Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Wild Stoat Causes Chaos at New Zealand Airport

Wild Stoat

Passengers at Auckland International Airport in New Zealand got an unexpected surprise when a feral stoat made a dash through the area. Lou Baddiley, who was waiting in line to declare some food items, spotted the stoat and corrected an official who initially called it a rodent. Baddiley, familiar with stoats due to an educational … Read more

Gary Stead to remain NZC national team’s coach till 2025

Gary Stead to remain NZC national team's coach till 2025

Gary Stead will continue as the NZ men’s cricket team’s head coach through 2025. NZC had previously considered split coaching roles. Stead will receive support from temporary consultant coaches. Gary Stead will continue serving as the head coach of New Zealand Cricket’s national men’s squad through the 2025 ICC World Test Championship cycle. NZC have … Read more

Hackers have stolen data of 14 million users

Hackers

Hackers obtained the personal information of around 14 million users. Forensic review revealed a much higher number of persons. The combined population of Australia and New Zealand is 31 million. Hackers obtained the personal information of around 14 million Latitude Financial clients in Australia and New Zealand, the business announced on Monday. Despite the fact … Read more

New Zealand investing $4m to help heartbroken teens

New Zealand

New Zealand is donating $4 million to the Love Better campaign. To help youth move on from breakups and reduce harm to relationships. Youthline is running a special hotline to support young people going through a breakup. Spending millions to make it happen, New Zealand believes it’s time for its teens to tell their ex-lovers … Read more

New Zealand is paying $4 million to assist teen breakups

New Zealand
  • New Zealand believes it is time for its teens to say “thank you, next” to their ex-boyfriends.
  • The Ministry of Social Development will give the Love Better campaign $4 million.
  • The Love Better campaign is part of the government’s larger national policy.

New Zealand believes it is time for its teens to say “thank you, next” to their ex-boyfriends and is paying millions to make it happen.

The Ministry of Social Development will give the Love Better campaign $4 million (NZ$ 6.4 million) over three years to assist youth recover from breakups and limit harm in their relationships, according to reports.

The campaign is being pushed by New Zealand’s young and one of the government’s top priorities, according to the government.

“Over 1,200 young kiwis told us they need support to deal with early experiences of love and hurt, and breakups were identified as a common challenge,” Associate Minister for Social Development and Employment Priyanca Radhakrishnan said in a statement.

“Breakups suck,” a promotional video for the campaign declares. The video features clips of teens talking about needing to block their exes and move on from their past relationships, with one saying: “This is getting ridiculous. This is getting so out of hand. I need to sleep at night. I need to get over her.”

Youthline, an organisation committed to assisting individuals aged 12 to 24, is running a dedicated phone, text, or email helpline for young people going through a breakup as part of the campaign, which employs the phrase “own the feelings.” Youthline will get a share of the $4 million to assist expand its existing hotline service.

“This is an authentic way to inspire others to build their own strength, self-worth, and resilience,” Radhakrishnan said in the statement, noting the Love Better campaign’s approach leveraging social media and creating a community to address the impact of breakups has not been tried before.

“We know there can be very negative impacts from breakups done badly – both at a personal and community level,” Youthline’s chief executive Shae Ronald said, adding that relationship issues were one of the top reasons young people generally contacted the helpline, reports.

A poll of 1,200 young New Zealanders conducted by the Ministry of Social Development indicated that 68% had experienced something awful “beyond the ‘normal’ hurt of breaking up.”

The campaign’s purpose, according to Radhakrishnan, is to help young people through “these formative experiences” in the hopes of favourably influencing how they approach future relationships.

The Love Better campaign is part of the government’s larger national policy to end family and sexual violence.

“New Zealand has shameful statistics of family and sexual violence and we need innovative approaches to break the cycle,” Radhakrishnan added.

According to the Ministry of Justice, the New Zealand Police investigate more than 100,000 cases of domestic violence each year.

According to the Ministry of Justice, police received 9,723 allegations of sexual assault in 2020, and over half of those who reported a sexual violence crime in New Zealand were under the age of 18 at the time of the occurrence.

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PCB altered schedule of New Zealand’s tour to Pakistan

PCB New Zealand's tour

PCB altered the schedule of New Zealand’s tour to Pakistan. New Zealand will play three Twenty20 Internationals in Lahore. ODIs will also help Pakistan prepare for the Asia Cup and the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup in 2023. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Monday reconsidered the timetable of the restricted overs visit from New … Read more

Meta launched paid verification service for Facebook and Instagram users in US

Meta paid verification

It costs $11.99 a month, or $14.99 if you sign up through a mobile app store. They must be at least 18 years old and go through a verification process that requires a photo ID.  For those already verified, Meta Verified is free. Meta just launched a paid verification service inspired by Twitter in Australia … Read more

Cyclone Gabrielle: Many people afraid to go back home

Cyclone Gabrielle

Cyclone Gabrielle struck the North Island of NZ last month. It killed more than 11,000 people. Many people are afraid to go back. Cyclone Gabrielle struck the North Island of New Zealand last month, killing 11 people and uprooting at least 10,000 more. It has sparked a national conversation on climate change and the decision … Read more

New Zealand: 7.1 magnitude earthquake impacts the Kermadec Islands

New Zealand
  • A magnitude 7.1 earthquake impacted the Kermadec Islands region.
  • The tremor occurred at a depth of 10 kilometers.
  • Tsunami waves are possible for coasts within 300 kilometers.

According to a USGS statement, a magnitude 7.1 earthquake impacted the Kermadec Islands region, located north of New Zealand, on Thursday morning.

The tremor occurred at a depth of 10 kilometers. Tsunami waves are possible for coasts within 300 kilometers of the epicenter, according to a separate warning from the agency.

The Australian Department of Meteorology confirmed in a tweet that there is no tsunami hazard.

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World Test Championship: New Zealand beat Sri Lanka after an exciting finish

World Test Championship

New Zealand defeated Sri Lanka in a thrilling game. Enabling India to go to the ICC World Test Championship (WTC). India’s place in the ICC WTC final was assured by New Zealand. In a thrilling game on Monday in Christchurch, New Zealand defeated Sri Lanka, enabling India to go to the ICC World Test Championship … Read more

New Zealand crushed Sri Lanka in thriller match as India secures place in WTC final

New Zealand vs Sri Lanka

New Zealand defeated Sri Lanka on Monday.  India advance to another World Test Championship (WTC) Final. Sri Lanka finished with best possible winning percentage after dropping first game. New Zealand‘s thrilling last-ball victory over sad Sri Lanka on Monday propelled last season’s runners-up India into another World Test Championship (WTC) Final, according to the International … Read more

Virat Kohli brings his first Test century after long time

Virat Kohli Test century

Virat Kohli is the star cricketer for India. He broke a long drought on Sunday by reaching his 28th Test century off 241 balls. He appeared to be in tears as he acknowledged the crowd. Virat Kohli, the star cricketer for India, broke a long drought on day four of the fourth Test against Australia … Read more

Sri Lanka was all out for 355 runs in 1st innings against New Zealand

Sri Lanka New Zealand

Sri Lanka was all out for 355 runs in 1st innings against New Zealand. Tail-order held off the New Zealand assault in Christchurch for more than 17 overs. The overnight duo of Dhananjaya de Silva and Kasun Rajitha scored 11. CHRISTCHURCH: After losing their final four wickets on the second morning of the first Test, … Read more

ACB confirmed dates for three T20Is against Pakistan

ACB T20Isa gainst Pakistan

T20Is against Pakistan will take place in Sharjah on March 25, 27, and 29. PCB offered them three T20Is to support them after Australia cancelled their series. The series’ profit will be split equally between PCB and ACB. According to the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) schedule, three Twenty20 Internationals will be played against Pakistan. The … Read more

