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New Tertiary Research Excellence Fund Boosts Innovation and Cuts Red Tape
just now | 61 viewsThe new Tertiary Research Excellence Fund (TREF) will replace the Performance-Based Research Fund, investing $315 million annually to enhance research capability in New Zealand's tertiary education system with a focus on economic growth and reduced compliance costs. TREF emphasizes impact through metrics like external research income, citations, commercialisation, and policy outcomes, aiming to reward research excellence in a more efficient and responsive manner. Developed with expert advice and sector engagement, the fund’s operational design begins immediately, with phased implementation from 2027 and full alignment by 2029.
Tags: Penny Simmonds Sir Peter Gluckman Tertiary Research Excellence Fund TREF PBRF Tertiary Education Commission New Zealand Cabinet University Advisory GroupNew Zealand Minister Brooke van Velden to Represent NZ at International Labour Conference
13 hours ago | 60 viewsWorkplace Relations and Safety Minister Brooke van Velden will represent New Zealand at the International Labour Conference in Geneva, where she will discuss the country’s employment law reforms, including the gateway test that clarifies employment status for platform-based workers. She will also participate in the Asia Pacific Labour Ministers meeting and engage in standards-setting discussions, while taking the opportunity to meet with senior leaders in London and Singapore to discuss labour market and health and safety reforms. The conference, hosted by the International Labour Organization, gathers around 4,000 attendees from 187 member states to address global labour issues.
Tags: Brooke van Velden New Zealand International Labour Conference Workplace Relations and Safety Internal Affairs Asia Pacific Labour Ministers United Kingdom Singapore International Labour Organization Labour MinistersNew Community Consultation to Improve Disability and Carer Support Services
14 hours ago | 53 viewsDisability Issues Minister Louise Upston announced a new community consultation from June 8 to July 31 to gather feedback on improving disability support services, focusing on flexible supports, better planning, and enhanced respite options for carers. The consultation will inform the development of a new carer support package aimed at providing financial aid, improved respite, and practical assistance, addressing the complexities of current formal employment arrangements for family carers. The government has committed $2.1 billion in recent budgets to strengthen the disability support system and emphasizes ongoing engagement with the disability community to create a fair, transparent, and sustainable service framework.
Tags: Louise Upston Disability Issues Minister DSS Disability Support Services family carers carers New Zealand Government Disability Support Services Bill carer support package disability communityNew Zealand Doubles Trades Academy Places to 20,000 Boosting Vocational Education
14 hours ago | 56 viewsThe New Zealand Government is doubling trades academy places from 10,000 to 20,000 with a $69 million investment to provide more young people with practical skills and industry experience while still at school. Additionally, $15 million is allocated to Industry Skills Boards to develop new vocational subjects integrated into the national qualification system, ensuring alignment with industry needs. These initiatives aim to elevate vocational pathways to the same status as other educational routes, offering diverse opportunities for youth to succeed in skilled careers.
Tags: New Zealand Nicola Willis Erica Stanford trades academy vocational education Budget 2026 Industry Skills Boards apprenticeships qualifications reforms vocational pathwaysOnly Elected Councillors to Vote on Committees for Greater Accountability
15 hours ago | 79 viewsThe Local Government Minister Simon Watts announced that only elected councillors will have voting rights on council committees to enhance democratic accountability, amending the Local Government Act 2002 accordingly. Non-elected members, such as iwi representatives and youth appointees, can still provide advice but will not have voting rights or count towards quorums, except for statutory committees and appointments under other Acts. These changes, included in the Local Government (System Improvements) Bill, will take effect after councils review their delegations within six months of the law’s passage.
Tags: Simon Watts Local Government Act 2002 Local Government Minister council committees democratic accountability elected councillors Treaty settlement Local Government (System Improvements) Bill Far North TaurangaKiwiRail Selects Three Partners for Cost-Effective Marsden Point Rail Link Design Sprint
15 hours ago | 58 viewsMinister for Rail Winston Peters has welcomed KiwiRail's identification of three potential construction partners—Acciona, Downer/HEB joint venture, and Martinus Rail—to conduct a design sprint for a cost-effective Marsden Point Rail Link. This 19-kilometre railway is deemed essential for Northport, a key port for New Zealand’s export future, and aims to provide a more accurate and lower-cost estimate than previous government allocations. The companies will refine designs focusing on reducing earthworks, optimizing construction, and exploring various technical options to enable confident government funding decisions.
Tags: Winston Peters KiwiRail Marsden Point Rail Link Acciona Downer HEB Martinus Rail Northport New Zealand Minister for RailNew Zealand Protects 308 sq km with Five New Otago Marine Reserves
17 hours ago | 56 viewsNew Zealand has established five new marine reserves along the Otago coast, protecting 308 square kilometres of diverse marine habitats and species, marking a nearly 50% increase in protected marine areas around the mainland. This initiative, developed in partnership with Kāi Tahu after over a decade of collaboration, aims to preserve biodiversity, support ecosystem recovery, and ensure long-term ocean health. The reserves, effective from July 1, will be jointly managed by DOC and Kāi Tahu, with ongoing monitoring and further review of a sixth proposed reserve's boundaries.
Tags: New Zealand Otago coast Tama Potaka marine reserves Kāi Tahu hoiho pakake toroa Te UmukōauNew Social Homes in Tauranga Designed for Autistic Adults Opened
17 hours ago | 41 viewsHousing Minister Chris Bishop announced the opening of seven new social homes in Tauranga specifically designed for autistic adults, developed by Autism NZ’s provider Equity House and funded through Budget 2024. These homes address the shortage of one-bedroom social housing and feature sensory-friendly designs like dimmer switches and neutral colors to support residents' independence and comfort. Each resident has a self-contained unit within a supportive community, with access to pastoral care for daily needs, ensuring safety, dignity, and confidence.
