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Brian from Mount Roskill
It comes as the council continues to crack down on roaming dogs.
A total of 6027 infringements were yesterday issued to dog owners who had ignored earlier warnings from the council to register their animals.
The council said this was a 7.5% increase when compared with the 5572 sent last year.
… View moreIt comes as the council continues to crack down on roaming dogs.
A total of 6027 infringements were yesterday issued to dog owners who had ignored earlier warnings from the council to register their animals.
The council said this was a 7.5% increase when compared with the 5572 sent last year.
Owners who were sent infringement notices would have 28 days to pay up.
The council said more than 29,084 dogs remained unregistered as of August 1, when the council began charging a late fee.
More than 21,600 had been sent out to dog owners by email and post in early August. The council said it had "even extended the usual deadline by two weeks to give people extra time".
"Yet compliance remains stubbornly low."
The infringements sent out yesterday were the second time the council had issued them in bulk.
It said a total of 3372 infringements from last year remained unpaid, totalling $910,000 in outstanding fines.
Unpaid infringements would be forwarded to the Ministry of Justice to collect the debt.
Auckland Council's animal management manager, Elly Waitoa, said it was "frustrating and deeply disappointing" to see so little progress on dog registration.
"We’ve done everything we can to make it easy for people: multiple reminders, extended grace periods, and clear communication, but too many dog owners are still refusing to meet their basic responsibilities,” she said.
Waitoa said registration "isn't optional" and "isn't red tape".
"It’s a legal requirement, and it’s how we fund critical animal management services from dealing with roaming dogs to prosecuting owners whose animals attack people or other pets.”
The council said its own data showed a "clear link" between unregistered dogs and higher rates of roaming dogs.
Waitoa said that while more than a third of the animals infringed last year had since been registered, it was still "nowhere enough" with overall compliance remaining "too low".
“It’s frustrating and disheartening to see the message still isn’t sinking in, that dog owners think the rules don’t apply to them.”
She said the time for leniency was over, and called on dog owners to "do the right thing".
"If you haven’t registered your dog yet, do it now or face the consequences."
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Brian from Mount Roskill
As the days get warmer, you will probably be spending more time outdoors.
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In New Zealand, UV levels are high from September to April — even on cool or cloudy days. Too much UV exposure increases the risk of skin cancer, and the effects build up … View moreAs the days get warmer, you will probably be spending more time outdoors.
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In New Zealand, UV levels are high from September to April — even on cool or cloudy days. Too much UV exposure increases the risk of skin cancer, and the effects build up over time. Fortunately, staying safe is simple:
• Slip on clothing: Light, loose, long-sleeved tops and trousers keep you cool while protecting your skin.
• Slip into shade: Use natural or built shade like trees, gazebos, or buildings, especially during peak UV hours.
• Slop on sunscreen: Use broad-spectrum, water-resistant sunscreen with SPF30 or higher. Apply 20 minutes before going outside and reapply every two hours, or after swimming.
• Slap on a hat: Wear a wide-brimmed hat that shades your face, ears, and neck.
• Wrap on sunglasses: Not all sunglasses protect against UV radiation – always check the label for the sun protection rating or AS/NZ1067:2016 sunglasses Standard.
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For two decades, Aotearoa’s favourite feathery showdown has crowned our top bird ... and the competition has never been fiercer.
Behind the fun is a serious mission. Many of New Zealand’s native species are in serious trouble. Bird of the Year raises awareness of their habitats, the threats … View moreFor two decades, Aotearoa’s favourite feathery showdown has crowned our top bird ... and the competition has never been fiercer.
Behind the fun is a serious mission. Many of New Zealand’s native species are in serious trouble. Bird of the Year raises awareness of their habitats, the threats they face, and how we can protect our feathered taonga. Important work that we love seeing!
Who was last year’s champ? 🏆 The Yellow-eyed penguin, one of the world’s rarest penguins. But this year, Neighbourly is keeping a close eye on another ocean wanderer: the Tītī (Cook’s petrel).
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Brian from Mount Roskill
One job stands out as being in particularly high demand in the tough job market.
Latest Stats NZ data shows the number of filled jobs increased 0.2% in August, with increases across the primary, manufacturing and service sectors, and across Auckland, Wellington and Canterbury.
But total jobs are … View moreOne job stands out as being in particularly high demand in the tough job market.
Latest Stats NZ data shows the number of filled jobs increased 0.2% in August, with increases across the primary, manufacturing and service sectors, and across Auckland, Wellington and Canterbury.
But total jobs are still down 0.7% on a year ago, with New Zealand losing more than 10,000 construction jobs, more than 5000 professional service jobs and almost 5000 healthcare and social assistance jobs over the past year.
New data from employment platform Seek shows some jobs are still in high demand, with sales account managers the most advertised role by far.
Sales business development managers, accountants, electricians, community support workers, nurses and administrative officers are also in high demand.
Retail sales assistants, chefs and retail store managers also feature in the top 10.
Seek senior economist Blair Chapman said there was a clear need for aged care and disability workers.
