Source: Fire and Emergency New Zealand
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Source: Radio New Zealand
Australian Ryan Peake is back to defend his New Zealand Open golf title, he won at Millbrook Resort in 2025. © Mogie Adamchik 2025
The format, the contenders, the history, the ambassadors, plenty of highlights ahead of golf’s New Zealand Open.
New Zealand Golf Open, 26 February – 1 March 2026.
Millbrook Resort, Queenstown.
It’s that time of the year, where 156 professionals, and the same number of amateurs, flood into Queenstown for what will be the 105th New Zealand Golf Open. The tournament will feature the same format as previous years, with play on both courses at Millbrook Resort. All players will split their first two rounds on Coronet 18 (designed by Scott Macpherson and Greg Turner) and Remarkables 18 (designed by Sir Bob Charles). The top 60 plus ties will play the final two rounds over the weekend.
The total purse of the tournament is once again NZ$2 million, with the winner taking home approximately $360,000 and earning a spot at The Open Championship at Royal Birkdale in mid-July. The forecast is for rain/showers for day one and cloudy skies for the remaining three days, with temperatures hovering between 16 to 20 degrees.
Our national open has a rich history. It was first played in 1907, when amateur Arthur Duncan won in Napier. Some famous names have triumphed down the years, including two of Australia’s finest players. Peter Thomson won it nine times, including three times in a row between 1959-1961, and Kel Nagel, who won six titles, also winning three in a row, 1967-1969. In the 1980s, American Corey Pavin, was a well-known name, to twice win the title. He would go on to win the US Open in 1995.
And, plenty of great New Zealand players have won the title, including major winners Sir Bob Charles (four times) and Michael Campbell (who won in 2000). Michael Hendry was the last New Zealand winner in 2017.
Tiger Woods (R) with caddie Steve Williams, at the New Zealand Open in 2002. PHOTOSPORT
Arguably the most famous New Zealand Open though was in 2002 at Paraparaumu Beach, when Tiger Woods came to New Zealand. That edition of the tournament was won by Australian Craig Parry. In recent years, Australians have dominated the winners’ list, with West Australian Ryan Peake the defending champion. Seven other former New Zealand Open winners are also competing.
Twenty-eight New Zealanders will feature this year. While our highest ranked player Ryan Fox, isn’t here due to his PGA Tour commitments, our two players on the DP World Tour, Daniel Hillier and Kazuma Kobori, are competing. Hillier, in particular, has made big strides in recent times, and is arguably the best hope for local success. His world ranking is exactly 100, after making a cracking start to the year. He’s had three top 10 finishes in his last five tournaments (Australian Open, Dubai Invitational, Bahrain Championship), and is fifth on the order of merit.
Daniel Hillier, while competing in Dubai in November 2025. GIUSEPPE CACACE
The Japanese born Cantabrian Kobori, also comes to Queenstown in solid form, after finishing in a tie for ninth at his last tournament, the Qatar Masters earlier this month. Ben Campbell, who plays on the LIV tour, is also back, along with the in form Steven Alker, who has won 10 times on the PGA Tour Champions. Five New Zealand amateurs are featuring, with 17-year-old Cantabrian Cooper Moore, one to watch. Moore finished runner up at the NZ PGA championship last week, at Paraparaumu Beach.
Australians dominate the field with Lucas Herbert, who finished last year’s LIV tour ranked 15th and Anthony Quayle, who plays on the DP World Tour, having solid credentials. 2025 Asian Tour Order of Merit champion, Kazuki Higa, the world number 123, is back again. He finished tied for second at last year’s New Zealand Open, alongside South African Ian Snyman, who has also returned. Wang Wei-Hsuan, from Chinese Taipei, is another to keep your eye on after three top-five finishes on the 2025 Asian Tour.
Eleven Americans are also teeing it up, including former PGA Tour winners Kevin Na, Nick Watney and Kyle Stanley. Chase Koepka, younger brother of multiple major winner Brooks, is also in the field.
One of the big features of the tournament in recent years has some superstars from other sports playing as amateurs. This year, two names stand out from the pack. Kelly Slater, widely regarded as the greatest surfer of all time, is here. He is an 11-time world champion, and is teaming up with German Dominic Foos in the pro-am. Three-time grand slam tennis champion, Ash Barty, is also here. She won the French Open in 2019, Wimbledon in 2021 and the Australian Open in 2022, before retiring at the age of just 25.
