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Education Minister Appoints Debbie Francis to Revitalize Teaching Council Board

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Education Minister Erica Stanford has announced Debbie Francis's appointment to the Teaching Council board to support the organisation through significant challenges. Francis, with extensive experience in organisational change and strategy across public and private sectors, is expected to help address pressing issues and restore trust in the council. Her background includes leadership roles at PwC, educational institutions, and a Masters in Public Policy, highlighting her capability to contribute effectively to the council's renewal.

Tags: Erica Stanford Debbie Francis Teaching Council PwC New Zealand Correspondence School UCOL Lincoln University Education Minister organisational change public policy

Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei to Open Innovative Charter School in 2026

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Associate Education Minister David Seymour announced that Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei will open a charter school, Te Kura o Ngāti Whātua ki Tamaki, in Term 3 of 2026, offering innovative, iwi-led, real-world learning with digital tools and cultural integration. The charter school model provides the same funding as state schools but with greater flexibility and stricter accountability to better meet diverse student needs. This new school will be among 20 charter schools opening in 2026, with more expected as the government encourages both new openings and conversions from state schools.

Tags: David Seymour Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei Te Kura o Ngāti Whātua ki Tamaki charter schools Māori iwi education Charter School Agency Authorisation Board kapa haka

Record 235 Nurses Receive Scholarships for Advanced Primary Care Education in 2024

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A record 235 primary care registered nurses in New Zealand will begin advanced education this year through the Government’s Registered Nurse Primary Care Scholarships, nearly doubling the initially planned number. These nurses will pursue qualifications enabling them to become registered nurse prescribers, expanding their ability to prescribe a wider range of medicines and improve patient access to care. This initiative aims to enhance healthcare delivery by reducing pressure on GPs and hospitals, fostering a more sustainable system, and supporting the development of future nurse practitioners.

Tags: Simeon Brown Health Minister registered nurses primary care Nurse Primary Care Scholarships postgraduate diploma Master of Nursing nurse prescribers nurse practitioners New Zealand

New Zealand Strengthens Pacific Partnerships at US Pacific Agenda Summit

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Customs Minister Casey Costello will attend the US-hosted Pacific Agenda Summit in Honolulu to strengthen partnerships supporting the Pacific’s long-term prosperity and resilience. The Summit aims to enhance economic connections, infrastructure, and investment by bringing together Pacific leaders, US officials, and private investors to reduce barriers and accelerate project readiness. New Zealand views this initiative as vital for regional cooperation and economic development, aligning with strategies like PACER Plus to foster sustainable growth and shared well-being in the Pacific.

Tags: Casey Costello New Zealand United States Pacific Islands Forum Pacific Agenda Summit PACER Plus Blue Pacific Continent United States Government Pacific leaders Pacific investment

Government to Invest $200M in Genesis Energy to Boost NZ Energy Security

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The Government will invest up to $200 million in new Genesis Energy shares to support secure, affordable energy and maintain a 51% Crown ownership. This investment aims to enhance energy security by enabling Genesis to increase flexible capacity and strengthen the long-term value of the state-owned asset. It is part of a broader Government initiative to improve energy reliability and reduce living costs for New Zealanders.

Tags: Nicola Willis Simeon Brown Simon Watts Genesis Energy Government Finance Minister State Owned Enterprises Minister Energy Minister New Zealand Crown investment

New Zealand Government Empowers Police with Move-On Orders to Curb Public Disorder

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The New Zealand Government is amending the Summary Offences Act to grant police the power to issue move-on orders to individuals exhibiting disorderly or disruptive behavior, obstructing access to businesses, begging, or rough sleeping in public places. These orders will require individuals aged 14 or older to leave a specified area for up to 24 hours and move a reasonable distance away, aiming to enhance public safety and reduce disturbances in city centers. Police will assess each situation individually and collaborate with social and housing services to provide support where necessary.

Tags: Paul Goldsmith Mark Mitchell New Zealand Government police powers Summary Offences Act public safety disorderly behaviour law and order police enforcement

New Police Move-On Powers Boost Safety in Auckland City Centre

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The Government has introduced new move-on powers for Police as part of its Auckland city centre action plan to address antisocial behaviour and enhance safety, making the CBD a welcoming place for residents, workers, and visitors. Progress includes housing 146 people through the Housing First initiative, a significant drop in crime victimisations, improved police presence, and infrastructure upgrades like better lighting and cameras. With major developments like the International Convention Centre and City Rail Link underway, the Government emphasizes a balanced approach of support and accountability to ensure Auckland’s city centre remains safe and vibrant.

Tags: Simeon Brown Auckland Police Housing First Auckland Council City Rail Link International Convention Centre Government CBD Tourism

US Supreme Court Ruling Could Impact NZ Exporters Amid Tariff Uncertainty

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The US Supreme Court announcement may impact New Zealand exporters, but significant uncertainty about US tariff policy will likely persist. Despite a 15 percent tariff imposed by the US, New Zealand exports have remained strong, with cost increases often passed on to consumers. New Zealand views the tariff as unjustified given the low average US tariff on their goods and will continue diplomatic efforts to clarify the situation for exporters.

