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New Roundabout on SH5 and SH28 Improves Safety and Traffic Flow Near Tīrau

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Transport Minister Chris Bishop announced the completion of a $6 million roundabout at the SH5/SH28 Harwoods Road intersection near Tīrau, aiming to improve safety on a corridor with a history of serious crashes, including 18 deaths and 64 serious injuries from 2014 to 2024. This project is part of broader safety upgrades along SH5, including road widening, right-turn bays, and planned future roundabouts, to enhance the route's efficiency for locals, tourists, freight, and agricultural vehicles. The improvements, delivered on budget and ahead of schedule, reflect ongoing collaboration with community leaders and support regional growth, tourism, and freight reliability.

Tags: Chris Bishop Tim van de Molen Transport Minister SH5 SH28 Harwoods Road Tīrau NZTA Mamaku Range Waimakariri Road

ACC Achieves Best Rehabilitation Results in a Decade, Helping Kiwis Return to Work Faster

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New Zealand’s Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) has achieved its strongest rehabilitation performance in over a decade, reducing the growth rate of long-term claims and helping injured New Zealanders return to work and independence faster. This improvement follows a government-mandated Turnaround Plan focused on client-centered care, lasting recovery, and organizational reset, reversing previous increases in long-term claim growth under the Labour government. While progress is evident in the latest public report, the government acknowledges more work is needed to ensure consistent support for claimants and build a better future.

Tags: New Zealand Accident Compensation Corporation ACC Scott Simpson rehabilitation Turnaround Plan return to work Letter of Expectations injury support

KiwiRail Boosts Performance with $73M Surplus and 7% Volume Growth

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KiwiRail has shown significant improvement, achieving a $73.4 million operating surplus and a 7% increase in volumes due to focused commercial discipline and upgraded rolling stock. Investments in modern locomotives, better maintenance funded by legislative changes, and improved infrastructure have enhanced schedule reliability and reduced disruptions from natural events. Additionally, Interislander maintained 100% reliability during peak periods, demonstrating the success of KiwiRail’s strategic focus on reliability, cost control, and asset renewal.

Tags: KiwiRail Winston Peters Suzanne Tindal New Zealand Dunedin Hillside Workshops Stadler locomotives Interislander Infrastructure Commission Rail Minister South Island

Government’s Flexible Fund Opens Applications for 770 New Social Homes in NZ

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The New Zealand Government has launched the first round of applications for the Flexible Fund, aiming to create up to 770 new social homes and affordable rentals in high-need areas by supporting community and iwi Māori housing providers. This fund replaces previous fragmented programs with a targeted, data-driven approach to deliver the right homes in priority locations, emphasizing value for money, local demand, and timely delivery. It forms part of a broader Housing Investment Plan and reforms to boost social housing, reduce emergency housing reliance, and ensure stable, affordable housing options for vulnerable families.

Tags: Chris Bishop Tama Potaka New Zealand Flexible Fund social housing affordable rentals Kāinga Ora Housing Investment Plan iwi Māori Ministry of Housing and Urban Development

Government Declares Medium-Scale Weather Event, Unlocks Support for Farmers

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The Government has classified recent weather events in the Bay of Plenty, Gisborne/Tairāwhiti, and Canterbury as medium-scale adverse events, unlocking additional support for affected farmers and growers. This support includes tax relief, Rural Assistance Payments, and activation of Enhanced Taskforce Green, with the Ministry for Primary Industries conducting on-farm assessments to identify those most in need. Rural Communities Minister Mark Patterson urges farmers and growers to seek help through the Rural Support Trust for ongoing recovery efforts.

Tags: Todd McClay Mark Patterson Ministry of Social Development Ministry for Primary Industries Rural Support Trust Bay of Plenty Canterbury Enhanced Taskforce Green Agriculture Minister

New Collective Agreement Secures Salary Increase for Health NZ Dietitians

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Associate Health Minister Matt Doocey has welcomed the ratification of a new collective agreement for Health New Zealand dietitians, resulting from a successful APEX vote. The 24-month agreement includes salary increases of 2.5% in the first year and 2% in the second, along with enhanced professional membership contributions and improved terms. This agreement follows recent approvals for other health sector workforce agreements, highlighting ongoing progress in settling employment conditions.

Tags: Matt Doocey Health New Zealand dietitians Association of Professional and Executive Employees APEX collective agreement salary increase workforce agreements public health union representatives

Thousands of Kiwis Access Online GP Care Over Holidays for Timely Health Support

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The Government’s new Online GP Care service enabled around 11,000 New Zealanders to access timely medical consultations during the holiday period, with over 60,600 consultations delivered since its May 2025 launch. The service addresses barriers such as rural location and appointment availability, reaching diverse communities and offering a new feature to compare and book the earliest appointments across providers. Health New Zealand plans to expand the service’s use in targeted healthcare settings, aiming to create a more accessible and patient-centered health system.

Tags: Simeon Brown Online GP Care Health Minister New Zealand Health New Zealand Māori Pacific Peoples Asian communities Next Available Appointment Government

New Methamphetamine Contamination Rules for Rental Properties Effective April 2026

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New regulations addressing methamphetamine contamination in rental properties will take effect from 16 April 2026, establishing clear, evidence-based thresholds and processes to ensure consistency for landlords and tenants. Properties with residue above 15µg/100cm² must be decontaminated, and if levels exceed 30µg/100cm², tenancy termination options become available, with professional testing aligned to New Zealand Standard 8510:2017 required in certain cases. Developed with expert advice, these rules aim to protect tenant health while minimizing landlord costs, with guidance provided through MBIE’s Tenancy Services website.

