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Parliament Removes 5-Year Ban for Real Estate Agents Failing CPD Requirements

7 hours ago | 36 views

Parliament has passed legislation removing the disproportionate five-year disqualification penalty for real estate agents who fail to complete continuing professional development (CPD) or pay fees on time, addressing concerns about fairness and relevance. The Regulatory Systems Amendment Bills also enhance conveyancers' ability to work, promote competition, and improve the justice system by allowing the Disputes Tribunal to order respondents to pay filing fees to successful claimants. These changes reflect the Government’s commitment to fit-for-purpose regulation and timely access to justice, with further court system improvements under consideration.

Tags: Nicole McKee Janet Dickson Real Estate Authority Regulatory Systems Amendment Bill Associate Justice Minister Real estate agents Continuing professional development Disputes Tribunal Conveyancers Justice Committee

New Clyde Primary Maternity Unit to Bring Quality Care Closer to Home by 2027

13 hours ago | 53 views

The new $5 million Clyde Primary Maternity Unit in Central Otago will provide modern, comprehensive maternity care closer to home, replacing the existing Alexandra facility and opening in mid-2027. Designed with families and healthcare professionals in mind, it features private ensuite rooms, a birthing pool, flexible clinical spaces, and strong connections to existing health services. This investment supports the Government’s commitment to strengthening regional maternity services, ensuring quality care for families while integrating with specialist services as needed.

Tags: Simeon Brown Central Otago Clyde Primary Maternity Unit Alexandra Queenstown Wānaka Health New Zealand Dunstan Hospital Queenstown Lakes New Zealand

Fast-Track Approval Granted for Māhinerangi Wind Farm Expansion in Otago

14 hours ago | 33 views

The Māhinerangi Wind Farm project in Otago has received Fast-track approval to expand with 44 additional turbines, a new transmission line, substation, and a 60MW battery system, increasing its capacity to 190MW and generating enough electricity for about 68,000 homes. This approval, part of New Zealand’s broader Fast-track process to accelerate infrastructure development, supports regional economic growth and the country’s transition to secure, sustainable energy. The government emphasizes that fast-tracking renewable projects like this is crucial for enhancing energy security, affordability, and reliability nationwide.

Tags: Māhinerangi Wind Farm Otago Tararua Wind Power Limited Mr Bishop Mr Jones Mr Brown New Zealand Puke Kapo Hau renewable energy

Historic Visit: Indian PM Narendra Modi to Boost New Zealand-India Trade and Ties

16 hours ago | 32 views

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will make his first official visit to New Zealand in 40 years, marking a historic moment in bilateral relations, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon announced. The visit aims to strengthen ties through discussions on trade, investment, maritime security, education, technology, and other areas, building on the recently signed New Zealand-India Free Trade Agreement that will boost exports and economic growth. This visit also celebrates the strong people-to-people connections between the two countries, with a significant Kiwi-Indian community contributing across various sectors.

Tags: Narendra Modi Christopher Luxon India New Zealand Free Trade Agreement Indian Prime Minister trade economic growth

WorkSafe NZ Enhances Machine Safety Training for Inspectors to Boost Workplace Safety

16 hours ago | 38 views

Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Brooke van Velden announced that all WorkSafe New Zealand inspectors have completed updated machine safety training to improve risk assessment and management. This training was developed in response to feedback from manufacturing businesses about unclear and impractical safety assessments, aiming to provide clearer, more practical guidance focused on real risks. The enhanced training, including workshops like the one at Burnham Military Camp, strengthens inspectors' technical expertise, enabling them to issue specific, effective safety actions that better protect workers and increase confidence in the system.

Tags: Brooke van Velden WorkSafe New Zealand Workplace Relations machine safety manufacturing sector safety training inspectors Burnham Military Camp risk assessment safety guidance

New Zealand Passes Environmental Reporting Amendment Bill to Improve Data and Transparency

16 hours ago | 32 views

The Environmental Reporting Amendment Bill, introduced to Parliament on June 16, aims to enhance New Zealand’s environmental reporting by improving data quality, accessibility, and relevance. It proposes changes to reporting content, timeframes, and roles to provide clearer, more meaningful insights into environmental changes and government progress. The Bill seeks to support better transparency, informed policy decisions, and flexible reporting on complex environmental issues, and will now be reviewed by the Environment Select Committee.

Tags: New Zealand environmental reporting Nicola Grigg Environmental Reporting Amendment Bill Environmental Reporting Act 2015 Parliament Environment Select Committee environmental data climate adaptation resource management

Judge La-Verne King Appointed as New Principal Family Court Judge in Whangarei

17 hours ago | 62 views

Judge La-Verne King has been appointed as the new Principal Family Court Judge, starting in November after Judge Jackie Moran's retirement. With a legal career beginning in 1989, she co-founded the first Māori and Pasifika women law firm and has held various roles including Youth Advocate and District Inspector for Mental Health. Since her appointment to the District Court Bench in 2019, she has primarily served in Family and Youth Courts in Northland and became the Family Court Liaison Judge for the region in 2021.

Tags: Chris Bishop Ida Malosi Ali’imuamua Sandra Alofivae Jackie Moran KAM Legal Family Court Youth Court District Court Northland

Updated National Curriculum for Years 0-10 to Launch by September 2026 in NZ

19 hours ago | 61 views

The updated National Curriculum for Years 0–10 in New Zealand will be released by 9 September 2026, with Science and Social Sciences launching first in August to allow schools time for preparation, followed by the Māori-medium content. The curriculum refresh aims to provide clearer, coherent, and age-appropriate guidance to address educational inequities and reflect societal changes, supported by extensive consultation involving over 3,900 submissions and engagement with education stakeholders. Implementation will be phased from 2027 to 2030, accompanied by resources and professional development to ensure schools can successfully deliver an inclusive and high-quality curriculum tailored for New Zealand students.

