Photo: Stuff / Kai SchwoererOff the back of two devastating wildfires in Tongariro National Park, the country is facing another summer of increased fire risk. Her work has involved analysing firegrounds in Canada, and more recently, the sites of wildfires at Lake Pukaki and Lake Ōhau in 2020. "On that basis, yes, you could say that certainly the trend is suggesting that the number of large wildfires is increasing." In fact, Mitchell said the data showed humans caused 98 percent of New Zealand's wildfires. "It's such an easy way to avoid a lot of the wildfires that we're having," he said.

December 30, 2025 15:22 UTC

Justin Bieber wants the music industry to be "safer" and "more honest" after his challenging experiences as a child star. Photo / Getty ImagesJustin Bieber wants the music industry to be "safer" and "more honest" after his challenging experiences as a child star. Photo / Getty ImagesJustin Bieber wants the music industry to be made “safer” and “more honest”. The 31-year-old singer was catapulted to fame as a child star and spent his formative years in the spotlight. In a series of posts on Instagram, Bieber credited his Christian faith with helping him through his pain.

December 30, 2025 14:03 UTC

Another rejected these claims, arguing the Youth MPs could say what they wanted. Labour leader Chris Hipkins said censoring political debate undermined the point of the Youth Parliament event. While elected MPs have protections in the House from the likes of defamation – called parliamentary privilege – this doesn’t extend to Youth MPs. Youth Minister James Meager said the review was about protecting the Youth MPs. Photo / Mark MitchellThe Herald was provided with correspondence Youth MPs received about their roles in the months leading up to Youth Parliament in July.

December 30, 2025 13:01 UTC

Afternoon Headlines | Call for more police on Karangahape Rd and severe winds continue to batter parts of New Zealand | Tuesday, December 30, 2025UK paramedic loses job after lying about family sickness to skip work on ChristmasA British emergency worker has been struck off for dishonesty, including falsely telling her bosses her sister was in intensive care so she could have Christmas Day off. Paramedic Natalie Twomey emailed her employer, the London Ambulance Service (LAS), on November 28, 2022, claiming her sister’s health had “deteriorated again” and she needed to travel out of town to be by her side. But the truth was uncovered when LAS staff noticed a Facebook post the same day showing her supposedly critically ill sister’s house decked out with Christmas decorations, the Independent reported. Metro also reported Twomey shared a Facebook memory of a previous trip to Mexico with her sister, captioned, “Eight days until this paradise again”. Twomey was removed from frontline duties in June 2023 after arriving at work smelling of alcohol, the Independent reported.

December 30, 2025 12:53 UTC

QF112 was diverted to Sydney after a passenger suffered a medical event. Woman dies after suffering medical event on Qantas flight from Auckland to PerthQF112 was diverted to Sydney after a passenger suffered a medical event. A woman in her 60s died after suffering a medical episode on a Qantas flight from Auckland to Perth. New South Wales Police said just after 12pm NZT, emergency services were called to Sydney International Airport after a woman in her 60s suffered a medical episode. “The woman could not be revived.”A Qantas spokesperson said QF112 from Auckland to Perth was diverted due to a medical incident on board.

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Five people were injured after two separate vehicle crashes saw cars ram into buildings in South Auckland within minutes of each other on Tuesday afternoon. The employee said the driver was a woman believed to be in her 30s and that no one else was inside the vehicle, Stuff has reported. “One patient, in moderate condition, was transported to Middlemore Hospital. Hato Hone St John said one ambulance, a rapid response unit and an operations manager were sent to the Papakura crash, Stuff has reported. One patient, in moderate condition, was assessed and treated at the scene, the spokesperson said.

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A Qantas flight travelling from Auckland to Perth was forced to divert to Sydney on Tuesday following a medical emergency involving a passenger on board. According to New South Wales police, the passenger was a woman in her 60s who suffered a medical episode during the flight and could not be revived. Police said emergency services were notified and were present at Sydney International Airport shortly after noon (NZT), Stuff has reported. Qantas later confirmed that its Auckland–Perth service, flight QF112, had been diverted due to the incident. “Urgent assistance was provided to the passenger, and emergency services met the aircraft on arrival.

