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Pacific Fisheries Ministers Meet in Wellington to Boost Sustainable Tuna Management

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Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones is hosting the annual Forum Fisheries Ministerial Committee in Wellington, bringing together 16 Pacific Island fisheries ministers to focus on sustainable management of shared tuna resources in the Pacific region. The Western and Central Pacific Ocean supplies over 50% of the world’s tuna, with around 80% caught within Pacific Island Exclusive Economic Zones, making fisheries vital for regional economies and food security. The meeting aims to strengthen collaborative efforts on sustainable fishing limits, governance, and increasing the economic value of fisheries, with New Zealand playing a key role alongside Pacific Island partners and the Forum Fisheries Agency.

Tags: Shane Jones Forum Fisheries Agency Pacific Island fisheries ministers New Zealand Pacific Island Forum Forum Fisheries Ministerial Committee Regional Fisheries Ministers meeting Australia Pacific Ocean tuna fisheries

New Ngāmotu Marae in New Plymouth to Boost Culture, Community, and Resilience

1 day ago | 44 views

The New Zealand Government is investing up to $8.6 million to establish Ngāmotu Marae in central New Plymouth, providing Ngāti Te Whiti with a long overdue home and serving as a cultural, social, and economic hub for the wider community. The marae will feature facilities like a wharenui and wharekai, doubling as an emergency lifeline offering food, shelter, and essential services during crises. With a total cost of $17.8 million and multiple co-funders, the project aims to support jobs during construction and foster long-term cultural tourism, local enterprise, and community development.

Tags: Ngāti Te Whiti Shane Jones Tama Potaka Ngāmotu Marae New Plymouth Moturoa Regional Infrastructure Fund Toi Foundation Ngāti Te Whiti Whenua Tōpu Trust Māori Development

New Hawke’s Bay Cancer Centre to Provide Local Radiation Treatment

2 days ago | 63 views

Construction has begun on the new Hawke’s Bay Cancer Centre, which will provide the region's first local radiation treatment service, significantly reducing the need for patients to travel long distances for care. The $44.8 million project includes advanced technology such as a Linear Accelerator (LINAC) machine and will offer comprehensive oncology and haematology services, improving treatment outcomes and patient comfort. This centre is a key part of the wider Hawke’s Bay Hospital redevelopment aimed at enhancing healthcare access and capacity for the growing population.

Tags: Simeon Brown Hawke’s Bay Cancer Centre Hawke’s Bay Fallen Soldiers’ Memorial Hospital Palmerston North Linear Accelerator LINAC Hawke’s Bay Hospital Health Minister cancer treatment radiation treatment

New Primary Birthing Unit Opens in Central Auckland Offering 24/7 Care

2 days ago | 48 views

Health New Zealand has opened its first primary birthing unit, Whānau Ngā Uri, in central Auckland to provide 24/7 midwifery-led care for up to 400 women annually in a calm, home-like environment near Auckland City Hospital. The facility includes water birth suites, supports antenatal and postnatal care, and serves as a clinical training site to enhance maternity care capacity in a high-demand area. This initiative aligns with the Government’s Budget 2026 commitment, allocating $34.4 million to expand maternity services and ensure funded postnatal care for all women.

Tags: Casey Costello Health New Zealand Whānau Ngā Uri Auckland midwifery maternity care Birthcare Budget 2026 primary birthing unit postnatal care

The Critical Role of New Zealand’s Freight Sector in Economic Success

2 days ago | 75 views

The freight sector is vital to New Zealand’s economy, enabling efficient movement of exports and supporting overall productivity, which the government aims to enhance through targeted reforms and improved data-driven planning. Efforts include reducing regulatory red tape, implementing practical heavy vehicle productivity changes, and preparing for fuel-related challenges while ensuring infrastructure impacts are managed responsibly under a user-pays principle. Looking ahead, the government is also considering reforms to better integrate ports within the freight system and remains committed to collaborating with industry stakeholders for sustainable, evidence-based improvements.

