Appeal for information following assault in Porirua

Source: New Zealand Police

Please attribute to Detective Sergeant Ben Evans, Wellington District CIB

Wellington Police are investigating an assault on a female in Porirua on Wednesday 18 June.

The incident occurred around halfway up the stairs of the Rangituhi/Colonial Knob walking track at around 3:30pm.

Rangithui/Colonial Knob is a popular walking area, and we understand this incident may cause some concern. Police will be conducting reassurance patrols in the area in the coming days.

This is a deeply concerning incident, and Police are offering support to the victim, who is understandably shaken.

Police are following positive lines of enquiry, but are seeking the public’s assistance to help locate the alleged offender.

The man was wearing a dark-coloured long sleeve top, dark-coloured track pants and a cap.

If you were in the area at the time or have any footage of a person matching the above description, please contact Police.

You can report information to Police via 105, either over the phone or online, referencing file number 250618/1395.

Information can also be provided anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

We’d also like to remind people to be vigilant and report any suspicious behaviour to Police, by calling 111 if it is happening now, or 105 if it is after the fact.

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PM Luxon meets with President Xi Jinping

Source: New Zealand Government

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has met with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.
“My meeting with President Xi was a valuable opportunity to reflect on the depth and breadth of this important relationship, and to reaffirm our bilateral ties,” Mr Luxon says.
“I outlined how our strong and innovative economic relationship has grown to cover a broad range of areas. Our trade and economic links are complementary and contribute to prosperity in both countries. These links also directly support New Zealand’s ambition to grow our economy.
“We discussed the diversity of our people-to-people ties – from business, education, to cultural and science – and how they help build mutual understanding. I also welcomed progress made in increasing aviation links and tourism connections between our two countries.”
Mr Luxon emphasised the importance of open, direct dialogue at the leader level to navigate some challenging regional and global developments. 
“Engaging to share perspectives is more important than ever in a rapidly changing world. Where we have different views, our comprehensive and mature relationship allows New Zealand and China to speak frankly and constructively.
“I raised the importance to New Zealand of the international rules-based system, as well as the key role that China can play in helping to resolve global challenges, such as the war in Ukraine,” Mr Luxon says. 
Mr Luxon reaffirmed New Zealand’s direct interest in the maintenance of peace, security and prosperity in the Pacific, our enduring support for Pacific-led priorities, and the central role of the Pacific Islands Forum. 
“I also discussed the necessity of a stable region and reduced tensions in the Indo-Pacific” Mr Luxon says.
While in Beijing, Mr Luxon will also meet with Premier Li Qiang and National People’s Congress Chairman Zhao Leji.

Matariki Weekend rail closure – getting one step closer to CRL

Source: Auckland Transport

Date: 13 June 2025

Major rail upgrades to bring more frequent and reliable services mean no trains will be running from Friday 20 June to Monday 23 June 2025, as essential upgrade works are carried out across the city’s rail lines over the extended Matariki long weekend.

This closure across the Eastern, Western, Southern, and Onehunga Lines is needed so that KiwiRail, City Rail Link Limited and AT can continue vital network upgrade works ahead of the City Rail Link opening in 2026.

No trains will operate during this period, including on Monday 23 June, a standard weekday. People should also be aware there will be changes to train services during the upcoming winter school holidays.

To support passengers, AT will operate frequent all-stop rail replacement bus services throughout the rail closure period. For some passengers AT’s regular scheduled bus services will also be a good alternative. 

AT’s Group Manager Rail Services Mark Lambert says closures like this are needed to get the wider Auckland rail network ready for the faster, more frequent train services that will come when the City Rail Link opens.

“We understand this closure will be disruptive—especially with Monday being a regular workday—but it is a necessary step to ensure the future reliability and efficiency of our rail network,” Mr Lambert says.

“We’ve timed this work over a long weekend to reduce disruption for our passengers as much as possible, and we’re doing everything we can to keep people moving.”

The upgrade work includes track renewals, foundation upgrades and drainage improvements as part of KiwiRail’s Rail Network Rebuild programme, the installation of fibre optic cables across the rail network, and maintenance work at train stations that would be too disruptive to undertake when services were running.

“The work AT and our partners are doing now will help unlock the benefits of the City Rail Link and transform how people move around our city,” Mr Lambert says.

“We know that for many people this is likely to be frustrating. But this is a once-in-a-generation upgrade, so we’re asking Aucklanders to bear with us just a little longer so we can deliver a faster, more reliable, and more frequent rail service for everyone.”

KiwiRail Chief Metro and Capital Programme Officer Dave Gordan says: “KiwiRail is progressing works at pace especially on the Southern Line where we still have more to do to improve foundations and drainage to ensure our network is resilient.” 

“Our teams will be working night and day to get as much completed as possible during the four days.”

