Source: BusinessNZ
Maritime News – Think about the risks on the water this holiday season
Source: Maritime New Zealand
First Responders – Suspicious fire at Taylors Mistake – updated
Source: Fire and Emergency New Zealand
First Responders – All accounted for in Oakleigh house fire
Source: Fire and Emergency New Zealand
Christmas wish for better heart healthcare in New Zealand
Source: Kia Manawanui Trust | The Heart of Aotearoa New Zealand
- Increased funding for heart healthcare, to ensure quicker access to critical tests, treatments, and surgeries for those in need.
- More cardiac beds to reduce waiting times and ensure that no one has to wait for life-saving care.
- Modern equipment and facilities in hospitals, so that every person receives the highest standard of care.
- More cardiac staff, and the funding to support the resources that go with them.
Activist News – PSNA says Israeli soldiers have been denied visas to enter Australia over war crime concerns – New Zealand government must act immediately to stop Israeli soldiers coming here
Source: Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa
Some Israeli soldiers have been denied visas to enter Australia after being required to fill in a 13-page form to determine if they had been involved in war crimes against Palestinians in Gaza. (ref. https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/israeli-soldiers-denied-visa-australia-following-war-crimes-questions )
Israelis coming to New Zealand face no such requirements.
Since 2019 Israelis can enter New Zealand for three months without needing a visa. This visa-waiver is used by Israeli soldiers today for “rest and recreation” from the genocide in Gaza.
“We face having Israeli soldiers rejected by Australia over war crime concerns jumping on a plane to New Zealand”
“We cannot depend on Israeli soldiers to give accurate reports of their involvement in war crimes so we have asked the government to suspend all visas for Israelis who are serving or who have served in the Israeli Defence Force” says PSNA National Chair John Minto.
“United Nations officials, the International Court of Justice and now Amnesty International have all used the term genocide to describe the actions of the Israeli Defence Forces in Gaza where over 45,000 People – mostly women and children – have been slaughtered by the IDF”
“Last month the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Israeli Defence minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity”.
“All the red flags for genocide have been visible for months but our National-led coalition government is giving the green light to those responsible for war crimes to enter New Zealand”
“New Zealand’s response to genocide in Gaza has been a cowardly refusal to stand up for the Genocide Convention which requires us to ‘prevent and punish’ the crime of genocide”
This needs to change today.
John Minto
National Chair
Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa
Business Canterbury – Holidays Act rewrite an early Christmas gift for business
Source: Business Canterbury
International travel: October 2024 – Stats NZ information release
International travel: October 2024 – information release – 13 December 2024 – International travel covers the number and characteristics of overseas visitors and New Zealand resident travellers (short-term movements) entering or leaving New Zealand.
Key facts
Monthly arrivals – overseas visitors
Overseas visitor arrivals were 240,200 in October 2024, an increase of 14,200 from October 2023. The biggest changes were in arrivals from:
- Australia (up 14,300)
- United States (up 2,300)
- Singapore (up 1,100)
- United Kingdom (up 1,000).
The total number of overseas visitor arrivals in October 2024 was 85 percent of the 283,800 in October 2019 (before the COVID-19 pandemic).
International migration: October 2024 – Stats NZ information release
International migration: October 2024 – information release – 13 December 2024 – International migration statistics give the latest outcomes-based measure of migration, which includes estimates of migrants entering or leaving New Zealand.
Key facts
Annual migration
Provisional estimates for the October 2024 year compared with the October 2023 year were:
- migrant arrivals: 169,900 (± 1,000), down 28 percent
- migrant departures: 131,100 (± 1,000), up 32 percent
- annual net migration: gain of 38,800 (± 1,300), compared with a net gain of 136,000 (± 300).
The 131,100 migrant departures in the October 2024 year are, provisionally, the highest on record for an annual period.
Annual migrant arrivals provisionally peaked at 235,100 in the year ended October 2023.
Annual net migration provisionally peaked in the year ended October 2023, with a gain of 136,000.