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NZ Government Amends Hazardous Substances Act to Boost Agri-Product Access

6 hours ago | 36 views

The Government is amending the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act to accelerate access to new agricultural and horticultural products, enabling New Zealand farmers to more easily obtain overseas-available pest control and crop protection solutions. The changes, based on a 2024 Ministry for Regulation review, aim to streamline approval processes by reducing complexity, costs, and duplication through greater reliance on overseas regulatory assessments while maintaining local protections. These amendments will enhance regulatory efficiency, support the primary sector's global competitiveness, and uphold environmental and public safety standards.

Tags: Nicola Grigg Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act Ministry for Regulation Environmental Protection Authority New Zealand farmers agrichemical companies crop protection regulatory pathways invasive species primary sector

Government Updates ACVM Bill to Boost Access to Agricultural Chemicals and Vet Medicines

7 hours ago | 60 views

The Government is introducing the Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines (ACVM) Amendment Bill to streamline access to new agricultural chemicals and veterinary medicines by reducing regulatory complexity and focusing on real risks. The Bill enables reliance on trusted overseas assessments, expedites approval for low-risk products, and works alongside the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms (HSNO) Amendment Bill to create a more adaptive, internationally aligned regulatory framework. These changes aim to enhance safety, trade competitiveness, transparency, and timely decision-making, with the Bill expected to complete parliamentary readings by late 2026.

Tags: Andrew Hoggard Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines ACVM Amendment Bill Ministry for Primary Industries Hazardous Substances and New Organisms HSNO Amendment Bill Primary Production Committee Food Safety Minister New Zealand government agricultural chemicals

International Visitors to New Zealand Rise 15% in March 2026, Boosting Economy

8 hours ago | 59 views

International visitor numbers to New Zealand continue to grow, with 358,900 arrivals in March 2026, marking a 15.1% increase from the previous year and nearing pre-pandemic levels. Tourism and Hospitality Minister Louise Upston highlights that this growth boosts the economy by supporting jobs and local businesses, with significant visitor increases from Australia, the United States, and China. Despite challenges like the fuel crisis, tourism remains New Zealand's second largest export earner, contributing substantially to economic growth and employment.

Tags: Louise Upston Stats NZ New Zealand Australia United States China Tourism Hospitality International Visitors Travel

Pharmac Proposes Wider Access to Type 2 Diabetes Medicines Based on Need

8 hours ago | 68 views

Associate Health Minister David Seymour and Health Minister Simeon Brown support Pharmac’s proposal to expand funding for three type 2 diabetes medicines by removing ethnicity-based criteria and lowering cardiovascular risk thresholds, aiming to improve access based on clinical need. If approved, the changes could benefit up to 23,000 more people over five years, enhancing early treatment to reduce complications and hospital admissions. This initiative aligns with the Government’s broader commitment to equitable, needs-based healthcare and increased health system funding to improve outcomes for all New Zealanders.

Tags: David Seymour Simeon Brown Pharmac type 2 diabetes empagliflozin liraglutide dulaglutide New Zealand health system Government

New Zealand Welcomes Lao Deputy PM to Strengthen 60 Years of Partnership

8 hours ago | 54 views

Minister Winston Peters welcomed Lao Deputy Prime Minister Thongsavan Phomvihane on his first official visit to New Zealand, highlighting their long-standing development partnership focused on unexploded ordnance clearance, economic growth, and education. During the visit, Peters announced support for rural communities through the Partnering for Impact programme in collaboration with local NGOs to improve livelihoods and food security. Their discussions also covered regional cooperation, trade, education, and people-to-people links, reinforcing over 60 years of diplomatic relations and New Zealand's commitment to Southeast Asia.

Tags: Winston Peters Thongsavan Phomvihane New Zealand Lao PDR Deputy Prime Minister ASEAN Save the Children World Vision Christian Blind Mission Partnering for Impact

Government Launches Community-Led Commissioning to Boost Local Social Services Outcomes

10 hours ago | 44 views

The Government’s Social Investment Fund is introducing Community-led Commissioning to empower local leaders and organizations with proven track records to decide how social services funding is spent, focusing on measurable outcomes. This approach aims to replace fragmented, Wellington-centric contracts with flexible, community-designed solutions that improve key social indicators such as employment, education, health, and crime reduction. Following an expression of interest and design phase, selected groups will collaborate with the Social Investment Agency to establish shared objectives and accountability, with $190 million allocated in Budget 2025 to support these reforms.

Tags: Social Investment Fund Nicola Willis New Zealand Social Investment Agency Government Social services Budget 2025 NGOs Philanthropists

Government Tightens Welfare Eligibility to Support Sustainability and Target Need

10 hours ago | 57 views

The Government has introduced the Social Security Amendment Bill to improve fiscal sustainability by tightening eligibility for Jobseeker Support for 18- and 19-year-olds and adjusting the Accommodation Supplement calculation for homeowners. The Bill requires young beneficiaries to meet the Parental Assistance Test unless they have dependent children, aiming to reduce long-term benefit dependency and better target assistance to those most in need. Additionally, the Accommodation Supplement changes, the first in 33 years, focus support on vulnerable groups by requiring homeowners to contribute a higher share of income toward housing costs before receiving subsidies.

Tags: Louise Upston Social Development Employment Minister Jobseeker Support Accommodation Supplement Welfare system Budget 2025 Parental Assistance Test New Zealand Government Social Security Amendment Bill

Government Signs City and Regional Deal to Boost Growth in Western Bay of Plenty

10 hours ago | 39 views

The Government has signed a City and Regional Deal with Western Bay of Plenty councils to establish a long-term partnership aimed at boosting economic growth, improving living standards, and supporting well-planned regional development. The Deal focuses on six pillars including transport infrastructure, housing development, social infrastructure, export growth, and economic diversification, with coordinated investment and planning aligned with the SmartGrowth partnership. Key projects like the Takitimu North Link and Tauriko West Roads, alongside joint funding mechanisms and strong governance, will support the region’s rapid growth and its role as a critical export gateway.

