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Auckland City Hospital's New Central Plant Complex Boosts Reliable Healthcare Services
10 hours ago | 32 viewsAuckland City Hospital’s new Central Plant Complex, now fully operational, provides essential infrastructure such as power, cooling, water, and medical gases critical for safe and reliable hospital operations. This complex, part of the Facilities Infrastructure Remediation Programme, was transitioned through extensive planning and testing while the hospital remained fully operational, highlighting the project's complexity and importance. Additionally, a purpose-built underground services tunnel connects the complex to the hospital, enhancing resilience and ensuring the long-term reliability of essential services amid Auckland’s growth.
Tags: Auckland City Hospital Central Plant Complex Simeon Brown Facilities Infrastructure Remediation Programme Greenlane Clinical Centre emergency generators medical gases underground services tunnel hospital infrastructure healthcare servicesNew $12.6M Walking and Cycling Bridge to Boost Safety on Queenstown SH6
13 hours ago | 46 viewsConstruction will soon begin on a $12.6 million pedestrian and cycling bridge over State Highway 6 in Queenstown to improve safety for school children, cyclists, pedestrians, and tourists. The 50-meter-long bridge, named Pūāhuru by mana whenua, will connect key residential, retail, and trail areas, enhancing local connectivity and supporting Queenstown’s tourism sector. The project, led by the Whakatipu Transport Programme Alliance, is expected to be completed by the end of 2027 and features a slip-resistant, fibre-reinforced polymer deck with an 8-meter clearance over the highway.
Tags: Chris Bishop Joseph Mooney NZ Transport Agency Whakatipu Transport Programme Alliance Kā Huanui a Tāhuna Queenstown SH6 Pūāhuru Kāi Tahu Queenstown Trails TrustMajor $18M Flood Resilience Upgrade Underway in Mataura to Protect Southland Communities
1 day ago | 73 viewsWork has begun on a major $18 million flood resilience upgrade for the Mataura River in Southland, supported by a $10.8 million government loan and $7.2 million from Environment Southland, aiming to protect over 7,000 people, 1,500 hectares of land, and key infrastructure. The project includes building and strengthening stopbanks, rock walls, and riverbed gravel works to reduce flood risks to Mataura and Gore, areas historically affected by severe flooding. Since the launch of the Regional Infrastructure Fund, $18.5 million has been allocated to Southland for five flood resilience projects to safeguard communities and boost regional prosperity.
Tags: Mark Patterson Mataura River Regional Infrastructure Fund Environment Southland Mataura Gore Ōreti River Aparima Catchment Te Anau Basin InvercargillNew SH82 Elephant Hill Stream Bridge Completed Early, Boosting South Canterbury Travel
1 day ago | 195 viewsThe first of two new highway bridges on State Highway 82 in South Canterbury, replacing a century-old structure, has been completed ahead of schedule and under budget, improving travel reliability and freight productivity. The second bridge replacement is on track for completion by the end of the year, enhancing the important inland route that serves as an alternative to State Highway 1. This project is part of a broader government initiative to repair or upgrade priority bridges nationwide, ensuring the safety and resilience of critical transport infrastructure.
Tags: James Meager Miles Anderson NZ Transport Agency Elephant Hill Stream Bridge Waihao North River Bridge State Highway 82 South Canterbury Waitaki MP National Land Transport Programme Mackenzie DistrictGovernment Secures Long-Term Housing Supply in Westport Post-West Coast Floods
1 day ago | 49 viewsThe Government is transferring 20 homes at Paparoa Way to local ownership for $1.2 million to support Westport's long-term housing supply following the 2021 West Coast floods. These modern homes, delivered in partnership with Buller District Council, remain fully occupied and help sustain the community by enabling families and workers to stay, aiding regional recovery and growth. This initiative transforms emergency housing into a lasting asset, enhancing Westport’s resilience and exemplifying effective collaboration between central and local government.
