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Updated Public Sector Code of Conduct Enhances Integrity and Accountability

8 hours ago | 50 views

Public Service Minister Judith Collins announced an updated Code of Conduct to enhance integrity, accountability, and professionalism across New Zealand's Public Sector. The new Code, based on public service values and informed by the 2025 Public Service Census, introduces standards on merit-based appointments, workplace culture, and respectful behavior, supported by mandatory training and election guidance. The Code will take effect in March 2026, with resources available on the Public Service Commission website and the Leadership Development Centre.

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New Zealand Expands Urgent Rural Healthcare with Improved Local Services

8 hours ago | 34 views

The first phase of delivering healthcare closer to home has been completed in six rural communities, improving urgent and after-hours care through initiatives like point-of-care testing, ultrasound, telehealth pharmacy services, and integrated paramedic support. Budget 2025 allocated $164 million to expand these improvements to 70 rural locations, ensuring 98% of New Zealanders can access urgent care within an hour’s drive. This approach emphasizes locally led solutions and workforce strengthening, including rural training hubs and a new medical school, to enhance healthcare access and outcomes in remote areas.

Tags: Matt Doocey Golden Bay Tūrangi Twizel Te Kūiti Coromandel Great Barrier Island Hato Hone St John University of Waikato Mackenzie District

New Zealand and Germany Strengthen Strategic Partnership Amid Global Challenges

10 hours ago | 39 views

New Zealand and Germany have agreed to strengthen their strategic partnership, emphasizing shared concerns about global developments and common values such as democracy and human rights. Their collaboration spans defense support, trade, scientific research, tourism, and education, underpinned by a commitment to multilateral cooperation. Additionally, both countries reaffirmed their support for the Antarctic Treaty System to ensure the continent's protection for peace and science.

Tags: New Zealand Germany Winston Peters Johann Wadephul strategic partnership Antarctica Antarctic Treaty System Ukraine Indo Pacific Europe

Germany and New Zealand Strengthen Antarctic Cooperation for Research and Environmental Protection

10 hours ago | 36 views

The Governments of Germany and New Zealand, both committed to the Antarctic Treaty System, collaborate to promote shared interests in Antarctic research, environmental protection, and operational knowledge exchange between their National Antarctic Programmes. They emphasize protecting Antarctica's peace, demilitarization, and environmental integrity, advocating adherence to Treaty principles and coordinating governance with relevant legal frameworks. To strengthen cooperation, the Participants will engage in regular dialogue, support scientific collaboration, and meet annually to discuss mutual interests related to Antarctic governance and research.

Tags: Federal Republic of Germany New Zealand Antarctic Treaty System Helmholtz Zentrum Antarctica New Zealand Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe Ross Sea Scott Base COMNAP

New Zealand and Germany Strengthen Partnership for Global Security and Prosperity

10 hours ago | 55 views

New Zealand and Germany reaffirmed their strong partnership based on shared democratic values, commitment to international law, and multilateralism, emphasizing cooperation across strategic, economic, security, and cultural domains. They highlighted the importance of upholding the UN Charter, supporting regional stability in Europe and the Indo-Pacific, addressing climate change, and enhancing trade, innovation, and supply chain resilience. Both countries committed to deepening bilateral ties, promoting human rights, and maintaining close coordination on global challenges to ensure a stable, secure, and prosperous international environment.

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Māori Development Fund Supports Water Storage Project to Boost Northland Resilience

11 hours ago | 26 views

The Māori Development Fund is investing $191,700 to support early technical work on a proposed water storage reservoir near Kaitaia, led by Te Make Farms Ltd and owned by Ngāi Takoto, aiming to improve year-round water security in Northland. This investment will help strengthen regional resilience, increase productive land use, and support food production while keeping the land under Māori ownership. The project’s preparatory work enhances planning and decision-making, positioning it to attract further investment and deliver long-term value.

Tags: Māori Development Fund Tama Potaka Te Make Farms Ltd Ngāi Takoto water storage reservoir Kaitaia Northland water security regional resilience Te Puni Kōkiri

Government Invests $6.25M to Boost Māori Horticulture Projects in Northland and Waikato

11 hours ago | 44 views

The Government is investing $6.25 million from the Regional Infrastructure Fund to develop two horticulture projects on underutilised Māori land in Northland and Waikato, aiming to boost local supply chains and economic benefits. The Ngā Pūriri Pūmau kiwifruit project in Te Tai Tokerau and the Ngāti Hauā horticulture project in Waikato will create jobs, build essential infrastructure, and support sustainable commercial production of crops like asparagus, strawberries, and blueberries. These initiatives exemplify successful collaboration between iwi leadership and government, promoting productive land use and long-term regional growth for Māori communities.

