Health – Vaping starter kit plan lacks detail, may cause wider health issues

Source: Asthma and Respiratory Foundation

The Government’s plan to use vaping starter kits to help adults quit smoking is irresponsible and fails to consider future health complications.
That is the message from the Asthma and Respiratory Foundation NZ following the announcement that stop-smoking services around the country can start supplying vaping starter kits from next week.
Foundation Chief Executive Ms Letitia Harding says she has deep concerns about this plan given that vapes are not an approved product for smoking cessation.
“We are concerned that the government is proceeding with this plan without fully understanding the long-term consequences.
“We support efforts to help smokers quit, but not by providing them with another product that can also be harmful.”
The lack of consultation with health experts and the lack of detail is concerning, Ms Harding says.
“It leaves many questions unanswered -why was there no meaningful consultation with independent health experts, other stakeholders and the wider community?”
It was important there is ongoing support for smokers-turned-vapers to quit vaping, but there was no indication that would be offered, she says.
“What is the exit strategy? How will the government ensure that those who successfully quit smoking using vapes are not left trapped in a new addiction to nicotine?
“There needs to be a clear pathway for people to move away from nicotine altogether, and we see no evidence of that in the current proposal.”
The Smokefree 2025 plan aimed at reducing smoking rates should focus on evidence-based methods that help people quit nicotine entirely, she says.
“We urge the government to rethink its approach.
“This cannot simply be about shifting smokers from one form of nicotine to another.”

Hot Cross Bun lovers rejoice! Woolworths’ range hits stores nationwide

Source: Woolworths NZ

1 January 2025: Hot Cross Bun fans can get their hands on an early fix of the ever-popular treat at Woolworths New Zealand stores with a range of buns available nationwide and ready to enjoy from today. 

The 2025 Woolworths range includes nine different flavours from the Traditional and Brioche Style, to the Lotus Biscoff and Cadbury Caramilk for the more adventurous. For those that love the flavour of a Hot Cross Bun, but take a hard pass on the fruit, the Fruitless Bun has also returned this year after a stint off the baker’s rotation. 

Michael Whorskey, Woolworths Hot Cross Bun Expert and Bakery Merchandise Manager says the January start for hot cross bun season might be controversial to some but, time and time again, New Zealanders have shown that they simply love the tasty treat – no matter the time of year. 

“In January alone, we’ll sell over 1.4 million individual hot cross buns across the country and another 5.6 million individual hot cross buns in the lead up to Easter. Traditional is always our most popular flavour with around 65% of customers picking that as their favourite, but some of our innovative, new flavours like Lotus Biscoff have certainly found their way into the hearts (and stomachs!) of Kiwis.

“The best part is, when shoppers buy a pack of in-store baked buns, they’re not just getting a sweet treat but they’re also helping Kiwi kids. For every pack we sell, we’re donating 5 cents to support the fantastic work of KidsCan,” adds Michael.

KidsCan supports children in 1100 schools and early childhood centres nationwide with food, shoes, jackets and health items – so they can focus on learning. 

KidsCan founder, Julie Chapman says “We’re really pleased that Woolworths are once again supporting KidsCan through the sale of their hot cross buns. Every pack sold means a donation that helps Kiwi kids thrive – meaning you can feel great about picking up a pack, even if it’s only January!”

In 2024, Woolworths donated over $85,000 to KidsCan from sales of in-store baked Hot Cross Buns. Customers can pick up Woolworths’ range of Hot Cross Buns in stores and online from today.

The full 2025 lineup of Woolworths Hot Cross buns is: 

About Woolworths New Zealand:

Woolworths New Zealand is one of New Zealand’s largest employers with 21,000 team members across over 185 supermarkets, distribution centres, processing plants and support offices. Each week we serve over three million customers and work with hundreds of food producers and suppliers throughout Aotearoa. We’re committed to delivering New Zealand’s best supermarket experiences for customers and team with more value, innovation and accelerated investment in our stores. We’re proud to give back to the communities we live and work in, including through the Woolworths Food for Good Foundation. Every year we donate more than $7 million in food, funding and sponsorship to our communities. Woolworths New Zealand is also the franchisor of more than 70 FreshChoice stores, which are locally owned and operated.  Woolworths New Zealand is part of Woolworths Group.

About KidsCan: 

One in six children in New Zealand live in hardship. KidsCan provides food, jackets, shoes, and health products to 889 schools and 203 early childhood centres in areas of high deprivation across New Zealand. With these basics, kids can participate in learning and have the opportunity for a better future. The charity has been feeding school children since 2005, and preschoolers since 2019. In 2023 KidsCan supplied children with: 6.2 million items of food, 57,884 pairs of shoes, and 66,280 jackets.  

www.kidscan.org.nz

Media advisory: Media stand-up, Serious incident, Nelson

Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

Media are advised that Police will hold a stand-up at 3pm today to speak to media about a serious incident in Nelson this morning.

Media are asked to report to the front entrance of Tasman District Police HQ on Bridge Street, Nelson by 2.40pm.

Please park on the street and walk in to the front entrance where you’ll be met.

Please RSVP to media@police.govt.nz to confirm your attendance.

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Man who escaped Corrections custody arrested

Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

The 48-year-old man who escaped Corrections custody at Waikato Hospital on 23 December has now been arrested.

He was located early this morning at an Oparau address and taken into custody without incident.

He is due to appear in the Hamilton District Court tomorrow on a charge of escaping custody.

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Homicide investigation launched, Fairfield

Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

A homicide investigation has been launched after an incident at a Hamilton address overnight that has left one person dead and three others seriously injured.

Emergency services were called shortly after midnight to Douglas Crescent, Fairfield, after a report of an assault.

