Business Operators expect bumper Chinese New Year for Queenstown in 2018

Source: Press Release Service – Press Release/Statement:

Headline: Business Operators expect bumper Chinese New Year for Queenstown in 2018

A big reason for the huge increase of Chinese tourists to New Zealand in 2018 for the Chinese New Year holidays is that more and more visitors from mainland China are choosing New Zealand as their main destination, as opposed to previous years where they would visit both Australia and New Zealand as part of a package tour.

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Minister congratulates New Zealand’s medal winning Paralympian

Source: New Zealand Government

Headline: Minister congratulates New Zealand’s medal winning Paralympian

Minister for Disability Issues Carmel Sepuloni says Kiwi Paralympic skier Corey Peters has done New Zealand proud winning a bronze medal on the first day of the Paralympic Winter Games in PyeongChang.
“A huge congratulations to Corey Peters for his outstanding achievement,” says Ms Sepuloni. “His hard work, determination and talent has paid off and he continues to be an inspirational role model to all New Zealanders.
“Corey Peters put New Zealand on the medal table on the very first day of the competition and we are all extremely proud and excited.
“I also want to acknowledge the hard work, training and dedication of the Kiwi support team,  coaches and officials in helping prepare all three of our Para athletes for this highly competitive event.
“Like many other Kiwis across the country I will be following their progress with great interest as they continue to take on the world in the coming days.
“I wish each of our Para athletes the best of luck and look forward to congratulating them all in person when we officially welcome them home later this month.  
 

Hopelessly addicted inventor saving native birds with AI

Source: MakeLemonade.nz

Headline: Hopelessly addicted inventor saving native birds with AI

Christchurch – A researcher described as a hopelessly addicted inventor who is using artificial intelligence (AI) to find native bird predators such as rats, stoats and possums, will be an interesting speaker at AI Day in Auckland on March 28. AI Day speaker Grant Ryan, from Christchurch, is trying to help make NZ predator free with…

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Serious crash in Bay of Plenty

Source: New Zealand Police –

Headline: Serious crash in Bay of Plenty


Location:

Bay of Plenty

Maketu Road in Paengaroa is closed following a serious crash between a car and a motorbike.

It happened just after 3.20pm and the motorcyclist has serious injuries.

Diversions are in place and motorists are asked to avoid the area.

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Invercargill Police seeking witnesses to assault

Source: New Zealand Police –

Headline: Invercargill Police seeking witnesses to assault


Location:

Southern

Invercargill Police would like to speak with witnesses to a serious assault that took place on the corner of Esk & Kelvin Streets, Invercargill, at approximately 2:05am this morning.

A 21-year-old male was knocked unconscious after an altercation with a group of four males.  As the victim lay unconscious he was repeatedly punched and stomped about the head.

Police would like to speak with the occupants of a Ford Falcon or Fairmont vehicle that was observed leaving the area soon after the incident.

Fleeing driver, Tasman

Source: New Zealand Government

Headline: Fleeing driver, Tasman

Minister of Police Stuart Nash has issued the following statement in response to the fatal crash in Tasman District this morning.
This crash is a tragedy for the families of those who have died and for the Police officers involved in the incident.
My sympathies are with all of those affected by this, including the other motorists and members of the public who stopped to help, and the emergency response personnel from ambulance and fire services.
Police have to make instant decisions based on the circumstances in front of them at the time, and the road and traffic conditions as well.
Fleeing drivers are always a highly challenging law and order event for Police. Currently they deal with about 300 of these complex situations every month.
Police are currently working closely with the IPCA to review their policies and practices around these unpredictable events and I have asked for an update on progress in this review which is due to be completed later this year.
I also extend my sympathies to the families of five others who have died on the roads this weekend. Our road toll is too high and police are working hard to improve safety and prevent death and injury for all road users.
 

Bridges unveils team to take on Ardern-Peters Govt

Source: National Party – Headline: Bridges unveils team to take on Ardern-Peters Govt

National Party Leader Simon Bridges has unveiled his new caucus line-up, saying it reflects his intention to make the most of the party’s considerable experience as well as new talent – and to recognise hard work, new ideas and success.

“The National Party caucus is brimming with energy and enthusiasm and a willingness to work in the best interests of New Zealand. This new line-up reflects that.

“It is a strong mix of former Ministers and senior MPs alongside emerging ones who have proven to me they have what it takes to hold this Ardern-Peters Government to account, to listen to New Zealanders and to develop new policies for the 2020s.

“This means the energy of all 56 of our MPs – Parliament’s strongest and most diverse caucus – is focused on the role of Opposition, ensuring every MP has a chance to directly contribute to taking on the Government and driving innovation and policies in the best interests of New Zealand.

“The team I have announced today also reflects the strength and talents of the women in our caucus, with three in the top five positions, and eight in the top 20. And they are there on merit.

“Unlike our opponents who believe in quotas and catering to special and competing interests, the National Party believes in rewarding hard work and success – in Parliament and out of it.

“That’s how New Zealand will continue to get ahead – through being focused and ambitious, innovative and smart.

“National believes in a New Zealand that is confident, outward and forward looking, and backs itself to succeed on the world stage.

