Category: politics_and_government
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Police Launch 'Escape, Hide, Tell' Campaign
Police are launching the “Escape, Hide, Tell” public information campaign in Wellington on Monday. The launch event will commence at 2.10pm, with media setup from 1.45pm. Associate Minister of Police, Hon. Casey Costello, and Assistant Commissioner Mike Johnson will be…
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementGeneral Politics Escape, Hide, Tellpublic information campaignWellingtonCasey CostelloMike JohnsonPoliceNew Zealand Police
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Auckland's SH16 Strand Project Faces Delays, Section 1 to Open
Auckland's SH16 The Strand Optimisation Project's completion has been extended to late October due to unforeseen factors, including additional work, sandstone discoveries, and weather-related cancellations. Despite the delay, Section 1, from Beach Road/Parnell Rise intersection to Ngaoho Place, is set…
Politics and GovernmentTransportationAustralasiaState Governments
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Wellington's Economic Strategy Delivers Impact
Wellington's Economic Wellbeing Strategy (EWS) is making a difference through major events, a scale-up tech hub, support for sports, and growth in the screen sector. Recent council initiatives include digital trade parking permits and a hospitality partnership announcement for the…
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentAustralasiaEconomyState GovernmentsTrade
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Eighty-Three New Police Officers Join New Zealand's Frontline
Eighty-three new police officers have graduated and are set to bolster New Zealand's frontline. The constables of Wing 387 were congratulated by Police Commissioner Richard Chambers, police executives, and wing patron Jude Simpson MNZM at Te Rauparaha Arena, Porirua. Families…
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementSocial IssuesAustralasia New Zealand PoliceRichard ChambersJude SimpsonRoyal New Zealand Police CollegeWellington DistrictSarah ThomasLaura Comerford
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Media Monitor: RNZ Reports on Neo-Nazi Deportation, Social Media Post
RNZ is reporting that New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell is an Australian citizen, and he will not comment on calls from Australians to deport him. It said more than 91,000 people have signed a petition…
Politics and GovernmentBusinessWorldSportSocial IssuesNational PartyEconomyTradeDigital and Print PublishingAsiaAustralasia
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Media Monitor: RNZ Reports on Neo-Nazi Leader, Amazon Data Centers, Epstein Files
RNZ is reporting that a New Zealand-born leader of a white supremacist group in Australia is appearing in court, charged with intimidating a police officer and breaching an intervention order. It said this follows the neo-Nazi's alleged involvement in a…
Politics and GovernmentBusinessWorldSportNational PartyEconomyAsiaMusic
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Auckland to Host New Police Recruit Wing in February
A new recruit wing is set to begin at the Royal New Zealand Police College (RNZPC) Auckland Campus on February 9, according to Deputy Commissioner Jill Rogers. This marks the second group of recruits to utilize the facilities leased from…
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementEducation AucklandRoyal New Zealand Police CollegeRNZPCDeputy Commissioner Jill RogersWing 397Massey UniversityNorthlandNew Zealand Police
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New Zealand Police to Welcome 83 New Officers at Wing Graduation
Eighty-three new police officers are set to graduate from the New Zealand Police 387 Recruit Wing. The graduation ceremony will take place at Te Rauparaha Arena in Porirua on Thursday, September 4, at 2pm. Media are requested to be in…
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementSocial IssuesAustralasia New Zealand PoliceRichard ChambersJude SimpsonVictoria PolicegraduationPorirua
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Wellington City Council Updates Parking Permits, Partners for Pavilion Hospitality
Wellington City Council is modernizing its parking system by introducing digital trade parking permits, replacing the traditional paper coupons while maintaining their original benefits. In other news, Watson Group has partnered with restaurateur and chef Ben Bayly to develop the…
Politics and GovernmentBusinessWorldAustralasiaState GovernmentsTransportationTrade
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New Police Base Underway for Taradale
Police have announced the commencement of work on a new police base in Taradale, intended to better serve both the police force and the Hawke’s Bay community. Construction is slated to begin in late January 2026, with completion expected by…
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Finland's State Secretary to Visit Australia and New Zealand
Political State Secretary Pasi Rajala will visit Canberra and Wellington from September 3rd to 9th to deepen cooperation with Australia and New Zealand. The visit aims to strengthen collaboration across foreign and security policy, trade, critical technologies and minerals, defence,…
Politics and GovernmentWorldTradeMilitaryAustralasiaAsiaEurope Pasi RajalaAustraliaFinlandForeign PolicyDefenceFinland Government
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Gang Conflict Warrant Extended Across Manawatū Following Firearms Incidents
A Gang Conflict Warrant has been extended to cover the entire Manawatū area, as police broaden their focus on dangerous gang activity. The extension follows several firearms incidents in Levin, which led to the initial warrant on August 21, and…
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementSocial IssuesAustralasia
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Media Monitor: RNZ Reports on Nurses' Pay Dispute, Loafers Lodge Trial
RNZ is reporting that Health New Zealand's clinical boss said he was unaware nurses were demanding a 3% pay increase as part of strike action this week. It said he was unsure if the demands related to staffing or pay.…
HealthPolitics and GovernmentBusinessWorldSportEmployment and LaborState GovernmentsSocial IssuesEconomyEnvironment Health New ZealandNursesLoafers LodgeOranga TamarikiSimeon BrownCJ WhiteInfrastructureRNZ News
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Northland Police Target Gangs in Drug and Violence Crackdown
Northland Police have concluded a two-week operation targeting drug supply and violent crime involving gang members, executing sixteen search warrants across the region. The operation, involving investigators from Northland and specialist groups, targeted gang members and associates involved in aggravated…
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementSocial Issues Northland Policegangsdrug supplyviolent crimemethamphetaminearrestsNew Zealand Police
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Wellington City Council Announces Water Services Plan and Photo Exhibition
Wellington City Council has announced the Metropolitan Wellington Water Services Delivery Plan (WSDP), outlining a new strategy for delivering water, wastewater, and reticulated stormwater services. In addition, the World Press Photo Exhibition will be held at Tākina from September 5…
WorldPolitics and GovernmentMediaAustralasiaState GovernmentsDigital and Print Publishing
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Hutt Valley Retail Crime Taskforce Makes Swift Arrest on Day One
The Hutt Valley’s new Retail Crime Taskforce began its duties on the first day of spring by arresting a prolific offender within an hour of receiving his file from the National Retail Crime Investigation Unit (NRISU). Inspector Shaun Lingard, Area…
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementSocial IssuesAustralasia Hutt ValleyRetail Crime TaskforceShaun LingardCameron CrossNew Zealand PoliceWellington DistrictCrime Prevention
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Man Arrested After Shots Fired at Police in Palmerston North
A 20-year-old man has been arrested after two incidents in the past 48 hours involving gunshots fired towards police in Palmerston North. The shots were aimed at officers after they attempted to stop suspicious vehicles. Superintendent Dion Bennett, Central District…
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementSocial Issues Palmerston NorthfirearmarrestpoliceDion BennettGang Conflict WarrantHighburyNew Zealand Police
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Media Monitor: RNZ Reports on Foreign Home Buyers, Auckland Hospital Death
RNZ is reporting that the coalition government in New Zealand will allow some wealthy foreigners to buy luxury homes. It said the change ends months of negotiations between National and New Zealand First. Under the new rule, holders of "golden…
Politics and GovernmentHealthBusinessWorldSportGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentEconomyMedical ScienceSocial Issues Christopher Luxongolden visasAucklandHealth NZforeign buyersmedical errorRNZ News
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AI Experts Urge New Zealand Leaders for Bipartisan AI Regulation
A group of AI experts are calling on New Zealand's political leaders to launch a bipartisan effort to produce risk management-based AI regulation and establish a national AI oversight body. In an open letter addressed to Rt Hon Christopher Luxon,…
Politics and GovernmentScience & TechnologyLawEducationComputers and InternetArtificial IntelligenceEuropeAustralasiaSocial IssuesDigital and Print Publishing AI RegulationChristopher LuxonChris HipkinsGovernmentTechnology
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Wellington City Council Announces Alcohol Licence Applications Open for Public Review
Wellington City Council has announced several alcohol licence applications are now open for public review. These applications include a range of establishments, from bars to restaurants and event spaces. Among the applications is one for an office bar located at…
Politics and GovernmentBusinessLegalState Governments Wellington City Councilalcohol licenceRiddiford StreetFeatherston StreetHobart StreetWellington Conference CentreNewtown
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Police Crackdown on Anti-Social Road Users in Tauranga
