Category: federal_government
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Media Monitor: RNZ Says Meth Use Up, Crime Not; NZ First Rising in Polls
Media Monitor: RNZ is reporting that police data indicates a surge in methamphetamine use has not led to a significant increase in crime. Detective Superintendent Greg Williams expressed concern about potential crime and social harm. The Ministerial Advisory Group on…
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Ohio Man Gets 50 Years for Child Sex Exploitation
A 41-year-old Ohio man, Christopher M. Callaway, has been sentenced to 50 years in federal prison for sexually exploiting children. U.S. District Judge Patricia A. Gaughan handed down the sentence after Callaway pleaded guilty to six counts, including sexual exploitation…
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Media Monitor: RNZ reports Lower Hutt teen dies from flu complications
RNZ is reporting that a Lower Hutt teenager has died from complications of influenza B. It said 15-year-old Katie Margaret Iti died Saturday in Hutt Hospital after being unwell for a few days. Iti's father said she was seen by…
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NZ Police to Strengthen IT Security Following Rapid Review
A rapid review of New Zealand Police IT systems has revealed opportunities to strengthen security measures, despite the presence of modern security controls. Police Commissioner Richard Chambers stated that while existing measures protect information and systems from malicious activity, improvements…
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New Zealand to Undergo Aviation Safety Audit by ICAO
The Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand (CAA) is preparing for a full safety audit of the country's aviation system by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) from July 9-22, 2025. This audit will assess New Zealand’s aviation system and…
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Media Monitor: RNZ reports on new shoplifting fines in New Zealand
Radio New Zealand is reporting that shoplifters in New Zealand could soon face on-the-spot fines up to $1,000 as part of a government crackdown. Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith and Associate Justice Minister Nicole McKee announced the new infringement regime on…
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CAA Issues Safety Message for DJI Matrice 400 Unmanned Aircraft
The Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand (CAA) has issued a safety message regarding the DJI Matrice 400 (M400) unmanned aircraft. The DJI Matrice 400 has a maximum take-off weight of 15.8 kg. Civil Aviation Rule 101.215 stipulates additional requirements…
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Civil Aviation Authority and Aviation Community Advisory Group Joint Meeting
A joint meeting between the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and the Aviation Community Advisory Group (ACAG) convened on Wednesday, November 13, 2024, at the Asteron Centre in Wellington. Attendees included Qwilton Biel, Mark Blanchard, Bob Henderson, Don McCracken, Michael Robinson,…
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Media Monitor: NZ pauses funding to Cook Islands after China dealings
One News is reporting that New Zealand has paused nearly $20 million in funding to the Cook Islands. A spokesperson for Foreign Minister Winston Peters said the developmental funding would not continue “until the Cook Islands Government takes concrete steps…
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CAA Announces New Director and Outlines Key Aviation Updates
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has announced Kane Patena as the next Director of Civil Aviation and Chief Executive, effective September 1, 2025. This announcement was made as part of a regular briefing from the CAA to the aviation industry,…
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Media Monitor: Time Reports on Possible US Attack on Iran
Time Magazine is reporting that former President Trump is considering a U.S. attack on Iran, demanding “unconditional surrender.” Time said Trump allies are falsely linking Democrats to a Minnesota suspect, despite the suspect’s apparent support for the former President. Time…
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Media Monitor: New Zealand Census Scrapped, Melatonin OTC
Radio New Zealand is reporting that New Zealand's traditional Census form will be scrapped from 2030. Statistics Minister Shane Reti said the five-yearly count, which has existed in a similar format for more than 70 years, will be replaced with…
Politics and GovernmentHealthSportWorldScience & TechnologyGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentMedical ScienceLaw EnforcementTransportationLegal CensusShane RetimelatoninpsilocybinTaine TuapikiAlfred SmalleyRNZ News
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Kane Patena Appointed as New Director of Civil Aviation Authority
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has named Kane Patena as its next Director of Civil Aviation and Chief Executive, succeeding Keith Manch upon his retirement at the end of the year. The appointment follows a six-month international search conducted by…
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New Zealand to Modernize Data System with New Census Approach and Monthly CPI
Sweeping changes to New Zealand's data system have been announced by Minister of Statistics Hon Dr Shane Reti, promising a more modern and future-focused approach to producing economic and population statistics. Stats NZ will move towards an admin-data-first census and…
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Media Monitor: Firefighters Battle Auckland Supermarket Blaze
Radio New Zealand is reporting that dozens of fire crews are battling a blaze at a central Auckland supermarket. It said the fire at the New World supermarket in Freemans Bay broke out around 11 a.m. Tuesday. All customers and…
