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First H5 Bird Flu Case Detected in New Zealand Seabird; Public Advised to Stay Alert
15 hours ago | 31 viewsA brown skua found on Petone beach in Wellington tested positive for the H5N1 avian influenza strain, marking New Zealand's first detection of this globally circulating bird flu, though there is no evidence of wider spread or poultry infection. Authorities, including MPI and the Department of Conservation, are closely monitoring the situation, urging the public to report groups of sick or dead birds without handling them, while continuing biosecurity measures and vaccination programs for endangered native birds. New Zealand remains prepared to protect poultry production and wildlife, emphasizing that eggs and poultry meat are safe to eat and maintaining ongoing surveillance and industry collaboration.
Tags: Andrew Hoggard Biosecurity Minister Ministry for Primary Industries Department of Conservation Health New Zealand Poultry Council kākāpō takahē kakī kākāriki karakaNew Zealand Declares First North Island Sika Deer Herd of Special Interest
18 hours ago | 48 viewsNew Zealand has designated the sika deer in the Kaimanawa and Kaweka Forest Parks as the North Island’s first Herd of Special Interest (HOSI), establishing a coordinated management framework to enhance hunting opportunities and conservation outcomes. The Central North Island Sika Foundation, alongside DOC, iwi, hapū, and other partners, will assist in managing the herd to reduce browsing pressure on young trees and improve forest regeneration without increasing animal numbers. The decision follows extensive consultation and aims to balance hunting values with environmental protection, featuring ongoing monitoring and periodic reviews to ensure accountability.
Tags: James Meager New Zealand sika deer Kaimanawa Forest Park Kaweka Forest Park Central North Island Sika Foundation Game Animal Council DOC iwi hapūNew Dunedin Hospital Inpatient Building Rises as Steel Installation Begins
19 hours ago | 44 viewsThe New Dunedin Hospital’s inpatient building has begun vertical construction with the installation of structural steel, marking significant progress on the project after contract signing and site preparation. The 11-level facility, designed to improve patient care and flow, involves extensive fabrication and transport of over 15,200 steel pieces by New Zealand companies, supporting local jobs and the economy. Scheduled for completion in late 2030 and operational by 2031, the hospital will serve Dunedin and the wider Otago and Southland regions for generations.
Tags: New Dunedin Hospital Simeon Brown Cadbury site CPB Contractors Auckland Christchurch Southern region Otago Southland New ZealandJohn Harbord Appointed Chair of New Zealand Electricity Authority for 3 Years
19 hours ago | 66 viewsJohn Harbord has been appointed Chair of the Electricity Authority for a three-year term, bringing over 20 years of experience in law, governance, and public sector policy. Energy Minister Simeon Brown emphasized the Authority's role in ensuring an abundant, affordable, and reliable electricity supply that supports economic growth. Harbord succeeds Erik Westergaard, who will remain on the board as Deputy Chair.
Tags: John Harbord Simeon Brown Erik Westergaard Electricity Authority New Zealand Shipping Federation Major Electricity User’s Group Energy Minister Electricity market Governance professional Public sectorNew Zealand Updates Climate Change Response Act to Strengthen Adaptation and NZ ETS
21 hours ago | 58 viewsThe Government is amending the Climate Change Response Act to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and ensure effective climate risk management, including legally requiring councils to develop 30-year adaptation plans for high-risk communities. The Bill also strengthens governance and transparency of the NZ Emissions Trading Scheme (NZ ETS), addressing investment disincentives and allowing for new carbon removal methods while excluding agriculture. These changes aim to streamline New Zealand’s climate framework, support emissions reduction targets, and deliver practical, results-focused climate action.
Tags: Simon Watts Climate Change Response Act New Zealand NZ ETS Climate Change Minister National Adaptation Framework Climate risks Decarbonisation Market governance Climate targetsGovernment Invests $35M to Expand Forensic Mental Health Services and Beds by 2027
21 hours ago | 33 viewsThe government is investing $35 million in Budget 2026 to expand forensic mental health services, including adding inpatient beds, step-down beds, and increasing prison in-reach and court liaison staff to improve access and support. This funding builds on the previous year’s $51 million investment, collectively adding 14 new forensic inpatient and step-down beds and boosting frontline workers to enhance rehabilitation and community reintegration. The expanded services aim to reduce delays, improve patient outcomes, and increase safety for staff and communities, with new facilities expected to open in early 2027.
Tags: Matt Doocey Mental Health Minister Mason Clinic Porirua forensic campus Health New Zealand Budget 2026 Budget 2025 forensic mental health court liaison staffGovernment Seeks Feedback on Capital Market Reforms to Boost Kiwi Business Growth
1 day ago | 50 viewsThe Government is seeking feedback on the next phase of capital market reforms aimed at lowering the cost of raising capital for Kiwi businesses and improving returns for investors, with a focus on modernizing rules to keep pace with innovation and maintain investor protections. This phase follows last year’s reforms that reduced compliance costs and barriers to listing on the NZX, and now targets eight specific areas including product disclosure, director liability, crowdfunding limits, and broker activity. The consultation, open for six weeks, invites input from businesses, investors, and financial advisers to help create dynamic, competitive markets that support economic growth.
Tags: Cameron Brewer Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister KiwiSaver MBIE NZX New Zealand Government capital market reforms economic growth crowdfundingNew Petroleum Exploration Permit Application Invites Investment in NZ Offshore Basin
1 day ago | 63 viewsResources Minister Shane Jones has welcomed Sunda Energy's new petroleum exploration permit application in the offshore northern Taranaki Basin, marking the sixth such application since the government lifted the offshore oil and gas exploration ban. Sunda Energy, having entered the New Zealand market through acquiring Matahio Energy’s assets, seeks to conduct geological and seismic studies over a 645 sq km area with known potential, aiming to evaluate drilling targets. The competitive application process, open until October 14, 2026, reflects growing investor interest that could enhance New Zealand’s energy security, create jobs, and boost economic resilience.
Tags: Shane Jones Sunda Energy New Zealand Petroleum and Minerals Matahio Energy Taranaki Basin Cheal Sidewinder Puka Awakino Crown Minerals ActNew NZ Guidelines Boost Overseas Investment in Supermarkets for Lower Prices
2 days ago | 111 viewsAssociate 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 growthInnovative Submersible Dredge Planer Tackles Invasive Caulerpa Seaweed in NZ
2 days ago | 81 viewsThe 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
2 days ago | 51 viewsA $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 technologyFiordland Wapiti Deer Named NZ’s First Hunter-Led Herd of Special Interest
2 days ago | 69 viewsFiordland 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 CouncilGovernment Invests $15.5M in Bay of Plenty Marina and Geothermal Projects
2 days ago | 64 viewsThe 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 MaunganuiBay of Plenty Aquaculture Settlement Boosts Growth and Jobs for Te Moana-a-Toi Iwi
2 days ago | 78 viewsA 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 settlementNew Zealand Promotes Premium Strong Wool at Bharat Tex 2026 in India
2 days ago | 62 viewsAssociate 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