Ash Barty celebrates her win at Wimbledon in 2021. PHOTOSPORT
Both Slater and Barty are handy golfers. Barty plays off a four handicap, while Slater’s been given a two handicap for the event. New Zealand sporting stars Israel Dagg, Jeff Wilson, Stephen Fleming and Tom Abercrombie are also playing, alongside former Australian cricket captain Ricky Ponting and American actor Michael Pena.
Kelly Slater, American surfing legend. Supplied: Piha Pro
Ben Campbell: “There’s a couple of holes where I’m going to hit 3-wood this year. It will definitely help with the scores. Hopefully the greens get nice and fast and with some good solid rough like that, I think probably the scores won’t quite be where they have been in the last couple of years.”
Defending champion Ryan Peake on laying the 18th in practice: “I got a bit emotional walking down there. Maybe I took too many emotions in, or something like that, or I just got that realisation of how much it actually changed my life.”
Daniel Hillier, who got married on Sunday is looking forward to another big week: “It would mean the world obviously if I could cap it off with my name on the Brodie Breeze Trophy. I speak for all Kiwis. It is our childhood dream.”
Kazuma Kobori said he leans on the likes of Hillier for support: “When we are on tour, we are isolated a little bit and we move within the golfers. I’ve learned a lot from the likes of Dan over the past year. It has been good to learn from him and see what he does and what he doesn’t do as well. We have a good thing going out there. If I don’t win then it would be nice for a Kiwi to win but it is obviously not controllable. I am just going to go out there and do my job and see what happens.”
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Source: New Zealand Police
Hard-working dog teams from across Police, New Zealand Customs Service and Department of Corrections have been battling for the title of top dog and handler as they competed at the 51st Patrol and Detector Dog Championships this week.
This years’ event wrapped up with a prizegiving held at the Dog Training Centre in Trentham this afternoon.
The overall winner of this years’ competition was Senior Constable Aaron Senior and his dog Cole from Tasman District.
Inspector Todd Southall says, Congratulations to Aaron and Cole for an almost clean sweep. It’s been an intense competition across three categories since Monday for all the operational dog teams.”
“We’ve had experienced handlers in both patrol and detector categories competing this week. Consistency and confidence between handler and dog have determined who gets the points and a title.
Taking part in the Police Patrol Dog competition were six operational teams from Northland, Tāmaki Makaurau, Waikato, Tasman and Canterbury Districts.
Six narcotic detector dog teams also competed – two from Police (Northland and Tāmaki Makaurau), and two each from Customs and Corrections.
The winning detector dog team is the formidable crew of Senior Constable Patrick Derbyshire and Ripper from Northland Police – a previous winner of the Narcotic Detector Dogs – Alan Symes Cup.
“Each of the teams start with a set of points and they’re put through a range of realistic but testing scenarios with points deducted for mistakes. The team that loses the least marks is the winner. The teams were marked on obedience, article retrieving, commands, tracking in grass, bush, operational scenarios, and criminal work, says Todd.
“All these dog teams do a fantastic job in helping keep our communities safe, says Todd. They provide a critical frontline response, detection and prevention capability whether it’s on the street, at our borders or inside our prisons.”
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NOTE: A more detailed story and list of all winners will be shared on Ten One next week.
LiveNews: https://livenews.co.nz/2026/02/25/police-and-detector-dog-championships-expert-dog-teams-thrive-in-competition/
Source: New Zealand Government
A scheme that brings student researchers and industry together to tackle challenges that matter to people’s daily lives is open for further applications, Science, Innovation and Technology and Universities Minister Dr Shane Reti says.
“The Applied Doctorates Scheme attracted strong backing from industry last year, and the new call for projects will provide more students the opportunity to solve real world challenges while earning their PhDs,” Dr Reti says.
“Students in the applied doctorates programme will develop advanced research skills while working with businesses to build commercial skills and deliver practical solutions for New Zealand. For industry, this is a chance to work with skilled researchers who bring fresh ideas and deep expertise.
“The first cohort is focused on energy research, with 25 industry-led projects selected from 76 submissions across energy systems, infrastructure, agriculture and high-tech engineering, recognising energy’s central role in supporting households and businesses, lifting productivity and keeping costs down.