Tags: US Supreme Court NZ exporters tariffs US market New Zealand US Administration tariff reduction Embassy in Washington export uncertainty trade policy

Government Invests $3.5M to Restore Tongariro National Park After Fires

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The Government is investing $3.5 million over five years to restore over 3000 hectares of Tongariro National Park damaged by major fires, focusing on weed control, pest management, and biodiversity monitoring. This effort, supported by the International Visitor Levy, aims to protect the park’s ecological resilience and sustain the local economy and communities dependent on it. Ngāti Hikairo ki Tongariro and the Department of Conservation are collaborating on the Maunga Ora restoration plan, integrating science and Māori knowledge to revive the sacred landscape.

Tags: Tongariro National Park Tama Potaka Ruapehu District Ngāti Hikairo ki Tongariro Department of Conservation Maunga Ora International Visitor Levy biodiversity pest management ecological restoration

New Zealand Invests $3M to Upgrade Rangitata Ship for Disaster Relief

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New Zealand is investing $3 million to upgrade the coastal bulk ship Rangitata, enhancing its capacity to carry diverse cargo and access smaller ports during emergencies. The upgrade includes a ship-powered material handler, enabling loading and unloading without relying on port infrastructure, crucial when land routes and facilities are compromised. This investment aims to strengthen disaster resilience by ensuring vital supplies can reach isolated communities following natural disasters.

Tags: James Meager Rangitata Cyclone Gabrielle Coastal Shipping Resilience Fund Gisborne Napier New Zealand natural disasters coastal bulk ship material handler

Government Invests $2M in Central Otago’s Falls Dam Replacement Pre-Construction

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The Government is providing a $2 million loan through the Regional Infrastructure Fund to support pre-construction work on replacing the aging Falls Dam near St Bathans, vital for irrigating 8,000 hectares of Central Otago farmland. The funding will help Manuherikia River Limited assess regulatory, engineering, and financial aspects to ensure a secure and sustainable water supply for horticulture, viticulture, and farming. This project aims to enhance the region’s economic and climate resilience by delivering reliable irrigation and supporting higher-value land uses, with pre-construction expected to take about two years.

Tags: Mark Patterson Falls Dam Central Otago Manuherikia River Limited Regional Infrastructure Fund irrigation horticulture viticulture sheep farming water infrastructure

New Zealand Declared Free of Queensland Fruit Fly After Swift Biosecurity Response

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New Zealand has eradicated the Queensland fruit fly from Mt Roskill after a swift biosecurity response, with no further evidence found since a single male fly was detected in January. Biosecurity New Zealand lifted movement controls on fruit and vegetables, protecting the horticulture industry, which is projected to export $9.2 billion worth of produce by 2026. The success reflects a robust multi-layered biosecurity system and strong community cooperation, preventing significant damage to the sector.

Tags: Andrew Hoggard Biosecurity New Zealand Queensland fruit fly New Zealand Mt Roskill horticulture industry Kiwifruit biosecurity fruit fly eradication community cooperation

Six Students Awarded 2026 On Farm Support Science Scholarships for Agriculture

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Six tertiary students from Lincoln University, Massey University, and the University of Canterbury have been awarded $5,000 On Farm Support Science Scholarships to support their studies in agricultural science, commerce, and environmental sustainability. The scholarships aim to develop the next generation of on-farm advisers who will provide specialized expertise and advice to farmers and growers, with recipients also receiving mentorship from the Ministry for Primary Industries. These students have diverse interests spanning dairy, sheep, beef, horticulture, agri-tech, and sustainability, and are poised to contribute to the future resilience and innovation of New Zealand's food and fibre sector.

Tags: Todd McClay Andrew Hoggard Cameron Brans Jack Green Fraser Wilson Eibhlin Lynch Ella Hogan Cecily Holland Lincoln University Massey University

Nelson Hospital Rapid-Build Ward Boosts Inpatient Capacity and Care

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Construction has begun on a 28-bed rapid-build inpatient ward at Nelson Hospital to support service relocation during major redevelopment and seismic strengthening. The project uses parallel off-site and on-site construction to accelerate delivery, reduce disruption, and improve inpatient capacity and patient flow. This ward is part of a nationwide government program, backed by a $90 million Budget 2025 allocation, to quickly expand hospital capacity with modern, cost-effective infrastructure.

Tags: Nelson Hospital Simeon Brown seismic strengthening hospital redevelopment inpatient capacity accelerated hospital wards programme Hawke’s Bay Budget 2025 Nelson Marlborough

Brett Donald Tantrum Appointed High Court Judge in Auckland Effective March 2026

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Attorney-General Judith Collins announced the appointment of Brett Donald Tantrum, an experienced Auckland barrister and solicitor, as a High Court Judge effective 30 March 2026. Justice Tantrum has extensive expertise in criminal law, including prosecuting serious offences such as homicide, organised crime, and sexual violence, and has served as a Principal Crown Prosecutor since 2017. His career includes roles at Meredith Connell, a professional exchange in Sydney, and involvement in criminal appeals and public law matters.

Tags: Judith Collins Brett Donald Tantrum Auckland University of Auckland Bell Gully Meredith Connell Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions Crown Law Serious Fraud Office High Court Judge