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New Two-Year Ban to Protect Marine Life in East Coast Rockpools North of Auckland

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The Government has approved a two-year ban starting March 12, 2026, on harvesting various invertebrates and seaweed from rockpools and coastlines north of Auckland to protect fragile marine ecosystems from over-collection. This temporary closure, supported by the Ngāti Manuhiri Settlement Trust’s traditional rāhui, excludes species with existing restrictions and aquaculture activities, while allowing continued kina harvesting to manage their populations. Officials are also developing educational materials and broader proposals for sustainable intertidal fisheries management, with public consultations planned for Auckland and Coromandel.

Tags: Shane Jones Jenny Marcroft Ngāti Manuhiri Settlement Trust Auckland Hauraki Gulf Rodney Hibiscus Coast Oceans and Fisheries Fisheries New Zealand Coromandel

Valentine’s Day Reminder: Prioritize Heart Health for a Longer, Healthier Life

15 hours ago | 51 views

Health Minister Simeon Brown urges New Zealanders to use Valentine’s Day as a reminder to prioritize heart health for themselves and their loved ones, emphasizing that many heart disease and stroke risks are preventable through small lifestyle changes. He encourages people to assess their personal risk via conversations with healthcare providers or the Heart Foundation’s free online assessment, and highlights the importance of regular physical activity and quitting smoking, with support available. The government is committed to prevention, early diagnosis, and faster treatment to help New Zealanders maintain heart health and enjoy more time with those they care about.

Tags: Simeon Brown New Zealand Valentine’s Day heart health Heart Foundation Health Minister stroke heart disease smoking cessation Health New Zealand

Government Urges North Island Residents to Prioritize Safety Amid Severe Weather Warnings

20 hours ago | 55 views

The Government is urging North Island communities to prioritize safety amid severe weather warnings and recent flooding that has already caused a fatality. Emergency services and agencies, including the NZDF and local Civil Defence, are actively supporting response efforts and have resources pre-positioned in vulnerable areas. Authorities advise avoiding floodwaters, non-essential travel, and staying alert to landslide risks while following updates from official channels for safety guidance.

Tags: Government North Island Cyclone Gabrielle Mark Mitchell Emergency Management Civil Defence NZDF Severe Weather Flooding South Waikato

Government Allocates Land for New Kumeū Secondary School in North-West Auckland

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The Government is prioritizing land for a new secondary school in Kumeū, North-West Auckland, to support the rapidly growing community, with the Notice of Requirement now lodged with Auckland Council. Education Minister Erica Stanford highlighted the government's efforts to deliver more school property efficiently, including halving classroom construction costs, funding new schools, and investing heavily in maintenance. Local MP Chris Penk welcomed the move as a vital step for families, and further school property announcements are expected this year to meet future educational needs.

Tags: Erica Stanford Chris Penk Kumeū Huapai District School Kaipara ki Mahurangi Education Minister Government Resource Management Act 1991 Auckland Council

New Zealand Tourism Surges in 2025 with Strong Growth from China and Australia

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New Zealand’s international visitor arrivals surpassed 3.5 million in the year to December 2025, driven by strong growth from China and Australia, marking significant progress toward pre-COVID tourism levels. The Government supports this recovery through initiatives like promoting New Zealand as a year-round destination, streamlining travel processes, and introducing the New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA) for easier access, which has notably encouraged Chinese and Pacific visitors. Tourism and Hospitality Minister Louise Upston emphasizes that these efforts are boosting economic growth, supporting jobs, and establishing New Zealand as a preferred holiday destination.

Tags: Louise Upston New Zealand China Australia Stats NZ NZeTA Pacific Island Forum Tourism Government Hospitality

Oranga Tamariki Staff to Administer Life-Saving Medicines and Expand Nurse Practitioner Access

1 day ago | 61 views

Oranga Tamariki staff will soon be trained and authorized to administer emergency injectable medications like EpiPens and Glucagon Pen Kits, improving response to severe medical reactions in residences. This change allows young people to access Nurse Practitioners' services while retaining the option to see Medical Practitioners and receive prescribed medications from authorized prescribers. Implementation is expected by mid-2026, with ongoing training and support to ensure staff confidence and competence in emergency situations.

Tags: Oranga Tamariki EpiPens Glucagon Pen Kits Nurse Practitioners Minister Chhour emergency injectable medications residence workers medical emergency young people training and authorisation

New Zealand Welcomes Commonwealth Secretary-General Shirley Botchwey for Key Talks

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Foreign Minister Winston Peters welcomed Commonwealth Secretary-General Shirley Botchwey on her first official visit to New Zealand, highlighting the Commonwealth's role in uniting countries around shared values. They discussed New Zealand's support for a Commonwealth focused on democracy, good governance, human rights, and the rule of law, as well as the Secretary-General’s reform agenda. Their talks also emphasized initiatives like the Apia Commonwealth Ocean Declaration to benefit small states, particularly in the Pacific.

Tags: Winston Peters Shirley Botchwey Commonwealth New Zealand Pacific Auckland Apia Commonwealth Ocean Declaration democracy human rights governance

Centuries-Old Gallipoli Friendship Strengthened by Turkish Delegation Visit to NZ

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A senior Turkish delegation recently visited New Zealand, reinforcing the enduring friendship forged during the Gallipoli campaign over a century ago, as highlighted by Veterans Minister Chris Penk. The visit included meetings with officials, commemorative events, and recognition of the strong bond and mutual respect between Türkiye and New Zealand, rooted in shared sacrifice and ongoing collaboration. Both nations emphasize the importance of honoring history while working together to promote peace, understanding, and cultural exchange amid global instability.

