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Budget 2026 shores up maritime security
Source: New Zealand Government The Government is investing in drone systems, critical ship maintenance and work to replace our aging naval fleet as it bolsters New Zealand’s maritime defensive and offensive capability, Defence and Veterans Minister Chris Penk says. “New Zealand’s prosperity and security depend on the sea. For many years, New Zealand’s geographic distance…
Fatal crash, Waitakaruru
Source: New Zealand Police Police can confirm one person has died following a crash in Waitakaruru this morning. The single vehicle crash on State Highway 25, near Canal East Road was reported just before 11am. The sole occupant of the vehicle died at the scene. State Highway 25 remains closed between Canal East Road and…
Name release: Fatal crash, Papamoa
Source: New Zealand Police Police can now name the man who died following a crash on Te Puke Highway, Papamoa, on Wednesday 13 May. He was Ramandeep Singh Dhillon, 35, from Papamoa. Police extend our deepest condolences to Ramandeep’s loved ones during this difficult time. Enquiries into the circumstances of the crash are ongoing. ENDS…
Body located, Whakatāne
Source: New Zealand Police A body has been located in the search for a missing diver in Whakatāne. The body was located at around 9am near the Whakatāne River entrance. The death will be referred to the Coroner. Police are providing the necessary support to the diver’s family, and our thoughts are with them at…
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