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Government Allocates $50M for New Geothermal Projects to Boost Regional Growth

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The New Zealand Government has ringfenced $50 million from the Regional Infrastructure Fund to support early-stage geothermal projects, aiming to de-risk exploration and boost regional productivity and resilience. So far, three projects have received funding, including two $10 million loans for the Taumanu and Kopura geothermal projects and a $3 million grant for the Whakatāne Geothermal Temperature Gradient Well Programme. These initiatives are expected to create jobs, promote Māori economic development, and enhance renewable energy capacity through exploration and potential new geothermal power stations.

Tags: Shane Jones Taumanu Kopura Eastland Generation Māori University of Auckland Geothermal Institute Whakatāne Regional Infrastructure Fund Bay of Plenty

New Zealand’s Geothermal Strategy Aims to Double Energy Use by 2040

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The Government has launched the "From the Ground Up" strategy to double geothermal energy use by 2040, aiming to boost investment, modernize regulations, and support both traditional and next-generation geothermal technologies. The plan emphasizes regional economic growth, Māori partnerships, and unlocking the cultural and economic value of geothermal resources. By improving development conditions and fostering innovation, the strategy seeks to enhance New Zealand's energy resilience and position it as a global leader in geothermal power.

Tags: Shane Jones New Zealand Geothermal Rotorua Ngāwhā Kawerau Taupō Māori Resources Minister From the Ground Up

NZ Leads FIT Partnership to Strengthen Global Supply Chain Resilience Amid Middle East Conflict

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Trade and Investment Minister Todd McClay highlighted the impact of the Middle East conflict on global supply chains during the Future of Investment and Trade (FIT) Partnership meeting, emphasizing the risks of disruptions such as fuel supply challenges. He stressed the importance of keeping trade lines open and urged FIT members to collaborate on maintaining resilient supply chains through real-time information sharing and coordinated responses. The FIT Partnership, comprising 16 small and medium trade-dependent countries, aims to strengthen global trade cooperation and will hold its next ministerial meeting in Auckland in July 2026.

Tags: Todd McClay Future of Investment and Trade FIT Partnership New Zealand Middle East conflict supply chains trade disruption export restrictions global trade

New Simplified ERO School Reports to Boost Parent Insights from Term 2

4 hours ago | 37 views

Education Minister Erica Stanford announced an overhaul of ERO’s school reports to provide parents with clearer, more relevant information focused on student achievement, progress, and engagement. The new reports, co-designed with parents and launching in Term 2, will offer detailed, easy-to-understand visuals covering nearly twice as many topics, highlighting both successes and areas for improvement. This initiative complements wider government education reforms aimed at enhancing student outcomes through improved assessments and reporting, ensuring parents can actively support their child's learning journey.

Tags: Erica Stanford ERO Education Minister parents school reports student achievement education reforms Phonics Check Year 2 maths check curriculum

Government Launches Inquiry into Fatal Tauranga Landslides and Safety Measures

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The Cabinet has approved the Terms of Reference and membership for a Government Inquiry into the fatal landslides in Tauranga that killed eight people on 22 January 2026, aiming to determine how the events occurred, assess agency responses, and identify lessons to prevent future tragedies. The Inquiry will be led by retired Supreme Court Judge Sir Mark O’Regan, with experts Dr Helen Anderson and Steve Symon supporting, and will maintain respectful communication with victims' families throughout the process. It will begin gathering evidence on 30 March and must deliver its final report with recommendations by 3 December 2026.

Tags: Chris Penk Sir Mark O’Regan Helen Anderson Steve Symon Tauranga Mauao Pāpāmoa Mount Maunganui WorkSafe New Zealand

Health NZ Shifts Decision-Making Closer to Patients for Better Care from July 1

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From 1 July, Health New Zealand will decentralize decision-making to regions and districts, granting them authority over workforce, budgets, and service delivery to improve responsiveness and patient care. The national body will retain responsibility for strategy, standards, and system-wide planning, ensuring a coordinated health system. These changes aim to reduce bureaucracy, empower frontline healthcare providers, and enhance access to care by making decisions closer to patients and communities.

Tags: Health New Zealand Simeon Brown healthcare hospitals patients communities workforce service delivery health system reform

Health Minister Simeon Brown Welcomes New Health NZ Staff Pay Agreement

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Health Minister Simeon Brown has welcomed the ratification of a new collective agreement for approximately 4,400 Health New Zealand staff represented by the Public Service Association, recognizing their vital role in supporting frontline health services. The agreement includes a 2.5% pay increase in the first year, a 2% increase in the second year, a $500 lump-sum payment, and enhanced on-call and after-hours allowances. This ratification brings the total number of Health New Zealand employees covered by collective agreements to around 20,000, ensuring staff certainty and continued quality care for New Zealanders.

Tags: Simeon Brown Health Minister Health New Zealand Public Service Association PSA PAKS APEX collective agreement frontline teams pay increase

New Zealand Invests $25M to Boost Hospital Capacity and Care This Winter

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Health New Zealand is investing an additional $25 million to increase hospital capacity, staffing, and preparedness for higher winter demand, including adding up to 378 full-time staff, 71 extra hospital beds, and 567 short stay beds in aged care facilities. The comprehensive winter plan focuses on prevention, strengthening primary care, improving hospital flow, and supporting timely discharges to manage increased pressure on emergency departments and frontline staff. Health Minister Simeon Brown emphasizes early planning and expanded resources to ensure timely patient care despite rising demand and challenges during the winter months.