Tags: Chris Penk Ömer Toraman İsmail Kaşdemir Kerem Yenigün Winston Peters Gallipoli Çanakkale Eceabat New Zealand Türkiye

NRL All Stars 2026 in Hamilton: Rugby League Celebration Boosts Waikato Economy

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The 2026 NRL All Stars event, supported by the Government, will take place in Hamilton on February 15, featuring men’s and women’s games, cultural ceremonies, and community activities. This trans-Tasman celebration unites Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander, and Māori players, promoting sport, culture, and grassroots rugby league development. The event is expected to boost local tourism, hospitality, and the economy in Hamilton and the wider Waikato region.

Tags: Hamilton NRL All Stars Louise Upston Waikato Rugby League New Zealand Australia FMG Stadium Aboriginal Māori

New Zealand's AML/CFT 2026-2030 Strategy: Cutting Red Tape, Boosting Enforcement

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Associate Justice Minister Nicole McKee has released New Zealand’s Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) National Strategy for 2026–2030, aiming to streamline compliance and strengthen enforcement against serious crime. The strategy emphasizes a risk-based approach to reduce unnecessary paperwork for low-risk transactions while enhancing focus on genuine risks, supported by a single AML/CFT supervisor under the Department of Internal Affairs from July 2024. This reform seeks to provide clearer guidance, reduce compliance costs, and deliver significant regulatory relief, building on previous efforts to simplify customer verification and improve the AML/CFT system.

Tags: Nicole McKee New Zealand Countering Financing of Terrorism Department of Internal Affairs Ministry of Justice regulatory reform financial crime national strategy

New Zealand and Singapore Launch Digital Export Health Certification to Boost Trade

2 days ago | 49 views

New Zealand and Singapore have signed a new electronic certification arrangement to replace the paper-based system, enabling real-time digital exchange of export health certifications for food and primary products. This initiative aims to streamline border processes, reduce costs, enhance supply chain security, and accelerate market access, supporting trade growth between the two countries. The arrangement is part of their Joint Plan of Action under the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership and aligns with New Zealand’s goal to double export value within ten years.

Tags: New Zealand Singapore Todd McClay electronic certification export health certification trade agriculture food safety supply chain Comprehensive Strategic Partnership

New Zealand Passes Health and Safety Amendment Bill to Support Safer Workplaces

2 days ago | 72 views

The Health and Safety at Work Amendment Bill, welcomed by Minister Brooke van Velden, aims to reform New Zealand’s workplace health and safety laws by providing clearer guidance through strengthened Approved Codes of Practice (ACOPs) and clarifying WorkSafe’s regulatory functions. The Bill introduces practical changes, such as creating safe harbours for compliance, easing obligations for small low-risk businesses, and defining directors' due diligence duties to reduce duplication and focus on governance. These reforms seek to reduce business uncertainty and compliance costs while improving safety outcomes by making WorkSafe a more consistent and supportive agency.

Tags: Brooke van Velden WorkSafe Health and Safety at Work Amendment Bill New Zealand Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Approved Codes of Practice WorkSafe regulator Health and Safety Act business compliance workplace safety

AI to Enhance Breast Screening and Early Detection for Women in New Zealand

2 days ago | 56 views

Health New Zealand is exploring the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance breast screening services, aiming to support radiologists, reduce workload, and improve early detection for women. This initiative involves consulting experts and assessing international AI applications to ensure safe, effective, and patient-centered screening while maintaining clinical oversight. The effort builds on recent program improvements and seeks to future-proof breast screening, ensuring timely access and better outcomes for New Zealand women.

Tags: Artificial Intelligence AI BreastScreen Aotearoa breast screening breast cancer Health Minister Simeon Brown New Zealand radiologists medical imaging early detection

Long-Term Tourism Concessions Boost Jobs and Economy in South Island Destinations

2 days ago | 77 views

Conservation Minister Tama Potaka announced long-term tourism concessions in the South Island, including a 38-year concession for The Remarkables Ski Area and multi-decade agreements for the Milford Track and Te Ana-au Caves, aimed at supporting jobs and regional economies. These concessions provide operators with investment certainty while maintaining public access and enforcing environmental and safety standards. Tourism Minister Louise Upston emphasized that such stability helps businesses retain staff, deliver quality visitor experiences, and sustain local communities.

Tags: Tama Potaka Louise Upston The Remarkables Milford Track NZSki Tourism Milford Limited South Island Fiordland Te Rua o te Moko Queenstown

Eastern Busway Final Stretch Begins in Botany, Boosting Auckland Transit

2 days ago | 71 views

The final $101 million section of Auckland’s $1.4 billion Eastern Busway project, connecting Botany to Pakuranga and Panmure with dedicated busways, is set to begin construction in March and is expected to open in 2027. This rapid transit link will provide faster, more reliable journeys, reducing travel time to the city center to 40 minutes and is forecasted to carry up to 24,000 passengers daily by 2048, enhancing access to jobs and education. Delivered through a government and council partnership, the project includes 7km of busway, 5 new stations, and integrates with future transit plans like the Airport to Botany Busway and the upcoming City Rail Link.

Tags: Chris Bishop Simeon Brown Eastern Busway Auckland Botany NZ Transport Agency Auckland Council City Rail Link Tī Rākau Drive Panmure