The NZ Media. Her David Seymour interview, Chippy interview, Winston interview, Māori Party and Green Party interviews were all brilliant and produced surprising interchanges that were unique and human and deep. Final word:I’ve been in the NZ media now for 30 years, and over that time I’ve noticed the things you can and can’t say in the NZ media landscape. Palestine: You can not talk about the brutal occupation of Palestine by Israel in NZ media. The Infamous TDB Political Awards 2023 will be published shortly.

December 19, 2023 09:02 UTC

Catherine Robertson reads her way through all fourteen of Nicky Pellegrino’s (delicious) novels just in time for the holidays. At my first ever public speaking event as an author, I had to apologise for not being Nicky Pellegrino. Nicky had the flu, and I was drafted in as a last-minute ...

December 19, 2023 08:19 UTC

Hastings has Lamb flavoured ice creamDo you like the sound of Lamb and mint, honey, figs and fish and chips? Try it as a flavour in ice cream. Reporter Michaela Gower went along to taste test. Video Warren Buckland

December 19, 2023 05:58 UTC

Constable Matthew Hunt was killed by a shot in the back. Hunt’s death marked the first police fatality in the line of duty in New Zealand since 2009. Eli Epiha murdered Constable Matthew Hunt and attempted to murder a second officer with a high-powered semi-automatic rifle. “Accordingly, I have decided not to open an inquiry in relation to Constable Hunt’s death.”A powerful haka was performed at Matthew Hunt's funeral at Eden Park. A military-style semi-automatic rifle entered into evidence in the trial of Eli Epiha at the Auckland High Court over the murder of Constable Matthew Hunt and the attempted murder of Constable David Goldfinch.

December 19, 2023 03:18 UTC

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December 18, 2023 22:01 UTC





Wellington, Dec 18 (SocialNews.XYZ) A 67-year-old Indian national, who assaulted three women on a beach in New Zealand on the pretext of taking photographs with them, was ordered to pay NZ$3,000 to his victims on Monday. At the Nelson District Court on Monday, Judge Jo Rielly said Singh has brought shame upon himself and upon his son, who he had been visiting in New Zealand. "Singh was convicted and sentenced to pay NZ$1,000 in emotional harm reparations to each of his three victims," the website reported. On September 30, he approached the second victim on the beach at 8.45 a.m. requesting a selfie with her. During the sentencing, Judge Rielly said the women were affected to varying degrees, and were left feeling “angry, rattled and scared”.

December 18, 2023 21:11 UTC

In This Story: AustraliaAustralia, officially known as the Commonwealth of Australia, is a sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands. It is the largest country in Oceania and the world’s sixth-largest country by total area. 7 Recent Items: Australia

December 18, 2023 15:28 UTC

New dwellings are continuing to be built at a record rate in Auckland. Auckland Council issued a record 1949 Code Compliance Certificates (CCCs) for new dwellings in October, surpassing September's record of 1927. The number of consents issued in Auckland in October was down 24% compared to October last year, which means new home completions will start declining at some stage. The current record number of new home completions may be the result of fewer new building projects being started, which means builders have more resources available to focus on completing existing projects already underway. To start receiving them, register here (it's free) and when approved you can select any of our free email newsletters.

December 18, 2023 11:34 UTC

Each year, StopPress asks a group of talented professionals in the local industry for their reflections on the year that was. In July, Laura Maxwell took over as Chief Executive of New Zealand’s largest media organisation, Stuff Group. Here she looks back on the big stories of 2023, and what she expects to see in 2024. There will be more focus on supply chain sustainability choices for advertisers, where local businesses with lower carbon footprints and trusted brand environments will seek favour for advertising spend. Most bingeable (TV) series of 2023: SuccessionBiggest flop of 2023: The Idol.

December 18, 2023 10:15 UTC

IntroductionRail across New Zealand is in an existential fight for its survival as a national network across New Zealand. With many fiscal pressures looming in the medium term for New Zealand, KiwiRail is becoming an increasing financial burden on the government’s balance sheet. How will it go down when we broadcast to the World that New Zealand is seriously considering abandoning its national rail network. Rail is a key enabler and link in the transport network in the same way that roads and the Interisland link are. Without a Rail network there can be no national passenger rail service.

December 18, 2023 10:14 UTC

Photo: ODT filesThree women have been arrested after being found in stolen cars in Dunedin at the weekend, police say. She was arrested and charged with possession of an offensive weapon, two charges of possession of methamphetamine and possession of stolen property. A day earlier, another vehicle was stopped also in Cumberland St after it was flagged as stolen. A 43-year-old woman was driving when stopped and arrested for possession of stolen property. The 37-year-old driver was arrested and charged with receiving stolen property.

December 18, 2023 09:06 UTC

Written By: darien fenton - Date published: 8:36 am, December 18th, 2023 - 57 commentsCategories: act, national, nz first, same old national, Unions, workers' rights - Tags:This coming week, under urgency and leading into Xmas, the Coalition government will expand 90-day trials to all workers, in yet another payback to National/ACT/NZ First’s (NAF) business backers. But they forgot any regulation or standards for bargaining agents such as those who advertise “no win” “no fee” services. But I don’t accept they should continue to operate without regulation in a free for all. Reducing workers’ rights because employers may face “costly grievance procedures” is a rubbish argument. So employers can say “don’t come Monday” – no excuses, no exceptions.

December 18, 2023 07:39 UTC

Both the Defence Force's Boeing 757s are potentially out of operation. Wednesday day trip is Luxon’s first meeting another nation's leader as Prime Minister and will still go ahead, but the issue with the planes will likely mean a smaller media contingent goes with him. Asked today why his position had changed, he said the 757s meant more media were able to join the trip. Luxon said the same issue that affected Peters’ trip was threatening his. “Look, I think it’s incredibly embarrassing ... we’re not sending people to the moon, just trying to get them to Australia,” he said.

December 18, 2023 06:31 UTC

Lucy Black reviews a debut mystery novel based on the painting Las Meninas by Diego Velázquez. Of all the art that you have seen, which consumes you? Which art hangs on the wall of a gallery or private room and calls to you? Which painting lures you in so much ...

December 18, 2023 05:03 UTC

Hastings has Lamb flavoured ice creamDo you like the sound of Lamb and mint, honey, figs and fish and chips? Try it as a flavour in ice cream. Reporter Michaela Gower went along to taste test. Video Warren Buckland

December 18, 2023 02:54 UTC