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New Governance Model to Strengthen New Zealand's Commerce Commission by 2027
4 hours ago | 26 viewsNew Zealand is reforming its Commerce Commission to improve competition regulation by separating governance and regulatory functions, following an independent review that found the current structure ineffective. The new governance model, effective from July 2027, introduces an oversight board with external directors and a panel of expert commissioners to enhance decision-making and market competitiveness. Current leadership will provide continuity during the transition, with the Commerce (Commerce Commission Reform) Amendment Bill now under consideration by the Finance and Expenditure Committee.
Tags: Scott Simpson Dame Paula Rebstock Dr John Small Anne Callinan Commerce Commission Commerce Commission Reform Bill New Zealand Commerce and Consumer Affairs Finance and Expenditure Committee regulatory reformNew Commerce Commission Reform Bill to Strengthen Competition and Market Oversight in NZ
4 hours ago | 36 viewsNew Zealand is reforming its Commerce Commission to enhance competition, innovation, and market fairness by separating governance and regulatory functions, following an independent review that found the current structure inadequate. The new model, effective from July 2027, introduces an oversight board with external directors, a panel of expert commissioners, and delegated regulatory decision-making to improve strategic focus and operational effectiveness. Leadership continuity will be maintained with Dr. John Small as chief commissioner and board chair until 2030, ensuring stability during the transition.
Tags: Scott Simpson Dame Paula Rebstock Dr John Small Anne Callinan Commerce Commission Commerce Commission Reform Bill New Zealand Commerce and Consumer Affairs Finance and Expenditure Committee regulatory reformShaping New Zealand Tourism 2050: Growth, Sustainability, and System Reform
5 hours ago | 39 viewsThe speech highlights New Zealand's efforts to sustainably grow its tourism sector through initiatives like the Regional Events Promotion Fund, Major Events and Tourism Package, and investments in infrastructure such as cycle trails and the New Zealand International Convention Centre. It emphasizes the importance of coordinated national leadership, streamlined regional collaboration, and long-term investment to support tourism as a strategic national asset, culminating in the upcoming Tourism Policy Statement to provide clear direction and governance. The government aims to balance boosting visitor demand with enhancing supply capacity, ensuring growth benefits both visitors and New Zealand communities while protecting unique local experiences.
Tags: John Glover Susan Houge Mackenzie Otago Tourism Policy School New Zealand Tourism Growth Roadmap Tourism System Review Tourism Policy Statement Michelin Guide Regional Events Promotion Fund 2026 Hospitality SummitNew Zealand Boosts Support for Working Families Amid Rising Fuel Prices
6 hours ago | 43 viewsA bill has passed in Parliament providing temporary financial support to about 157,000 low-to-middle income working families affected by rising fuel prices due to the Middle East conflict, including a $50 weekly boost in the in-work tax credit starting April 7. The legislation also revises tax rules, such as thin capitalisation, to attract more foreign investment, particularly for infrastructure projects, while introducing measures to support startups, employee share schemes, new migrants, and digital nomads. These changes aim to strengthen New Zealand’s economy by helping households, encouraging business growth, and making the country more attractive for work, investment, and family life.
Tags: Simon Watts New Zealand Taxation Bill Middle East conflict fuel prices working families thin capitalisation rules digital nomads startupsPharmac's Deal with Medtronic to Save $1.2M Annually on Drug-Eluting Stents
8 hours ago | 50 viewsPharmac has proposed a provisional agreement with Medtronic New Zealand to supply 65% of drug-eluting stents to public hospitals, potentially saving $1.2 million annually while ensuring access to high-quality stents. The proposal, developed with input from the Interventional Cardiology Advisory Group, aims to improve procurement efficiency and collaboration between Pharmac and Health New Zealand. Public consultation is open until April 28 to gather feedback from healthcare professionals and stakeholders before finalizing the deal for implementation starting June 2026.
