AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWellington & flight paths: Plane Sense Wellington says it’s disappointed after a High Court judgment dismissed its bid over Wellington’s DMAPS flight path changes, arguing the framework can allow major community disruption without meaningful consultation, with residents citing sleep and health impacts. Local rates: Tiaki Wai’s new water charges have wiped out proposed Porirua rate rises for some households, but average bills next year are still set to climb once Tiaki Wai and potential Regional Council increases are included. Public sector jobs: Tararua’s mayor warns rural communities could be left behind as Budget 2026 job-cut plans loom, with concern that centralisation reforms prioritise amalgamation over outcomes. China–NZ politics: China has banned four New Zealand MPs for a year after a Taiwan visit, prompting NZ to say it will raise the issue directly with Beijing. Business & economy: NZX 50 shares edged up on Friday but the week was mixed as Middle East tensions and higher oil prices weighed on risk appetite; Heartland’s bank merger with TSB and Green Cross’s GP sale drew attention. Sport (NZ angle): Andy Farrell has extended his Ireland coaching deal through the 2031 Rugby World Cup, keeping him out of England talks.
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