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New National Reporting System Gives Parents Clearer Insight Into Student Progress

7 hours ago | 50 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

8 hours ago | 42 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.

Tags: Erica Stanford Ngā Mokopuna Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Ngā Mokopuna Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Hawaiki Hou Māori Medium Education Kaupapa Māori Education WAI 3310 Waitangi Tribunal Kōhanga Reo Virtual Learning Network

New Rural Health Training Program Boosts West Coast Workforce and Care

10 hours ago | 41 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

1 day ago | 73 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.

Tags: Simeon Brown New Zealand Health Minister asthma diabetes epilepsy high blood pressure GP nurse practitioners prescriptions

New ADHD Treatment Access in New Zealand Expanded to GPs and Nurse Practitioners

1 day ago | 42 views

New Zealand has expanded who can assess, diagnose, and start treatment for ADHD to improve timely access, allowing specialist GPs and nurse practitioners to manage adults and certain nurse practitioners to treat children under 18. Previously, only specialists could prescribe ADHD medicines, but now prescribing rules have been widened, removing prior restrictions and easing access to medication. These changes, along with removing renewal requirements for funded stimulant medicines, aim to connect more people with support earlier and positively impact education, employment, relationships, and mental health.

Tags: Matt Doocey ADHD New Zealand Medsafe Pharmac GPs nurse practitioners paediatrician psychiatrist Ministry of Health

Biosecurity Levy Reduced by 30% for Incoming Air Passengers in New Zealand

1 day ago | 42 views

The biosecurity component of the Border Processing Levy for most arriving air passengers will decrease by 30 percent, from $16.92 to $12.03, as the costs of rebuilding border operations after COVID-19 have been paid off. The levy funds essential biosecurity services like x-ray screening and detector dogs, which protect New Zealand's economy and environment, particularly benefiting farmers and other primary industries. The government plans to use levy funds to modernize border biosecurity through investments in new technology, including a digital border program and enhanced passenger processing systems.

Tags: Andrew Hoggard Biosecurity New Zealand Border Processing Levy biosecurity air travel New Zealand Traveller Declaration detector dogs digital border programme

Government Supports Northland and Gisborne Schools Amid Severe Weather Disruptions

3 days ago | 54 views

The Government is providing support to schools, kura, and families in Northland and Gisborne to minimize disruptions caused by severe weather, including restoring transport services, maintaining school lunch programs, and setting up an Education Hub at Whangaruru School for displaced students. Some schools in Gisborne have postponed start dates or are exploring alternatives like online learning and shared teaching spaces to ensure continued education. The Ministry of Education is actively assessing school damages, offering helplines for concerns, and working closely with schools to provide ongoing assistance and support.

Tags: Erica Stanford Northland Gisborne Whangaruru School Te Araroa Hicks Bay Ministry of Education Healthy School Lunches Education Hub school transport

NZ Extends Defence Liaison Officer Deployment in Israel Amid Gaza Crisis

3 days ago | 73 views

New Zealand has extended the deployment of its Defence Force liaison officer to Israel by three months, until May 3, 2026. The extension aims to enhance understanding of the evolving and complex situation in Gaza as the peace plan progresses. The liaison officer will remain based in the US-led Civil Military Coordination Centre to inform future decisions on New Zealand’s contributions.

Tags: Judith Collins New Zealand Defence Force Gaza Israel NZDF liaison officer Defence Minister Civil Military Coordination Centre peace plan deployment extension New Zealand

Restoring 110 Hectares of Native Forest on Northland’s Kōwhairoa Peninsula

3 days ago | 70 views

A restoration project on Northland’s Kōwhairoa Peninsula Historic Reserve aims to reestablish 110 hectares of native forest through planting 132,000 native trees and pest control, supported by $1.54 million in government funding. Led by Te Komanga Marae Trust and guided by ecologist Dr. Adam Forbes, the initiative revives a culturally and ecologically significant site cleared by early settlers, using locally-sourced seeds. The project, launched in 2019 and funded under the Provincial Growth Fund’s One Billion Trees programme, is progressing well and expected to be completed by the end of 2026.