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December 30, 2025 07:54 UTC

“Kim missed the chance to be a spokesperson for shelter pups and instead is being rightly slammed on social media for that.”Kim Kardashian purchased four Pomeranian puppies as Christmas presents for each of her children. Photo / InstagramThe criticism intensified after sister Khloe Kardashian, 41, announced on Christmas day that she had also bought her family a dog, sharing photos of a black Labrador retriever and tagging Indiana-based Labrador retriever breeder Big Creek Labradors. Dog rescuer Nicole, who runs the Instagram account @nicoleandthedogss, said celebrities should be encouraging adoption instead of promoting breeders, Newsweek said. Newkirk also criticised the breeder tag and urged both sisters to consider adopting a shelter dog in future. The Kardashian family has owned a wide range of pets over the years, including dogs, cats, reptiles and horses, People reported.

December 30, 2025 07:33 UTC

Search and rescue teams worked for 12 hours to extract an elderly man from deep bush. Photo / Waihī Land Search & Rescue12-hour extraction missionThe Waihī Land Search and Rescue team said members of LandSAR Waihi were called at 3am to assist. Search and rescue teams navigated some "challenging terrain" to get the elderly man to safety. Photo / Waihī Land Search & RescueThe rescue crews were still an hour and a half from the carpark and arrived there just before dark. “Multiple rescue organisations coming together for the same outcome – bringing the lost, missing or injured home to their families,” Waihī Land Search and Rescue said.

December 30, 2025 07:32 UTC

A man has been pulled to safety after being trapped on a rock surrounded by waves at Whangaparāoa. “He tried to go and help that guy, and he got to safety, but he got stuck on the rocks,” she said. A man has been pulled to safety after being trapped on a rock surrounded by waves at Whangaparāoa. Photo / Riki WaughA witness, Riki Waugh, told the Herald the lifeguards who were part of the rescue were “absolute legends”. A man attempting to save a windsurfer has been pulled to safety after being stuck on a rock amid wild seas.

December 30, 2025 07:26 UTC

“And, in fact, it’s been surprisingly quiet.”That could be because people had not recognised it, he said. “The other possibility is that, in fact, this new invasive species is not as widespread as ... early indications suggested. “It could be that they’re hotspots because that’s just where we’ve paid attention, or they’re real hotspots because there are relatively high densities of these spiders just in those places,” Trewick said. “Sort of a classic cartoon spider, not your hairy tarantula-y kind of spider at all,” he said. The spiders were most active at night, and they were speedy and could disappear quickly once disturbed, said Trewick.

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However, rain has moved further south and several heavy rain watches and warnings remain in place for the next couple of days. Gusty southeasterlies continued today, especially over the South Island where an orange wind warning remains in place this afternoon. The council said weather reports indicated heavy rain and strong winds during event set-up, with conditions highly likely to continue into Wednesday. Clean-up continuesStrong winds brought down trees in parts of the South Island overnight. Wild weather battered much of the North Island on Monday, disrupting campers, causing power outages and downing trees.

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Genson became acquainted with the shelter when he adopted a dog, Charli, in 2015. Photo / Courtesy of Darren GensonShelter staff warned the Gensons that Charli had been returned twice after being adopted – likely because of destructive behaviour. Photo / Courtesy of Darren GensonA few years after adopting Charli, in 2018, Genson and his wife brought home a senior cat from the shelter. Genson worked with shelter staff and animal control officers to learn how best to approach these dogs and get them to warm up to him. “He takes out the hardest cases,” said Amber Guthrie, a behaviour/rescue co-ordinator at Anne Arundel County Animal Services.

December 30, 2025 03:33 UTC

Police are conducting a scene examination on Karangahape Road after a large fight took place in the early hours of the morning. Police appeal for footage after weekend mass brawl on Auckland’s Karangahape RdPolice have issued an appeal for any video footage taken of a mass brawl on Auckland’s Karangahape Rd. The fight involved more than 50 people and occurred around 3.41am on Sunday. Police are investigating the incident which involved three serious assaults and three badly injured victims taken to hospital. Police have set up an online portal for the public to upload any images or video they have of the disorder.

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