Tauranga police intercepted and disrupted multiple planned anti-social road user gatherings, resulting in arrests, vehicle impoundments, and the issuance of infringements. Many anti-social road users had travelled from Hamilton, Rotorua, and other areas to meet in Tauranga. More than 100…
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementSocial IssuesTransportation TaurangaBay of Plentyanti-social road usersarrestsvehicle impoundinfringement noticesInspector Zane SmithNew Zealand Police
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ACT Party Pushes for Reforms Across Multiple Sectors in New Zealand
ACT has been actively addressing key issues in New Zealand, focusing on reducing unnecessary regulations and promoting competition. Recent efforts span various sectors, from alcohol laws to end-of-life choices and support for farmers. Nicole McKee has led reforms to alcohol…
Politics and GovernmentBusinessHealthWorldGeneral PoliticsEconomySocial IssuesLegal ACT PartyNicole McKeeTodd StephensonMark CameronDavid SeymourGovernment RegulationsACT Party NZ
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Media Monitor: RNZ Reports on Missing Dad, School Threats, Bell Tower
Media Monitor: Radio New Zealand is reporting that police believe people know the whereabouts of Tom Phillips, who is missing with his children. It said footage shows Phillips and one of his children allegedly breaking into a store. RNZ also…
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementWorldSportHealthWeatherBusinessAustraliaUnited StatesLegalEducationTrade Tom Phillipsthreatening emailsbell towerNaomi Osakapolice shootingcrimeRadio New Zealand
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Auckland's SH16 Strand Project Announces Schedule Changes
Auckland's SH16 The Strand Optimisation Project has announced changes to its schedule. Work in section 2, between Ngaoho Place and The Strand Railway Station, will now continue until September 19, extending the initial end date of September 4. Additionally, intersection…
Politics and GovernmentTransportationAustralasiaState Governments
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New Device Location Technology Aids Emergency Services in Locating People in Need
A new technology designed to help emergency services locate individuals in distress has already proven valuable this week. The Device Location Information (DLI) technology, launched last week, speeds up the process for Police to narrow search areas for individuals unable…
Science & TechnologyPolitics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementSocial Issues Device Location Informationemergency servicesMatamataPihatechnologyNew Zealand Police
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Media Monitor: Arrests Made in Search for Dezi Freeman
The Guardian is reporting that Victoria police have arrested a 42-year-old woman and a 15-year-old boy in connection with the search for Dezi Freeman, but both have been released pending further inquiries. It said the search for Freeman continues. In…
Politics and GovernmentWorldBusinessSportMediaAustralasiaAsiaEuropeSocial IssuesLaw EnforcementGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsEconomyTradeFinancial MarketsMedia CrisisAustraliaIndiaIran Dezi FreemanVictoria PoliceAnthony AlbaneseJacinta AllanNews CorpAtlantic CurrentArrestGuardian Australia
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Auckland's SH16 Strand Project Advances with Stage 2 Improvements
Auckland's SH16 The Strand Optimisation Project is progressing with stage 2 improvements, focusing on the section between Ngaoho Place and The Strand Railway Station. Recent work involved excavation and ducting installation in the Ngaoho Place footpath. Over the next two…
Politics and GovernmentTransportationAustralasiaState Governments
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Māori Authorities Diversify Export Destinations Amidst Overall Growth
Goods exports by Māori authorities saw a 43 percent increase between 2017 and 2024, according to Stats NZ. This growth outpaces the 32 percent increase in New Zealand’s total goods exports over the same period. Despite the overall increase in…
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentTradeEconomy Māori authoritiesStats NZexportsChinaUnited StatesTatauranga umanga MāoriStatistics NZ
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SH1 Mt Victoria Tunnel in Wellington Closed
The Mt Victoria Tunnel on State Highway One in Wellington is currently closed, with an unspecified reopening time. Motorists are being advised to follow diversions and prepare for potential delays. Further details can be found on the New Zealand Police…
Politics and GovernmentTransportationLaw Enforcement State Highway OneMt Victoria TunnelWellingtonRoad ClosureTrafficNew Zealand Police
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Media Monitor: New Zealand to Loosen Alcohol Restrictions
Radio New Zealand is reporting that the government has approved easing alcohol restrictions, making it simpler for ministers to declare special trading hours for pubs during major sports events. It said changes to the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act…
Politics and GovernmentHealthBusinessSportWorldMedical ScienceEconomyLaw Enforcement alcohol restrictionsmethamphetaminesupermarket duopolySale and Supply of Alcohol Actgovernment policycrimeRNZ News