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Fisheries Reform: New Deemed Value Rules to Reflect Actual Fish Market Value

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Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones announced changes to the deemed value system for fish caught outside commercial quotas, allowing fees to better reflect the actual market value based on how fish are landed, such as fresh versus frozen. The amendment aims to address financial disadvantages faced by fishers using deepwater freezer vessels who currently pay deemed values based on higher fresh fish prices, by enabling alternative rates for inshore stocks caught as bycatch. Additionally, the proposal to allow commercial fishers to land and sell marlin bycatch has been rejected, with the Fisheries Act Amendment Bill set for introduction in early 2026 and public consultation to follow.

Tags: Shane Jones Fisheries Act Amendment Bill commercial fishers deemed value quota management system inshore stocks deepwater freezer vessels marlin bycatch fisheries reforms Oceans and Fisheries Minister

Todd McClay Reappointed Vice Chair for WTO MC14 to Boost NZ Trade Interests

3 hours ago | 26 views

Trade and Investment Minister Todd McClay has been reappointed Vice Chair for the World Trade Organisation’s 14th Ministerial Conference (MC14) to be held in March 2026 in Cameroon, reflecting New Zealand’s commitment to the multilateral trading system. McClay will focus on advancing key issues such as agricultural exports, fisheries subsidies reforms, the WTO E-commerce moratorium, and strengthening dispute settlement processes. As one of three Vice Chairs, he will work closely with the host Chair and members to ensure a successful conference that benefits New Zealand’s exporters and economy.

Tags: Todd McClay World Trade Organisation MC14 New Zealand WTO Ministerial Conference Yaoundé Cameroon Jamaica Philippines Trade Negotiation

New Zealand Manufacturing Hits Highest Activity Since 2021 with Growth and Awards

5 hours ago | 22 views

New Zealand manufacturing activity reached its highest level since December 2021, with the seasonally adjusted PMI rising to 56.1, indicating industry expansion and outperforming major global economies. Manufacturing is vital to New Zealand’s economy, employing over 220,000 people, contributing 8% of GDP, and accounting for 60% of exports, with recent growth signaling a positive outlook. To celebrate this success, the government announced the second annual Minister for Manufacturing Awards, introducing new categories to recognize small businesses, emerging leaders, and lifetime contributions, with entries opening from 23 February to 31 March 2026.

Tags: Chris Penk New Zealand Manufacturing Small Business BNZ BusinessNZ Performance of Manufacturing Index Minister for Manufacturing Awards Advancing Manufacturing Aotearoa Auckland Showgrounds

NZ Foreign Minister Winston Peters Visits Kiribati and Palau to Strengthen Pacific Ties

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Foreign Minister Winston Peters will visit Kiribati and Palau to strengthen New Zealand's relationships across the Pacific, marking his first visit to Kiribati since 2019 and completing visits to all 17 Pacific Island Forum member countries in a single term. New Zealand and Palau are collaborating closely on regional issues as both prepare to host the Pacific Islands Forum in upcoming years. The visits aim to enhance resilience, prosperity, and security in the Pacific while continuing engagement on key matters like marine resource management.

Tags: Winston Peters Kiribati Palau New Zealand Pacific Islands Forum Pacific Foreign Minister marine resource management regional issues Ministerial delegation

Government Invests $250K to Upgrade Whakarewarewa Forest Loop in Rotorua

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The Government is investing $250,000 to upgrade the Whakarewarewa Forest Loop Great Ride in Rotorua, enhancing safety by rerouting the trail away from a busy highway and extending it by six kilometres. This upgrade aims to attract more visitors, support local businesses, and improve the overall tourism experience in the region. The investment is part of a broader $70 million Major Events and Tourism Package focused on boosting regional tourism infrastructure.

Tags: Whakarewarewa Forest Loop Rotorua Louise Upston Government investment cycle trail tourism hospitality safety upgrade Major Events and Tourism Package Redwoods

Government Eases Mining and Quarry Consents to Boost Infrastructure and Economy

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The New Zealand Government has enacted amendments to five major National Direction instruments under the Resource Management Act to simplify consenting for mines, quarries, and coastal activities, aiming to support infrastructure development and economic growth. These changes streamline the planning system by reducing duplication and conflicting language, enabling more efficient resource development while maintaining environmental safeguards and supporting sectors like renewable energy and aquaculture. The reforms, effective January 2026, represent the first tranche of RMA national direction updates designed to integrate smoothly with the forthcoming new planning system, with further instruments planned for future consideration.

Tags: Chris Bishop Shane Jones Tama Potaka RMA Reform National Policy Statement New Zealand Coastal Policy Statement aquaculture Resource Management Act infrastructure Māori Commercial Aquaculture Claims Settlement Act

New Zealand Invests $3.69M to Boost Regional Tourism and Attract Visitors

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The New Zealand Government is investing $3.69 million through the Regional Tourism Boost to promote international visitors exploring regional areas beyond typical hotspots. Five targeted campaigns will attract tourists from the USA, Canada, and Australia to diverse regions, highlighting unique experiences like cycling, wine tasting, and local hospitality during quieter seasons. This initiative aims to support local businesses, create jobs, and ensure tourism benefits are shared across the country’s communities.

Tags: Louise Upston Tātaki Auckland Unlimited ChristchurchNZ Destination Great Lake Taupō Great South Hamilton & Waikato Tourism New Zealand Regional Tourism Boost Tourism and Hospitality Minister Hamilton Airport

Discover Different: Explore Canterbury & West Coast This Autumn 2026

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Canterbury and the West Coast’s regional tourism organisations will receive $1 million to launch the Discover Different campaign, promoting the regions' attractions during autumn and targeting Australian visitors. The initiative highlights the natural beauty, local food and drink, and unique experiences across Canterbury and the West Coast, aiming to support local businesses and boost regional tourism. Delivered through a collaboration of regional bodies, this campaign is part of a broader $3.69 million Regional Tourism Boost funding to attract international visitors to New Zealand’s regions in autumn and early winter 2026.