Tags: Tama Potaka James Meager Westport West Coast floods Paparoa Way Buller District Council Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment Temporary Accommodation Service housing supply emergency responseSouth Island Needle Exchange Programme Launches to Reduce Substance Harm
1 day ago | 71 viewsMental Health Minister Matt Doocey officially opened the South Island Needle Exchange Programme, New Zealand’s first harm reduction initiative aimed at preventing substance-related harm and reducing blood-borne infections like HIV and hepatitis C. The programme, delivered by the Te Waipounamu Collective, provides not only clean equipment but also health information, overdose prevention, and referral services to support people at all stages of addiction. This initiative complements broader government efforts, including increased investment in substance harm prevention, workforce expansion, and community-based support services, resulting in improved health outcomes and reduced addiction-related harms.
Tags: Matt Doocey South Island Needle Exchange Programme Te Waipounamu Collective Ngā Kete Mātauranga Pounamu Trust He Waka Tapu Poutini Waiora Te Piki Oranga Mental Health Minister HIV preventionKing’s Counsel Appointment Round Announced for 2026 – Apply by June
1 day ago | 71 viewsAttorney-General Hon Chris Bishop announced that the next appointment round for King’s Counsel will occur in 2026, with applications opening on May 25 and closing on June 22. The Solicitor-General will consult with the New Zealand Law Society and the New Zealand Bar Association to inform recommendations made to the Governor-General, who has the final discretion in appointments. Guidelines and application details are available on the Crown Law website, and appointments are expected to be announced in October 2026.
Tags: Chris Bishop King’s Counsel Chief Justice New Zealand Law Society New Zealand Bar Association Crown Law Office 2026 appointmentsAttorney-General Appoints Nischal Malarao as Associate Judge of High Court
1 day ago | 65 viewsAttorney-General Chris Bishop announced the appointment of Nischal Hasmukhlal Malarao as an Associate Judge of the High Court, effective 8 June 2026, in Auckland. Malarao has extensive legal experience, having worked at Chapman Tripp, Meredith Connell, and Lloyd’s of London, and later becoming a Senior Litigation Partner and head of key practice groups. Since July 2024, he has practiced independently at Richmond Chambers, specializing in civil, commercial, tax, and regulatory disputes, with a focus on company and insolvency law.
Tags: Chris Bishop Nischal Hasmukhlal Malarao Associate Judge Malarao University of Auckland Chapman Tripp Meredith Connell Lloyd’s of London Richmond Chambers AucklandNew Endoscopy Suite at Wairarapa Hospital Boosts Local Diagnostic Access
1 day ago | 35 viewsWairarapa Hospital will build a new purpose-built endoscopy suite to increase local capacity, reduce delays, and improve access to diagnostic services, minimizing the need for patients to travel outside the region. The current endoscopy services are limited by inadequate facilities, and the new suite will address rising demand, support faster diagnosis, and free up theatre space for elective surgeries. This development is part of a $34.2 million investment in diagnostic services, including a new MRI scanner, aimed at enhancing healthcare infrastructure and patient care in the Wairarapa region.
Tags: Simeon Brown Wairarapa Hospital endoscopy suite bowel screening colonoscopy diagnostic services MRI scanner health infrastructure elective surgeries cancer treatmentNew Zealand’s Conservation Amendment Bill: Faster Decisions, Jobs, and Stronger Nature Protection
2 days ago | 82 viewsNew Zealand’s Conservation Amendment Bill aims to modernize conservation land management by cutting red tape, speeding decision-making, and supporting economic growth while enhancing environmental protection. The reforms include a new National Conservation Policy Statement, faster concession approvals, and the introduction of international visitor access charges at select sites to generate approximately $60 million annually for reinvestment in conservation and infrastructure. The Bill balances job creation, improved visitor experiences, and stronger nature protection, with continued statutory safeguards and opportunities for public feedback during the legislative process.
