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New NZ Guidelines Boost Overseas Investment in Supermarkets for Lower Prices

18 hours ago | 63 views

Associate Finance Minister David Seymour has welcomed new Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) guidelines designed to simplify the Overseas Investment Act for international investors, particularly in the supermarket and grocery sector, aiming to attract credible investors and increase market competition. The government has also reformed application processing, significantly reducing average assessment times from 71 to 23 working days and meeting targets of five or fewer days for most investments, thereby streamlining approval processes. These changes are intended to boost international investment, which is vital for New Zealand’s economic growth, productivity, and job creation.

Tags: David Seymour Land Information New Zealand LINZ Overseas Investment Act New Zealand international investors supermarket sector grocery retail investment guidelines economic growth

Innovative Submersible Dredge Planer Tackles Invasive Caulerpa Seaweed in NZ

19 hours ago | 63 views

The submersible dredge planer (SDP), a remotely operated device developed by Northland Regional Council and Johnson Brothers Ltd, has successfully passed recent tests for removing invasive caulerpa seaweed in Omākiwi Cove. This custom-designed equipment, part of a $10 million initiative including UV-C light treatment and a chlorine sealing system, features unique screw propulsion for effective operation on sandy seabeds and is ready for deployment despite current low seaweed presence. The SDP represents a significant advancement in New Zealand’s biosecurity efforts, offering scalable mechanical removal capabilities adaptable to other invasive species in various aquatic environments.

Tags: Andrew Hoggard Johnson Brothers Ltd Northland Regional Council Biosecurity New Zealand Cawthron Institute Ngāti Kuta Patukeha Omākiwi Cove Bay of Islands Number 8 wire

$3.5M NZ Government Project Funds High-Tech Power Wheelchairs for Disabled

19 hours ago | 39 views

A $3.5 million government-funded project aims to provide 100 people with progressive conditions like Multiple Sclerosis and Cerebral Palsy access to high-performance power wheelchairs to improve independence, participation, and quality of life. The two-year research program will evaluate the social and economic benefits of advanced wheelchair technology in New Zealand, informing future policy, funding, and equipment provision. This initiative reflects the government's commitment to leveraging assistive technology to enhance wellbeing and reduce long-term health and support costs for disabled individuals.

Tags: Louise Upston Enable New Zealand Disability Support Services Multiple Sclerosis Cerebral Palsy Budget 2025 New Zealand Government disability research assistive technology

Fiordland Wapiti Deer Named NZ’s First Hunter-Led Herd of Special Interest

20 hours ago | 48 views

Fiordland wapiti deer have been designated New Zealand’s first Herd of Special Interest (HOSI), enabling sustainable hunter-led management to balance hunting values with conservation goals. The Fiordland Wapiti Foundation, in partnership with DOC and iwi, will implement the Herd Management Plan focused on maintaining sustainable deer numbers, protecting biodiversity, and allowing native vegetation recovery. This designation follows extensive consultation, includes strong environmental oversight with public reporting, and aims to improve ecological outcomes while preserving Fiordland National Park’s World Heritage values.

Tags: James Meager Fiordland Wapiti Foundation Fiordland wapiti deer New Zealand Fiordland National Park Herd of Special Interest DOC iwi hapū Game Animal Council

Government Invests $15.5M in Bay of Plenty Marina and Geothermal Projects

22 hours ago | 40 views

The Government is investing $12.5 million through the Regional Infrastructure Fund to develop Ōpōtiki Marina, supporting aquaculture growth and creating up to 87 construction jobs. Additionally, a $3 million grant will fund the Gas to Geoheat – Tauranga Geothermal System Project, exploring geothermal energy potential to support future renewable energy initiatives and create 15-20 jobs. These investments aim to unlock the Bay of Plenty’s natural resource potential, boost regional economic growth, job creation, and energy security.

Tags: Shane Jones Bay of Plenty Ōpōtiki Marina Regional Infrastructure Fund aquaculture GeoExchange NZ Limited Tauranga Geothermal System geothermal energy Te Kaha Mount Maunganui

Bay of Plenty Aquaculture Settlement Boosts Growth and Jobs for Te Moana-a-Toi Iwi

1 day ago | 54 views

A major aquaculture settlement between the Crown and Te Moana-a-Toi iwi, involving 5000 hectares of new aquaculture space, aims to drive significant economic growth and workforce development in the Bay of Plenty. The region, known for open ocean mussel farming, has the potential to generate $200 million in annual revenue by 2035, contributing to the Government’s goal of $3 billion in aquaculture revenue nationwide. Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones highlighted the settlement as a milestone that supports iwi leadership and strengthens local communities through stable jobs and export opportunities.

Tags: Shane Jones Crown Bay of Plenty Māori Commercial Aquaculture Claims Settlement Act Tauranga New Zealand Aquaculture Development Plan mussel farming aquaculture settlement

New Zealand Promotes Premium Strong Wool at Bharat Tex 2026 in India

1 day ago | 44 views

Associate Agriculture Minister Mark Patterson is visiting India to promote New Zealand's premium strong wool and strengthen trade relationships at Bharat Tex 2026, India's largest global textile expo. India is New Zealand's second largest wool market, with growing demand driven by sustainability trends and emerging innovative applications in various industries. The New Zealand government is investing over $65 million in 25 projects to support wool sector innovation, collaboration, and supply chain improvements.