Tags: David Seymour Pharmac Medtronic New Zealand Health New Zealand Interventional Cardiology Advisory Group Associate Health Minister public hospitals Principal Supply Status Pharmaceutical ScheduleNew Zealand and Tuvalu Renew Partnership to Boost Climate Resilience and Regional Security
9 hours ago | 46 viewsPrime Minister Christopher Luxon met with Tuvalu Prime Minister Feleti Teo in Auckland to reaffirm the close friendship and partnership between New Zealand and Tuvalu, focusing on regional security, resilience, and prosperity. They renewed their Statement of Partnership, which includes additional support for Tuvalu’s coastal resilience efforts through the Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project. Discussions also addressed climate change, economic and social priorities, and New Zealand pledged support for Tuvalu’s upcoming pre-COP31 Leaders’ event.
Tags: Christopher Luxon Feleti Teo Tuvalu New Zealand Prime Minister Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project COP31 regional security climate change Pacific regionalismNew Zealand Government's Strategic Response to National Infrastructure Plan and Economic Challenges
10 hours ago | 48 viewsThe Government acknowledges New Zealand’s economic challenges, including systemic issues, exposure to shocks like the Middle East conflict, and rising debt, and is committed to targeted support for working families while maintaining fiscal discipline. It plans to respond to the National Infrastructure Plan with significant reforms focused on better planning, asset management, project prioritization, and transparency to improve infrastructure efficiency and resilience. Efforts include enhancing investment reporting, fostering bipartisan consensus on infrastructure practices, and preparing a robust fuel plan to mitigate supply risks, all aimed at building a stronger, more sustainable future for New Zealand.
Tags: Katie Bradford Nick Leggett Kieran McAnulty Nicola Willis Paul Krugman Raveen Geoff Labour Infrastructure Infrastructure New Zealand National Infrastructure PlanSpiny Rock Lobster Catch Limits Updated for Gisborne and Otago from April 2026
10 hours ago | 39 viewsCatch limits for spiny rock lobster have been reduced in Gisborne (CRA 3) due to ongoing pressure and cyclone impacts, with a 49-tonne reduction in commercial catch and efforts to spread fishing activity for stock recovery. Conversely, the Otago fishery (CRA 7) shows positive signs, prompting a 21.9-tonne increase in commercial catch limits to support the local economy. The review also confirmed current catch settings for Southern blue whiting remain appropriate, with changes effective from April 1, 2026, following consultation with stakeholders.
Tags: spiny rock lobster Gisborne Otago Shane Jones CRA 3 CRA 7 catch limits sustainability commercial fishers Southern blue whitingStats NZ Moves Over 60 Business Surveys Online to Ease Burden by 2026
10 hours ago | 57 viewsStats NZ is transitioning over 60 business surveys to an online platform starting August 2026 to reduce the administrative burden on businesses and modernize data collection. This shift, praised by Statistics Minister Dr Shane Reti and Small Business and Manufacturing Minister Chris Penk, particularly benefits small businesses by making survey completion faster, more convenient, and less disruptive. The move aims to improve response rates and ensure timely, accurate insights for policymaking while allowing businesses to focus on growth.
Tags: Stats NZ Dr Shane Reti Chris Penk business surveys online surveys small business manufacturing New Zealand Labour Cost Index Business Price IndexNew Taupō Commercial Vehicle Safety Centre Boosts Road Safety on NZ Freight Routes
12 hours ago | 55 viewsA new commercial vehicle safety centre has opened in Taupō to enhance road safety by monitoring heavy vehicles on busy freight routes using advanced technology like in-road scales and number plate recognition. This centre is part of a $200 million national network of 12 upgraded and new safety centres aimed at targeting high-risk operators, reducing serious crashes, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. Once completed, these centres will cover 46% of the heavy vehicle network, allowing NZ Police and NZTA to efficiently address unsafe driving practices and improve overall road safety.