“These students will contribute to projects that deliver results for Kiwis, including geothermal innovation with Contact Energy, reducing household electricity costs with Vector, improving energy efficiency at the New Zealand Aluminium Smelter, and strengthening rural resilience through power trading with Victoria University.
“The second cohort of doctoral-level research projects is now open for applications, and the theme for the 2026 call is Aerospace, Defence & Security, sectors that underpin New Zealand’s economic resilience and national security.
“The projects include a mix of fully Government funded and co-funded initiatives, reflecting confidence in the scheme’s direction and purpose. The first group of students are enrolling now and are expected to begin in the middle of 2026.
“The Applied Doctorates Scheme backs high-value science that will deliver results for New Zealanders, building a pipeline of researchers who can turn strong ideas into real economic and community outcomes.”
Notes to editors:
Photos: Credit Rio Tinto – Students at the Tiwai smelter as part of their graduate studies.
Attached: Applied Doctorates Programme: 2025 Energy Research Cohort Case Studies. Visit the Applied Doctorates Scheme website for further information and a full list of projects https://applieddoctorates.nz/.
Established in 2025, the Applied Doctorates Scheme strengthens the connection between universities and industry by equipping PhD students with both advanced research expertise and applied skills needed in modern workplaces. It is supported by a five-year, $20 million Government investment to grow a workforce that can translate cutting edge science into real world benefit.
The 2025 round sought projects on the theme of New Zealand’s path to energy innovation. The 2026 round of projects will focus on Aerospace, Defence and Security. Applications close 11 May and the projects will be made public week of 2 July. The 2027 theme will focus on Biotechnology and Bioprocessing research.
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Source: New Zealand Police
Police have arrested the owner of a van following a burglary in Christchurch that ended with a trailer detaching and the van crashing down a bank near Amberley.
Sergeant Nathan Wilson, of Canterbury Police, says the incident unfolded after a member of the public discovered a sign‑written trailer abandoned on the outskirts of Amberley.
“The caller phoned the number written on the trailer, and the owner then contacted Police,” Sergeant Wilson says.
The trailer had been stolen overnight from a Cole Porter Avenue address in Mairehau, Christchurch.
Police arrived at the scene finding the van’s owner back up with the trailer. A van was also found nearby, having crashed down a bank after the tow ball ripped free and remained lodged inside the trailer’s coupling.
“The driver was extremely lucky to walk away from this,” Sergeant Wilson says.
The van’s owner was arrested at the scene. He has been charged with burglary, two counts of theft relating to petrol drive-offs and possessing drug utensils. Further charges are likely pending testing of a substance found among his belongings.
Police are also investigating other offending committed in the Mairehau area overnight.
Police encourage anyone in Cole Porter Avenue, or the wider Mairehau area, who believes they may have information regarding offending, to contact us.
“This is also a great example of the public stepping up to help us,” Sergeant Wilson says. “A quick call from a member of the community helped us recover stolen property, identify the offender, and keep North Canterbury that little bit safer.”
If you have information please update us online now or call 105.
Please use reference number 260220/8839.
Alternatively information can be provided anonymously to Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.
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Source: Media Outreach
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA – Media OutReach Newswire – 25 February 2026 – First established in 2019, JIN Gastrobar introduces a refreshed take on modern continental cuisine, bringing together thoughtfully crafted dishes, curated gin selections, and signature cocktails in a warm, contemporary setting. Conveniently located within Aurum Theatre at The Gardens Mall and Mid Valley Southkey JB, the restaurant welcomes diners without the need for a movie ticket, making it an accessible dining destination for both moviegoers and dine-in guests alike.
JIN Gastrobar’s new menu includes a variety of intercontinental mains such as grilled meats and fish, delectable pastas, desserts, and not forgetting JIN Gastrobar’s signature cocktails and mocktails.
Inspired by a play on the words “Jin,” meaning gold in Mandarin, and “Gin,” one of its signature pours, JIN Gastrobar was created as a space where food, drinks, and meaningful moments come together. The space is designed to suit every occasion, from intimate date nights and quality time with loved ones to casual gatherings and solo indulgence.