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Federated Farmers Call for Rejection of 'Ute Tax 2.0'
Federated Farmers is urging Revenue Minister Simon Watts to dismiss proposed changes to the Fringe Benefit Tax (FBT) concerning utes, vehicles widely used by farmers in New Zealand. According to Federated Farmers, these changes could impose thousands of dollars in…
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Media Monitor: RNZ Reports on Vape Ban, Sick Leave, and Attack on Iran
RNZ is reporting that new regulations for disposable vapes take effect Tuesday in New Zealand. It said the changes include a ban on disposable vapes and stricter advertising rules. Also, the Minister in charge of reviewing sick leave policies says…
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Media Monitor: NZ Sick Leave, Vape Rules, International Tensions
Media Monitor: 1 News is reporting that the New Zealand government's sick leave policy is under scrutiny after Prime Minister Christopher Luxon suggested potential cuts to entitlements. The minister responsible for reviewing the policy clarified that there are no plans…
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FMA Consults on Debt Security Buy-Backs
The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) is seeking feedback on a proposed class exemption for listed issuers regarding buy-backs of their own quoted debt securities. This exemption would apply to certain unsolicited offer regulations. FMA Executive Director Liam Mason stated that…
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New Zealand CAA to Increase Fees and Levies in 2025
New Zealand's Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) will increase fees, levies, and charges starting July 1, 2025, following a pricing review. Passenger safety levies will rise by 145% to $3.92 per passenger. Passenger security levies will increase by 66% to $10.91…
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New Zealand Bans Entry to Extremist Israeli Politicians
New Zealand has imposed travel bans on two extremist Israeli politicians, joining Australia, Canada, the UK, and Norway, according to Foreign Minister Winston Peters. The ban prevents Israel’s Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir from entering…
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Western Nations Impose Sanctions on Ben-Gvir and Smotrich Over West Bank Violence
In a joint statement, the Foreign Ministers of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Norway, and the United Kingdom have announced sanctions and other measures targeting Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich for inciting violence against Palestinians in the West Bank. The ministers…
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Media Monitor: Māori MPs Suspended, Cook Strait Ferries Cancelled
RNZ is reporting that Te Pāti Māori co-leaders received a 21-day suspension from Parliament following a debate over their haka protest. It said Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke received a seven-day suspension. RNZ also reported that Cook Strait ferries have been canceled due…
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Media Monitor: NZ Prime Minister Demands Answers After Staffer Resigns
Radio New Zealand is reporting that Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is demanding answers from multiple agencies regarding vetting procedures after the resignation of his deputy chief press secretary, Michael Forbes. RNZ said Forbes resigned after accusations he recorded audio of…
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David Seymour Calls for Support for Regulatory Standards Bill
ACT Leader David Seymour is calling for public support for the Regulatory Standards Bill, which aims to reduce red tape and improve law-making. Seymour argues that excessive regulation stifles innovation and increases costs for businesses and individuals. The Bill is…
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Media Monitor: RNZ Poll Shows Left Bloc Could Oust Coalition
Media Monitor: RNZ is reporting that a recent RNZ-Reid Research poll indicates that the left bloc in New Zealand would have enough support to remove the current coalition government from power. It said nearly two-thirds of the public feel the…
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New Zealand Defence Minister Highlights Cyber, Undersea, and Space Defence Challenges
New Zealand Defence Minister Judith Collins KC addressed the 22nd IISS Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore on May 31, 2025, focusing on cyber, undersea, and outer-space defence challenges. Collins emphasized the importance of secure global connections for New Zealand's security and…
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Media Monitor: The Guardian on US energy department cuts, Ardern, cannabis
The Guardian is reporting that employees of the U.S. Energy Department are raising concerns that cuts and deregulation undermine the department’s ability to function and will cause cost hikes. It said one employee stated the Trump administration is “going to…
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Media Monitor: RNZ Covers KiwiSaver Changes, Police Plea in Murder Case
RNZ is reporting that changes to KiwiSaver contribution rates, announced in the latest budget, could significantly boost retirement savings for members. It said that some may see their savings increase by over $100,000. RNZ also reported that police are asking…
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Media Monitor: New Zealand Government Announces Spending Cuts
RNZ is reporting that the New Zealand coalition government has cut an average of $5.3 billion in government spending for each of the next four years in its latest budget. It said about half of the savings come from an…
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