“This team of MPs is an alternative Government in waiting. It will effectively hold this weak Coalition Government to account and ensure the National Party earns the trust of New Zealanders and the right to govern in their interests in 2020.”

Fatal fleeing driver incident near Hope

Source: New Zealand Police –

Headline: Fatal fleeing driver incident near Hope


Location:

Tasman

Please attribute to Superintendent Mike Johnson, Tasman District Commander:

Three people have died early this morning following an incident on State Highway 6 near Hope.

Around 5:40am Police were conducting enquiries to locate a wanted person. As part of these enquiries Police attempted to stop a vehicle on Gladstone Road, Richmond.

The car failed to stop and fled towards State Highway 6, overtaking a truck and moving onto the wrong side of the road where it crashed into another vehicle that was travelling north.

He Rā Maumahara: national commemoration recognises New Zealand Wars for the first time

Source: New Zealand Government

Headline: He Rā Maumahara: national commemoration recognises New Zealand Wars for the first time

The inaugural national commemoration of the New Zealand Wars has been held in the Bay of Islands, attended by Crown/Māori Relations Minister Kelvin Davis, Associate Arts, Culture and Heritage Minister Carmel Sepuloni and Associate Māori Development Minister Willie Jackson.
A local komiti, Te Pūtake o te Riri, Te Tai Tokerau, hosted the He Rā Maumahara commemorations which began on Friday and finishes today. Ministers attended a dawn ceremony at Te Maiki Hill this morning, followed by a remembrance service for the fallen at Christ Church in Russell. 
Minister Davis said it is the first time a national commemoration has recognised the New Zealand Wars, which led to the loss of 3000 lives across the country.
“Today also marks the 173rd anniversary of the battle at Kororāreka. This conflict and those that followed had enormous impacts on the families and communities involved on both sides.
“Through the commemoration we gain a deeper understanding of the Northern War and the other wars that collectively shaped relationships between Māori and the Crown.”
“An important part of any relationship is that it is based on mutual understanding and respect for each other. In order to understand who we are as a nation it is vital that we recognise and learn about our past and the events that shaped who we are today.”
Minister Sepuloni described it as an important day of remembrance for those who were caught up in these conflicts.
“The history and stories of the New Zealand Wars will continue to be shared and remembered at events like today, where these stories can be commemorated at a national level. It is an honour to be with the local community to hear their kōrero on how the battles of the Northern War shaped the Far North as we understand it today.
“Māori and non-Māori, born and bred New Zealanders, and recent migrants – no matter who you are – we all stand amongst the places and histories that have shaped our country. Events like this encourage people to come together and reflect on the past but also to think about who we are now as a people, how far we’ve come and what we want for the future.”
Minister Jackson said it’s only right that the inaugural commemoration of this part of our history should be hosted by Te Tai Tokerau.
“While the trauma and devastation of these wars and conflicts have left painful memories for many, there has been limited public recognition.
“Contemporary historians, and the airing in the Waitangi Tribunal by tribal and whanau claimants of the historical injustices that were committed by the Crown, is a history that has been brought to the fore by an emerging generation eager to do the right thing.
“This is an opportunity to respectfully share our stories and to weave our communities together, for both Māori, Pākeha and all New Zealanders.”
The battle of Kororāreka, which erupted on 11 March in 1845, occurred against the backdrop of Hone Heke’s well known protests at the flagpole at Kororāreka (Russell) and precipitated later armed conflicts, including at Puketutu, Ohaeawai and Ruapekapeka, now known as the Northern War.
The commemoration was supported by Te Pūtake o Te Riri, the Wars and Conflicts in New Zealand Fund, administered by Te Puni Kokiri.
 
Notes for editors
11 March is the anniversary of the Battle of Kororāreka. The battle was the first in the Northern War and the beginning of a series of wars and conflicts that raged throughout New Zealand until 1872.
Every year local hapū and the Kororāreka/ Russell community commemorate this event by raising the Kara (flag) on Te Maiki Hill at dawn and hold a remembrance service.
In the early hours of 11 March 1845, several hundred Ngā Puhi warriors attacked Kororāreka (Russell). Hōne Heke and Kawiti were key figures in the attacking forces.
Heke wanted the Māori-language version of the Treaty of Waitangi to be honoured. He also wanted to preserve Māori independence and chiefly authority in the face of what he saw as increasing interference by the government.
Heke did not wish to harm the settlers, most of whom were evacuated to the ships Victoria and Active, which were anchored in the harbour.
The battle saw between a dozen and 20 men killed on each side.  The British ships sailed for Auckland next day, effectively surrendering Russell to Heke and Kawiti.
Te Pūtake o te Riri | Wars and Conflicts in New Zealand Fund supports whānau, hapū and iwi to promote and deliver activities and events that commemorate the New Zealand Wars. 

Fatal crash near Hope

Source: New Zealand Police –

Headline: Fatal crash near Hope


Location:

Tasman

Police and emergency services are in attendance at a fatal crash near Hope, Tasman District.

Two cars collided on State Highway 6 near Clover Road around 5:40am this morning

The road is currently closed with diversions in place.

The Serious Crash Unit is on the scene and the road is expected to be closed for some time.

There is no further information at this time, but any further updates will be provided as they become available.

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Issued by Police Media Centre