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'Frenzied': Gang member stomped on inmate in pack attack while on remand for murder
6+ hour, 16+ min ago (728+ words) A Mongrel Mob member was involved in a "frenzied" pack attack on a fellow inmate while waiting to stand trial on murder and assault charges. Jamie Robin Manakitia Te Aroha Thomas was charged over the death of Mitchell Te Kani at his Tauranga home on the night of May 14, 2022. Thomas was in Rimutaka prison on remand awaiting trial when he became involved in what police said was a "frenzied mob attack" on a fellow inmate that lasted about 30 seconds. Now he has appeared for sentence in the Hamilton District Court on a charge of injuring with intent to injure after kicking and stomping on the victim's head five times. His murder and assault charges in relation to Te Kani were dismissed because of a lack of evidence early in the nine-week-long trial in the High Court at Hamilton last September....
Aaron Smale: Nicola Willis shows “utter arrogance” by describing Treaty concepts as “nebulous”
14+ hour, 16+ min ago (824+ words) Finance Minister Nicola Willis has reinforced the contempt that this government has shown not just for the Treaty of Waitangi but for M'ori generally. In trying to justify the stripping of the requirement for school boards to give effect to the Treaty of Waitangi, Willis referred disdainfully on RNZ National to the principles of the treaty as "nebulous concepts. She added school boards should be able to leave such matters to those in Wellington. Presumably, she means people in Wellington like herself. Willis has shown utter arrogance by describing principles derived from the treaty as "nebulous. As former attorney-general Chris Finlayson has pointed out, the definition of the principles has been developed by the courts over time. Maybe Willis might like to familiarise herself with the law for a start. And history, which this government seems to want to scrub…...
Popular Auckland mountain biking park closes after rider's death
23+ hour, 26+ min ago (160+ words) A well-known Auckland mountain biking park will be closed for two days after the death of a rider today. Woodhill Mountain Bike Park, in the north-west Auckland area, posted the news to Facebook this afternoon. "We are very sad to share that a rider has passed away at our park today. Our thoughts are with their family and friends at this difficult time," the statement read. "The park will remain closed for the next two days. We will reopen on Thursday. We are also taking this time to support our staff and our riding community." Hato Hone St John told the Herald they attended with three vehicles. Police said they were aware of a report of a sudden death about 1.20pm. "There is nothing to suggest any suspicious circumstances and the death will be referred to the Coroner," a spokesperson told…...
'Most significant changes since 1989': Govt plan would scrap regional councillors in sweeping overhaul
3+ hour, 15+ min ago (1219+ words) RMA Reform Minister Chris Bishop described the changes as "the most significant changes to local government since 1989". The current crop of regional councillors, only elected in October, might not serve their full three-year term before abolition. Resource Management Act Reform Minister Chris Bishop described the changes as "the most significant changes to local government since 1989. The reforms are designed to fit into Bishop's Resource Management Act reforms, which will be announced in a few weeks. The Government is putting forward two proposals. The first is to abolish elected regional councillors and replace them with Combined Territories Boards or CTBs. These boards would fulfil all the functions of the former councillors. The board would be made up of the mayors of the councils that currently sit underneath a regional council. Under this proposal, the regional council as an organisation would remain,…...
PM's office clarifies Luxon's suggestion he isn't concerned for National MPs who could lose seats
3+ hour, 32+ min ago (1109+ words) The Prime Minister's Office is clarifying remarks by Christopher Luxon that suggested he held no concern for National MPs who would lose their place in Parliament based on current polling. In a statement to the Herald, a spokesman said: "The PM was answering a hypothetical question." "He is confident all National MPs will be returned at the next election. Our plan to fix the basics and build the future is working and we're confident of getting a strong result in 2026." Earlier on Tuesday, Luxon was questioned by a reporter at a press conference whether he held any concerns for MPs who, based on current polling, would lose their jobs if an election was held today. It was put to him at the stand-up: "You don't hold any concerns for those MPs who, on the current polling numbers if an election…...