When Police arrived at the property, they found one person deceased and two others seriously injured, who were transported to hospital.

A 34-year-old man was found a short distance from the address with serious injuries and was also transported to hospital, where he remains under Police guard.

A scene examination will take place at the property today.

Police would like to reassure the community that this is an isolated incident and there is no ongoing risk to the wider public.

The 34-year-old man will face charges in due course in relation to the incident.

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New year, new medicines

Source: New Zealand Government

Associate Health Minister with responsibility for Pharmac David Seymour is pleased to see Pharmac continue to increase availability of medicines for Kiwis with the government’s largest ever investment in Pharmac. 

“Pharmac operates independently, but it must work within the budget constraints set by the government,” says Mr Seymour. 

“When this government assumed office, New Zealanders were facing an uncertain future for medicine access. Pharmac had a $1.8 billion funding hole and had no new money to increase access for medicines. 

“It was a priority for this government to fix that. We’ve allocated Pharmac its largest ever budget of $6.294 billion over four years, so that it can get on and do its job – negotiating the best deals for medicine for New Zealanders.  

“Today represents another step forward for cancer patients as the $604 million uplift from the government continues to facilitate access to new treatments. 

“Pharmac continues to show what it is capable of when given the support it needs. From today Kiwis will be able to access four new medicines which Pharmac negotiated with AstraZeneca in a savvy multi-product deal.  

“The early signs of Pharmac’s redirection remain positive, as expanding opportunities and access for patients and their families continue to be prioritised.  

“Pharmac’s procurement process in this case was a great example of Pharmac listening to patient voices, as outlined in my letter of expectations, and in Patient Voice Aotearoa’s white paper which I accepted earlier this year.  

“During Pharmac’s public consultation for this bundle they received feedback which led to patient centric changes to their final decision. This is what I expect to see from Pharmac in 2025.  

“From today patients with lung cancer will be able to access funded Osimertinib (branded as Tagrisso). 

Osimertinib (branded as Tagrisso) will be funded for a type of advanced non-small-cell lung cancer as a first treatment option after diagnosis and for people who have received other treatments previously. 

“Patients with HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer will also be able to recieve funded trastuzumab deruxtecan (branded as Enhertu).  

“Palivizumab (branded as Synagis) will also be funded from today giving relief for families for preventing RSV in high-risk babies and young children.  

“People who have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) will be able to access budesonide, glycopyrronium, and formoterol ‘triple inhaler’ (branded as Breztri Aerosphere) from today as well. 

“I’m pleased to see Pharmac’s responsiveness to the voices of patients and their families by expanding access to more medicines for more groups. This decision reflects our commitment to a more adaptable and patient-centered approach.  

“We want to build a world-class health system, and that requires access to world-class medicines.”  

Note to editors: Pharmac is an independent Crown entity responsible for deciding which medicines and medical devices are funded in New Zealand. The recent funding uplift from the government has enabled Pharmac to make these significant changes. Further details about the funding changes will be available on Pharmac’s website and through their communications channels.

Fatal crash, Ashhurst Road, Bunnythorpe

Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

One person has died following a serious crash yesterday on Ashhurst Road, near Bunnythorpe.

Four other people have injuries ranging from critical to serious and were transported to hospital.

Emergency services were called to the two-vehicle crash at around 2.15pm.

The Serious Crash Unit has examined the scene and enquiries into the circumstances of the crash are ongoing.

Police would like to hear from anyone who saw a dark-coloured Ford Ranger and a Toyota Yaris in the Bunnythorpe area from about 2pm yesterday.

If you have information that could assist, please get in touch through our 105 service, quoting reference number 241231/0311.

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Serious incident, Nelson

Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

Please attribute to Commissioner of Police, Richard Chambers:

Two Police officers and one member of the public have been injured in an incident in Nelson in the early hours of this morning.

At approximately 2.10am a vehicle driven by a member of the public struck a Police vehicle at a gathering in the Buxton Square Carpark in Nelson.

Two Police officers were critically injured and one member of the public was seriously injured as a result. They have been transported to Nelson Hospital.

The Buxton Square area is cordoned while a scene examination is conducted. The driver of the vehicle has been arrested and will be charged.

Further information will be issued proactively when available.

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Appeal for information following serious assault

Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

Police investigating a serious assault that occurred in in Lower Hutt on Saturday morning are seeking help from the public.

We are asking anyone who was in the vicinity of the public toilets next to the Avalon Park Pavilion at around 11am on Saturday 28 December, to please get in touch if you heard or saw anything suspicious.

In particular, we would like to speak with anyone who noticed a Caucasian male with blonde hair, aged between 14-17 years old, wearing a light-blue coloured sweatshirt and black pants behaving suspiciously in the area – including whether they saw him enter or leave the toilet block (off Fairway Drive) and which direction he went.

You can update us at 105 online now, or call 105. Please use reference number 241228/8289.

Police are speaking with an individual in relation to the assault, and the victim is being supported.

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Police make arrest following New Plymouth incident

Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

Police have arrested a 27-year-old man in relation to an assault that occurred on the evening of Saturday 28 December. 

The male has been bailed to appear in New Plymouth District Court on 8 January 2025.

The victim of the assault received extensive head injuries and remains at Wellington Hospital in a serious condition.

Police would still like to speak to anyone who may have witnessed the fight or any general disorder in and around the Ariki Street and Brougham Street area between 8.30pm and 9.30pm on Saturday night. 

We are also very interested in any images or videos, CCTV or dashcam footage of the incident that anyone may have.

You can provide information online through 105.police.govt.nz, clicking “Update Report”, or call 105.

Information can also be provided through Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

Please use the reference number 241229/0948.

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