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Te Huia Passenger Rail Service Extended for One Year by NZ Transport Agency

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Rail Minister Winston Peters welcomes the New Zealand Transport Agency’s decision to extend the Waikato-Auckland passenger rail service Te Huia by one year. The service, funded to refurbish carriages and build a depot, faced challenges due to Covid-19 but has since gained strong patronage and high customer satisfaction. The extension allows for a fair assessment of the service, which has become a key commuter and city connector.

Tags: New Zealand Transport Agency Te Huia Rail Minister Winston Peters KiwiRail Hamilton Waikato Regional Council commuter rail service

New Ministry for Cities, Environment, Regions and Transport Set to Launch in 2026

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The Government has introduced legislation to create the Ministry for Cities, Environment, Regions and Transport (MCERT), consolidating housing, transport, urban development, and environmental functions into one agency. This involves disestablishing the Ministry for the Environment and transferring its statutory responsibilities to MCERT, which will provide integrated advice to address economic and environmental challenges. MCERT is scheduled to be established by April 2026 and operational by July 2026, with a chief executive appointment forthcoming.

Tags: Chris Bishop Penny Simmonds Ministry for Cities Environment Regions and Transport MCERT Ministry for the Environment Ministry of Housing and Urban Development Ministry of Transport Department of Internal Affairs Environment Act RMA Reform

Visa-Free Travel Boosts New Zealand Tourism with 36,800 Chinese and Pacific Visitors

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A new visa-free travel option via the New Zealand electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA) for eligible Chinese and Pacific visitors arriving from Australia has significantly increased tourism, with visits nearly tripling to 36,800 and generating an estimated $210 million in economic benefits. This streamlined process reduces costs and wait times compared to traditional visas, prompting 85% of Chinese and 82% of Pacific travelers to visit specifically because of the change. The influx of visitors is boosting local businesses, especially in key tourism regions like the South Island, aligning with the government’s goal to support Kiwi businesses and regional growth.

Tags: Erica Stanford Louise Upston New Zealand Chinese visitors Pacific visitors NZeTA tourism South Island Immigration Minister

Health Minister Appoints Four New Members to Nursing Council of New Zealand

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Health Minister Simeon Brown announced four new appointments to the Nursing Council of New Zealand to maintain strong leadership in the sector. The appointees—Alex Gordon, Amanda Singleton, Helen Nielsen, and Dr. Julia Hennessy—bring diverse expertise in governance, health service management, clinical practice, and education. Their combined experience aims to ensure nurses remain competent and fit to practice, protecting the health and safety of New Zealanders.

Tags: Simeon Brown Alex Gordon Amanda Singleton Helen Nielsen Julia Hennessy Nursing Council New Zealand health leadership nursing clinical experience

Auckland Housing Reform: Balancing Growth, Affordability, and Community Needs

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The Government is committed to transforming Auckland into a world-class, international city by enabling significant housing growth, infrastructure development, and urban density, with reforms like the Planning Bill, Natural Environment Bill, and Plan Change 120 (PC120) playing key roles. Housing affordability and capacity are central to boosting productivity, reducing government spending on housing support, and addressing moral concerns about intergenerational equity, with recent policy adjustments softening housing capacity targets to balance growth with community concerns. Overall, over a decade of housing policy progress—including the Auckland Unitary Plan, National Policy Statement on Urban Development, and Medium Density Residential Standards—reflects a sustained effort to create a more prosperous, liveable Auckland through strategic, evidence-based urban planning.

Tags: Rupert Hodson Sarah Sinclair Paul Krugman Ryan Greenway McGrevy Yun So Stuart Donovan Matthew Maltman Edward Glaeser Joseph Gyorko Phil Twyford

Government Lowers Auckland Housing Capacity Requirement to 1.6 Million Homes

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The Government will amend the Resource Management Act to reduce Auckland Council’s minimum housing capacity requirement under Plan Change 120 from over 2 million to 1.6 million homes, allowing more targeted growth around the city centre, rapid transit stations, and metropolitan centres. This change provides Auckland Council greater flexibility to respond to public feedback and focus development where infrastructure supports it, while still meeting national urban development policies. Additionally, the Government will investigate and potentially adjust planning controls in Auckland’s CBD to unlock further housing and business potential, ensuring growth aligns with economic and liveability goals.

Tags: Chris Bishop Auckland Council Resource Management Act Plan Change 120 Medium Density Residential Standards City Rail Link Auckland Unitary Plan National Policy Statement on Urban Development Eden Park New Zealand Government

State-Owned Enterprises Minister Announces Key Reappointments to Four SOEs

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State-Owned Enterprises Minister Simeon Brown announced reappointments to leadership roles at four state-owned companies, including AsureQuality Ltd, Dunedin International Airport Ltd, Meteorological Service of New Zealand Ltd, and New Zealand Post Ltd. The reappointments, effective between March and July 2026, involve key positions such as Chair, Deputy Chair, and directors. Brown emphasized that these experienced leaders will provide stability and strong governance to support the organisations' delivery for New Zealanders.

Tags: Simeon Brown Belinda Storey Catherine Taylor Brendon Puketapu Bruce Wattie

New Alcohol Licensing Rules Boost Sports and Community Clubs in NZ

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Sports clubs, RSAs, and community clubs in New Zealand will now have the option to choose between a club licence or an on-licence for serving alcohol, allowing them to serve the wider public beyond just members and their guests. This change enables clubs to host more events, attract more customers, and increase revenue, which can be reinvested into community facilities and activities. Additionally, it opens up club facilities to the broader community, providing greater access to affordable hospitality and social spaces previously restricted by licensing laws.