Tags: Chris Bishop NZ Transport Agency NZ Police Taupō Commercial Vehicle Safety Centres SH1 SH5 Bombay CVSC heavy vehicles road safetyNew Zealand to Replace NCEA with New Senior Secondary Qualification System
12 hours ago | 206 viewsThe New Zealand Government has agreed to replace NCEA with a new senior secondary qualification system featuring two levels over Years 12 and 13, subject-based assessments, and a foundational Year 11 award focusing on literacy and numeracy. This reform aims to create a clearer, more consistent, and internationally comparable qualification aligned with a new knowledge-rich curriculum, addressing longstanding issues of fragmentation and reliability in NCEA. The phased implementation will begin in 2026, with ongoing sector engagement and support, including a national curriculum and assessment roadshow to prepare schools for the changes.
Tags: Erica Stanford New Zealand NCEA Education Minister senior secondary qualifications curriculum reform Foundational Award Year 11 curriculum Cabinet secondary school qualificationsNew Zealand Lowers Bowel Screening Age to 58, Expands Lifesaving Tests
1 day ago | 67 viewsNew Zealand has lowered the starting age for bowel screening from 60 to 58 across most regions, enabling around 40,000 more people to access early detection and potentially preventing hundreds of cancers and deaths over 25 years. The rollout is staged to ensure sufficient workforce and endoscopy capacity, with the FIT for Symptomatic pathway expanding nationwide to help detect bowel cancer earlier in symptomatic individuals and reduce unnecessary colonoscopies by at least 30%. These initiatives aim to improve cancer diagnostics and care, supporting earlier detection and better prioritization of patients to save more lives.
Tags: Simeon Brown New Zealand MidCentral Australia Auckland Counties Manukau Waitematā Waikato Hawke's BayRe-Energise 26 Report Calls for Coordinated Action to Build NZ Energy Workforce
1 day ago | 75 viewsThe Re-Energise 26 report highlights the urgent need for coordinated efforts to build New Zealand’s energy workforce to meet growing sector demands and avoid missed opportunities. Key challenges include workforce uncertainty, training pipeline issues, and critical role shortages, while opportunities lie in unified talent development and clearer career pathways. The government, industry, and educators must collaborate to strengthen skills, improve job connections, and support regions facing industry decline to ensure a sustainable energy sector future.
Tags: Louise Upston New Zealand Energy Resources Aotearoa Electricity Engineers’ Association Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment Social Development and Employment Minister energy workforce energy sector governmentNew Zealand Launches National Diabetes Roadmap to Improve Care and Prevention
1 day ago | 64 viewsThe National Diabetes Roadmap has been launched in New Zealand to improve prevention, care, and health outcomes for the 348,000 people affected by diabetes, with a focus on earlier intervention, stronger leadership, and better use of technology. The plan includes updating diagnostic criteria to identify more people earlier, expanding community support, enhancing screening, and addressing diabetes drivers, especially in vulnerable communities such as Māori, Pacific, and South Asian populations. An oversight group will guide implementation, aiming for coordinated system-level change to reduce diabetes-related harm and ensure timely, effective treatment nationwide.
Tags: Simeon Brown Jim MannHamilton Airport Runway Extension Boosted by $6.5M Loan for Growth and Resilience
1 day ago | 431 viewsHamilton Airport will receive a $6.5 million loan from the Regional Infrastructure Fund to extend its runway by 255 meters, enhancing its capacity and resilience as a key hub for domestic and international freight and passenger transport. The upgrade, including apron expansion and lighting improvements, supports Waikato’s major manufacturers and exporters and provides an alternative airport option during disruptions at other North Island airports. The project, led by Waikato Regional Airport Ltd with a $3.3 million contribution, is expected to create up to 39 local jobs and strengthen New Zealand’s national aviation network.
Tags: Hamilton Airport runway extension Regional Infrastructure Fund Shane Jones Waikato national aviation network Regional Development Minister Waikato Regional Airport Ltd Coalition Government airport construction jobs