Brendon McCullum thinks Ben Stokes will be “sweet” for  Ashes

Brendon McCullum Ashes

Brendon McCullum is the  coach of England. Ben Stokes’ participation in IPL won’t jeopardize his participation in this year’s Ashes series. Stokes has been bothered by a knee problem for a while. Ben Stokes‘ participation in the Indian Premier League (IPL), according to England coach Brendon McCullum, won’t jeopardise the captain’s participation in this year’s … Read more

New Zealand defeated England in chaotic second Test by one run

New Zealand England second Test

New Zealand defeated England in a chaotic second Test by one run. Hosts made some history by being just the fourth team to triumph. New Zealand had taken the lead once again. WELLINGTON: The series was drawn in the most dramatic way possible in Wellington as New Zealand narrowly defeated England by one run in … Read more

Kane Williamson become New Zealand all-time leading Test run-scorer

Kane Williamson Test run-scorer

Williamson surpassed Ross Taylor to become New Zealand’s all-time leading Test run-scorer. He reached the milestone in his 92nd Test and 161st innings. Williamson was applauded as he left the field after being bowled out for 132. Kane Williamson described it as “special” after passing Ross Taylor to become New Zealand’s all-time leading Test run-scorer … Read more

Armed group released its last 3 hostages in Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea

Prime Minister James Marape has released four hostages taken for ransom. Including a New Zealander who teaches at an Australian institution. In a different instance earlier this month, separatist rebels in Papua kidnapped a New Zealand pilot. All of the captives who had been taken prisoner by armed criminals in a remote area had been … Read more

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s marriage could be called off

Prince Harry

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been chastised for turning their royal departure. These admissions were made by writer Mary Madigan in an op-ed for the New Zealand Herald. “Harry’s written his way out of the royal family,” Madigan believes. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been chastised for turning their royal departure into a … Read more

Armed group has released the remaining three captives in Papua New Guinea, says prime minister

Papua New Guinea,
  • A group of hostages kidnapped for ransom has all been released.
  • They had been kidnapped by a group of highly armed individuals.
  • The hostage-takers discovered the group “by coincidence” and took them into the woods.

A group of hostages kidnapped for ransom by armed criminals in a remote corner of Papua New Guinea has all been released, according to the country’s Prime Minister, James Marape.

“We apologize to the families of those taken as hostages for ransom, it took us a while but the last three have been successfully returned through covert operations with no (ransom) paid,” Marape wrote in a Facebook post.

A group of four hostages, including international citizens and local guides, had been kidnapped by a group of highly armed individuals described as “opportunists” by national police on Monday, but one of them, a lady, was released on Wednesday.

Nanaia Mahuta, New Zealand‘s foreign minister, praised the release of the group, which included a New Zealander who is a professor at an Australian institution, in a tweet on Sunday.

According to PNG Police Commissioner David Manning, the hostage-takers discovered the group “by coincidence” and took them into the woods.

“These are opportunists that have obviously not thought this situation through before they acted, and have been asking for cash to be paid,” Manning said.

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Cyclone Gabrielle’s rebuilding costs are comparable to the Christchurch earthquake – NZ

Cyclone Gabrielle

Rebuilding from Cyclone Gabrielle will cost billions of dollars. Gabrielle caused significant flooding on the North Island. Roads that were damaged by Gabrielle remain closed. New Zealand has estimated that rebuilding from Cyclone Gabrielle will cost billions of dollars, comparable to the Christchurch earthquake 12 years ago. In mid-February, Gabrielle caused significant flooding on the … Read more

 FIFA Women’s World Cup playoffs begin to determine final three spots

 FIFA Women's World Cup playoffs begin to determine final three spots

2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup Playoffs, which will last until February 23. Ten teams will compete in the playoffs. Only the three group winners will advance to the world championship. The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup Playoffs, which will last until February 23 and fill the final three spots in the 32-team championships, which will … Read more

Electricity and water have returned to cyclone-ravaged New Zealand cities

New Zealand
  • Water and power were slowly restored to cyclone-ravaged New Zealand cities.
  • The death toll from the tragedy climbed to nine.
  • Economists have estimated the cost of recovery will run to billions of dollars.

