

Residents may notice an increased Police presence as staff work to locate him.

Anyone who sees him or has information on his whereabouts is asked not to approach him, but instead to call 111 immediately.

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