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Guardians of NZ Superannuation Appoint Two New Members to Nominating Committee

23 min ago | 16 views

Two experienced corporate leaders, Tim Mitchell and Juliet Tainui-Hernandez, have been appointed to the nominating committee for the Guardians of New Zealand Superannuation, alongside the reappointment of Chair Michelle Tsui and member Mark Butcher. The committee is responsible for identifying and recommending qualified candidates for the Guardians Board, which oversees the NZ Super Fund and Elevate NZ Venture Capital Fund. Mitchell and Tainui-Hernandez bring extensive expertise in governance, recruitment, risk management, and global investment, with their terms starting on March 1, while Tsui and Butcher have served since 2018.

Tags: Nicola Willis Tim Mitchell Michelle Tsui Mark Butcher Guardians of New Zealand Superannuation NZ Super Fund Elevate NZ Venture Capital Fund nominating committee Finance Minister

New Zealand and Chile Sign Strategic Agricultural Partnership for 2026-2030

36 min ago | 37 views

New Zealand and Chile have signed the Strategic Agricultural Arrangement 2026–2030 to enhance cooperation in agriculture, focusing on expertise exchange, sustainable development, research, innovation, and climate resilience. Both countries share similar farming systems and advocate for open, rules-based trade, aiming to strengthen their agricultural relationship and seize mutual opportunities. This agreement builds on 80 years of diplomatic ties and aims to boost economic returns for farmers and exporters in both nations.

Tags: New Zealand Chile Todd McClay Ignacia Fernández Agriculture Strategic Agricultural Arrangement trade sustainable development climate resilience diplomatic relations

Government Invests $8.3M to Train New Zealand’s Future Seafarers and Boost Coastal Shipping

1 hour ago | 19 views

The New Zealand Government is investing $8.3 million from the Coastal Shipping Resilience Fund to create training berths for seafarers, addressing workforce shortages due to retirements and industry challenges. This funding will help domestic vessel operators cover trainee expenses, ensuring the development of skilled seafarers essential for coastal freight services and emergency supply deliveries. Building a home-grown maritime workforce will strengthen the resilience of New Zealand’s supply chain and support the broader maritime sector critical to the national economy.

Tags: James Meager New Zealand seafarers Coastal Shipping Resilience Fund maritime schools Cyclone Gabrielle coastal freight services training berths domestic vessel operators

Health NZ to Employ First-Year GP Trainees Directly, Boosting Primary Care Workforce

2 hours ago | 42 views

Health New Zealand will directly employ all first-year GP trainees to simplify their transition from hospital training and maintain continuity of employment conditions, encouraging more doctors to choose general practice. The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners will continue overseeing the training program, while the government implements initiatives such as increasing medical training places, establishing a new medical school, and funding overseas-trained doctors to strengthen the GP workforce. These changes aim to improve access to primary care by building a stronger pipeline of GPs and making general practice training more attractive and accessible.

Tags: Simeon Brown Health New Zealand Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners Auckland Medical School Otago Medical School Waikato Medical School GP trainees primary care workforce New Zealand doctors medical training

New Zealand Welcomes Second Private Building Consent Authority to Boost Efficiency

2 hours ago | 17 views

New Zealand has approved its second private Building Consent Authority (BCA), Farsight NZ Limited Partnership, to increase competition and capacity in the building consent system, aiming to reduce paperwork and speed up approvals. Farsight will manage key building control tasks for Summerset, a major residential builder, which will help alleviate pressure on council BCAs and improve consistency in applying the Building Code. All BCAs, including private ones, must meet strict accreditation and legal requirements to ensure strong consumer protections and efficient service delivery.

Tags: Chris Penk Farsight NZ Limited Partnership Building Consent Authority Building Consent Approvals Limited Summerset Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment Kāinga Ora International Accreditation New Zealand Building Code New Zealand

New Zealand Proposes Funding Letermovir to Prevent Infection After Stem Cell Transplants

2 hours ago | 26 views

Associate Health Minister David Seymour and Health Minister Simeon Brown support Pharmac’s proposal to fund letermovir from May 2026 to prevent serious CMV infections in stem cell transplant patients and those with severe immunosuppression. This initiative aims to improve patient outcomes by reducing complications, hospital stays, and healthcare system pressure, aligning with the Government’s commitment to expanding stem cell transplant capacity and enhancing cancer treatment access. Pharmac is currently seeking public feedback on the proposal, inviting input from affected patients, families, health professionals, and advocacy groups.

Tags: David Seymour Simeon Brown Pharmac letermovir stem cell transplant New Zealand CMV infection cancer treatment healthcare system Faster Cancer Treatment

Morag McDowell Reappointed as Health and Disability Commissioner for Two Years

3 hours ago | 53 views

Health Minister Simeon Brown has announced the reappointment of Ms Morag McDowell as Health and Disability Commissioner for a two-year term starting 7 March 2026. Ms McDowell brings extensive legal expertise and health sector experience, which will help the organization deliver fair and effective services. The Government aims to keep patients central to the health system and improve healthcare quality for all New Zealanders.

Tags: Simeon Brown Morag McDowell Health Minister Health and Disability Commissioner New Zealand Government healthcare patients legal expertise health sector

New BoardConnector Database Boosts Women’s Leadership Roles in NZ

4 hours ago | 41 views

A new database called BoardConnector has been launched to support women's progress into leadership and governance roles in New Zealand, providing access to training and a pool of governance-ready leaders. Minister Nicola Grigg emphasizes that increasing female representation on boards strengthens decision-making and economic growth, while addressing gender pay and retirement savings gaps. Despite progress, women hold only 31 percent of private-sector director positions, highlighting the need for tools that drive meaningful change and economic empowerment for women.