The serenity of island-hopping in Fiji’s Yasawa Islands
13+ hour, 12+ min ago (821+ words) Fiji's Yasawa Islands offer untouched beaches, deep coral reefs and a chance to embrace a slower pace of life in our own Pacific backyard. Hopping on and off boats between the resorts dotted on the Yasawa Islands is fun and the best way to travel, writes Eva de Jong. Anyone who has lugged a suitcase around the crowded streets of Europe in 40C heat on their way to a different hotel, city and surroundings for a night knows how exhausting travel can be. Time spent in an airport, waiting lounge or at a crowded train station is usually the worst part of a trip. That's not the case with the Yasawa Islands. This collection of 20 small volcanic islands marooned in the Pacific Ocean may be thrillingly remote, but travel between them takes just 20-30 minutes by boat. Even better, hopping between destinations…...
‘Incredibly difficult time’: Police name man killed in Waikanae
8+ hour, 26+ min ago (401+ words) Police have revealed the name of a man killed in Waikanae last week. He was 45-year-old Michael Kenneth Tofts. It is believed Tofts" killing, which is being investigated as a homicide, is related to another serious incident in the town later that day. Emergency services were called to K'k'riki Grove in the K'piti Coast town, 64km north of Wellington, about 3.15pm last Wednesday. Detective Inspector Jamie Woods said three men " aged 20, 25 and 26 " have been charged with wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm in relation to the incident. Woods said police were also investigating an incident in Hadleigh Court, Waikanae, about 4.25pm the day before, where a man was found with serious injuries. "We believe the incidents in Kakariki Grove and Hadleigh Court are related," he said. Police said it had been an "incredibly difficult time for Mr Tofts" family and we…...
How a major health success ended up straining hospital services
19+ hour, 58+ min ago (1053+ words) By Ruth Hill of RNZ Gynaecology services have been overwhelmed by thousands of referrals via the cervical screening programme since self-testing was introduced two years ago, pushing out wait times for all patients. Northland gynaecologist David Bailey said many women skipped cervical screening when it involved the discomfort of a smear test using a speculum. "But when they are offered the chance just to have a swab test, which they can do themselves, then suddenly a lot of people are getting screening who haven't been screened for years, and many of them may have had untreated abnormalities for a long period of time," he said. "So we've been flooded with referrals for colposcopy, which has completely overwhelmed the service, and I'm sure the same thing has happened elsewhere." The new cervical screening programme has been incredibly successful in boosting coverage,…...
Editorial: The important message from police for victims of sexual abuse
15+ hour, 16+ min ago (519+ words) Eight Hawke's Bay women have shared their stories of sexual abuse with Hawke's Bay Today, representing thousands of others in the region who carry similar experiences in silence. Graphic design / Aaron Bryan It's been eight years since the #MeToo movement created a worldwide reckoning about the stain of sexual abuse in society. In New Zealand, the fallout was a timely reminder of just how prevalent it is, in all industries and in all walks of life. What #MeToo couldn't do is make all of the hurt stop. As Hawke's Bay Today reporter Rafaella Melo shows in her You Are Not To Blame series, all pockets of our country remain afflicted by sexual abuse. In Hawke's Bay, police recorded 2086 sexual offences in five-and-a-half years " between January 1, 2020 and June 30, 2025. The problem with that number is not just how high it is for…...
'Furious and frenzied attack': Murder trial shown graphic footage of dying home invader
15+ hour, 16+ min ago (1100+ words) The court heard homicide victim Finauga Faatoia was into body building and had trained in martial arts. Graphic content warning: This story discusses extreme violence Graphic CCTV footage and audio recordings of a man dying after being stabbed in the jugular during a violent home invasion have been played to a High Court jury. The chilling footage shows a shirtless man, now on trial for murder, smeared with the blood of the victim, who had invaded the defendant's home. The defendant can be seen repeatedly kicking and stomping the victim, Finauga Faatoia, who is lying prone and face down on the ground just out of shot moments after suffering the fatal neck wound. The defendant is then seen "jerking" his arm back and forth, which Crown prosecutor Claire Paterson says was the moment he wrenched a large, orange-handled hunting knife…...