Category: new_zealand
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The a2 Milk Company Recalls Select Batches of Infant Formula Due to Toxin Risk
The a2 Milk Company is recalling three batches of its a2 Platinum Premium USA label infant formula due to the potential presence of cereulide, a heat-stable toxin that can cause gastrointestinal illness and dehydration in infants.
HealthBusinessPolitics and GovernmentNew ZealandMedical ScienceFederal GovernmentTradeSocial IssuesAustralasia Product RecallInfant FormulaChildren's HealthFood SafetyThe a2 Milk CompanyCereulideOperation Fly FormulaFood RecallsFDADrugs
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Media Monitor: The Guardian Reports on Think Tank Funding, US Shooting, Economic Forecast
The Guardian reports on the debate around think tank funding transparency in Australia, the shooting of Donald Trump ally Charlie Kirk, and a grim economic forecast for young Australians.
Politics and GovernmentWorldBusinessWeatherEntertainmentSportAustraliaPolandMiddle EastNew ZealandGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentFinancial MarketsMilitaryDisastersLaw EnforcementFilm and TV Think TanksCharlie KirkShootingUtahEconomic ForecastRussiaGuardian Australia
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Media Monitor: RNZ Reports on Missing Dad, School Threats, Bell Tower
Radio New Zealand reports police believe people know where Tom Phillips is. It also reports on school threats, bell tower costs, a police shooting, and Naomi Osaka's racism condemnation.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementWorldSportHealthWeatherBusinessNew ZealandAustraliaLegalEducationTrade Tom Phillipsthreatening emailsbell towerNaomi Osakapolice shootingcrimeRadio New Zealand
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Māori Authorities Diversify Export Destinations Amidst Overall Growth
Stats NZ reports a 43% increase in goods exports by Māori authorities from 2017-2024, outpacing New Zealand's total export growth. However, exports to China and the United States have decreased.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentNew ZealandTradeEconomy Māori authoritiesStats NZexportsChinaTatauranga umanga MāoriStatistics NZ
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Māori Businesses Expand Overseas Export Destinations
Māori businesses saw a 43% increase in overseas exports between 2017 and 2024, while exports to China and the United States have decreased, according to data released by Tatauranga Aotearoa.
BusinessWorldNew ZealandEconomyTrade Māori businessesexportsTatauranga AotearoaChinaBusiness and FinanceStatisticsStatistics NZ
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Media Monitor: NZ Prime Minister Says US Unlikely to Budge on Tariffs
RNZ reports that New Zealand's Prime Minister says the U.S. President is unlikely to reduce a 15% trade tariff. The trade minister met with his counterpart in Washington to discuss concerns.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessWorldHealthSportNew ZealandTradeEconomyEmployment and LaborMedical ScienceSocial IssuesFilm and TVMusic RNZChristopher LuxonTodd McClayNicola WillisTrade TariffRNZ News
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Media Monitor: RNZ Reports NZ Woman Detained by US Immigration
Radio New Zealand reports that a New Zealand woman and her son have been detained by U.S. immigration. Also, Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour commented on recognizing a Palestinian state.
WorldPolitics and GovernmentHealthBusinessSportNew ZealandAustraliaSocial IssuesMedical ScienceEconomyFilm and TVLegal RNZSarah ShawIsaacWashington stateDavid SeymourPalestinian stateRugby World CupRNZ News
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Media Monitor: NZ Health Workers Ask Politicians to Waive Private Care
Radio New Zealand reports health workers are asking politicians to rely on the public system. Gumboot Friday will continue to get funding. Doctor admits giving Matthew Perry ketamine.
Politics and GovernmentHealthBusinessWorldEntertainmentSportNew Zealand Health CareMPsGumboot FridayMike KingMatthew PerrySalvador PlasenciaRNZ News
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Media Monitor: DeLuney Interrupts Closing Arguments in Murder Trial
Radio New Zealand reports that Julia DeLuney, on trial for the murder of her mother, interrupted closing arguments. Other stories include stolen ute, playground fence, and cancer warning labels.