Tags: Nicola Grigg International Women’s Day women’s leadership BoardConnector governance female directors economic empowerment gender pay gap New Zealand women in business

ChamberWorks Launches to Boost Kiwi Employment with MSD and Chambers Partnership

6 hours ago | 58 views

Social Development and Employment Minister Louise Upston announced the launch of ChamberWorks, a partnership between the Ministry of Social Development and New Zealand Chambers of Commerce, aimed at helping businesses with recruitment and increasing employment. The initiative addresses employers' recruitment challenges by aligning workforce needs with job seekers and leveraging MSD's extensive talent pipeline and training resources. ChamberWorks will operate nationally across 23 chambers, collaborating on workforce plans and opportunities to support businesses and get more Kiwis into work.

Tags: Louise Upston ChamberWorks Ministry of Social Development MSD New Zealand Chambers of Commerce Social Development Employment New Zealand job placements recruitment

New Zealand Prepares Consular Support and Evacuation Plans for Citizens in Middle East

11 hours ago | 57 views

The New Zealand Government is actively preparing to assist citizens stranded in the Middle East amid ongoing conflict by pre-deploying consular staff and two Defence Force planes for potential evacuation operations. Due to closed airspace and limited flights, New Zealanders are advised to shelter in place or use safe opportunities to leave, while the government coordinates with consular partners and airlines. Around 3,000 New Zealanders are registered in the region, with a 24/7 Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade response operation in place to provide urgent assistance.

Tags: Winston Peters Judith Collins New Zealand Middle East New Zealand Defence Force consular staff civilian evacuation Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade SafeTravel

Tauranga Māori Health Tech Company Carepatron Expands Globally with Govt Support

21 hours ago | 43 views

Tauranga-based Māori health tech company Carepatron is expanding internationally after receiving support from the Government’s Māori Development Fund, which accelerated its AI-powered clinical support tool’s development and boosted export revenue by 50%. This growth aligns with the Government’s goals to double New Zealand exports and strengthen Māori participation in high-value sectors like technology. The investment reflects a broader strategy to enhance Māori enterprise capability, innovation, and global reach, driving economic success that benefits whānau, hapū, iwi, and regional communities.

Tags: Tama Potaka Carepatron Māori Development Fund Māori health technology Te Puni Kōkiri Tōnui Māori Māori enterprise New Zealand exports Māori Development Minister

New Zealand’s Trade Hits $61.2B in Q4 with Strong Export Growth

21 hours ago | 61 views

New Zealand's international trade statistics reveal strong export growth, reaching $29.2 billion in the December quarter, driven by key sectors like dairy, tourism, and meat. Trade and Investment Minister Hon Todd McClay highlights the importance of open markets, strong trading relationships, and government support in sustaining this success amid global economic uncertainty. The government remains committed to enhancing trade by reducing barriers, expanding free trade agreements, and empowering exporters to drive economic growth and job creation.

Tags: Todd McClay New Zealand Kiwi exporters international trade dairy exports tourism meat exports trade statistics free trade agreements New Zealand economy

Delivering Real Results: Strengthening Pacific Communities in New Zealand 2025

23 hours ago | 61 views

The speech emphasizes the New Zealand Government’s commitment to improving the wellbeing of Pacific communities through practical strategies focused on safety, education, health, housing, and economic opportunity, highlighting successful initiatives like the Delivering for Pacific Communities Strategy and targeted programs such as Alo Vaka and the Pacific Healthy Homes Initiative. It acknowledges the vital role of Pacific youth and leaders in shaping the future, stresses the importance of partnership and trust between government and Pacific peoples, and reassures that the Ministry for Pacific Peoples will maintain a strong voice within government without structural changes this term. Overall, the goal is to strengthen Pacific families and communities to contribute to a stronger, more inclusive New Zealand.

Tags: Reverend Hiueni MC Fuimaono Sir Brian Roche Dame Winnie Laban Aupito William Sio Alfred Ngaro Minister Potaka Sir Bill English Lyonah Tyler

Uruguay and New Zealand Strengthen Bilateral Ties on Foreign Affairs Minister Visit

23 hours ago | 49 views

The Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Uruguay and New Zealand reaffirmed their strong bilateral relationship based on shared values such as multilateralism, democracy, human rights, and respect for international law, while emphasizing cooperation on global issues including environmental governance, peace, and gender equality. They committed to advancing an open, rules-based multilateral trading system, highlighted joint efforts in sustainable agriculture and investment, and supported initiatives like the Cairns Group, FIT-P, and Uruguay’s integration into digital and gender-focused trade agreements. Both countries also stressed the importance of people-to-people ties through cultural, educational, and youth exchanges, and pledged to maintain ongoing political dialogue and collaboration in international forums.

Tags: Uruguay New Zealand Montevideo Venezuela Iran Ukraine WTO Cairns Group DEPA

International Visitors Boost New Zealand Tourism with $12.5B Spend in 2025

1 day ago | 30 views

International visitors to New Zealand are rapidly returning, with tourism contributing $12.5 billion to the economy for the year ending December 2025, a 3% increase from the previous year. Visitor numbers have reached 90% of 2019 levels, with spending per visitor and daily spending both rising, boosting local businesses and jobs. The government aims to double the value of tourism exports by 2034, highlighting the sector’s importance as New Zealand’s second-largest export earner.

Tags: New Zealand international visitors tourism visitor spend Louise Upston Australia United States hospitality MBIE tourism exports