A Prelude of Flavours
The refreshed menu begins with a variety of appetisers, including sharing platters, starters, soups, and salads designed to offer warmth and balance. Highlights include:
Mains from Land and Sea
The main course selection spans grilled meats, fresh seafood, and comforting pastas, offering something for every palate. Amongst a range of selections, diners can choose from:
Complementary sides such as russet steak fries, sautéed spinach, sautéed mushrooms, truffled mashed potatoes, and Peruvian asparagus with broccolini are available, priced from RM15 to RM35.
Desserts and Signature Sips
To end on a sweet note, guests can enjoy desserts including Classic Tiramisu (RM25), Chocolate Brûlée, Lime and Lychee Mousse (RM25), and Apple Crumble with Ice Cream.
features signature cocktails (RM50 each) with flavour profiles such as olive, pineapple, calamansi, and lychee. Non-alcoholic mocktails include Peach Sunrise, Pineapple Passion, Calamansi Fizz, Elderflower Fizz, and Virgin Mojito.
Dine & Post, Get Rewarded
From 21 January 2026 to 21 March 2026, the first 300 GSC Rewards members who dine in and post an Instagram Story tagging @jingastrobar will receive a complimentary mocktail.
JIN Gastrobar operates daily from 11:00am to 10:00pm at The Gardens Mall, Kuala Lumpur and Mid Valley South Key, Johor Bahru
With its refreshed menu and inviting ambience, JIN Gastrobar offers a versatile dining space suited for every occasion.
For further updates, stay tuned to JIN Gastrobar’s social media channels: https://www.instagram.com/jingastrobar/?hl=en
https://www.jingastrobar.com.my/#/
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An increase in people accessing specialist addiction treatment highlights the hard work the sector is doing despite a longstanding lack of funding, the NZ Drug Foundation says.
A new monitoring report released by Te Hiringa Mahara – Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission today shows an increase in people accessing specialist addiction treatment, with over 3,000 more people accessing these services in 2024/25 compared to the previous year.
Drug Foundation Executive Director Sarah Helm says the increase is positive, but more investment is needed to meet the need in the community.
“It’s remarkable to see the heroic work that the sector is doing despite being underfunded for decades,” Helm says.
“We can’t solve issues like the big increase in methamphetamine harm without a step change in investment in addiction support. It’s desperately needed.”
Helm points out that despite the increase in people accessing services, the number of declined referrals to specialist addiction services is also increasing.
“The increase in declined referrals is concerning and it’s important we understand what is driving this.”
The report also shows more New Zealanders are accessing drug harm reduction information and support online, highlighting the importance of platforms like The Level.
The number of people accessing substance use support online has more than doubled in the last five years, from an estimated 73,326 people in 2020/21 to 197,494 in 2024/25.
Of that number, 174,818 people accessed information via The Level, the NZ Drug Foundation’s online harm reduction platform, in 2024/25.
Helm says the significant growth demonstrates that people who use drugs want to know how they can stay safer.
“Getting trustworthy information and advice in front of people early, no matter where they sit on the spectrum of drug use, is a no-brainer. It saves lives, prevents people from developing more severe issues, and saves the health system money.”
Helm says that if people can access information and support early enough, many substance use issues can be addressed at home or with whānau support, and don’t necessarily need intensive specialist support.
“We’ve focused hard on improving the self-help sections of The Level, with lots more planned this year, so it’s pleasing to see the growth in people accessing this crucial information.”
Notes:
Find the latest report from Te Hiringa Mahara – Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission on their website: https://www.mhwc.govt.nz/news-and-resources/mental-health-and-addiction-service-monitoring-2026-downloads
The Level combines research with real-life experiences from people who use drugs in New Zealand and provides relevant, trustworthy, and easy to understand support and advice. It is operated by the NZ Drug Foundation.
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Source: Media Outreach
SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 25 February 2026 – Milestone Systems, a world leader in data-driven video technology, today announced the opening of its new Experience Centre in Singapore, representing a major expansion of the company’s regional footprint in Asia. The Centre will serve as a next-generation hub for solution design, cross-industry collaboration, and real-world testing of video innovations enabled by data analytics, hybrid-cloud architectures, and AI. It directly complements the Singapore government’s national agenda, announced at 2026 Budget by PM Lawrence Wong, by creating a stronger foundation for safe, industry-ready AI adoption in critical sectors.
