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Fast-Track Approval Granted for Takitimu North Link Stage 2 in Bay of Plenty

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The Takitimu North Link – Stage 2, a 7.7-kilometre four-lane highway between Te Puna and Ōmokoroa in the Western Bay of Plenty, has received Fast-track approval, aiming to improve safety, reliability, and regional growth. This project is part of the Government’s broader infrastructure plan to address New Zealand’s infrastructure deficit, create jobs, and stimulate economic output, with the Takitimu North Link expected to generate around $610 million and over 4,800 jobs. It is the 14th project approved through the Fast-track process, which expedites infrastructure development across various sectors nationwide.

Tags: Chris Bishop NZTA Takitimu North Link Bay of Plenty Infrastructure Minister New Zealand Government Te Puna Ōmokoroa Transport infrastructure

Charter Schools Show Promising Attendance Rates with Focus on Improvement

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Associate Education Minister David Seymour reports that charter schools, which opened in 2025, have shown promising attendance rates slightly above state schools, with some schools significantly improving attendance among students facing educational challenges. Charter schools receive greater autonomy and funding flexibility but must meet minimum attendance standards based on their equity index, with ongoing monitoring and potential intervention by the Authorisation Board if standards are not met. The government aims for 80% regular attendance, emphasizing accountability to ensure more children attend school, learn, and succeed.

Tags: David Seymour charter schools attendance rate baseline data education challenges minimum standards equity index Authorisation Board school funding student attendance

Waihoehoe Road Upgrade Begins to Boost Auckland’s Transport Network by 2028

9 hours ago | 33 views

Construction has begun on the Waihoehoe Road Upgrade, a key project aimed at enhancing transport connections and supporting long-term growth in Auckland’s rapidly expanding South Auckland area. The upgrade will widen a 400-metre section of Waihoehoe Road, add new lanes and signalised intersections, and improve access to the new Drury train station and nearby housing developments, forming part of a major east-west arterial route. Scheduled for completion by mid-2028 at a cost of $136 to $148 million, the project integrates roads and rail to support future public transport, safety, and community connectivity.

Tags: Chris Bishop Waihoehoe Road Auckland Drury Ngākōroa Paerātā SH1 Papakura SH22 Drury KiwiRail Transport Minister

New Zealand Economy Grows 0.2% in Q4 2025, Strong Start to 2026

10 hours ago | 43 views

Economic data shows New Zealand's economy grew by 0.2% in the December quarter, with a 1.1% increase in the second half of 2025 after a flat first half. Finance Minister Nicola Willis notes that despite volatility and challenges like high inflation and interest rates, the economy is now in a stronger position. Although the recent Middle East conflict will affect growth, forecasts still predict continued economic expansion in 2026 under realistic scenarios.

Tags: Nicola Willis Finance Minister New Zealand GDP Stats NZ economy growth inflation interest rates Middle East conflict economic forecast

NZ Economy Shows Growth in Late 2025 Despite Global Uncertainties

10 hours ago | 41 views

Economic data shows New Zealand's economy grew by 0.2% in the December quarter, with a 1.1% increase in the second half of 2025 after a flat first half. Finance Minister Nicola Willis notes that despite volatility and recent Middle East conflicts, the economy is starting from a stronger position than in previous years. While the conflict may impact growth, forecasts still predict continued economic growth in 2026 under realistic scenarios.

Tags: Nicola Willis Finance Minister Stats NZ Gross Domestic Product New Zealand economy economic growth inflation interest rates Middle East conflict economic forecast

New Zealand Maintains Ban on Retaining North Island Reef Fish Bycatch

10 hours ago | 51 views

The proposal to allow commercial fishers in northern North Island to retain and sell certain reef fish caught as bycatch will not proceed, according to Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones. After considering over 22,000 public submissions and sustainability concerns, the historic ban protecting these species since 1993 will remain. The decision is part of a broader consultation on commercial fishing regulations, with further announcements forthcoming.

Tags: Shane Jones Oceans and Fisheries Minister North Island reef fish bycatch commercial fishers fishing regulations sustainability public consultation Quota Management species

Government Invests $4M in 18 Rural Wellbeing Initiatives Across New Zealand

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The New Zealand Government is supporting rural communities by funding 18 wellbeing initiatives through the Rural Wellbeing Fund, with $4 million allocated over four years by the Ministry for Primary Industries and Health New Zealand. The fund aims to enhance mental health and wellbeing support for farmers and rural residents, focusing on impactful grassroots programs to address service gaps. Key recipients include organizations like Whatever With Wiggy Charitable Trust and the Whanau Ora Community Clinic, receiving significant funding to help rural people thrive.

Tags: Todd McClay Matt Doocey Rural Wellbeing Fund New Zealand Government Ministry for Primary Industries Health New Zealand Farmstrong Charitable Trust NZ Federation of Young Farmers Seafood Sector Support Network Whanau Ora Community Clinic

Term 4 School Attendance Hits Highest Rate Since 2022, Showing Steady Growth

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Associate Education Minister David Seymour highlights that Term 4 2025 saw the highest regular school attendance rates since 2022, with 57.3% of students attending at least 90% of the term, reflecting a steady upward trend driven by government initiatives and increased parental involvement. Regional attendance rates were highest in Central and East Auckland at 62.6%, and schools are now required to implement attendance management plans with escalating interventions for absences, supported by improved frontline services and $140 million in additional funding over four years. Seymour emphasizes that regular attendance is crucial for positive educational and life outcomes, and early Term 1 data indicates the positive trend is continuing.