Tags: Canterbury West Coast Louise Upston Aoraki Mount Cook Kaikoura Hanmer ChristchurchNZ Destination Kaikōura Visit Hurunui Venture Timaru

Southern Way Campaign Boosts Lower South Island Tourism with $459K Funding

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The New Zealand Government is investing $459,250 in the Southern Way campaign to promote the lower South Island to Australian visitors, highlighting unique local attractions and hospitality. The campaign, running from April to June 2026, involves collaboration among regional tourism organizations to offer themed itineraries and travel deals that support local businesses and communities. This funding is part of a larger $3.69 million initiative aimed at boosting regional tourism during the autumn and early winter seasons.

Tags: Louise Upston Southern Way Great South Tourism Waitaki Enterprise Dunedin Clutha Development Tourism Central Otago Destination Queenstown Lake Wanaka Tourism Regional Tourism Boost Fund

$450K Boost for Waikato Tourism: New International Autumn Travel Campaign

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Tourism and Hospitality Minister Louise Upston announced over $450,000 funding for the One Flight campaign to boost international tourism in the Waikato region during autumn, targeting visitors from Australia via direct flights to Hamilton Airport. The campaign, led by Hamilton & Waikato Tourism in collaboration with regional partners, offers new seasonal travel deals and themed itineraries highlighting attractions like the Waikato River Trails, Hobbiton Movie Set, and Waitomo glowworm caves. This initiative is part of a larger $3.69 million Regional Tourism Boost aiming to support local businesses, create jobs, and attract visitors to central North Island destinations in autumn and early winter 2026.

Tags: Louise Upston Waikato Hamilton Airport Hobbiton Movie Set Waitomo Len Lye Centre Hamilton & Waikato Tourism Destination Great Lake Taupō Visit Ruapehu Venture Taranaki

New Zealand Boosts Infrastructure and Renewables with Key RMA Reforms 2026

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The New Zealand Government has introduced a new National Policy Statement for Infrastructure and amended two others to streamline resource consenting, reduce costs, and accelerate renewable energy and infrastructure projects under the Resource Management Act (RMA). These changes aim to address the infrastructure deficit by providing clear, consistent direction to councils and developers, cutting red tape, and supporting the country’s economic growth, climate adaptation, and energy security goals. The updated national direction instruments, effective from January 2026, will integrate with the forthcoming modern planning system to ensure smoother implementation and continued progress.

Tags: Chris Bishop Simon Watts Simon Court RMA Reform National Policy Statement Infrastructure Renewable Electricity Generation Electricity Networks New Zealand Government Infrastructure Commission

New Zealand Updates Land Use and Natural Hazard Policies to Boost Development and Resilience

1 day ago | 39 views

The Government’s new reforms, effective today, aim to balance enabling urban development with protecting New Zealand’s most productive land, particularly by providing more flexible use of moderately productive Land Use Capability Class 3 land. Additionally, a new National Policy Statement for Natural Hazards introduces a consistent, risk-based approach for councils to manage natural hazard risks, enhancing community resilience amid climate change. These changes, part of the first tranche of national direction instruments under the RMA, support streamlined planning, safer communities, and will integrate with the upcoming modern planning system.

Tags: Chris Bishop Todd McClay RMA Reform National Policy Statement Land Use Capability Class 3 Natural Hazards New Zealand Government Agricultural Areas Climate Change Planning Bill

New Zealand Allows Granny Flats Without Building or Resource Consents for Affordable Housing

1 day ago | 53 views

New Zealand has removed the need for building and resource consents for granny flats up to 70 square metres, simplifying the process and reducing costs by up to $5,650 and 14 weeks. This change, part of the Coalition Government’s housing reforms, aims to increase affordable and diverse housing options while boosting construction jobs and easing council workloads. Homeowners must ensure their granny flats meet Building Code standards and local council rules, with guidance and templates available from government websites.

Tags: Chris Bishop Shane Jones Chris Penk New Zealand Coalition Government RMA Reform Building Act National Direction Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment Ministry for the Environment

Over 500 New Doctors Start Work in New Zealand Boosting Healthcare Access

2 days ago | 74 views

Over 500 newly graduated doctors have begun working across New Zealand, marking the start of their careers as House Officers providing frontline care. The government is investing in increasing medical school places by 100 annually to build a sustainable health system with more home-grown clinicians. Health Minister Simeon Brown emphasizes that this growth in the medical workforce will improve access to care for patients and communities nationwide.

Tags: Simeon Brown New Zealand Post Graduate Year 1 PGY1 House Officers medical school doctors healthcare government medical training

New Zealand Citizenship Wait Times Cut by 72% with Faster Processing

3 days ago | 100 views

Citizenship application wait times in New Zealand have decreased by 72% since Labour last governed, with average processing now taking 51 days compared to 180 days in October 2023. Despite consistent application numbers over the past three years, the Government has focused on efficient service delivery to reduce stress and provide certainty for applicants who have already spent at least five years in the country. Minister Brooke van Velden thanked the processing teams and emphasized the importance of reliable government services, noting applications can be submitted online or by post.

Tags: Brooke van Velden Labour New Zealand citizenship Department of Internal Affairs Government citizenship applications wait times citizenship processing New Zealand Government