Immigration Minister Michael Wood says increasing the quota could be considered in future.
“Clearly it's been a very difficult and contentious issue in Australia,” Wood said. [Full politics coverage](https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics) “The second thing that has really stuck out to me in the role is that immigration really does play a very critical role at the heart of our economy and our society.” [slow process](https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/130023188/after-five-months-32-refugees-denied-by-australia-set-to-relocate-to-new-zealand?rm=a&cx_rm-ctrl=true) and it's one that we have to very carefully work through.” [four people](https://www.stuff.co.nz/pou-tiaki/131024090/resettlement-of-nauru-refugees-too-slow-amnesty-international-says) were due to arrive in Aotearoa last week, urging New Zealand to fast-track resettlement. Wood said the process was slow as people needed to go through the UN refugee agency, it was also a voluntary system “whereby the people themselves make their active and conscious decision that they want to settle in New Zealand, and there are a number of things that take some time to work through”. [First refugees arrive in New Zealand as part of years-long offer to Australia](https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/130552235/first-refugees-arrive-in-new-zealand-as-part-of-yearslong-offer-to-australia?rm=a) [achieved for the first time ever](https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/immigration/128132348/new-zealand-fails-to-meet-refugee-quota-for-third-year-in-a-row-short-by-1000). [Refugee arrivals: What the almost decade-long offer means and why it matters](https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/130554097/refugee-arrivals-what-the-almost-decadelong-offer-means-and-why-it-matters?rm=a) The first refugees to come to New Zealand after spending years in offshore Australian detention camps arrived in November, as part of an offer that was on the table for almost a decade. [Resettlement of Nauru refugees too slow, Amnesty International says](https://www.stuff.co.nz/pou-tiaki/131024090/resettlement-of-nauru-refugees-too-slow-amnesty-international-says?rm=a) [received criticism for being too low](https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/immigration/300336263/new-zealand-has-one-of-the-lowest-refugee-rates-in-the-world--and-room-for-more).
Sir Sidney Holland survived the Battle of Messines and was an eight-year post-war PM, but made his name in sport as a player, administrator, manager and ...
In 1952, he timed a visit to Nelson to coincide with a New Zealand-Australia men’s hockey international. B Rogers, one of the New Zealand players, said Holland had” put a wonderful spirit into the team right from the start’’ and had been “more of a father than a manager’. All New Zealand prime ministers like to get one over Australian rivals, and PM-elect Holland had his moment of glory in a 7-0 rout in the sole test in Sydney. Reform lived up to its name, rebranding as the National Party, and Holland was elected leader in 1940. He stepped down as leader due to ill health in 1957,and was knighted soon after. During a world tour of India, New Zealand, Australia and Ceylon (Sri Lanka), the Indians won all 48 matches, scoring 508 goals. NZHA secretary Havilah Down proposed a toast, and noted: “Mr Holland had done all he could to win the confidence of the players, and his leadership had been invaluable. In Canterbury’s forward line for a 3-0 home win over Auckland, he delivered the final pass for a goal and came close to scoring twice himself. In February 1917, Holland learnt his brother Percy had died after being gassed on the Western Front where Sid later saw action at the Battle of Messines alongside other hockey personalities. He earned international praise in 1926 after Canterbury’s crack 2-1 defeat before 14,000 fans at Lancaster Park against an Indian Army team featuring the great Dhyan Chand. His mother, Jane, chaired the province’s women’s hockey governing body and Sid’s older brother Percy was a Canterbury men’s representative. He was credited with helping revive interest in interprovincial hockey.
Andrew Gunn is a Christchurch-based film and television scriptwriter, and columnist. OPINION/SATIRE: Hi, Christopher Luxon here, reaching out to all ...
Anyone know how any of that’s going to put food on the tables of hard-working Kiwis? I tried it out again on RNZ this week when It’s the ability to put yourself in other people’s shoes that really makes the difference. That’s the great advantage I have, living in the real world. No no, he’s a career politician, and I live in the real world. Now I’ll be banging this drum from now till October so listen up: he’s not a Let’s talk about what hard-working Kiwis want to hear: me going mano a mano with Chippy Hipkins. Just like the next day when I did a quick one-eighty on that answer, with Nicola Willis twisting my arm up between my shoulder blades - well, that was the other authentic me. I live in the real world, not on Twitter, and I’m pretty good at imagining what things are like for other people. * Understandable, because I managed to slip it in under the radar on the very same day the PM chucked in the towel! Or “we’re going to ask the Government to bail us out”.
The organisers of a European Settlers Day celebration on Waitangi Day that originally didn't involve local iwi have now postponed the event.
* He agreed to provide a statement to Stuff as long as it ran in full, but said they had received a lot of flak over the situation and they were getting on well with Ngāti Kauwhata. But now organiser Tony Waugh said the day had been postponed to a yet-to-be-confirmed date because of uncertainty and the potential for disruption and conflict.
Staff at a Christchurch convenience store got to a safe area before deploying the fog cannon to stop thieves.
The staff got to a safe area and no one was injured. The fog cannon was deployed to deter the thieves. Staff at a Christchurch shop activated a fog cannon after being targeted by late-night thieves.
The biggest dirt bike race in the Southern Hemisphere has been cancelled.
“So, over the week we had machinery and hundreds of hours of manpower to turn a farm into a track. “We cancelled last year before we even started to put on the event. *
The winning ticket was sold on MyLotto to a player from Auckland. Meanwhile, 17 other players across the country also won $14,390 each in Lotto's seconddivision ...