Tags: Erica Stanford New Zealand Curriculum Te Marautanga o Aotearoa Pūtaiao Pūmanawa Tangata New Zealand Rural Schools Leadership Association Auckland Primary Principals’ Association Education Minister National Curriculum Ministry of Education

Winston Peters’ Speech Celebrating the USA’s 250th Independence Anniversary

1 day ago | 58 views

Minister Winston Peters commemorated the 250th anniversary of American independence by highlighting the Founders' courageous declaration of freedom in 1776 and the subsequent revolutionary struggle led by figures like George Washington. He emphasized the enduring significance of the U.S. Constitution as a revolutionary experiment in republican government and celebrated America's expansive ambition and innovation across history. Peters also acknowledged the shared sacrifices of New Zealand and American forces, expressing hope that the United States' future will embody the wisdom and ideals of its Founders.

Tags: Winston Peters Gerry Brownlee Casey Costello Scott Simpson Thomas Paine George Washington Benjamin Franklin John Adams Thomas Jefferson James Madison

New Zealand's Building System Reforms: Faster, Fairer, and More Affordable Construction

1 day ago | 54 views

The Building Amendment Bill introduces the most significant building system reforms in 20 years to make construction easier, faster, and more affordable while enhancing homeowner protections through a fairer liability system and mandatory safeguards like professional indemnity insurance and home warranties. It aims to modernize the sector by improving consistency among Building Consent Authorities, reducing processing times, enabling fast-track consents for sustainable buildings, and expanding exemptions for offsite-constructed dwellings. These reforms, developed with extensive sector engagement, seek to unlock innovation, increase accountability, and support New Zealand’s housing and construction needs sustainably and efficiently.

Tags: Chris Penk Building Amendment Bill New Zealand building system reforms construction sector homeowner protections liability system Building Consent Authorities building consent MBIE

Foreign Minister Winston Peters to Strengthen Ties with Singapore and Japan Next Week

1 day ago | 65 views

Foreign Minister Winston Peters will visit Singapore and Japan next week to strengthen New Zealand’s strategic partnerships and regional cooperation. In Singapore, he will engage with senior leaders to enhance collaboration under the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership and discuss regional challenges, while in Japan, he will meet political and business leaders to promote trade, investment, and defense cooperation. These visits aim to deepen ties, support security, and boost economic relations with key partners in the Asia-Pacific region.

Tags: Winston Peters Balakrishnan New Zealand Singapore Japan ASEAN Pacific Islands Forum North Korea Japanese companies Foreign Minister

Andre van der Walt Appointed Tokelau Administrator to Strengthen NZ-Tokelau Ties

1 day ago | 55 views

Foreign Minister Winston Peters announced Andre van der Walt as the next Administrator of Tokelau, starting June 2026, coinciding with the centenary of New Zealand’s administration of Tokelau. The Administrator supports Tokelau’s government in service delivery, manages New Zealand-Tokelau relations, and oversees development initiatives including climate resilience, governance, and key sectors like education and health. Van der Walt brings experience from his previous roles as New Zealand’s High Commissioner to Kiribati and Deputy High Commissioner to Niue.

Tags: Winston Peters Andre van der Walt Tokelau New Zealand Administrator Kiribati Niue climate change renewable energy governance

Government Expands ENRICH Program to Boost Early Childhood Language Skills in NZ

1 day ago | 44 views

The New Zealand Government is expanding the ENRICH programme from 65 to 525 early childhood education services to help children aged 18 months to 5 develop essential language skills before starting school. Research and trial results show that ENRICH improves children's oral language, self-regulation, early literacy, and social skills by enhancing teacher-child interactions and reducing the negative impacts of high screen time. Budget 25 allocates $12.4 million specifically for ENRICH and a total of $297.7 million to the early learning sector, including significant investments in the Early Intervention Service to support children's early development.

Tags: ENRICH Erica Stanford New Zealand early childhood education language skills Budget 25 Early Intervention Service oral language

New Zealand Updates Transport Rules: Kids on Footpaths & E-Scooters in Cycle Lanes

1 day ago | 55 views

The New Zealand Government has approved transport rule changes allowing children aged 12 and under to ride bikes on footpaths accompanied by an adult, and permitting e-scooters in cycle lanes, following public consultation. Other updates include a simplified 1.5-metre minimum overtaking gap for vehicles passing cyclists and horse riders, and a new rule requiring drivers to give way to buses leaving stops in areas with speed limits of 60 km/h or less. These reforms aim to create safer streets, clearer rules, and reduce bureaucracy, with implementation expected by the end of the year.

Tags: Chris Bishop New Zealand Government Transport Minister children cycle lanes footpaths road safety Land Transport Rules Reform

New Support for 1300 NZ Defence Veterans of Maritime Security Operations

1 day ago | 72 views

Defence veterans who served in maritime security operations around the Middle East and East Africa will receive health, rehabilitation, and financial support for deployment-related conditions, covering service periods from 1991 to 2026. Their efforts in disrupting drug smuggling and protecting shipping routes have been crucial to New Zealand’s regional security and economic prosperity. Veterans Minister Chris Penk emphasized the government’s commitment to valuing and supporting veterans’ wellbeing now and in the future.

Tags: Chris Penk New Zealand Defence Force Veterans Minister Operational Service Maritime Area Tahi Defence veterans maritime security drug smuggling health support rehabilitation financial support