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Tony Balfour Appointed New Chair of New Zealand Lotteries Commission Board

14 hours ago | 42 views

Internal Affairs Minister Brooke van Velden announced Tony Balfour as the new Chair of the New Zealand Lotteries Commission Board, effective May 1, succeeding Mark Todd. Balfour brings extensive experience in governance, business strategy, and community engagement, ensuring strong leadership for the Commission. His appointment aims to enhance the Commission's integrity, transparency, and support for community initiatives through lottery funding.

Tags: Brooke van Velden Tony Balfour Mark Todd New Zealand Lotteries Commission Internal Affairs Minister Lotteries Commission Board governance business strategy community engagement leadership

The Growing Economic Impact of Older Workers in New Zealand’s Workforce

15 hours ago | 36 views

The latest Business of Ageing report reveals that older New Zealanders significantly contribute to the economy through paid work, self-employment, taxes, spending, and unpaid care, with unpaid work valued at over $20 billion annually. Workforce participation among those aged 65 and over is increasing, with projections showing the number of older workers will more than double in the next 50 years, necessitating new policies to harness their skills. The report emphasizes the importance of recognizing and supporting the economic and social roles of seniors to better adapt to an ageing population.

Tags: Casey Costello Business of Ageing New Zealand seniors older workforce unpaid work economic contribution NZIER Office for Seniors

Easier, Affordable Kids’ Health Treatment via Community Pharmacies in NZ from June

16 hours ago | 56 views

From June, New Zealand will expand funded treatment services through community pharmacies to provide easier and more affordable care for children’s common health conditions, reducing reliance on GP appointments. Pharmacists will be authorized to assess patients and supply subsidized medicines for issues like pain, fever, scabies, and urinary tract infections, supported by a $5 million annual fund to ensure nationwide availability. This initiative aims to improve timely access to healthcare, especially in rural and underserved areas, by leveraging pharmacists as accessible and trusted health professionals.

Tags: Simeon Brown David Seymour Health New Zealand Pharmacists community pharmacies GP appointments Extended Pharmacy Services Fund Pharmaceutical Schedule New Zealand health children's healthcare

Government to Receive $10M Special Dividend from Landcorp Farming in 2025/26

20 hours ago | 46 views

The Government will receive a $10 million special dividend from Landcorp Farming Limited, contributing to a total of $25 million in dividends returned to the Crown for the 2025/26 financial year. This payment reflects Landcorp’s strong financial position, improved operations, and commitment to delivering value for taxpayers, supported by favorable commodity prices and disciplined management. The special dividend follows a $9.5 million capital repayment from Fonterra and is considered a pass-through of this non-operating receipt, separate from Landcorp’s ordinary dividend policy.

Tags: Simeon Brown Landcorp Farming Limited New Zealand Government State Owned Enterprises Fonterra Shareholding Ministers Crown dividends public services commodity prices taxpayer value

New South Island Crisis Recovery Café Opens in Dunedin for Mental Health Support

21 hours ago | 44 views

Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey announced the opening of the second South Island Crisis Recovery Café in Dunedin, providing a calm, peer-led, non-clinical space for people experiencing mental distress as an alternative to busy emergency departments. The cafés, operated by the Otago Mental Health Support Trust, will run at two sites in South Dunedin and North East Valley, offering 16 hours of support weekly and connecting individuals to long-term community services. This initiative is part of a broader mental health plan to enhance crisis response through increased peer support workers and faster access to care.

Tags: Matt Doocey Otago Mental Health Support Trust South Island Crisis Recovery Café Dunedin North East Valley peer support mental health crisis recovery addiction challenges emergency departments

New Zealand Tourism Surges with Record International Visitors in 2026

1 day ago | 61 views

New Zealand’s international visitor numbers continue to rise, with strong growth from China during Chinese New Year and a total of over 408,000 visitors in February 2026, marking significant recovery towards pre-COVID levels. Tourism and Hospitality Minister Louise Upston highlights that increased arrivals, including 1.54 million from Australia and a 214% rise in Chinese visitors due to eased travel requirements, support economic growth, jobs, and communities nationwide. The government’s ongoing support through promotional funding and partnerships aims to sustain this positive trend despite challenges like the fuel crisis.

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Dunedin Hospital’s New Surgical Assessment Unit Cuts Wait Times & Speeds Care

1 day ago | 38 views

Dunedin Hospital’s new $2.4 million Surgical Assessment Unit (SAU) is now fully operational, providing faster assessment and earlier treatment for patients with acute surgical conditions, thereby reducing emergency department wait times. The SAU, staffed by experienced nurses and supported by surgical specialists, operates 24/7 and enables prompt interventions, improving patient flow by admitting directly to surgical wards or discharging with clear plans. Since its trial in December 2025, the unit has treated over 630 patients, demonstrating significant improvements in timely care and receiving positive feedback.

Tags: Simeon Brown Dunedin Hospital Otago Southland Surgical Assessment Unit SAU emergency department appendicitis Clinical Nurse Specialists surgical nurses

New Zealand Speeds Up Medicinal Cannabis Export Licensing to Boost Industry Growth

1 day ago | 55 views

New Zealand has significantly reduced medicinal cannabis export licensing times, with average processing dropping from 22.5 working days in 2022/2023 to 6.4 days in 2026, boosting export volumes and improving cashflow for exporters. The government is modernizing the licensing process by introducing electronic applications and considering more permanent licenses to reduce bureaucratic hurdles. Additionally, legislation changes now allow growers to cultivate low-THC hemp without a license, expanding opportunities in the medicinal cannabis industry.

