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Government Creates New MCERT Ministry to Unite Environment, Housing, and Transport
9 hours ago | 42 viewsThe Government has passed legislation to create the new Ministry for Cities, Environment, Regions and Transport (MCERT), consolidating several agencies including the Ministry for the Environment, Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, and Ministry of Transport. The Environment (Disestablishment of the Ministry for the Environment) Amendment Bill enables this integration by transferring statutory environmental functions to MCERT’s chief executive, ensuring seamless continuation of environmental responsibilities. This restructuring aims to promote coordinated decision-making that balances environmental protection with economic growth across urban development and infrastructure sectors.
Tags: Chris Bishop Nicola Grigg 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 Minister2026 NZ Minister for Manufacturing Awards Celebrate Innovation and Excellence
10 hours ago | 52 viewsThe second annual Minister for Manufacturing Awards in New Zealand celebrated businesses and individuals driving innovation, growth, and resilience in the manufacturing sector, which contributes $22 billion annually and 60% of goods exports to the economy. Winners included Architectural Glass Products for process innovation and manufacturing excellence, Devin Gibson as Apprentice of the Year, Oliver Hunt for healthcare remanufacturing leadership, and Jeff Douglas for his transformative legacy in pharmaceutical manufacturing. The awards highlight the sector's commitment to innovation, skills development, sustainable practices, and global competitiveness amid ongoing challenges.
Tags: Cameron Brewer Devin Gibson Oliver Hunt Deanne Holdsworth Jeff Douglas Architectural Glass Products Medsalv PACT Group Arotec Diagnostics Douglas PharmaceuticalsSri Lankan Foreign Minister Visits NZ to Boost Trade, Open New High Commission
13 hours ago | 64 viewsSri Lankan Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath visited New Zealand for the first time since 2014, marking a milestone with the opening of the Sri Lankan High Commission in Wellington and strengthening bilateral ties. During the visit, both countries discussed enhancing cooperation in trade, education, sport, and announced plans to negotiate a bilateral Trade and Investment Framework Arrangement (TIFA) to boost economic engagement. New Zealand officials emphasized that the TIFA will unlock new opportunities for exporters, support trade diversification, and contribute to New Zealand’s goal of doubling export value within ten years.
Tags: Winston Peters Vijitha Herath Todd McClay Sri Lanka New Zealand Foreign Minister Trade and Investment TIFA High Commission Bilateral RelationsDefence Minister Chris Penk to Attend Indo-Pacific Security Talks in Singapore
13 hours ago | 53 viewsDefence Minister Chris Penk will attend the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore to engage in defence diplomacy and address security challenges in the Indo-Pacific region. He plans to meet international counterparts and discuss enhancing collective efforts for regional security, stability, and prosperity. Emphasizing New Zealand’s commitment to a combat-capable defence force interoperable with partners, Penk highlights the importance of collaboration on issues like drug smuggling, illegal fishing, and climate-related disasters.
Tags: Chris Penk Defence Minister New Zealand Defence Force international security geostrategic challenges regional security diplomacy transnational securityDallas Welch Named Chair of Remuneration Authority; Vern Walsh Reappointed and Wynand du Plessis Joins
15 hours ago | 36 viewsWorkplace Relations and Safety Minister Brooke van Velden announced Dallas Welch’s elevation to Chair of the Remuneration Authority, the reappointment of Vern Walsh for another three-year term, and the appointment of Wynand du Plessis as a new member. The Authority, an independent statutory body with three members, sets pay rates for key public office holders, and the new appointees bring extensive experience in public service leadership, remuneration, governance, and financial expertise. These appointments aim to strengthen the Authority’s role in remuneration setting, with Welch bringing nearly 40 years of public sector experience, Walsh offering deep local government and financial knowledge, and du Plessis contributing over a decade of corporate and consulting remuneration leadership.
Tags: Brooke van Velden Dallas Welch Vern Walsh Wynand du Plessis Geoffrey Summers Public Service Commission Fletcher Building Ernst and Young Mercer Consulting Mr Price GroupGovernment Pauses Homeschool Regulation Changes to Review Feedback
17 hours ago | 53 viewsThe Government has paused proposed regulation changes for homeschooling after receiving feedback that the issue is more complex than initially thought. While recognizing that most parents provide quality education at home, the Government agrees some checks are reasonable to ensure adequate education for all homeschooled children. The Education and Training (System Reform) Amendment Bill will be reconsidered to remove homeschooling amendments, with future legislation potentially including homeschool provisions.
Tags: homeschool regulation Education Minister Erica Stanford Ministry of Education Education Review Office legislation education sector Government Education and Training (System Reform) Amendment Bill Committee of the WholeNew Commercial Game Preserve in Hawke’s Bay Boosts Hunting Opportunities and Economy
17 hours ago | 64 viewsA new 286-hectare commercial game preserve, Te Konini, will open in Hawke’s Bay in 2027, increasing hunting opportunities and supporting the local economy. Hunting and Fishing Minister James Meager highlights that such preserves sustain hunting traditions, create rural jobs, and contribute significantly to New Zealand’s economy. The preserves operate on private land with landowners managing pheasant releases and hunting access, enhancing both local business growth and outdoor recreational experiences for Kiwis and visitors.
Tags: James Meager Te Konini New Zealand Hawke’s Bay game preserve pheasants hunting commercial game preserves rural jobs outdoor accessNew Zealand Government Issues AI Guidance to Boost Regulatory Efficiency and Productivity
17 hours ago | 68 viewsThe New Zealand Government has issued guidance for regulators on using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to improve productivity and efficiency across the country's complex regulatory landscape. AI is expected to help regulators detect risks earlier, prioritize inspections, reduce administrative burdens, and analyze large datasets while maintaining human judgment in decision-making. This initiative aims to streamline government operations, reduce bureaucracy, and ensure taxpayer money is better spent on frontline services and economic growth.
