A crash on State Highway 10 near Waipapa on Tuesday caused significant traffic hold-ups but only minor injuries. The two-car nose-to-tail crash occurred at about 11.30am near the Pungaere Rd intersection. One driver was treated at the scene for minor cuts and scratches.
Land sold to an overseas company
A property in rural Kerikeri has been sold to an Australian company which plans to manufacture and test high-tech farm equipment. The Overseas Investment Office reported this week it had approved the sale of 5ha of land at Ness Rd, Waipapa, to the mostly Australian-owned 180D Ness Road Ltd for $2.75 million. The land would then be leased to Australian IT firm Outcomex Pty Ltd, to develop its range of FarmDeck sensor products and software and develop new technology for the farming and horticultural industries, while plastic injection moulding company Electronic Industries Ltd would produce seedling containers and work with Outcomex to make the plastic components required in its products. A large warehouse would be built on the property as a storage facility. The sale was approved under the benefit to New Zealand test.
Alcohol purchases disappointing
A controlled purchase operation by police in Kaipara resulted in alcohol being sold to underage volunteers three times. The operation, which was carried out by police and Ngā Tai Ora - Public Health Northland, involved underage volunteers attempting to buy alcohol from 22 different outlets. Alcohol Harm Prevention Officer Sergeant Tai Patrick said it was a disappointing result. “It is worrying when licensees are caught selling alcohol to underage minors, the premises involved should have better systems in place to prevent such things from happening,” he said. It was important for premises to check the identification of anyone who looks under 25, he added. Controlled purchase operations are undertaken regularly to test compliance with the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012.