Tags: David Seymour Medsafe medicinal cannabis New Zealand export licensing cannabis export cannabis industry hemp cultivation cannabis regulation export applications

Fast-Track Approval Granted for Ayrburn Screen Hub Film Village in Queenstown

1 day ago | 84 views

Fast-track approval has been granted for the Ayrburn Screen Hub, a 7,200m² film and television production village in Queenstown, expected to inject $280 million into the local economy and support around 370 local jobs annually. The expert panel assessed environmental, cultural, and infrastructural impacts, finding manageable landscape effects and significant regional environmental benefits, including improved water quality. This project is the second in Otago to gain fast-track approval, part of a broader initiative with numerous infrastructure and development projects progressing under the Fast-track Approvals Act.

Tags: Mr Bishop Waterfall Park Developments Limited Ayrburn Screen Hub Queenstown Otago Region New Zealand Mill Creek Lake Hayes Minister for Infrastructure

David Boyle Appointed New Retirement Commissioner to Enhance KiwiSaver and Retirement Savings

1 day ago | 50 views

David Boyle has been appointed as New Zealand's Retirement Commissioner for a three-year term starting May 18, announced by Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister Cameron Brewer. Boyle brings extensive experience in retirement savings, having played a key role in establishing KiwiSaver and previously worked on financial wellbeing initiatives and education programs at the Retirement Commission. Brewer also thanked outgoing commissioner Jane Wrightson for her six years of leadership in improving financial capability and retirement outcomes.

Tags: David Boyle Cameron Brewer Jane Wrightson KiwiSaver Retirement Commissioner Fisher Funds Stand Tū Māia Ngāi Tahu Whai Rawa Funds Play it Strange

South Island’s First Crisis Recovery Café Opens in Christchurch for Mental Health Support

1 day ago | 41 views

South Island’s first Crisis Recovery Café has opened in Christchurch, providing a calm, peer-led space for people experiencing mental distress as an alternative to emergency departments. The café, run by local organizations with lived experience in mental health and addiction support, offers immediate access without referrals and connects clients to long-term community services. This initiative is part of a broader mental health plan aimed at faster crisis response, increased frontline workers, and expanded peer support across various settings in New Zealand.

Tags: Crisis Recovery Café Christchurch Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey Purapura Whetu Odyssey House Trust Stepping Stone Trust peer support mental health addiction support

Nelson Hospital Emergency Department Expansion Boosts Care and Capacity

1 day ago | 67 views

Nelson Hospital’s emergency department has undergone a $10.6 million expansion, increasing treatment spaces from 23 to 29 and adding modern clinical areas, including fast-track zones and dedicated mental health rooms, to improve patient care and efficiency. The upgrade has enhanced patient flow, privacy, and overall experience, leading to better performance in meeting the Government’s shorter stays in ED target. Alongside infrastructure improvements, workforce capacity has been strengthened with 28 permanent full-time roles, supporting the hospital’s ongoing redevelopment to provide modern, patient-centered facilities for the community.

Tags: Nelson Hospital emergency department Simeon Brown Health Minister Health New Zealand inpatient ward clinical spaces mental health rooms workforce capacity patient care

Palau President Surangel Whipps Jr. to Visit New Zealand for Historic Meeting

2 days ago | 89 views

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon will meet Palau President Surangel Whipps Jr. during his visit, marking the first visit to New Zealand by a Palauan president. The visit focuses on strengthening cooperation between New Zealand and Palau ahead of their respective Pacific Islands Forum hosting duties in 2024 and 2027. President Whipps will also engage with Cabinet Ministers, agencies, businesses, and iwi, and will be formally welcomed by Governor-General Dame Cindy Kiro.

Tags: Christopher Luxon Surangel Whipps Jr. Palau New Zealand Pacific Islands Forum Cindy Kiro Auckland Rotorua Cabinet Ministers Palauan president

NZ Expands Cancer Infusion Services Nationwide for Faster, Local Treatment

2 days ago | 64 views

New Zealand is expanding community infusion services with 14 new centres and 14 expansions to provide thousands more cancer treatments closer to patients’ homes, supported by a $210 million investment from Budget 2024. This initiative responds to a 12% increase in demand, adding 218 more chair-days weekly and addressing the need for increased capacity following the introduction of 33 new cancer medicines funded by Pharmac. The government aims to improve cancer outcomes by ensuring timely, accessible treatment nationwide, while recruiting additional healthcare staff to support the expanded services through 2028.

Tags: Simeon Brown Pharmac Budget 2024 New Zealand cancer treatment infusion centres community infusion services healthcare expansion cancer care medical workforce

All Young People Safely Descend from Korowai Manaaki Rooftop After Incident

4 days ago | 109 views

All young people who accessed the rooftop of the Korowai Manaaki residence have safely come down due to the dedicated efforts of on-site staff. Minister for Children Karen Chhour praised the multi-agency collaboration between Oranga Tamariki, Police, and Fire and Emergency for their professional and effective response. She expressed relief that public safety was maintained and commended the facility and responders for their excellent handling of the situation.

Tags: Korowai Manaaki Oranga Tamariki Police Fire and Emergency Karen Chhour Minister for Children young people rooftop incident public safety