Politics and GovernmentHealthBusinessWorldEntertainmentSportNew ZealandIrelandCanadaItalyLegalEducationEconomyTradeFilm and TVSocial Issues Julia DeLuneyHelen GregoryWellingtonMurder trialClosing argumentsCrimeRadio New Zealand
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Media Monitor: 1 News reports on drunk driving sentence, ocean rescue, musician's death
1 News reports a drunk driver was sentenced for killing a cyclist, a high-stakes ocean rescue, the death of Fat Freddy's Drop founder Chris Faiumu, and the rediscovery of a relic.
Politics and GovernmentEntertainmentWorldLaw EnforcementNew ZealandSocial IssuesLegal drunk drivingsentencingocean rescueFat Freddy's DropChris FaiumuKelly TarltonOne News NZ
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Media Monitor: OCR held, heavy rain forecast, youths in custody after shoplifting
1 News reports the Reserve Bank held the OCR, ending a streak of cuts since July 2024. Heavy rain is forecast for parts of New Zealand, and six youths are in custody after an Auckland shoplifting incident.
BusinessWeatherPolitics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementHealthNew ZealandEconomyGeneral WeatherWhite HouseLegalSocial Issues Official Cash RateReserve BankMetServiceNorth IslandSouth IslandAucklandCrimeOne News NZ
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Media Monitor: New Zealand Weather Alerts, Woolworths Error, Diddy Case
1 News reports severe weather alerts in New Zealand, a Woolworths email error, and Sean "Diddy" Combs being denied bail after a mixed verdict in his sex crimes case.
WeatherBusinessLawSportHealthWorldGeneral WeatherEconomyFinancial MarketsLegalMedical ScienceFilm and TVNew Zealand WoolworthsSean "Diddy" CombsStormsProstitutionLegal CaseOne News NZ
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Media Monitor: RNZ Reports Body Found, Flood Warning, Cyber Attack
RNZ is reporting on a body found in Auckland, flood warnings for Nelson-Tasman, a Qantas cyber attack affecting millions, and a Woolworths beef mince recall due to plastic contamination.
WorldBusinessPolitics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementWeatherSportNew ZealandFranceComputers and InternetTradeLegal AucklandFreeman's BayNelson-TasmanQantasWoolworthscyber attackfloodingRNZ News
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Media Monitor: NZ Sick Leave, Vape Rules, International Tensions
1 News reports on potential changes to New Zealand's sick leave policy, new vape regulations, ongoing Israel-Iran tensions, a shooting in Minnesota, and the death of a Samoan designer.
Politics and GovernmentHealthWorldEntertainmentBusinessNew ZealandMiddle EastSocial IssuesGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentMedical ScienceTradeFilm and TVLaw EnforcementEconomyLabour Party sick leavevapeIsraelIranMinnesotaSamoanfashionOne News NZ
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Media Monitor: NZ Prime Minister Demands Answers After Staffer Resigns
RNZ reports NZ Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is seeking answers regarding vetting processes after his deputy chief press secretary resigned following misconduct allegations.
Politics and GovernmentWorldBusinessSocial IssuesSportNew ZealandIndiaGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentTradeLaw EnforcementLegal Christopher LuxonMichael ForbesWellingtonLoafers Lodge fireTe Pāti MāorimanslaughterRNZ News
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Man Sentenced in Child Sexual Abuse Material Case
Donald James Sarratt sentenced to five-and-a-half years for facilitating a website hosting computer-generated child sexual abuse material. Operation Dark Orchid dismantled the site.
Law EnforcementLegalSocial IssuesNew Zealand child sexual abuseOperation Dark OrchidWellington District CourtDonald SarrattOnline Child ExploitationDepartment of Homeland SecurityNZ Police
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Wellington Man Arrested in FBI Crypto Theft Investigation
Following an FBI investigation, police have arrested a Wellington man and restrained assets worth $670,000. The man is accused of stealing cryptocurrency valued at NZD$450M.
Law EnforcementLegalWorldNew ZealandSocial Issues FBIWellingtonAuckland District CourtCryptocurrencyAsset RestraintTheftCriminal Proceeds (Recovery) Act 2009NZ Police