The long weekend getaway has had a devastating start, with two people dead and at least five more injured in three serious crashes this afternoon.
Sections of two state highways were closed after the crashes - but one has since reopened - while motorists on another have been warned to expect 鈥渟ignificant delays鈥.
In Auckland, a crash caused delays when it blocked a southbound lane after Green Lane at 5.15pm, but all lanes are now clear, Waka Kotahi NZTA Auckland & Northland wrote on X (formerly Twitter) at 5.45pm.
One person was dead after a crash involving multiple vehicles at the intersection of SH1 and Shoemaker Rd at Waip奴 in Northland just before 2pm, police said.
鈥淪adly one person received critical injuries and has since died at the scene ... four other people have received injuries ranging from serious to minor and have been transported to hospital.鈥
A section of the highway about 40km south of Wh膩ng膩rei was initially closed after the crash but all lanes are now open with the serious crash unit having finished their scene examination, police said.
However, drivers can expect delays, they said.
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The second death occurred after a two-vehicle crash on SH3 between Maxwell Station and Pukerimu Rds near P膩karaka, Whanganui, at 1.30pm, police said.
鈥淥ne person died at the scene, with another was transported to hospital in a serious condition. The road remains closed while the serious crash unit examine the scene [and] diversions remain in place,鈥 a spokesperson said.
In the latest crash this afternoon, people have been seriously injured after a crash on SH1 near Taihape.
It鈥檚 understood people have suffered serious injuries as a result of the 3.40pm crash, and SH1 was initially closed about 5km south of Taihape, police said.
The highway has since reopened but it will be slow-going for long weekend holidaymakers.
鈥淪H1 is now open following a prior crash south of Taihape. Expect significant delays through the area this afternoon as queued traffic clears,鈥 Waka Kotahi NZTA Central North Island wrote on X at 4.45pm.
鈥楳ixed bag鈥 for the long weekend
The long weekend is also kicking off on a wet note for the top of the country as people start leaving for holiday hotspots to make the most of the last three-day break before Christmas.
Showers and cloudy skies are forecast for the north today but most regions will finally see more settled weather for Labour Weekend with motorists urged to give themselves enough time to reach their destinations as traffic starts to build.
The first Surf Lifesaving patrols of the year are also set to start this weekend,听
In Auckland, many beaches are unsafe after a sewer collapse opened a 13m sinkhole on a private property on St Georges Bay Rd, Parnell, almost a month ago.听听since.
It鈥檚 still not safe to swim at 20 beaches, according to safeswim.org.nz
They are:
- Bayswater
- Beach Haven
- Chapman Strand
- Christmas Beach
- Devonport
- Herne Bay
- Home Bay
- Judges Bay
- Kendall Bay
- Little Shoal Bay
- Masefield Beach
- 艑kahu Bay
- Point Chevalier
- Sentinel Road Beach
- Soldiers Bay
- St Mary鈥檚 Bay
- Taipari Strand
- Te Atatu Beach
- Te Tinana
- Torpedo Bay
MetService meteorologist Lewis Ferris said the weather across New Zealand would be a mixed bag.
鈥淢ost places in the country will see varied weather across the three-day weekend.
鈥淪o if you鈥檙e heading away it鈥檚 worth packing a raincoat alongside your swimming outfit.鈥
Ferris said the weather over the weekend is more on the 鈥渂enign side鈥 so it鈥檚 not expected to have a large impact on those travelling through the weekend.
鈥淭hose heading away today will have a mainly fine run if they stay away from听and Southland.
鈥淪aturday sees some showers sprinkled around the country, less so in western areas.
鈥淪unday is another showery day, clearer skies around Northland, Westland, Southland and Otago.
鈥淪howers are mainly confined to the North Island on Monday but cloud will be spreading over the South Island as the next frontal system approaches from the Tasman Sea.鈥
By Monday, most regions should be settled and bathed in sunshine.
Auckland trains stop, central NI roadworks halted
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency has announced the majority of sites on the state highway network in Waikato and Bay of Plenty will be shut down from midday today, meaning motorists will be able to reach their destination with as few obstructions as possible.
But several long-term sites, such as at the Ng膩ruaw膩hia Bypass, will continue to have restrictions.
鈥淜ey corridors such as SH1 north and south of Hamilton, and SH2 north of Tauranga, will be busy at certain times. Leaving an hour earlier or later can make a big difference,鈥 Waka Kotahi said.
In the Waikato, Kar膩piro visitors get a road bonus for Labour Weekend as Keeley Reserve will reopen,听
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But KiwiRail chief planning officer David Gordon said unlike significant disruption on the upgraded Southern Line and continuing work on the Eastern Line, some trains will keep running, meaning the works are less disruptive for commuters.
Labour Weekend entertainment
Armageddon Expo is on all weekend at Auckland Showgrounds,听
The pop culture expo, which celebrates stars of TV, movie, comics and YouTube, had to forgo its traditional long weekend celebration over the past few years due to Covid-19 lockdowns and lease disputes over the Auckland Showgrounds venue.
In Tauranga, crowds of 20,000 are expected听
The Whaka 100, a three-day mountain biking event held听
In Northland, the four-day KOAST - Tai Tokerau Art Trail will see more than 140 artists
What is Labour Day?
Labour Day commemorates the struggle for an eight-hour working day. New Zealand workers were among the first in the world to claim this right when, in 1840, the carpenter Samuel Parnell won an eight-hour day in Wellington.
Labour Day was first celebrated in New Zealand on October 28, 1890, when several thousand trade union members and supporters attended parades in the main centres. Government employees were given the day off to attend the parades and many businesses closed for at least part of the day.
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