Milestone Systems Singapore Experience Centre
The new facility underscores Milestone’s long-term commitment to Asia and supports the region’s rapid transition toward intelligent, automated and increasingly interconnected operational environments. It is designed to help governments, enterprises, and critical infrastructure operators accelerate deployments of video-driven solutions that enhance safety, efficiency, and resilience while ensuring that innovation aligns with global standards of responsible AI adoption.
“Asia is the world’s most dynamic security and smart infrastructure market, and enterprises are expecting deeper operational intelligence and more adaptable system architectures,” said Kiean Khoo, Asia Business Head, Milestone Systems. “Our expanded Singapore hub gives the region the capabilities, collaboration space, and expertise required to address these new opportunities and scale innovation.”
Asia’s security and smart infrastructure market accelerates
Asian growth in demand for intelligent video and integrated security solutions is being driven by rapid urbanisation, infrastructure expansion, and rising expectations for real-time operational insights across airports, transport hubs, hospitality, critical infrastructure, and public spaces.
“Our expanded presence in Singapore reflects two clear realities: the scale and pace of demand across Asia, and the importance of scaling through open ecosystems and responsible innovation,” said Morten Illum, Chief Revenue Officer, Milestone Systems. The Experience Centre will play a pivotal role in helping partners and customers build AI-enabled solutions that are trustworthy, interoperable and ready for real-world complexities.”
The Asia-Pacific Physical Security Market size is estimated at USD 42.25 billion in 2025, and is expected to reach USD 59.54 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 7.1% during the forecast period (2025-2030).[1] It is increasingly defined by intelligent video, access control, and integrated security solutions. Market trends show a significant migration from legacy CCTV systems to IP-based, hybrid, and cloud-enabled platforms, with an emphasis on interoperability, analytics, and AI-driven decision-making.
“As the region accelerates into the AI-era, our customers are looking for trusted, high-quality data to power autonomous decision-making,” Khoo added. “The new Experience Centre is built to help organisations validate AI-driven workflows safely and responsibly. It lets businesses experiment, optimise and innovate with the confidence that their systems meet the highest standards of governance, transparency and human oversight. “
A strategic hub for the era of Agentic AI
As organisations adopt AI—systems capable of planning, reasoning and autonomously executing tasks—video technology is becoming a core source of trusted, high-value data. The Asia Experience Centre will act as a proving ground for businesses seeking to explore how video, sensors, and multimodal data can be integrated to support e.g. AI agents in performing complex operational workflows.
The Centre features an expanded environment for scenario testing, multi-vendor integration, and modelling of high-density, real-time environments such as airports, urban transport, critical infrastructure, manufacturing floors, retail ecosystems, hospitality facilities and smart city districts. It can evaluate how AI workflows interact with real operational conditions, including video quality, data continuity, cybersecurity controls, and compliance requirements.
Driving innovation for a more connected and resilient Asia
Illum added further: “Milestone Systems is deepening its role as a catalyst for innovation across the region’s evolving security and smart-infrastructure landscape with the launch of the Asia Experience Centre. By combining open-platform video technology, responsible AI principles, and a strong partner ecosystem, the Centre will help accelerate Asia’s transition toward safer, smarter and more data-driven environments.”
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Source: New Zealand Police
Attribute to Acting Detective Senior Sergeant Kris Payne:
Hawke’s Bay Police investigating the homicide of Sharlene Smith are releasing further information and appealing for public assistance.
On Tuesday, 3 February 2026, Police were called to a worksite on Taihape Road, Omahu, after Sharlene’s body was located on the property.
Through ongoing enquiries, Police have identified a likely route taken by a vehicle of interest. We know this vehicle was used on the day Sharlene’s body was left at the worksite, and officers have carried out extensive work to locate and review CCTV footage from the relevant timeframe.
Police are appealing for sightings of a white 2005 Mazda 3 sports hatchback between 8am and approximately midday on Sunday 1 February 2026, travelling from the Awatoto area, through Taihape Road/Omahu Road and the Fernhill area, and into Marewa, Napier. [see pictured map]
We are asking anyone who saw this vehicle, or who has home, business, or dashcam CCTV footage from those areas during that time, to please contact Police if not already spoken to.
Police are also seeking two items, belonging to Sharlene, that are believed to have been discarded along the same route:
Anyone with information is urged to get in touch through 105, either online at https://www.police.govt.nz/use-105, or by calling 105, and referencing file number 260203/9739.
You can also provide information anonymously through Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.
