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New Zealand Tourism Surges with Record International Visitors in 2026
16 hours ago | 43 viewsNew Zealand’s international visitor numbers continue to rise, with strong growth from China during Chinese New Year and a total of over 408,000 visitors in February 2026, marking significant recovery towards pre-COVID levels. Tourism and Hospitality Minister Louise Upston highlights that increased arrivals, including 1.54 million from Australia and a 214% rise in Chinese visitors due to eased travel requirements, support economic growth, jobs, and communities nationwide. The government’s ongoing support through promotional funding and partnerships aims to sustain this positive trend despite challenges like the fuel crisis.
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19 hours ago | 29 viewsDunedin Hospital’s new $2.4 million Surgical Assessment Unit (SAU) is now fully operational, providing faster assessment and earlier treatment for patients with acute surgical conditions, thereby reducing emergency department wait times. The SAU, staffed by experienced nurses and supported by surgical specialists, operates 24/7 and enables prompt interventions, improving patient flow by admitting directly to surgical wards or discharging with clear plans. Since its trial in December 2025, the unit has treated over 630 patients, demonstrating significant improvements in timely care and receiving positive feedback.
Tags: Simeon Brown Dunedin Hospital Otago Southland Surgical Assessment Unit SAU emergency department appendicitis Clinical Nurse Specialists surgical nursesNew Zealand Speeds Up Medicinal Cannabis Export Licensing to Boost Industry Growth
19 hours ago | 31 viewsNew Zealand has significantly reduced medicinal cannabis export licensing times, with average processing dropping from 22.5 working days in 2022/2023 to 6.4 days in 2026, boosting export volumes and improving cashflow for exporters. The government is modernizing the licensing process by introducing electronic applications and considering more permanent licenses to reduce bureaucratic hurdles. Additionally, legislation changes now allow growers to cultivate low-THC hemp without a license, expanding opportunities in the medicinal cannabis industry.
Tags: David Seymour Medsafe medicinal cannabis New Zealand export licensing cannabis export cannabis industry hemp cultivation cannabis regulation export applicationsFast-Track Approval Granted for Ayrburn Screen Hub Film Village in Queenstown
20 hours ago | 66 viewsFast-track approval has been granted for the Ayrburn Screen Hub, a 7,200m² film and television production village in Queenstown, expected to inject $280 million into the local economy and support around 370 local jobs annually. The expert panel assessed environmental, cultural, and infrastructural impacts, finding manageable landscape effects and significant regional environmental benefits, including improved water quality. This project is the second in Otago to gain fast-track approval, part of a broader initiative with numerous infrastructure and development projects progressing under the Fast-track Approvals Act.
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20 hours ago | 38 viewsDavid Boyle has been appointed as New Zealand's Retirement Commissioner for a three-year term starting May 18, announced by Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister Cameron Brewer. Boyle brings extensive experience in retirement savings, having played a key role in establishing KiwiSaver and previously worked on financial wellbeing initiatives and education programs at the Retirement Commission. Brewer also thanked outgoing commissioner Jane Wrightson for her six years of leadership in improving financial capability and retirement outcomes.
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21 hours ago | 32 viewsSouth Island’s first Crisis Recovery Café has opened in Christchurch, providing a calm, peer-led space for people experiencing mental distress as an alternative to emergency departments. The café, run by local organizations with lived experience in mental health and addiction support, offers immediate access without referrals and connects clients to long-term community services. This initiative is part of a broader mental health plan aimed at faster crisis response, increased frontline workers, and expanded peer support across various settings in New Zealand.
Tags: Crisis Recovery Café Christchurch Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey Purapura Whetu Odyssey House Trust Stepping Stone Trust peer support mental health addiction supportNelson Hospital Emergency Department Expansion Boosts Care and Capacity
22 hours ago | 52 viewsNelson Hospital’s emergency department has undergone a $10.6 million expansion, increasing treatment spaces from 23 to 29 and adding modern clinical areas, including fast-track zones and dedicated mental health rooms, to improve patient care and efficiency. The upgrade has enhanced patient flow, privacy, and overall experience, leading to better performance in meeting the Government’s shorter stays in ED target. Alongside infrastructure improvements, workforce capacity has been strengthened with 28 permanent full-time roles, supporting the hospital’s ongoing redevelopment to provide modern, patient-centered facilities for the community.
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1 day ago | 74 viewsPrime Minister Christopher Luxon will meet Palau President Surangel Whipps Jr. during his visit, marking the first visit to New Zealand by a Palauan president. The visit focuses on strengthening cooperation between New Zealand and Palau ahead of their respective Pacific Islands Forum hosting duties in 2024 and 2027. President Whipps will also engage with Cabinet Ministers, agencies, businesses, and iwi, and will be formally welcomed by Governor-General Dame Cindy Kiro.
Tags: Christopher Luxon Surangel Whipps Jr. Palau New Zealand Pacific Islands Forum Cindy Kiro Auckland Rotorua Cabinet Ministers Palauan presidentNZ Expands Cancer Infusion Services Nationwide for Faster, Local Treatment
1 day ago | 55 viewsNew Zealand is expanding community infusion services with 14 new centres and 14 expansions to provide thousands more cancer treatments closer to patients’ homes, supported by a $210 million investment from Budget 2024. This initiative responds to a 12% increase in demand, adding 218 more chair-days weekly and addressing the need for increased capacity following the introduction of 33 new cancer medicines funded by Pharmac. The government aims to improve cancer outcomes by ensuring timely, accessible treatment nationwide, while recruiting additional healthcare staff to support the expanded services through 2028.
Tags: Simeon Brown Pharmac Budget 2024 New Zealand cancer treatment infusion centres community infusion services healthcare expansion cancer care medical workforceAll Young People Safely Descend from Korowai Manaaki Rooftop After Incident
3 days ago | 100 viewsAll young people who accessed the rooftop of the Korowai Manaaki residence have safely come down due to the dedicated efforts of on-site staff. Minister for Children Karen Chhour praised the multi-agency collaboration between Oranga Tamariki, Police, and Fire and Emergency for their professional and effective response. She expressed relief that public safety was maintained and commended the facility and responders for their excellent handling of the situation.
Tags: Korowai Manaaki Oranga Tamariki Police Fire and Emergency Karen Chhour Minister for Children young people rooftop incident public safetyNew Zealand Cruise Forum 2026: Strengthening the Cruise Industry and Visitor Experience
3 days ago | 92 viewsThe second joint Government and industry Cruise Forum will be held to strengthen New Zealand’s position as a leading cruise destination by addressing challenges and fostering collaboration. The cruise sector significantly contributes $1.37 billion to the economy but faces volatility from global trends, prompting efforts in regulatory coordination, biofouling management, and port infrastructure investment. Additionally, Tourism Minister Louise Upston will promote New Zealand at the Seatrade Cruise Global event to enhance international engagement and showcase the country’s hospitality.
Tags: Louise Upston New Zealand Tourism and Hospitality Minister Cruise Forum Seatrade Cruise Global Wellington Government cruise sector industry representatives MiamiPrepare for Tropical Cyclone Vaianu: Essential Weather Warnings for Farmers and Rural Communities
4 days ago | 113 viewsFarmers, growers, and rural communities in the North Island, Upper South Island, and Chatham Islands are urged to stay updated and prepare for Tropical Cyclone Vaianu, which is expected to bring heavy rain and damaging winds from Saturday to Monday. Agriculture and Rural Communities Ministers emphasize the importance of safety measures, including self-evacuation from rising waters and moving livestock to higher ground, while acknowledging the resilience of these communities amid ongoing recovery efforts. The Ministry for Primary Industries is actively monitoring the situation and coordinating with local emergency groups, and support is available through the Rural Support Trust for those in need.
Tags: Tropical Cyclone Vaianu Todd McClay Mark Patterson Farmers Growers Rural Communities MetService Ministry for Primary Industries Rural Support Trust North IslandJudge Ema Aitken to Remain as Acting District Court Judge After Panel Review
4 days ago | 84 viewsThe Judicial Conduct Panel found that Judge Ema Aitken breached comity but did not commit misbehaviour warranting her removal, according to Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith. As a result, Judge Aitken will remain an Acting District Court Judge until her warrant expires in February 2027. The minister emphasized the importance of judicial conduct panels in maintaining public trust and declined to comment further.
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4 days ago | 59 viewsPrime Minister Christopher Luxon and Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown have signed New Zealand’s first Auckland City Deal, establishing a long-term partnership to boost economic growth, improve living standards, and coordinate infrastructure and urban development projects. The Deal focuses on integrated planning across transport, housing, innovation, and environmental initiatives, with key projects including transport strategies, redevelopment of major venues, and growth precincts, supported by a new Crown uplift funding tool. This agreement sets a precedent for future regional deals, enhancing collaboration between central and local government to deliver sustainable growth and prosperity.
Tags: Christopher Luxon Wayne Brown Chris Bishop Simon Watts Auckland City Deal Auckland Council New Zealand Government Eden Park Auckland Airport Ministry of Cities Environment Regions and TransportCharter Schools in NZ See Strong Growth as Families Demand More Education Choice
4 days ago | 111 viewsAs of March 1, 2026, 1,471 students were enrolled in 16 charter schools in New Zealand, reflecting strong parental demand for diverse schooling options tailored to children’s needs. Charter schools receive slightly less funding per student than state schools but offer greater flexibility combined with strict accountability, leading to increased enrollment and expansion due to high demand. Associate Education Minister David Seymour emphasizes that community-driven ideas and measured results contribute to student success, with further growth expected as new schools open.
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