Tags: Tama Potaka Peter Gluckman methamphetamine contamination rental properties New Zealand Standard 8510:2017 Ministry of Housing and Urban Development MBIE Tenancy Services New Zealand Institute for Public Health Forensic Science

New Zealand Parliamentary Delegation to Strengthen Trade Ties in Latin America

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Foreign Minister Winston Peters will lead a Parliamentary and business delegation to Latin America next week to strengthen New Zealand’s relationships with Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Uruguay, and to enhance commercial opportunities for New Zealand businesses. The delegation, including MPs from across Parliament, will meet senior government leaders and various contacts to promote New Zealand’s innovative products and services in the region. On the return journey, the group will also visit Rapa Nui and French Polynesia, emphasizing New Zealand’s commitment to the Pacific as a central part of its foreign policy.

Tags: Winston Peters Nicole McKee Tim van de Molen Carmel Sepuloni Damien O’Connor New Zealand Latin America Argentina Brazil Chile

NZ Government Receives Final Royal Commission Report on COVID-19 Lessons

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The Government has received the final report from the Royal Commission of Inquiry into COVID-19 Lessons, which expanded its scope to review key decisions like lockdowns and vaccine mandates due to public demand. The inquiry aims not only to assess past mistakes but also to guide future pandemic responses, addressing the ongoing social and economic impacts felt by New Zealanders. The report will be made public in March 2026, with Health Minister Simeon Brown leading the Government’s response to its recommendations.

Tags: Ms van Velden Simeon Brown Royal Commission New Zealand Government Aucklanders Parliament Kiwis

Violent Crime Drops by 49,000 in NZ with Increased Police Patrols and Reforms

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Since the Government was elected, a tough on crime approach and nearly doubling police foot patrols have led to 49,000 fewer victims of violent crime in New Zealand by October 2025. Key reforms include tougher sentencing, enhanced police powers, and coordinated efforts to reduce youth reoffending, resulting in significant drops in serious youth offenses and ram raids. Despite this progress, the Government remains committed to further law and order improvements, including new legislation to address disorderly behavior and strengthen trespass laws.

Tags: Paul Goldsmith Mark Mitchell Karen Chhour New Zealand violent crime Police Oranga Tamariki Crimes Amendment Bill Three Strikes youth offending

Regulatory Standards Act: Enhancing Transparency and Accountability in Local Government

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The Regulatory Standards Act, coming into law by July 1, mandates councils to publish Consistency Accountability Statements (CAS) explaining the impact, costs, and benefits of new bylaws, promoting transparency and accountability in local regulation. This legislation aims to curb poor regulation that burdens ratepayers and stifles productivity by requiring councils to justify and regularly review their secondary legislation, ensuring laws are proportionate and evidence-based. The Act supports better governance by helping councils avoid kneejerk regulations, improve decision-making quality, and ultimately deliver greater value to taxpayers and communities.

Tags: Regulatory Standards Act Consistency Accountability Statement LGNZ councils local government Ministry for Regulation New Zealand ratepayers secondary legislation

NZ Defence Force to Trial Innovative Kiwi Drones Boosting Local Industry and Security

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The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) will trial advanced drones from local company Syos Aerospace, supported by Sysdoc for training and Hirtenberger Defence Technology for system integration, to enhance military capabilities and boost the domestic defence industry. These trials will involve various drone types across air, land, and sea platforms in operational scenarios such as supply transport and maritime patrols, informing future capability decisions. This initiative aligns with the Defence Industry Strategy to build a resilient, innovative sector that reduces supply chain risks and supports economic growth through cutting-edge Kiwi technology.

Tags: Judith Collins Syos Aerospace Sysdoc Hirtenberger Defence Technology NZDF New Zealand Defence Force SG400 SM300 SA2 ISR SA7 drone

Government Invests $200K to Boost Waimate Trail Tourism and Local Growth

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The Government is investing $200,000 to complete stage one of the 67km Waimate Trail, a project that highlights South Canterbury's unique landscapes and supports local tourism. This funding, part of a $70 million Major Events and Tourism Package, will finish the 13km stretch from Waimate to Waihao Forks, with the local community having already raised 80% of the needed funds. The trail aims to boost regional economic growth by attracting visitors and connecting with existing track networks, with completion expected by late April or May.

Tags: Louise Upston Waimate Trail South Canterbury Tourism Government Waihao Forks Major Events and Tourism Package Local Tourism Economic Growth Hospitality Minister

Temporary Steel Bridge to Reopen State Highway 39 by Mid-March After Floods

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A temporary 40-meter steel-framed bridge with a 50-tonne weight limit is planned to be operational by mid-March to restore access south of Pirongia after the Mangati Bridge was destroyed in floods. Crews have cleared debris and begun work on both the temporary and permanent bridge, with the permanent two-lane bridge construction set to start later this year. The project has strong support from council partners and landowners, prioritizing safe and rapid reconnection of the community.

Tags: Mangati Bridge State Highway 39 temporary bridge Chris Bishop NZ Transport Agency Pirongia Acrow bridge flood damage bridge reconstruction transport infrastructure