“With an estimated 7.5% of Kiwis now over the age of 75, and around another 9% over the age of 65, support workers and nurses are likely to remain in-demand for some time as the demand for care from these older Kiwis grows.”
Chapman said another key factor was the resurgence in tourism, particularly the rise in Australian visitors in recent months.
“The growth in tourism is supporting demand for chefs and retail workers. Despite the overall weakness in the New Zealand economy, household consumption has continued to grow, which is also supporting demand for chefs and retail workers.”
Seek recently reported a 4% annual rise in job ads – the first year-on-year increase in almost three years.
However, applications per job have also reached a record high and advertised salaries have increased below the rate of inflation over the past year.
ASB economists have noted the recent rise in filled jobs in the Stats NZ figures reflects a downward revision of job figures from previous months.
“There is still significant spare capacity in the labour market, and it will take a concerted period of strong growth to push the unemployment rate down to the 4-4.5% goldilocks zone,” they said.
Top 10 most in-demand roles in New Zealand in 2025, based on job ad volume on Seek on September 24, 2025, and the number of job ads for each
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Sales account manager – 3533
Sales business development manager – 2568
Accountant – 2339
Electrician – 2153
Community services & development support worker – 1863
Nurse – 1854
Administration officer – 1460
Retail sales assistant – 1285
Chef – 1157
Retail store manager – 1016
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life-saving products. It’s a precious gift to those in … View moreThe treatment for someone’s serious illness can begin with the kind donation of
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The final Winter Energy Payment for 2025 will be in the week starting 6 October, and it will be a part-payment. If people need extra support, Work and Income may be able to help in other ways:
• go to msd.govt.nz - to check what support they could be eligible for
• contact Work and Income. … View moreThe final Winter Energy Payment for 2025 will be in the week starting 6 October, and it will be a part-payment. If people need extra support, Work and Income may be able to help in other ways:
• go to msd.govt.nz - to check what support they could be eligible for
• contact Work and Income. Find more info online workandincome.govt.nz
Winter Energy Payment starts again on 1 May next year. If people qualify, they’ll get it automatically.
More information about Winter Energy Payment is available on the Work and Income website: Winter Energy Payment – Work and Income
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Brian from Mount Roskill
A South Auckland mother has been left “disturbed” after discovering what she believes to be live bugs inside a newly opened tin baby formula.
The Aptamil product was bought last Thursday at Chemist Warehouse’s Takanini store and carried an expiry date of June 20, 2027.
Danone, the French … View moreA South Auckland mother has been left “disturbed” after discovering what she believes to be live bugs inside a newly opened tin baby formula.
The Aptamil product was bought last Thursday at Chemist Warehouse’s Takanini store and carried an expiry date of June 20, 2027.
Danone, the French multinational company behind Aptamil, told the Herald it had stringent quality and safety processes in place and considered it “unlikely that an insect can remain alive in a sealed can in a low oxygen, low moisture environment”.
The company had not received any similar reports from the same batch and was investigating the complaint.
Jenny Bishop, New Zealand Food Safety’s acting deputy director general, said it was working to establish the facts but there was “no evidence, at this stage, of a wider food safety issue”.
Chemist Warehouse Takanini confirmed an internal investigation was also under way.
The mum of two, who did not want to be named, said she noticed what looked like tiny insects moving inside the powder after opening the tin on Saturday .
“You need really good eyes to spot it, like, it was, like, a really tiny one at first,” she said.
“But then when my husband dug into it, he found more.”
The tin was sealed at the time of purchase and showed no visible holes in its packaging, she claimed.
“We just went and returned it to Chemist Warehouse, and then we dug it in front of the cashiers as well.
“And then we found more inside.”
The family received a refund upon returning it to the store.
“It was a bit disturbing because, you know, we’re dealing with babies here,” she said.
“We’re presuming the whole batch might be infested, so we just switched to the other formula.”
In a statement, Danone said it takes customers’ concerns “extremely seriously” and that all batches undergo extensive testing, including for foreign matter, before being released to market.
“As soon as we were notified of this complaint, it was escalated to our quality team for further analysis.”
Danone also said scorched milk particles can occasionally appear in infant formula products.
“[They’re] a common occurrence in the milk manufacturing process and, although unsightly, they are harmless and do not pose a risk to food safety,” the company said.
“From our conversations with consumers, we know that storage conditions in the home are a critical factor for maintaining the integrity of the product once it’s opened.
“Infant formula products should be stored in a cool dry place. After opening, the container should be kept airtight; avoid leaving the tin open on counters, and consume the contents within four weeks.
“If the foil security seal is damaged or missing when opened, do not use the product.”
At this stage, Bishop said scorched particles could be a possible explanation but confirmed NZ Food Safety would independently test the product.
“We have contacted the manufacturer and will visit them and the retailers to establish the facts.”
She emphasized that if a wider issue was identified, “we would take immediate action to address the risk and keep consumers safe”.
Infant formula manufacturers were required to follow strict rules to ensure their product’s safety, with regulated environments and systematic checks at the production point, Bishop said.
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