AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoKing’s Birthday weekend traffic: Police say 7 people died in New Zealand holiday road crashes, including a fatal two-vehicle crash on SH1 near Waiouru and deaths near Auckland and Taupō, with authorities urging extra care in wet conditions. Fuel security watch: MBIE fuel stocks remain above minimum requirements, with petrol and diesel dipping while jet fuel rose, as markets pause for the long weekend. Transport funding: The Government has backed the Waikato Expressway Cambridge to Piarere extension with near $1.8b, promising major safety gains and a boost for freight on the “golden triangle” route. Regional transport dispute: Ruapehu Mayor Weston Kirton challenges Health NZ’s plan to cut the Taumarunui–Hamilton bus, saying “bad behaviour” claims don’t add up and could leave residents with no daily public return option. E-bike charging rollout: $900,000 from the Great Rides fund will install 42 new e-bike charging stations across Hauraki and Tāupo trails. Arts and culture: RNZ reports women are underrepresented on and off stage despite making up about 70% of theatre audiences, prompting TAHI’s new work “Mothered” to give mothers a stronger voice. Honours: RNZAF safety expert Group Captain John McWilliam receives an MNZM in the King’s Birthday Honours. Sports (NZ-linked): West Indies named a 15-player ODI squad for Sri Lanka with Shimron Hetmyer and Alzarri Joseph returning.
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