Auckland bus driver Mikaele Ah Fook sentenced for manslaughter of passenger Mark Te Kira

Auckland, New Zealand – A bus driver, Mikaele Ah Fook, 34, has received a sentence following the death of passenger Peter Te Kira, 61, after an altercation on April 27 of last year. The incident occurred near Great South Rd in Papatoetoe, South Auckland, after Ah Fook’s bus arrived at a stop. The Incident According … Read more

Restaurant Association boss Marisa Bidois to step down after 14 years

The Changing Face of Hospitality: Skills, Sustainability, and the Future of Dining Marisa Bidois’s departure as CEO of the Restaurant Association of New Zealand marks more than just a leadership change; it signals a pivotal moment for an industry grappling with ongoing challenges and emerging opportunities. While Bidois acknowledges improvements, her regret over the persistent … Read more

Neil Gaiman denies sexual assault claims as he plans writing comeback

Neil Gaiman Case & The Shifting Sands of Accountability for Public Figures The recent dismissal of a lawsuit against author Neil Gaiman, stemming from allegations made by a former acquaintance, highlights a complex and evolving landscape surrounding accountability for public figures. While the Wisconsin court cited jurisdictional issues, the case – and Gaiman’s own admission … Read more

KC appointed to investigate FMA chairman Craig Stobo after concerns raised with commerce minister

FMA Chair Under Scrutiny: A Sign of Shifting Expectations for Public Sector Leaders? The recent investigation into Financial Markets Authority (FMA) chair Allan Stobo, stemming from concerns around a planned trip to Estonia, isn’t just about one individual. It’s a potential bellwether for a changing landscape of expectations surrounding the conduct of those in public … Read more

Amber Heard claims she has lost her ‘ability to speak’ after Johnny Depp trial

The Silencing Effect: Defamation, Public Perception, and the Future of Speaking Out Amber Heard’s recent statement – that she’s “lost her ability to speak” following her highly publicized legal battles with Johnny Depp – isn’t an isolated incident. It’s a chilling symptom of a growing trend: the use of defamation lawsuits, coupled with intense online … Read more

Te Awamutu Domino’s Pizza workers chase down brazen burglar as he steals TV from store

A man has been remanded into custody awaiting sentencing following a series of burglaries targeting businesses and a hospital in the Waikato region. The incidents occurred between December 2024 and January of last year, involving the theft of crates, bread, and a television. Details of the Burglaries The first incident took place in December 2024 … Read more

Landlord ordered to pay tenant almost $5000 after child fell through hole in floor

Landlord Neglect & The Rising Tide of Tenant Disputes: A Warning for Property Investors A recent Tenancy Tribunal ruling in New Zealand, involving a property managed by Harcourts Mount Roskill and owned by NNDS Limited, highlights a growing trend: increasing disputes between landlords and tenants over property maintenance. The case, where a tenant was awarded … Read more

Victoria Beckham hiring new press assistant after Brooklyn family rift

The Beckham Family Drama & The Rise of Public Airing of Grievances The recent public accusations leveled by Brooklyn Peltz Beckham against his parents, Victoria and David, are more than just celebrity gossip. They represent a growing trend: the willingness to publicly dissect family dynamics, fueled by social media and a shifting cultural landscape. This … Read more

Wool boom: Scourers sees strongest prices in decade

Wool’s Unexpected Comeback: Why Prices Are Rising and What It Means for Farmers & Consumers For years, New Zealand wool farmers faced a grim reality: the cost of shearing often exceeded the price they received for their wool. That’s changing. A confluence of global factors is driving a remarkable resurgence in wool prices, offering a … Read more

Comedian and radio host Leigh Hart pays tribute to NZ nurses after week in hospital, less impressed with racist patients

Auckland resident Leigh Hart recently shared a heartfelt message of gratitude for the healthcare workers at Auckland City Hospital, particularly those on Ward 68. Hart’s post, accompanied by a photo, highlighted the dedication of doctors, orderlies, cleaners, and especially the nursing staff who cared for him during a recent stay. Recognizing Unseen Labor Hart expressed … Read more