Tags: David Seymour Artificial Intelligence AI guidance New Zealand government regulation productivity public service regulators Ministry for Regulation regulatory landscapeNew Zealand’s Budget 2026 Boosts Emergency Response with Advanced Tech
19 hours ago | 47 viewsBudget 2026 will fund the National Emergency Management Agency to implement modern technology systems, including a long-awaited common operating picture that provides real-time, shared information to improve emergency response coordination across New Zealand. The Emergency Management Sector Operational Systems (EMS-OS) programme will also enhance operational tools, upgrade the National Warning System, and incorporate AI to analyze data quickly for faster decision-making during disasters. This investment aims to boost New Zealand’s resilience to natural hazards by enabling faster, more effective responses, better situational awareness, and stronger coordination among agencies.
Tags: Mark Mitchell Budget 2026 Emergency Management National Emergency Management Agency Common Operating Picture AI New Zealand Emergency Management Bill Strengthening Emergency Management Roadmap$100M Investment for New Rotorua Courthouses Boosts Justice System
20 hours ago | 57 viewsCourts Minister Nicole McKee announced a $100 million Budget 2026 investment to build two new court facilities in Rotorua, addressing longstanding issues like leaks, mould, and poor ventilation in existing buildings. The new courthouses will enhance safety, increase courtroom capacity with multiple new courtrooms, and improve the efficiency and timeliness of justice delivery. Planning and design are underway, with construction starting next year and the Rotorua Law Courts expected to be operational by mid-2030.
Tags: Nicole McKee Rotorua New Zealand Courts Minister Budget 2026 Rotorua Law Courts Māori Land Court justice system Coalition Government court infrastructureNew Zealand to Introduce AI in Breast Screening for Earlier Cancer Detection
20 hours ago | 52 viewsNew Zealand is preparing to integrate AI technology into its national breast screening program to enhance early detection and improve outcomes for women, with a planned rollout starting in early 2027. The AI tool will support one of the two independent mammogram reads, assisting clinicians without replacing them, thereby addressing growing demand while maintaining expert oversight. This evidence-based approach aims to increase cancer detection rates and ensure timely, accurate results, ultimately improving survival rates for the approximately 3,400 women diagnosed with breast cancer annually.
Tags: Simeon Brown Health Minister BreastScreen Aotearoa Health New Zealand AI breast cancer mammogram radiologists clinicians New ZealandGovernment Investigates Wellington and Hamilton Planning Rules Impacting Housing and Growth
20 hours ago | 60 viewsAn investigation has been launched under the Resource Management Act to assess whether planning rules in Wellington and Hamilton are hindering housing growth, infrastructure development, and economic progress. Key concerns include restrictive heritage provisions in Wellington limiting building heights and costly upgrade requirements, as well as Hamilton’s regulations on electric vehicle infrastructure and planting rules that increase development costs and reduce usable space. The Ministry for the Environment will review these issues and may recommend changes to facilitate growth while balancing heritage protection, with decisions expected by year-end.
Tags: Chris Bishop Wellington City Council Hamilton Resource Management Act Eden Park Courtenay Place Karori Tunnel Kelburn Viaduct Weta FX Wingnut FilmsNew Zealand Extends Copyright Protection for Iconic Songs and Kiwi Artists
1 day ago | 75 viewsThe New Zealand Government is extending copyright protection for music recordings from 50 to 70 years after publication to support Kiwi artists and align with international standards. This change, prioritized during New Zealand Music Month, ensures artists can continue earning from their work and protects both iconic classics and future creations. The updates, part of trade agreements with the UK and EU, must be implemented by May 2028, with further Copyright Act changes to be announced soon.
Tags: Paul Goldsmith Cameron Brewer New Zealand Copyright Act Kiwi artists New Zealand Music Month I See Red April Sun in Cuba Gutter Black music recordingsMaritime NZ Announces New Chair Kevin Short and Deputy Chair Charles Finny
1 day ago | 85 viewsAssociate Transport Minister James Meager announced new appointments to Maritime New Zealand's board, with Kevin Short becoming Chair and Charles Finny appointed Deputy Chair starting 1 July 2026. New members Charles Finny and Belinda Clark bring extensive governance, regulatory, and maritime experience to the board. Dame Jo Brosnahan, who has served as Chair since 2018, will conclude her term on 30 June 2026 and was acknowledged for her dedicated service during a challenging period.
Tags: James Meager Kevin Short Charles Finny Belinda Clark Dame Jo Brosnahan Maritime New Zealand Associate Transport Minister Chair Deputy Chair Board appointmentsNew Culverts Completed on SH3 to Boost Resilience and Safety in Taranaki
1 day ago | 70 viewsTwo new culverts on State Highway 3 north of New Plymouth have been completed as part of the Government’s priority bridge replacement programme to enhance infrastructure resilience and ensure safe, reliable transport routes. The programme, included in the 2024-27 National Land Transport Programme, targets aging bridges and culverts across New Zealand, with several replacements and upgrades underway or planned to support freight, tourism, and local communities. Additionally, near Taumarunui, the Kururau Stream Water Drive bridge replacement is nearly finished, providing a modern, resilient structure to maintain safety and reliability on SH43.
Tags: Chris Bishop Mangapepeke No. 1 Mangapepeke No. 2 Kururau Stream Water Drive NZTA SH3 SH43 SH25 SH82 SH6