Tags: Shane Jones Tama Potaka Ngā Pūriri Pūmau Ngāti Hauā Regional Infrastructure Fund Ngāpuhi Investment Fund Oromahoe Trust Rangihamama Omapere Trust Peria LP Ngāti Hauā Iwi Trust

New Zealand Overhauls Driver Licensing to Make It Cheaper and Safer by 2027

12 hours ago | 53 views

The New Zealand Government is updating the Graduated Driver Licensing System to make it more affordable and accessible for young drivers by removing the second practical test for a full licence, extending learner and restricted periods, and reducing overall costs by $80. Key safety measures include a zero-alcohol limit for all learner and restricted drivers, stronger oversight of training providers, and penalties for demerits that extend restricted periods. These changes, effective from January 25, 2027, aim to balance cost, efficiency, and road safety, with a review planned three years after implementation to assess their impact.

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Midwives Now Offer Expanded Funded Immunisations for Families and Babies

12 hours ago | 37 views

Midwives in New Zealand can now provide a broader range of funded immunisations to mothers, babies, and eligible family members up to 12 months old, enhancing protection against vaccine-preventable diseases. This expansion builds on previous progress allowing midwives to deliver antenatal vaccines and aims to improve timely access by integrating immunisations into routine maternity care. Health authorities and professional organizations are collaborating to implement this initiative, especially important during outbreaks like measles and pertussis to protect vulnerable infants.

Tags: midwives immunisations pregnancy Simeon Brown Health Minister newborns vaccination Health New Zealand Ministry of Health New Zealand College of Midwives

Midwives Expand Funded Immunisations to Protect Mothers and Infants in NZ

12 hours ago | 53 views

Midwives in New Zealand can now provide a broader range of funded immunisations to mothers, babies, and eligible family members up to 12 months old, enhancing protection against vaccine-preventable diseases. This expansion builds on previous progress and aims to improve timely access to vaccinations by integrating them into routine maternity care, especially important during outbreaks like measles and pertussis. The initiative is a collaborative effort among Health New Zealand, the Ministry of Health, the Midwifery Council, the New Zealand College of Midwives, and the Immunisation Advisory Centre.

Tags: midwives immunisations pregnancy Simeon Brown Health Minister newborns vaccination Health New Zealand Ministry of Health New Zealand College of Midwives

Government-Funded Driver Licence Training Boosts Job Opportunities in New Zealand

12 hours ago | 35 views

The Government-funded Driver Licence Support programme in New Zealand is exceeding targets, with over 21,000 enrolments and more than 34,000 licences issued since 2023, helping job seekers gain essential driving skills. Having a driver licence is crucial for about 70% of jobs, enabling individuals to secure employment, support their families, and achieve independence, as illustrated by success stories like a young woman obtaining a traffic management job. The programme, with an 82% pass rate and significant youth participation, contributes to safer, stronger communities by improving employment opportunities and mobility.

Tags: Louise Upston New Zealand Driver Licence Support MSD Jobseeker Support Fulton Hogan Social Development Employment Driver Licence Youth

New National Reporting System Gives Parents Clearer Insight Into Student Progress

1 day ago | 77 views

In 2026, New Zealand will implement a nationally consistent assessment and reporting system in primary and intermediate schools to provide parents with clearer, comparable information on their children's progress in reading, writing, and maths. This new framework includes twice-yearly progress check-ins supported by the SMART monitoring tool and replaces a system over 20 years old, addressing long-standing concerns from educational experts about inconsistent reporting. Alongside these changes, the government is enhancing support services such as structured literacy and maths interventions to help students early and improve overall achievement.

Tags: Erica Stanford Education Review Office New Zealand Assessment Institute SMART tool Ministry of Education principals’ associations teachers structured literacy learning support coordinators teacher aide

Major Redevelopment of Ngā Mokopuna Kaupapa Māori Kura Begins in Wellington

1 day ago | 51 views

Work has commenced on the major redevelopment of Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Ngā Mokopuna in Wellington, including new teaching blocks and a gym, with completion expected by Term 2, 2027. The project, supported by a $50 million government investment, aims to provide modern, safe, and spacious facilities to accommodate the growing roll and future aspirations of the kura and is part of a broader initiative to enhance Māori Medium and Kaupapa Māori Education. Additional funding has been allocated to curriculum development, teacher training, and support services to strengthen Māori education across New Zealand.

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New Rural Health Training Program Boosts West Coast Workforce and Care

1 day ago | 44 views

A new coordinated rural hospital medicine and specialist GP training programme has launched on the West Coast to strengthen the home-grown rural health workforce by increasing registrar numbers from two to three to eight to ten. The programme, accredited to deliver Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine training, offers six to twelve-month placements with strong supervision, support, and aims to retain trainees long-term by fostering community connections. This initiative aligns with the National Rural Health Strategy’s goal of ensuring accessible healthcare for all New Zealanders, particularly those in rural areas.

Tags: Simeon Brown Matt Doocey West Coast rural health workforce rural hospital medicine specialist GP training New Zealand Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine National Rural Health Strategy rural generalists

New Zealand Introduces 12-Month Prescriptions to Save Costs and Improve Access

2 days ago | 91 views

New Zealand now allows prescriptions for up to 12 months for patients with stable, long-term conditions, reducing costs and simplifying medicine access by eliminating the need for quarterly GP visits. This change lowers prescription charges to a single $5 fee at the first collection and frees up GP time for other patients. Additionally, expanded prescribing rights for health professionals like nurse practitioners further improve timely and affordable healthcare access.

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