Source: Oxfam Aotearoa
PSA backs CTU blueprint to drive economic growth through better labour relations
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Environment – Following Gore nitrate concerns, Greenpeace announces free drinking water nitrate testing in Southland, Canterbury
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Health – Review of aged care must invest in Home Support workers, the PSA says
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Advocacy – PSNA requests Prime Minister overrule Judith Collins and end BlackSky Technology satellite launches
Source: Palestinian Solidarity Network Aotearoa (PSNA)
After what PSNA calls the shocking TVNZ interview with Minister of Defence Judith Collins on Friday, it has written to the Prime Minister today.
PSNA has requested Luxon direct Collins to withdraw approval for forthcoming Rocket Lab satellite launches for BlackSky Technology from Mahia, which could be used by Israel in Gaza.
Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa Co-chair John Minto says Collins ‘can’t be trusted to uphold New Zealanders’ values’.
“She went for any excuse to justify approving the launches, and the Prime Minister must rein her in.”
“She said the UN Security Council does not encourage sanctions, so she believes New Zealand has a free hand to be militarily complicit in Israel’s resumed genocide in Gaza.”
“But New Zealand has complained for decades about the veto powers of one country in the Security Council. Then, our government uses the very same US veto, which it opposes, to justify licencing the launch of spy satellites to target Gaza.”
“In particular, the New Zealand government is ignoring the International Court of Justice, which directs countries to do what they can to prevent Israel’s occupation from continuing.”
“Signing off on delivering the technology, which the IDF uses for its bombing runs on a civilian population, can hardly be interpreted as helping Israel end its occupation of Gaza.”
Minto says Collins’ alternative excuse, that New Zealand is not at war with Israel, so can’t sanction it, is equally nonsensical.
“It may come as news to the Defence Minister, but New Zealand is not at war with Iran or Russia either. Yet the government routinely imposes sanctions on both of these countries, with putting new sanctions on Iran just a few days ago.”
“Luxon obviously thought, in the TVNZ interview, that the New Zealand Export Controls regime should apply to the satellite launches.”
“If the launches have not been tested against this legislation, then they should be, and Collins should be told to keep her pen in her pocket.”
The PSNA message to the PM says:
Tēnā koe e Christopher Luxon,
We were shocked at the interview with Minister of Defence Judith Collins on TVNZ last Friday where she justified approving satellite launches for BlackSky Technology from Mahia Peninsula despite human rights warnings from government officials.
BlackSky Technology has a lucrative contract with the Israeli Occupation Forces to provide high resolution images for use in Israel’s targeting of Palestinians and civilian infrastructure in Gaza.
Since the initial approvals by Ms Collins the situation in Gaza has become catastrophic for Palestinians. So bad that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is wanted by the International Criminal Court for trial on charges of using starvation as a method of warfare as well as the crimes against humanity of murder, persecution and other inhumane acts.
Collins’ approvals mean New Zealand is directly implicated in Israel’s Gaza genocide.
This is a moral outrage to the big majority of New Zealanders.
We are urging you as Prime Minister to direct Ms Collins to decline all future satellite launches for BlackSky Technology.
John Minto
Co-ChairPSNA.nz
John Minto
Co-ChairPSNA.nz
Advocacy – Mount Roskill community hold MP accountable
Source: Roskill Community Group
Tuesday 28 October 2025 – The Puketāpapa / Mount Roskill Community Rally Together to Demand MP Dr. Carlos Cheung Support Sanctions on Israel
Residents from the Puketāpapa / Mount Roskill electorate will gather at Dr. Carlos Cheung’s electorate office at 4pm tomorrow (Wednesday 29 October) to deliver an open letter calling on him to support the proposed Unlawful Occupation of Palestine Sanctions Bill.
Put forward by Green Party co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick in December 2024, the bill imposes targeted sanctions on Israel in response to their illegal occupation of Palestinian Territories. With the official backing from Labour, Te Pāti Māori, and Green MP’s, just six more Government MPs’ support is needed to progress the bill.
Signed by over 1835 constituents, the letter expresses concern of the systematic human rights abuses committed by Israel and calls on Dr. Cheung to publicly endorse the bill, advocate for its support within the National Party, and commit to voting in favour of the bill at all stages of its progression through Parliament. Notably, the number of signatories surpasses the 1564 vote-margin that won Cheung his seat in the 2023 election.
“Israel has repeatedly broken international law, not only in the past two years but since its very establishment” states local resident and spokesperson, Youssef Sammour. “We have signed this letter as voters who expect our elected officials to reflect the values of the community and stand for human rights, international accountability, and justice.”
Similar open letters are being circulated in electorates across the country, showing the growing frustration over the lack of meaningful action from the government in the wake of increased violations of international law and human rights by Israel since October 2023. Many human rights groups and genocide scholars have concluded Israel’s actions meet the legal definition of genocide and urge for stronger international efforts to protect Palestinians.
Organisers have requested a formal response from Dr. Carlos Cheung within 10 days.
Health – Focus on broken primary care funding system overdue – NZNO
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Weather News – Classic Kiwi Weather Returns After a Tumultuous Labour Day = MetService
Covering period of Tuesday 28th – Friday 31st October
An unstable showery and snowy south to southwest flow dominates Aotearoa New Zealand today (Tuesday), with thunderstorms set to spark up in the afternoon in some parts. Most of the unsettled weather will have passed by the end of today, with a mix of showers and sunshine through the rest of the week before more settled conditions arrive this weekend.
As of 10am on Tuesday morning, there were 18,782 lightning strikes reported across the country, many happening early in the morning as an active front passed over the North Island. Meanwhile in the South Island, snow has been reported to nearly sea level as far north as Christchurch, with Mount Cook Airport reporting at least 20cm of snow. Crown Range saw between 20 and 30cm, while the Milford Road saw 10cm of snow. As the day goes on, the Desert Road will see up to 4cm of snow at the summit, through to 4pm. Similarly, Arthur’s and Lewis Passes will see between 6 and 10cm of snow above 600 metres until 4pm.
MetService meteorologist Dom Barry says, “It’s looking like a chilly night ahead for many South Island areas with everyone seeing single digits. Lows of minus one degrees Celsius for Timaru and Wānaka, and zero degrees Celsius for Christchurch will see the woolly blankets out again for sure!”
A ridge of high pressure begins to take hold over the North Island tomorrow, with westerlies developing. This brings showers to western and southern parts of both islands throughout the day, which creep into the east and north of the North Island in the afternoon, while clearing in the west. It remains mainly fine elsewhere.
Heading into Thursday, rain persists in the south and west of the South Island, while showers linger in the western North Island. But the sun is out in most other areas.
Barry continues, “A complex low-pressure system sits to the north of the country and brings some showers to Northland. The ridge goes into battle with this low and wins, keeping it north of the country, with only the edges of it impacting the Far North. This pattern continues into Friday, with many of the showers clearing up just in time for trick-or-treating on the spookiest night of the year.” These showers remain confined to the mountains throughout the evening.
As for the weekend – it’s a taste of summer. Mainly fine for most, with some afternoon showers inland. Temperatures hit the late teens and early twenties for everyone. Quite the contrast to the Octoberfest of weather we have just had!
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