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Source: New Zealand Police
A Police response to calls for help brought a woman’s alleged offending spree across Auckland suburbs to a halt.
The woman will now face court over two burglaries and a stolen vehicle.
Senior Sergeant Shaun Richardson, of Auckland City Police, says units responded to Grey Lynn after 2.30am following calls from residents around Richmond Road.
“Residents reported hearing a woman calling for help in the vicinity of Westmoreland Street West.
“Police and ambulance attended the area and eventually located a woman stuck at a property under renovation; she had fallen between a retaining wall and earthworks.”
Units on scene established a burglary had occurred at the address.
Senior Sergeant Richardson says the woman was allegedly in possession of a handbag which had been stolen.
“Further checks established the handbag had allegedly been stolen just hours earlier in Epsom,” he says.
“Just before midnight, an offender had allegedly entered a house and stolen a handbag and keys, before driving off in a late model Audi hatchback.”
The 31-year-old woman was transported to hospital for her injuries.
She has since been charged with two counts of burglary for both the Epsom and Grey Lynn incidents, as well as unlawfully taking a motor vehicle.
Police have opposed the woman’s bail.
It’s expected a bedside court hearing will take place later today.
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Jarred Williamson/NZ Police
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Source: New Zealand Police
Please attribute the following to Detective Senior Sergeant Karen Simmons, Christchurch Metro Crime:
Police acknowledge the sentence handed down to Nathan Boulter for the murder of Chantal McDonald in the High Court at Christchurch. The 37-year-old will now serve a minimum of 17 years in prison without parole.
Today’s sentence will never bring Chantal back, or end the devastating sense of loss inflicted on her loving family.
There is no prison term that will ever make up for what happened to Chantal or the profound sense of loss her loved ones have had to endure.
However, today brings a small comfort in knowing the community will be protected from a violent, controlling and pathetic gutless coward who so needlessly took Chantal’s life.
It is extremely disappointing that he made the decision to not physically appear in Court today and face Chantal’s family.
Chantal was a much-loved and devoted mother, daughter, sister and friend. She was regarded as a vibrant and special person to all who knew her, which makes her loss even harder to bear for those who were lucky enough to know her.
We are continuing to provide support for Chantal’s family as they navigate life without her.
Her family have been extremely dignified throughout this entire process and I commend them for that.
They are appreciative of the support they have received, but request privacy. They ask that media do not attempt to contact them.
I want to thank all of the Police investigators, staff, and the Crown prosecutor who dedicated themselves to getting justice for Chantal.
They have worked relentlessly to bring this case to court and hold Chantal’s killer accountable for his horrendous crime.
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Source: New Zealand Police
Attributable to Detective Sergeant David Parker:
A scene examination is ongoing at a Hei Hei property in Christchurch following an firearms incident this morning.
Police were called to a Keri Place address around 4:35am to reports a vehicle was seen leaving the area at speed.
It was also reported that gunshots were heard.
Police attended and located evidence outside the property, which was unoccupied, to indicate a firearm had been discharged.
There will be a Police presence in the area while officers make a number of enquiries, working to determine what happened.
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Source: New Zealand Government
The Government is leveraging public sector energy demand to drive new energy projects and grow our national supply, Energy Minister Simon Watts says.
“As part of the Government’s Energy Package, we are pursuing possible long-term Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) across the public service starting with our three largest energy users: Health New Zealand, the New Zealand Defence Force, and the Department of Corrections,” Mr Watts says.
Following the Request for Information issued late last year, the Government is commencing discussions with the energy sector including independent generators and new entrants on opportunities to lock in long-term supply.
“We are focused on one clear outcome – increasing abundant and affordable energy to put downward pressure on power bills for households and businesses,” Mr Watts says.
“There is a strong pipeline of projects ready to go, from large grid-scale generation to site-specific and smaller repeatable projects across the country. We are backing all technologies that can deliver reliable, affordable power at scale, including onshore and offshore wind, solar, geothermal, biogas, woody biomass, hydrogen and battery storage. The priority is simple: get more generation built, faster.”
MBIE is now working with Health New Zealand, the New Zealand Defence Force, and the Department of Corrections on potential long-term PPAs to commence when their existing contracts expire.
“Locking in long-term supply will give developers the certainty they need to invest in new generation, while securing better value and price stability for taxpayers,” Mr Watts says.