Tags: Chris Bishop Equity House Autism NZ Housing Minister Tauranga Budget 2024 social homes autistic community New Zealand social housingNew Zealand Invests $57.7M to Upgrade Largest Research Database for Smarter Decisions
18 hours ago | 44 viewsNew Zealand is investing $57.7 million over four years to modernize its Integrated Data Infrastructure (IDI), the country's largest research database, to support smarter, evidence-based government decisions. The IDI connects data from various government agencies and organizations to reveal the long-term impacts of policies on New Zealanders, ensuring resources are allocated effectively. Upgrading the outdated technology will enhance data accuracy and accessibility, enabling better social services and outcomes for current and future generations.
Tags: Scott Simpson New Zealand Integrated Data Infrastructure IDI Budget 2026 Government agencies Stats NZ social investment data infrastructure apprenticeshipsNew Zealand Imposes Travel Bans on Extremist Israeli Settlers Over West Bank Violence
20 hours ago | 64 viewsNew Zealand, alongside partners like Australia and the EU, has imposed travel bans on three extremist Israeli settlers involved in expanding illegal West Bank settlements through violence. Foreign Minister Winston Peters emphasized that these bans target individuals destabilizing the region and do not reflect opposition to the Israeli people or government. New Zealand reaffirms its stance that settlement expansion violates international law and continues to support a negotiated two-state solution for lasting peace.
Tags: Winston Peters Itamar Yehuda Levi Harel David Libi Eliav Libi New Zealand Australia European Union Israeli settlers West BankNZ Foreign Minister Winston Peters Strengthens Ties with Polynesian Leaders in Samoa
1 day ago | 64 viewsForeign Minister Winston Peters met with Polynesian leaders in Samoa during the Independence Day commemorations to discuss regional challenges, including the impact of Middle East conflicts on fuel supply and cost. New Zealand reaffirmed its support for the Pacific Islands in addressing the fuel crisis in coordination with partners like Australia, the US, and international financial institutions. Additionally, Peters emphasized the importance of securing a sustainable future for the Moana Pasifika rugby team, committing to urgent engagement with stakeholders to ensure its continued participation in Super Rugby.
Tags: Winston Peters La’aulialemalietoa Lord Fakafanua Faipule Alapati Tavite Tuilaʻepa Saʻilele Malielegaoi Samoa Tonga Tokelau Moana Pasifika New ZealandNew Zealand’s Diesel Reserve Shipment En Route to Marsden Point for Fuel Security
1 day ago | 60 viewsNew Zealand is receiving two shipments of diesel reserve, with the first arriving mid-June and the second expected in early July, providing around nine days of typical diesel consumption. The government is refurbishing tanks at Marsden Point, funded by $21.6 million from the Regional Infrastructure Fund, to store the fuel, which will be controlled by the Crown and managed by Z Energy. Finance Minister Nicola Willis emphasizes that this reserve enhances the country's fuel security and resilience against potential supply disruptions.
Tags: Nicola Willis Shane Jones New Zealand Marsden Point diesel reserve Channel Infrastructure Z Energy Regional Infrastructure Fund fuel security crude oil tanksGovernment Invests $2.5M in 42 New E-Bike Charging Stations Across NZ Trails
1 day ago | 71 viewsThe Government is accelerating regional economic growth by funding five more trails to install 42 new e-bike charging stations, supported by a $2.5 million investment from the Electrifying the Great Rides Fund. This initiative expands eligibility to include Heartland and Connector Rides within the Ngā Haerenga network, enhancing access to rural and remote trails for tourists and locals. The funded trails include Little River Rail Trail, Hauraki Rail Trail, Great Taste Trail, Whakarewarewa Forest Loop, and Great Lake Trail, boosting the $1.28 billion economic impact of Great Rides on regional New Zealand.
Tags: Louise Upston Government Electrifying the Great Rides Fund Hawke’s Bay Trails Remutaka Cycle Trail Ngā Haerenga Little River Rail Trail Hauraki Rail Trail Great Taste Trail Whakarewarewa Forest LoopGovernment Funds 42 New E-Bike Charging Stations Across NZ Cycle Trails
1 day ago | 67 viewsThe Government is investing $2.5 million to install 42 new e-bike charging stations across five regional cycle trails, enhancing accessibility and boosting tourism. This funding, part of the Electrifying the Great Rides Fund, expands eligibility to include Heartland and Connector Rides within the Ngā Haerenga network, promoting rural and remote trail exploration. The initiative supports growing e-bike usage and contributes to the $1.28 billion economic impact generated by Great Rides in regional New Zealand.
Tags: Louise Upston Government Electrifying the Great Rides Fund Hawke’s Bay Trails Remutaka Cycle Trail Ngā Haerenga Little River Rail Trail Hauraki Rail Trail Great Taste Trail Whakarewarewa Forest LoopKing’s Birthday 2026 Honours Celebrate New Zealand’s Education Leaders
1 day ago | 97 viewsEducation Minister Erica Stanford honoured the King’s Birthday 2026 recipients for their significant contributions to education in New Zealand, including Sir James Chapman, Dame Susan Hassall, and Dame Elizabeth Rata for their leadership in literacy, research, and educational advancement. Other notable awardees include cognitive psychologist Michael Johnston, former Rangitoto College principal Patrick Gale, and long-serving primary principal Alan McIntyre, recognized for their impactful work in education reform, school leadership, and international programs. Ms Stanford emphasized the recipients' dedication and the vital role education plays as a great equalizer in society.
Tags: Erica Stanford James Chapman Susan Hassall Elizabeth Rata Michael Johnston Patrick Gale Alan McIntyre Education Minister New Zealand Order of Merit NCEA Professional Advisory