Tags: Shane Jones Roger Kingi Adam Forbes Te Komanga Marae Trust Ngāti Kahu ki Whangaroa Te Uru Rākau Department of Conservation Provincial Growth Fund One Billion Trees Northland

Temporary Accommodation and Marae Support Aid Severe Weather Recovery in NZ

3 days ago | 63 views

Minister Tama Potaka announced that temporary accommodation, including motorhomes, and marae-led welfare support are being provided to those displaced by recent severe weather, with rapid assessments and placements through the Government’s Temporary Accommodation Service. Marae have played a crucial role in offering shelter and kai, supported by a $1 million Marae Emergency Response Fund to acknowledge their leadership and cover associated costs. People needing accommodation or insurance claim support are encouraged to register with the relevant services, and marae or organizations can seek reimbursement through Te Puni Kōkiri.

Tags: Tama Potaka Te Puni Kōkiri Marae Emergency Response Fund Temporary Accommodation Service New Zealand Claims Resolution Service Māori Development Associate Minister of Housing Northland marae whānau

New $200M Mason Clinic Facility Boosts Forensic Mental Health Care in NZ

3 days ago | 83 views

A new $200 million, 10,000-square-metre facility at Auckland's Mason Clinic has opened, significantly enhancing New Zealand's forensic mental health services with 60 replacement inpatient beds and modern infrastructure. This expansion aims to improve safety, treatment quality, and long-term care for patients while supporting staff and protecting the community. The project is part of a broader nearly $1 billion national investment to modernize mental health facilities, including additional beds funded in Budget 2025 to further improve access and outcomes.

Tags: Simeon Brown Matt Doocey Mason Clinic Auckland forensic mental health E Tū Wairua Hinengaro New Zealand mental health services Budget 2025 Midland region

Government Partners with NZ Young Farmers to Promote Safety and Leadership in Agriculture

3 days ago | 77 views

The New Zealand Government, through ACC, is partnering with NZ Young Farmers to sponsor the 2024 FMG Young Farmer of the Year competition, aiming to support and develop future leaders in the food and fibre sector. This collaboration emphasizes injury prevention, safety, and recovery in farming, addressing the high risk of agricultural injuries and the significant costs associated with them. By integrating ACC’s expertise, the competition promotes safe, sustainable farming careers while highlighting the skills, resilience, and leadership required in New Zealand’s vital agricultural industry.

Tags: New Zealand Nicola Grigg ACC NZ Young Farmers FMG Young Farmer of the Year agriculture farming safety injury prevention youth competition government investment

Crown and Ngāti Hāua Finalize Historic Treaty Settlement with $19M Redress

4 days ago | 78 views

The Crown and Ngāti Hāua have concluded nine years of negotiations with settlement legislation passing in Parliament, acknowledging historical Treaty breaches and returning 64 culturally significant sites along with $19 million in financial redress. The legislation also provides statutory pardons for Te Rangiātea and Mātene Ruta Te Whareaitu, who were wrongfully tried under martial law in 1846, restoring their mana and honouring their legacy. This settlement aims to restore the relationship between the Crown and Ngāti Hāua and support the iwi’s economic, social, and cultural wellbeing for future generations.

Tags: Ngāti Hāua Crown Treaty of Waitangi Paul Goldsmith Te Rangiātea Mātene Ruta Te Whareaitu Taumarunui Te Pua o Te Riri Kore New Zealand Parliament Treaty settlement

Government $950K Loan Boosts Māori Farmland Productivity and Regional Growth

4 days ago | 71 views

The Government is providing a $950,000 loan through the Regional Infrastructure Fund to the Omuturangi 6E & 7A Ahu Whenua Trust to upgrade farmland infrastructure near Hāwera, enabling increased milking capacity and a 25% boost in milk production. This investment aims to create jobs, support regional growth, and help the trust transition from passive leasing to active farm management while training its people in commercial farming. Without the loan, the land would have reverted to less-productive grazing, but the project will benefit both the trust’s owners and the wider local economy, with construction starting soon.

Tags: Mark Patterson Tama Potaka Omuturangi 6E & 7A Ahu Whenua Trust Māori trust Regional Infrastructure Fund Hāwera Māori Development Minister Rural Communities Minister farmland productivity dairy farming

New Day Specialist Schools Open in NZ for Children with Complex Needs by 2028

4 days ago | 94 views

The New Zealand Government is establishing two new day specialist schools in Palmerston North and South Auckland by 2027-2028 to support children with high and complex needs, marking the first such development in nearly 50 years. This initiative addresses long-standing demand for specialist education, expanding the total number of specialist schools to 29 and providing families with more tailored learning options. Funded through recent budgets, the schools will feature purpose-built, accessible facilities designed to foster inclusion and help students unlock their potential.

Tags: Erica Stanford Nicola Willis New Zealand specialist schools education high and complex needs Palmerston North South Auckland Government learning support