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New Zealand’s Heavy Vehicle Rule Changes from August 6 to Cut Costs and Boost Efficiency

2 days ago | 74 views

From August 6, New Zealand will implement practical regulatory changes to reduce compliance costs, improve productivity, and remove outdated requirements for heavy vehicle operators, including removing permit requirements for certain High Productivity Motor Vehicles and adjusting licence rules for heavier zero-emission vehicles. These changes, part of the Government’s Land Transport Rules Reform programme, aim to support a more efficient and resilient freight sector by modernising rules, reducing red tape, and facilitating investment in modern vehicles. Additional rule updates scheduled later this year will further simplify signage requirements, standardise vehicle speed limits, and eliminate unnecessary licensing processes to enhance transport system safety and productivity.

Tags: David Seymour Chris Bishop New Zealand heavy vehicle rules fuel price uncertainty HPMVs Land Transport Rules Reform NZTA Order in Council

Pharmac’s 2026/27 Plan: Improving Medicine Access and Efficiency for Kiwis

2 days ago | 57 views

Associate Health Minister David Seymour has outlined clear expectations for Pharmac to deliver medicines and medical technology efficiently within its fixed budget, emphasizing the need for continued patient-focused processes, improved transparency, and enhanced collaboration with stakeholders. Pharmac has made significant progress by changing its culture, strengthening consumer and supplier partnerships, and improving access to medicines, supported by the Government’s largest-ever budget allocation of $7.2 billion over four years. Despite achievements, including funding decisions benefiting over 680,000 patients, Seymour stresses that ongoing efforts are needed to listen to patients and advance Pharmac’s long-term improvement programme.

Tags: David Seymour Pharmac New Zealand Government Health Minister Consumer Engagement Pharmaceutical Schedule Medical Devices Supplier Reference Group Budget 2026 Cancer Medicines Patient Working Group

New Zealand-India Free Trade Agreement Passes First Reading Boosting Exports

3 days ago | 80 views

Legislation for the New Zealand–India Free Trade Agreement (FTA) has passed its first reading, aiming to reduce or eliminate tariffs on 95% of New Zealand exports to India, unlocking significant market opportunities. India’s rapidly growing economy presents major potential for New Zealand businesses, with 57% of exports becoming tariff-free immediately and protections secured for key sectors like wine and services. The Bill will undergo public consultation before expected ratification later this year, supporting the government’s goal to double export value by 2034.

Tags: New Zealand India Free Trade Agreement Todd McClay Trade and Investment Minister G20 exports tariffs Foreign Affairs Defence and Trade Committee

New Legislation Clarifies Herds of Special Interest Management in NZ Parks

3 days ago | 79 views

Hunting and Fishing Minister James Meager welcomes the passing of the Game Animal Council (Herds of Special Interest) Amendment Bill, which clarifies that designated Herds of Special Interest (HOSI) in national parks are not required to be exterminated. The legislation aligns with the intent to manage valued introduced species like deer and tahr for hunting while preserving conservation outcomes and indigenous habitats. Meager highlights that hunter-led groups help sustainably control these animal populations and protect biodiversity, with decisions on formally designating sika and wapiti as HOSIs expected soon.

Tags: James Meager Game Animal Council Herds of Special Interest National Parks Act Fiordland Wapiti Foundation Central North Island Sika Foundation Environment Select Committee New Zealand hunting conservation

New Zealand Removes Land Disposal Provisions to Protect Conservation Areas

3 days ago | 98 views

The New Zealand Government will remove provisions related to the disposal or exchange of conservation land from the Conservation Amendment Bill in response to public concerns. Conservation Minister Tama Potaka emphasized the importance of protecting iconic landscapes and committed to working with environmental groups, stakeholders, and iwi to balance economic development with strong conservation outcomes. The bill, currently under parliamentary review, aims to modernize conservation land management and improve environmental outcomes while ensuring clarity and public support.