Tags: Chris Bishop Simon Watts Western Bay of Plenty Tauranga Bay of Plenty Regional Council SmartGrowth Takitimu North Link Tauriko West Auckland New Zealand

New Zealand Faces Sharp Gas Reserve Decline: Government Acts to Secure Energy Future

10 hours ago | 51 views

New Zealand's natural gas reserves have declined sharply due to overestimated reserves and the closure of major fields, causing rising energy prices, job losses, and economic setbacks. The Government blames the previous Labour administration's offshore oil and gas exploration ban for the energy crisis and is now reversing this policy while investing in gas security, LNG imports, and carbon capture technologies to stabilize supply and reduce costs. Their goal is to ensure affordable, reliable energy for households and businesses, protect jobs, and support the economy amid declining domestic gas production.

Tags: Simeon Brown New Zealand MBIE Pohokura field Maui field Labour Government Gas Security Fund LNG import facility Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage New Zealand Aluminium Smelter

New Legislation Empowers Police with Move-On Orders to Tackle Disorderly Behaviour

10 hours ago | 65 views

The Government has introduced legislation granting Police the power to issue move-on orders to address disorderly behaviour in public places, aiming to improve safety in central cities. These orders target disruptive actions such as threatening behaviour, obstructing access to businesses, begging, and rough sleeping, requiring individuals aged 14 or older to leave a specified area for up to 24 hours. The move-on orders are not criminal charges themselves, but breaching them can lead to prosecution, with the goal of reclaiming public spaces for residents, workers, and visitors.

Tags: Police disorderly behaviour legislation Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith public places law and order prosecution begging rough sleeping

Tribute to Sir Kenneth Keith: New Zealand’s Esteemed Jurist and Legal Pioneer

10 hours ago | 71 views

Attorney-General Chris Bishop honored the late Rt Hon Sir Kenneth Keith as one of New Zealand’s most distinguished jurists and legal scholars, whose six-decade career significantly impacted national and international law, legal education, and law reform. Sir Kenneth served at the highest judicial levels, including the Supreme Court and International Court of Justice, and contributed to major law reforms and New Zealand’s global legal presence. His legacy includes shaping key legal institutions with humility and dedication, earning him prestigious honors and lasting respect within the legal community.

Tags: Chris Bishop Kenneth Keith New Zealand Supreme Court International Court of Justice Law Commission Judicial Committee of the Privy Council legal scholar public servant

New ED Pharmacist Role at Dunedin Hospital Speeds Patient Care and Supports Doctors

11 hours ago | 54 views

A new pharmacist role in Dunedin Hospital’s Emergency Department has improved patient flow and safety by taking medication histories, reviewing medicines, and identifying issues early, saving doctors up to 20 minutes per patient. This role enables faster, more accurate clinical decisions and allows doctors to focus more on patient care rather than paperwork, enhancing efficiency across the hospital. Positive feedback from ED doctors highlights the role as a game changer, particularly for patients with complex medication needs, demonstrating the benefits of targeted workforce initiatives.

Tags: pharmacist Dunedin Hospital Emergency Department Health Minister Simeon Brown patient flow medication histories clinical efficiency patient safety healthcare system frontline staff

New Zealand Boosts Specialist Paediatric Palliative Care for Seriously Ill Children

11 hours ago | 68 views

The New Zealand government is investing $15.5 million over four years to establish nationally consistent specialist paediatric palliative care teams across both islands, improving access to compassionate care for children with life-threatening illnesses and their families closer to home. These teams, including various healthcare specialists, will support and train local providers to deliver care in communities, reducing hospital stays and easing emotional, physical, and financial burdens. The new services will begin rolling out from mid-2027, with interim funding provided to existing services like Rei Kōtuku to maintain support during the transition.

Tags: Simeon Brown Rei Kōtuku Health Minister paediatric palliative care New Zealand Starship Children’s Hospital Health New Zealand clinical nurse specialists nurse practitioners clinical psychologists

$11.9M Reinvested to Combat Meth and Gang Harm in NZ Communities

11 hours ago | 60 views

New Zealand's government will reinvest $11.9 million seized from criminals into the Resilience to Organised Crime in Communities (ROCC) programme to combat methamphetamine and gang-related harm. ROCC collaborates with police and community groups across seven regions to prevent gang recruitment, support offenders, and aid communities affected by drug and gang activity through practical initiatives with measurable outcomes. This funding, sourced from the Proceeds of Crime Fund, underscores the government's commitment to reducing organized crime and its impact on vulnerable populations without relying solely on enforcement.

Tags: Nicole McKee Casey Costello ROCC Proceeds of Crime Fund New Zealand methamphetamine gangs organised crime Police WELLfed

New Zealand Transport Legislation Modernised with Digital Services and Stronger Enforcement

1 day ago | 62 views

New Zealand has passed legislation modernizing its transport regulatory system by shifting from paper-based processes to digital service delivery, including digital driver licenses and electronic regulatory notices. The Bill strengthens enforcement in rail and maritime sectors, clarifies responsibilities, and introduces appropriate penalties while maintaining strong privacy and security safeguards. These reforms aim to improve system efficiency, reduce duplication, and complement recent updates to vehicle inspection rules, making the transport system simpler, easier to enforce, and more user-friendly.

Tags: Chris Bishop James Meager New Zealand transport legislation digital driver licences New Zealand Transport Agency Privacy Act Warrant of Fitness maritime enforcement rail accident investigations