Tags: Mark Patterson New Zealand India wool Bharat Tex 2026 textile expo sustainable fabrics wool growers wool sector innovation

Government Invests $10M to Boost NZ Mental Health Telehealth Services

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The New Zealand Government is investing over $10 million to strengthen mental health and addiction telehealth services, including funding for Lifeline, Youthline, and Whakarongorau to increase capacity and reduce wait times. This package will support approximately 16,000 additional calls and introduce an AI-enabled triage and referral tool to improve service efficiency and connect people to appropriate support. The funding provides Lifeline with operational certainty for 2026/2027 and expands Youthline’s capacity by 44 percent, addressing growing demand across the sector.

Tags: Lifeline Youthline Whakarongorau Matt Doocey New Zealand mental health addiction telehealth AI triage tool Government funding

Government Boosts India-New Zealand 100 Years of Unity Through Sport Program 2026

2 days ago | 80 views

The New Zealand Government will invest from the Events Boost Fund to support the India-New Zealand 100 Years of Unity through Sport programme, celebrating a century of sporting ties between the two countries. The 2026 programme will feature major sporting events across New Zealand, including participation from the Indian Men’s Football team and Bowls teams, culminating in a month-long series of events in November. This initiative aims to strengthen cultural connections, boost tourism, and stimulate New Zealand’s economy through international sports and cultural celebrations.

Tags: Mark Mitchell Louise Upston India New Zealand Events Boost Fund Indian Men’s Football team NZ Cricket Tourism and Hospitality Minister Sport and Recreation Minister

New Zealand and India Elevate Ties with Strategic Partnership and Trade Deal

2 days ago | 109 views

Prime Ministers Christopher Luxon and Narendra Modi elevated New Zealand-India relations to a Strategic Partnership, agreeing on a Roadmap to 2030 aimed at doubling two-way trade and enhancing cooperation across trade, investment, technology, maritime security, education, tourism, and agriculture. Central to this plan is the implementation of the New Zealand-India Free Trade Agreement, which will reduce tariffs on most exports and unlock new opportunities in a market of 1.4 billion people. The partnership also includes strengthened maritime security cooperation and new arrangements in sport, tourism, and agriculture, marking Modi's first visit to New Zealand in 40 years.

Tags: Christopher Luxon Narendra Modi New Zealand India Strategic Partnership Free Trade Agreement Roadmap 2030 maritime security trade

Government and Federated Farmers Provide $100K Support for Flood-Hit Kaikōura Farmers

4 days ago | 83 views

The Government is providing $50,000 to the Farmers Adverse Events Trust to aid flood-affected Kaikōura farmers, with Federated Farmers matching the amount through fundraising. The immediate focus is on animal welfare, with efforts underway to relocate around 4,000 animals from flood-damaged areas to safe grazing, while ongoing assessments continue for other regions impacted by severe weather. Farmers are advised to monitor weather forecasts, take precautions, and contact support services like the Rural Support Trust and MPI for assistance.

Tags: Todd McClay Kaikōura Federated Farmers Ministry for Primary Industries Rural Support Trust Farmers Adverse Events Trust Otago Wairarapa Agriculture Minister MetService

Government Launches Free Online Food Safety Course for Food Businesses

4 days ago | 123 views

The Government, led by Minister Andrew Hoggard, is launching a free online food safety course to reduce costs for thousands of food businesses, which typically spend $50 to $200 per staff member on training. The course series, developed with industry input, includes modules on personal hygiene, maintaining a safe workplace, handling food safely, allergens, and traceability, all aimed at preventing foodborne illnesses. This initiative is part of broader efforts to simplify and improve food safety practices for businesses of all sizes.

Tags: Andrew Hoggard food safety foodborne illness personal hygiene food businesses Restaurant Association Hospitality NZ food safety training allergens traceability

New Zealand to Explore Joining Ocean of Peace Alliance with Australia and Fiji

4 days ago | 141 views

New Zealand plans to engage with Australia and Fiji about potentially joining the Ocean of Peace Alliance, a mutual defense treaty aimed at enhancing regional security. The alliance builds on existing strong military and diplomatic relationships among the three nations and supports Pacific-led responses to security challenges. Final membership decisions will be made by New Zealand’s Cabinet and Parliament after consultations.

Tags: Christopher Luxon Winston Peters Chris Penk New Zealand Australia Fiji Ocean of Peace Alliance Pacific States military alliance Cabinet

New Zealand Rejects Blanket Crypto ATM Ban, Opts for Targeted Regulation

4 days ago | 140 views

The Government has decided against a blanket ban on crypto ATMs, opting instead for targeted regulations to reduce criminal misuse of virtual assets while allowing legitimate use. Cabinet will introduce regulation-making powers to restrict cash transactions for virtual assets, such as setting transaction limits or banning cash payments for high-risk assets if necessary. These measures are part of broader reforms to New Zealand’s Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism system, balancing innovation with crime prevention.

Tags: Nicole McKee crypto ATMs virtual assets New Zealand government Cabinet decision Countering Financing of Terrorism cash transactions

New Zealand Manufacturing Hits Strongest Growth in Nearly Five Years

4 days ago | 122 views

New Zealand's manufacturing sector experienced its strongest growth in nearly five years, with the BNZ-BusinessNZ Performance of Manufacturing Index rising sharply to 59.7 in June, indicating robust expansion across new orders, production, and employment. The sector, which employs over 220,000 people and contributes significantly to GDP and exports, is driving economic growth and outperforming major global economies. Government support, including the Investment Boost initiative, is helping manufacturers invest in productivity-enhancing machinery, sustaining the sector's momentum and future development.

Tags: Cameron Brewer Stephen Toplis New Zealand BNZ BusinessNZ Manufacturing Small Business Investment Boost United States China