Tags: Tama Potaka Conservation Amendment Bill New Zealand Conservation Minister Environmental Defence Society Forest and Bird conservation land conservation legislation economic development parliamentary select committee

Customs Minister Warns Young New Zealanders: Drug Couriering Risks Life and Freedom

3 days ago | 88 views

Customs Minister Casey Costello warned that young New Zealanders are being exploited by criminal groups to courier drugs, facing severe legal consequences including lengthy prison sentences. Recent arrests highlight ongoing drug smuggling operations, with significant quantities of methamphetamine involved and both locals and foreign nationals apprehended at airports. The Minister urged young people and their families to resist such offers, emphasizing the risks of imprisonment at home and harsher penalties, including the death penalty, in some Southeast Asian countries.

Tags: Casey Costello New Zealand drug courier methamphetamine Customs Minister drug smuggling Auckland Southeast Asia drug cartels border protection

New Zealand's Tourism Growth Plan Aims to Double Export Value by 2034

3 days ago | 84 views

The New Zealand Government, led by Tourism and Hospitality Minister Louise Upston, has released a Tourism Policy Statement to guide collaboration between central and local governments and industry in growing tourism and boosting regional economies. The policy aims to double the value of tourism exports by 2034 through strategic investments, infrastructure, marketing, and initiatives like the Regional Tourism Boost, which supports campaigns to attract international visitors beyond main centers and peak seasons. With $5 million allocated for round three of the Regional Tourism Boost, targeting key markets such as Australia, China, and North America, recent data shows tourism is recovering strongly, with international visitor numbers reaching 94% of pre-pandemic levels.

Tags: Louise Upston New Zealand Tourism Policy Statement Regional Tourism Boost International Visitor Levy Major Events and Tourism Package Stats NZ Australian market Chinese market North American market

Taranaki Base Hospital New East Wing Opens, Boosting Patient Care and Capacity

3 days ago | 95 views

The New East Wing of Taranaki Base Hospital has officially opened, marking a major milestone in the $462.6 million redevelopment to modernize healthcare services in the region. This new facility significantly expands capacity by 57%, integrating emergency, intensive care, maternity, diagnostics, and an Acute Assessment Unit to improve patient flow and treatment speed. The redevelopment also includes enhanced infrastructure like a rooftop helipad and an Integrated Operations Centre, ensuring better coordination and future-proofing healthcare delivery for Taranaki residents.

Tags: Simeon Brown Matt Doocey Taranaki Base Hospital New East Wing healthcare redevelopment emergency department maternity services neonatal unit Acute Assessment Unit hospital expansion

New State Redress Bill Enhances Abuse in Care Support and Introduces Offender Payment Rules

3 days ago | 106 views

The Redress System for Abuse in Care Bill, recently passed its third reading, aims to improve the state redress system by recognizing abuse experiences, providing alternatives to litigation, and extending coverage to survivors of abuse in mental health facilities from 1993 to 2022. The Bill introduces a presumption against financial redress for survivors convicted of serious violent or sexual offences sentenced to five years or more, while still allowing access to other forms of redress and establishing an independent redress officer to review exemptions. Implementation will begin in stages, with the serious offender process starting on 1 August 2026 and full coverage including mental health abuse after 2022 set for 14 July 2027.

Tags: Erica Stanford Charlotte’s Change Redress System Abuse in Care State redress scheme Redress Officer Royal Commission Sentencing Act 2002 Serious offender process Government Response

New Zealand’s Visa Waiver Trial Boosts Economy by $215M with 92,000 Visitors

4 days ago | 90 views

A 12-month visa waiver trial launched in November 2025 allowing eligible Chinese and Pacific visitors traveling from Australia to use a simpler, faster, and cheaper New Zealand electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA) has generated $215 million for New Zealand’s economy in six months. The trial has led to a 40% increase in Chinese visitor arrivals, filling hotels and businesses, and supporting jobs, with over 80,000 travelers arriving via this new pathway. Decisions on the trial’s future will follow a full evaluation after the 12-month period, while eligible travelers continue to benefit from the streamlined NZeTA process.

Tags: Erica Stanford Louise Upston Immigration New Zealand Chinese visitors Pacific visitors New Zealand economy NZeTA Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment Stats NZ New Zealand tourism