Tags: Simeon Brown Health New Zealand hospital capacity winter demand emergency department aged residential care vaccination primary care frontline staff

SH35 East Coast Reopens 24/7 After Severe Weather Repairs

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Transport Minister Chris Bishop announced the end of night closures on State Highway 35, restoring 24-hour access after severe weather caused extensive damage earlier this year. Crews have removed around 25,000 cubic metres of material, installed drainage, and laid new road surfaces, though ongoing work and caution while driving remain necessary. Additionally, work has begun on a retaining wall at the Waikura slip to improve road resilience, with continued efforts expected to ensure safety and access.

Tags: Chris Bishop Transport Minister State Highway 35 SH35 East Coast route NZTA Waikura Punaruku Hicks Bay Te Araroa

New Bill to Reform NZ Alcohol Laws Boosts Hospitality and Reduces Red Tape

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A new Bill has been introduced in New Zealand to simplify and reform alcohol laws, reducing bureaucratic red tape and supporting economic growth, particularly benefiting the hospitality sector. Key changes include streamlining licensing processes, allowing extended hours for major events, permitting clubs and certain restaurants to serve alcohol more flexibly, and exempting hairdressers and barbers from onerous licensing requirements. The reforms aim to balance responsible adult choice with harm reduction, with further improvements expected following ongoing sector consultations and regulatory reviews.

Tags: Nicole McKee David Seymour New Zealand Sale and Supply of Alcohol Amendment Bill alcohol laws reform hospitality sector Ministry for Regulation Rugby World Cup hairdressing and barbering licensed premises

NZ and Australia Ministers Meet in Canberra to Strengthen 75-Year Alliance

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Foreign Minister Winston Peters and Defence Minister Judith Collins will attend the third annual Australia and New Zealand Foreign and Defence Ministers’ Meeting (ANZMIN) in Canberra to strengthen their strategic partnership. Marking 75 years of the New Zealand-Australia Alliance, they will discuss shared approaches to foreign policy, security, and defence amid increasing instability in the Indo-Pacific and globally. The ministers will also hold bilateral meetings with their Australian counterparts to address issues including cooperation in the Pacific and Antarctica.

Tags: Winston Peters Judith Collins Penny Wong Richard Marles ANZMIN New Zealand Australia Foreign Policy Defence Ministers

Energy Minister Simon Watts to Attend Indo-Pacific Energy Security Forum 2026

3 days ago | 68 views

Energy Minister Simon Watts is traveling to Japan to participate in the Indo-Pacific Energy Security Ministerial and Business Forum, emphasizing the importance of energy security amid Middle East conflicts and geopolitical uncertainty. New Zealand is committed to securing global energy supply chains, particularly for liquid fuels, and remains prepared with resilient fuel systems and healthy stockpiles. The forum provides a key opportunity for New Zealand to collaborate with Indo-Pacific partners and support the International Energy Agency’s collective actions.

Tags: Simon Watts Energy Minister New Zealand International Energy Agency energy security fuel supply Middle East conflict international collaboration

NZ Racing Minister Backs Greyhound Rehoming Plans Amid Racing Phase-Out

4 days ago | 90 views

Racing Minister Winston Peters supports plans to rehome greyhounds as New Zealand transitions away from greyhound racing, emphasizing a careful, multi-stage process involving industry input and select committee feedback. The Ministerial Advisory Committee proposes establishing a transition agency to manage dog care, provide mental health and retraining support for industry workers, and collaborate with animal welfare groups to ensure successful rehoming. This transition follows years of reviews highlighting animal welfare issues and reflects strong public support for ending greyhound racing.

Tags: Winston Peters Racing Minister greyhound racing Ministerial Advisory Committee select committee SPCA New Zealand greyhound rehoming animal welfare transition agency

NZ Customs Minister Casey Costello to Attend Global Fraud Summit in Europe

4 days ago | 99 views

Customs and Associate Police Minister Casey Costello will attend the Global Fraud Summit in Vienna to address the growing issue of fraud, which is a prevalent crime in New Zealand linked to international organized crime and money laundering. The summit, hosted by INTERPOL and the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, emphasizes the need for international cooperation to combat transnational fraud. After the summit, Minister Costello will visit Geneva and London for meetings related to her Customs, Police, and Health responsibilities.

Tags: Casey Costello New Zealand INTERPOL UN Office on Drugs and Crime Global Fraud Summit London Vienna United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Red Cross Red Crescent

Anna Adams Appointed King’s Counsel Ahead of Solicitor-General Role in 2026

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Attorney-General Judith Collins announced that incoming Solicitor-General Anna Adams has been appointed as King’s Counsel, recognizing her outstanding contributions to the legal profession. Ms. Adams, an expert in public law with 28 years of experience, is praised for her judgment, integrity, and leadership, and will begin her role as Solicitor-General on 11 May 2026. This appointment aligns with the tradition of Solicitors-General being named King’s or Queen’s Counsel.

Tags: Judith Collins Anna Adams Herbert Evans Paul Neazor Michael Heron Una Jagose