Notes to the editor:

Extended Matariki weekend rail closure

  • The extended rail closure over Matariki weekend extends from Friday 20th June to Monday 23rd June.
  • Buses will replace trains on all lines, with all-stops rail replacement buses stopping at or near every train station.
  • Newmarket and Remuera stations will be fully closed during this period to enable work to progress more quickly on station maintenance projects.
  • Information for passengers about the closure and alternative transport options is being shared widely across AT’s customer communication channels and at stations.
  • The AT Journey Planner (on the AT Mobile app or AT website) is the easiest way for people to plan their journeys while train services aren’t running.

Partial rail closure during the winter school holidays

  • There will be also changes to train services from 28 June to 13 July during the winter school holidays.
  • Parts of the Southern Line will be closed for essential drainage works and reduced frequencies will be in place for the rest of the Southern Line, the Eastern Line, and the Western Line.
  • The Onehunga Line will retain its all-day 30-minute service during this period.
  • Rail replacement buses, including an express service will serve closed parts of the Southern Line as we do our best to keep passengers moving.

The City Rail Link will bring Auckland closer together

  • City Rail Link will double the number of Aucklanders within a 30-minute train journey to the central city and increase rail capacity by at least 50 per cent on its opening day. 
  • It will also significantly cut journey times – for example Henderson to the city centre in just 35 minutes (save 24 minutes). Another example is Maungawhau Station (formerly Mt Eden) to Waitematā (Britomart) in under 10 minutes, which is about half the current time. 
  • Trains will run more frequently – every four minutes through the central city, every five minutes from all stations north of Puhinui on the Southern and Eastern Lines, every 8 minutes on the Western Line from Henderson and every 10 from Pukekohe.

Media advisory: Police Media Centre closing at 6pm, Sunday 22 June

Source: New Zealand Police

The Police Media Centre will close at 6pm on Sunday 22 June due to staffing constraints.

Prior to that time, we will be operating with reduced staff numbers and prioritising urgent/serious incidents.

After 6pm, information on any significant public safety issues will be released proactively.

The centre will reopen at the usual time of 6am on Monday 23 June.

We appreciate our media colleagues’ continued patience and understanding.

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Homicide investigation launched after death in Tūrangi

Source: New Zealand Police

A woman has died following an incident in Tūrangi this morning.

Emergency services were called to an address on Hinerangi Street at about 6:30am, where the victim was found deceased.

A homicide investigation is underway and a scene guard is at the property.

We would like to hear from any witnesses, or anybody with CCTV footage from the incident.

You can contact Police via 105, either over the phone or online.

Please reference the file number 250620/6721.

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Fatal Crash, Millers Flat

Source: New Zealand Police

A person has died after a single-vehicle crash on a farm near Millers Flat, Central Otago, overnight.

Emergency services were called to the property about 10pm after a vehicle rolled.

Sadly, one person died at the scene. Three others were taken to hospital with minor-to-moderate injuries.

The cause of the crash is under investigation.

Police will be providing support to the victim’s family.

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Missing man, Kenmure, Dunedin.

Source: New Zealand Police

Have you seen Peter?

Police are asking for the public’s assistance to locate missing Peter, a 77-year-old man.

He was last seen in the Kenmure area of Dunedin at about 10.30pm on Thursday 19 June (yesterday).

He was wearing grey trousers, black or navy merino top and black slip on shoes.

Peter may also have a jacket and may be wearing a beanie, but this is unconfirmed.

If you have seen Peter, or have any information on his whereabouts, please contact Police on 111.

You can use the reference number P062923985.

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SH6/Lightband Road, Hope closed following crash

Source: New Zealand Police

State Highway 6/Lightband Road, Hope is closed following a crash.

The two-vehicle crash near Clover Road was reported just after 8:30pm.

Initial indications are that there are serious injuries.

Motorists are advised to avoid the area as the road is expected to be closed for several hours.

Detours are in place.

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State Highway 58, Paremata closed following crash

Source: New Zealand Police

State Highway 58/Paremata Road is closed following a crash.

The two-vehicle crash was reported just before 7:35pm.

One person has been seriously injured.

State Highway 58 is currently closed between James Cook Drive and Joseph Banks Drive.

Motorists are advised to avoid the area and expect delays.

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Appeal for witnesses following crash, SH60, Mapua

Source: New Zealand Police

Tasman Police investigating a serious crash on State Highway 60, near Mapua Drive, are seeking witnesses to the incident.

At about 2pm on Thursday 19 June, Police were called to a two vehicle crash.

Two people were transported to hospital with injuries, one of whom is in a critical condition.

Police are appealing for witnesses to the crash, as well as any dashcam or CCTV footage.

If you have any information, please contact Police via 105, either over the phone or online.

Please reference file number 250619/4692.

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