“Solar will also play a practical and immediate role. I have directed officials to complete a rapid feasibility study on establishing a streamlined procurement model to accelerate the rollout commercially viable solar across government properties.
“The objective is to support aggregate demand, cut red tape, and bring installations online more quickly increasing supply and reducing peak demand pressures on the grid.”
MBIE will report back by the end of May 2026. If viable, a Request for Proposals will be issued soon after, moving quickly from study to implementation so projects can begin delivering additional generation and cost relief as soon as possible.
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Source: New Zealand Police
Attribute to Palmerston North Area Prevention Manager, Inspector Phil Ward:
A water search and rescue operation is currently underway in Palmerston North.
At around 11.20pm last night, Police were called with a report that various personal items appeared to have been abandoned in a suspicious manner on Albert Street.
Police responded and found the items which led them down to the Manawatū River, where a man could be seen in the water.
Officers made voice appeals to the man, in an attempt to get him to come back to land, however he disappeared under the water.
Police Search and Rescue and Fire and Emergency New Zealand, attempted to locate the man, but had no luck.
Due to the rough terrain of the river and limited visibility, emergency services were stood down around 1.30am today.
The search recommenced at first light today and involves Police Search and Rescue, Land Search and Rescue, Palmerston North Swiftwater Rescue, and use of the LandSAR boat and drones, to assist searching the Manawatū River.
The community can expect to see an increased Police and emergency services presence in the Albert Street area while the search is ongoing.
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Source: Radio New Zealand
Harvest of Posy apples is under at Mr Apple’s Meeanee orchard near Napier. SUPPLIED/Mr Apple
Strong sales of premium apple varieties into Asia and the Middle East has led Scales Corporation to report a massive jump in profit.
The company’s net profit for the 2025 financial year was $117.7 million – a 137 percent lift on the year before.
Revenue was $899.9 million, up 54 percent on 2024.
The company’s horticulture division, Mr Apple, produced an underlying result of $65.2 million up 73 percent on the year before.
Managing director Andy Borland said horticulture delivered an outstanding result driven by increased apple export volumes and average prices.
“Mr Apple’s own-grown export volume was 21 percent up on last year, with our strategically important markets of Asia and Middle East comprising 84 percent of total fruit sold.
“Premium volumes accounted for approximately 74 percent of total export sale volumes, with significant growth in Dazzle and Posy as well as Red Sports varieties. We estimate that Premium apple varieties will account for around 80 percent of export volumes by 2027.”
Last year Scales also bought 240 hectares of apple orchards from Hawke’s Bay company Bostock.
Borland said the acquisition was a key component of this result, allowing it to fast-track its long-term strategy of investing in apple varieties targeted to the Asia and Middle East markets.
He said the company’s juice business, Profuit delivered another exceptional performance underpinned by strong sales prices in export markets.
Scales pet food business saw increased sales to South East Asia and The United States – the underlying result lifted 33 percent to $73.9 million.
It’s logistics arm which provides international freight services delivered another record underlying result of $7.6 million, an increase of 10 percent.
Borland noted logistics processed a significant increase in volumes due to strong volumes from the dairy sector and a positive cherry season, providing an extremely robust result for the division. It also benefited from strong apple volumes.
The outlook for the year ahead remains positive.
Company chair Mike Petersen said In FY2026, global proteins is expected to perform strongly and continue to realise the benefits of its increased investments.
“Mr Apple has commenced picking and packing for the 2026 apple season, with a crop of around 3.5 million TCEs forecast. Pricing is expected to be favourable.
“Logistics is expected to contribute positively and has seen continued strong air freight demand in the year to date,” he said.
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– Published by EveningReport.nz and AsiaPacificReport.nz, see: MIL OSI in partnership with Radio New Zealand
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Source: New Zealand Police
A woman has pleaded guilty to a charge of dangerous driving causing death in relation to the fatal crash on SH1, Motutere, on 4 July 2025.
The 24-year-old woman first appeared in court on 16 December 2025.
She has now entered a guilty plea and is due to appear in Taupo District Court for sentencing on 29 April.
Police extend our thoughts to the victim’s loved ones, who are no doubt still coming to terms with the loss of their child, Jax.
As the matter remains before the courts, Police are limited in providing any further detail.
ENDS
Issued by Police Media Centre
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