NEW ZEALAND: Water and power were slowly restored to cyclone-ravaged New Zealand cities on Saturday, as the death toll from the tragedy climbed to nine.

About a week after Cyclone Gabrielle wreaked havoc on the country’s North Island, producing landslides and severe floods, recovery work has begun in earnest.

“About 24% of (Napier) households now have electricity, and urgent work continues to bring more online as quickly as possible,” Ball told reporters.

New Zealand has struggled to cope

Despite being one of the world’s wealthiest countries and well-versed in dealing with earthquakes, volcanoes, and other natural catastrophes, New Zealand has struggled to cope with the magnitude of Cyclone Gabrielle‘s devastation.

Whole neighborhoods are still cut off, important highways are closed, and telecommunications networks are in shambles.

Economists have estimated the cost of recovery will run to billions of dollars.

“This is going to be a major focus for New Zealand and for the responding agencies for some time.”

Authorities report that about 1,500 people are still in emergency shelters, mostly in the hard-hit Hawke’s Bay region.

Thousands of people are said to be uncontactable. Yet, authorities have struggled to maintain lists up to date and to sift out duplicate allegations involving the same person.

The death toll from the disaster continues to increase as emergency responders reach more homes and communities.

“We now know that nine people have lost their lives and our emergency services hold great fears for others,” said Ball.

Two volunteer firefighters were killed, as was a two-year-old girl who was swept away from her family by floodwaters.

Authorities plan to contact the majority of the uncontacted communities by the end of Saturday.

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Prince William and Kate Middleton sends message of solidarity to New Zealand

Prince William

 William and Kate issued a public message of support after Cyclone Gabrielle killed. At least eight people and displaced over 10,000 people on New Zealand’s North Island. They tweeted “Kia haumaru koutou katoa”, which translates as a wish for everyone to be safe.   After Cyclone Gabrielle killed at least eight people and displaced over … Read more

New Zealand seeks international help as Cyclone Gabrielle cripples North Island

New Zealand Cyclone Gabrielle

New Zealand started accepting international aid. Cyclone Gabrielle has caused a catastrophe in New Zealand. The New Zealand Defense Force has sent out two naval boats and a C-130 Hercules. As exhausted officials accepted aid from abroad, New Zealand on Thursday sent gunships and helicopters to bring water, food, and fuel to communities cut off … Read more

6.1 magnitude earthquake hits north west of New Zealand

Earthquake
  • 6.1 earthquake struck northwestern Wellington, New Zealand.
  • 50 km northwest of Paraparaumu, 57 km deep, with no tsunami warning or damage reported.
  • It occurred as the North Island recovers from a devastating typhoon.

Magnitude 6.1 earthquake struck northwestern Wellington, New Zealand. The quake was moderately shallow at 57.4 kilometres, according to preliminary data. The 76km-deep earthquake hit at 7.38 pm. 50km north-west of Paraparaumu.

GeoNet received around 31000 earthquake reports in 15 minutes.

“Big shake! The North Island felt a magnitude 6.0 earthquake 50 km north-west of Paraparaumu, 57 km deep “New Zealand Civil Defence.

No tsunami warning or damage was reported.

Residents said the earth shook for 10–20 seconds, like a convoy of enormous trucks.

The tremor occurred as the North Island recovers from a devastating typhoon that killed four people and caused widespread damage.

“It is already a tremendously difficult time for individuals — care after yourself and those around you,” stated the civil defence agency.

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Mickey Arthur and PCB matters are almost settled

Mickey Arthur and PCB

Mickey Arthur and the PCB have reached a conclusion. He will become the national team’s director and support workers. Grant Bradburn is expected to become an assistant coach. Mickey Arthur and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) have almost to a conclusion, according to Najam Sethi, chairman of the management committee. Sethi stated at a press … Read more