Tags: Nicole McKee Associate Justice Minister sports clubs RSAs community clubs club licence alcohol serving New Zealand local communities

New Alcohol Licensing Laws Boost Community Clubs and Local Events in NZ

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Sports clubs, RSAs, and community clubs in New Zealand will soon have the option to choose between a club licence or an on-licence for serving alcohol, allowing them to serve the wider public beyond just members and their guests. This change aims to enable clubs to host more events, increase revenue, and better support their communities by funding activities, facilities, and equipment. Additionally, the reform will make club facilities more accessible to the public, enhancing community engagement and enjoyment.

Tags: Nicole McKee Associate Justice Minister sports clubs RSAs community clubs club licence alcohol serving local communities New Zealand

Fast-Track Approval Boosts Queenstown with 2,800 New Homes and Jobs

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Infrastructure Minister Chris Bishop has approved a Fast-track application by RCL Homestead Bay Limited to build 2,800 homes and a commercial precinct in Queenstown, addressing the region's severe housing shortage and high prices. The project is expected to contribute $720.3 million to GDP and create approximately 4,420 construction jobs, while minimizing pressure on existing infrastructure through independent wastewater systems. This approval marks the 10th successful Fast-track project, demonstrating the system's effectiveness in accelerating essential infrastructure developments across New Zealand.

Tags: Chris Bishop RCL Homestead Bay Limited Queenstown New Zealand Homestead Bay Infrastructure Minister Queenstown Lakes Housing Development Economic Boost

New Zealand Invests $80M in Critical Minerals to Boost Regional Growth and Jobs

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The New Zealand Government has allocated $80 million from the Regional Infrastructure Fund to develop and process domestic critical minerals, aiming to boost jobs, investment, and regional economic recovery. Critical minerals are vital for modern technologies and global supply chains, and New Zealand seeks to position itself as a reliable source while fostering advanced processing and international partnerships. The funding supports projects aligned with the Minerals Strategy, with applications accepted and successful initiatives to be announced after evaluation.

Tags: Winston Peters Shane Jones Regional Infrastructure Fund Critical Minerals Minerals Strategy New Zealand Government Regional Development Economic Recovery Supply Chain Rare Earths

Stuart Calman Appointed New Zealand’s Climate Change Ambassador for 2026

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Stuart Calman has been appointed as New Zealand’s Climate Change Ambassador, bringing extensive experience in foreign policy, trade, and climate policy, particularly in the Pacific and Southeast Asia. His role will focus on supporting Australia’s chairmanship of the UN Climate COP31 negotiations in 2026 and advancing New Zealand’s economic, trade, and climate objectives. Calman, a senior diplomat with a background in energy and sustainable development, will begin his Wellington-based position on February 16, 2026, succeeding Stuart Horne.

Tags: Simon Watts Stuart Calman New Zealand Climate Change Ambassador Stuart Horne ASEAN Massey University Ngāti Toa Raukawa ki te Tonga Kāi Tahu

SH35 Reopens Tomorrow Connecting Tairāwhiti to Bay of Plenty After Floods

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State Highway 35, closed for three weeks due to heavy rainfall and significant slips, will reopen daily from 7am to 7pm tomorrow, restoring vital access between Tairāwhiti and the eastern Bay of Plenty. Major repair efforts focused on clearing large slips, especially the Punaruku slip, with crews working around the clock to ensure safety despite ongoing fragility and single-lane traffic. Transport Minister Chris Bishop emphasized the importance of the reopening for local communities and thanked workers and residents for their patience and support during the restoration process.

Tags: Chris Bishop Dana Kirkpatrick State Highway 35 Tairāwhiti Bay of Plenty Pōtaka Te Araroa Waikura slip Punaruku slip Cyclone Gabrielle

NZTA Seeks Approvals for Auckland Northwest Busway to Boost Public Transport

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The New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) has applied for statutory approvals under the Fast-track Approvals Act for the Northwest Busway project, which will provide a dedicated busway along State Highway 16 with seven stations to improve public transport in Auckland’s rapidly growing northwest. This project aims to deliver faster, more frequent, and reliable service, easing congestion by moving up to 9,000 passengers per hour and reducing motorway traffic, supported by an investment of around $550 million for initial stages and further funding planned for subsequent phases. The busway is part of an integrated transport plan to support growth, enhance connectivity, and maximize benefits from other projects like the City Rail Link, with a strong benefit-cost ratio indicating high returns on investment.

Tags: NZTA Northwest Busway Chris Bishop Auckland State Highway 16 Brigham Creek Westgate Station Te Atatū Point Chevalier Western Springs

New Military Health and Performance Centre Opens at Burnham Camp for NZDF

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A new Military Health and Performance Centre, Tû Manawa Ora, has opened at Burnham Military Camp to enhance the health, wellbeing, and operational readiness of New Zealand Defence Force personnel by providing comprehensive medical, rehabilitation, psychological, and training services under one roof. The $22 million facility, completed in 18 months, aims to set a new standard for military healthcare infrastructure, supporting both prevention and treatment to improve retention and performance. Strategically located at the largest South Island military base, the centre reflects a strong commitment to caring for Defence personnel throughout their service and beyond.

Tags: Chris Penk New Zealand Defence Force Burnham Military Camp Tû Manawa Ora Hawkins New Zealand Ernst & Young GHD NZ Beca Defence Estate and Infrastructure Associate Defence Minister