Tags: David Seymour Term 4 attendance school attendance New Zealand education attendance rates attendance initiatives attendance management plan student attendance Education Minister attendance data

Restoration Proposals Open for Historic Chateau Tongariro in National Park

12 hours ago | 94 views

The Conservation Minister Tama Potaka announced a Request for Proposals (RFP) opening on 19 March 2026 to find experienced operators to restore and manage the historic Chateau Tongariro and its associated buildings. The proposals must balance commercial viability with heritage conservation, respect for tangata whenua aspirations, and the cultural significance of Tongariro National Park. The selection panel will evaluate submissions to ensure the restoration supports tourism, local businesses, and aligns with the park's values, with no guarantee of concession awarded.

Tags: Chateau Tongariro Tama Potaka Tongariro National Park New Zealand Conservation Minister heritage restoration tourism tangata whenua Department of Conservation RFP 2026

Masterton’s Hood Aerodrome Upgraded with $10M Grant to Boost Safety and Economy

12 hours ago | 49 views

Masterton’s Hood Aerodrome has undergone significant upgrades, including runway improvements, new hangar sites, and enhanced infrastructure, funded by a $10 million government grant and additional local co-funding. These enhancements improve safety, meet Civil Aviation Authority certification, and support a range of aviation activities, boosting the region’s economic development and tourism potential. Additionally, $954,000 from the Regional Infrastructure Fund was used to strengthen flood protection and erosion control around the aerodrome, contributing to broader regional resilience efforts.

Tags: Mark Patterson Hood Aerodrome Masterton Wairarapa Associate Regional Development Minister Masterton District Council Civil Aviation Authority Regional Infrastructure Fund government grant aviation sector

Mental Health Innovation Fund Round Three Expands Access Across New Zealand

13 hours ago | 53 views

The Mental Health and Addiction Innovation Fund in New Zealand has entered its third round with changes to increase access, including revising the requirement for an independent Social Return on Investment (SROI) report to a more flexible proposal-based approach. These adjustments respond to sector feedback by lowering barriers such as matched-funding thresholds and allowing community organizations to better demonstrate outcomes while maintaining robust evaluation. With $20 million allocated over two years, the Fund aims to support grassroots initiatives that improve timely access to mental health and addiction services, protect public specialist services, and deliver scalable, evidence-based solutions.

Tags: Matt Doocey Mental Health Minister New Zealand Mental Health Addiction Innovation Fund Women’s Refuge Social Return on Investment Grassroots Organisations Mental Health Workforce Crisis Response

New Zealand Releases Oil Tickets to Support Global Supply Amid Strait of Hormuz Closure

16 hours ago | 99 views

New Zealand will release 1.577 million barrels of crude oil purchase options, known as oil tickets, to support the International Energy Agency’s collective response to oil supply disruptions caused by the Strait of Hormuz closure. This contribution, part of a larger IEA release of 400 million barrels, aims to ease global refinery pressure and stabilize markets without affecting New Zealand’s domestic fuel security. The released tickets pertain to crude oil and fuels incompatible with New Zealand’s system, meaning no physical oil supply will be directly released.

Tags: New Zealand International Energy Agency Shane Jones Strait of Hormuz oil tickets crude oil fuel security Middle East Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment

New Zealand and Ireland Strengthen Partnership on Agricultural Climate Research

1 day ago | 45 views

New Zealand and Ireland have signed a joint ministerial statement to advance agricultural climate research, building on a successful $34.5 million Joint Research Initiative launched in 2022. Both countries aim to develop tools that help farmers reduce greenhouse gas emissions without lowering production, focusing on pasture-based farming. Additionally, they launched the 2026-2030 Strategic Plan for the Global Research Alliance on Agricultural Greenhouse Gases to enhance scientific research, collaboration, and resource mobilization worldwide.

Tags: Todd McClay Noel Grealish New Zealand Ireland Agricultural Climate Research Joint Research Initiative Greenhouse Gas Emissions Ministry for Primary Industries Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine Global Research Alliance

NZ Trade Minister Todd McClay to Vice Chair WTO Conference in Cameroon

1 day ago | 60 views

Trade and Investment Minister Todd McClay will attend the 14th WTO Ministerial Conference in Cameroon as Vice Chair, playing a key role in facilitating negotiations. New Zealand emphasizes the importance of a rules-based global trade system and aims to uphold the WTO’s integrity amid rising protectionism and global economic challenges. The conference, attended by 166 member economies, will address issues including e-commerce, agricultural reform, and fisheries subsidies.

Tags: Todd McClay Damien O'Connor World Trade Organization WTO New Zealand Trade Minister Ministerial Conference Labour Party global trade supply chain resilience

New Zealand's Trade Minister Todd McClay to Vice Chair WTO Ministerial in Cameroon

1 day ago | 70 views

Trade and Investment Minister Todd McClay is attending the 14th WTO Ministerial Conference in Cameroon as Vice Chair, playing a key role in facilitating negotiations. New Zealand emphasizes the importance of a rules-based global trade system and aims to uphold the WTO’s integrity amid rising protectionism and global economic disruptions. The conference, attended by 166 member economies, will address issues including e-commerce, agriculture reform, and fisheries subsidies.

Tags: Todd McClay Damien O'Connor World Trade Organization WTO New Zealand Trade Minister Ministerial Conference Labour Party global trade supply chain resilience