Tags: Tama Potaka New Zealand Conservation Amendment Bill Conservation Act National Conservation Policy Statement biodiversity tourism visitor infrastructure Treaty obligations international visitor access chargesRyans Road Industrial Development Approved in Christchurch with 126 Lots
2 days ago | 73 viewsThe Ryans Road Industrial Development in Christchurch, approved through the Fast-track process, will create 126 industrial lots over 57.6 hectares near the airport, supporting infrastructure and generating approximately 755 construction jobs and $259 million in GDP. This project, lodged by Carter Group Limited in April 2025, is the 21st approved under Fast-track and aims to meet demand for industrial land benefiting logistics, warehousing, and manufacturing businesses. Fast-track has approved 21 projects so far, with 44 currently progressing, streamlining infrastructure and housing developments across New Zealand.
Tags: Chris Bishop Carter Group Limited Ryans Road Christchurch Canterbury Harewood Infrastructure Minister Industrial Development Construction SectorStreamlining Solar Panel Installation in New Zealand to Save Kiwis $1,000+ Annually
2 days ago | 83 viewsNew Zealand is conducting a Sector Review to simplify and speed up the residential solar panel installation process, which currently involves excessive regulation and multiple site visits, causing delays and higher costs. Compared to Australia, where solar installation is streamlined and widely adopted, only 3-4 percent of New Zealand households have solar despite potential savings of over $1,000 annually and a payback period of about 10 years. The Ministry for Regulation aims to reduce red tape by aligning rules with the low risk of solar installations, making solar energy more accessible and affordable for Kiwis.
Tags: David Seymour New Zealand solar panels solar installation Regulation Minister Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority Australia Victoria red tape residential solarGovernment Increases Rates Rebate and Sets Rates Cap to Ease Cost of Living in 2026
2 days ago | 72 viewsThe Government will increase the Rates Rebate Scheme from July 2026, raising the maximum rebate and income thresholds to provide targeted support for low-income ratepayers and SuperGold Cardholders, helping seniors on fixed incomes manage rising rates. New application forms will be available through councils and online, ensuring eligible households receive assistance amid ongoing cost-of-living pressures. Additionally, a rates cap will be introduced to control council spending and prevent unsustainable rate increases, with details to be announced later this year.
Tags: Simon Watts Casey Costello Rates Rebate Scheme SuperGold Cardholders Local Government New Zealand Government cost of living income abatement threshold rates cap NZ SuperannuationNew Zealand Imposes New Sanctions Targeting Russian Cyber Actors and Supporters
2 days ago | 62 viewsNew Zealand has announced its 35th round of sanctions targeting 20 individuals and entities supporting Russia’s illegal war against Ukraine, including those involved in cybercrime, propaganda, and military support. The sanctions also address an alternative payment provider facilitating sanctions evasion and actors from the DPRK and Iran aiding Russia’s military-industrial complex. Since March 2022, New Zealand has sanctioned over 2000 targets and continues to implement measures to counter Russia’s aggression.
Tags: Winston Peters Russia Ukraine New Zealand Kremlin DPRK Iran cybercrime sanctions Ministry of Foreign Affairs and TradeAmbassador Clare Kelly Appointed Chair of WTO General Council, Boosting NZ Trade Impact
2 days ago | 78 viewsTrade and Investment Minister Todd McClay has welcomed Ambassador Clare Kelly's appointment as Chair of the WTO General Council, marking only the second time a New Zealander has held this top position. Ms. Kelly, with extensive trade and foreign policy experience, will focus on advancing WTO reforms and extending the ban on tariffs for digital trade following disappointing outcomes at the 14th Ministerial Conference. She has served as New Zealand’s Ambassador to the WTO since 2022 and will hold the chair position for one year, succeeding Ambassador Saqer Abdullah Almoqbel.
Tags: Todd McClay Clare Kelly World Trade Organisation WTO Saqer Abdullah Almoqbel New Zealand Geneva Trade and Investment Minister Ambassador Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade