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Government Approves Infrastructure Levy to Build 1,500 New Homes at Te Awa Lakes

17 hours ago | 59 views

The Government has approved the use of an Infrastructure Funding and Financing (IFF) Act Levy to support the construction of around 1,500 new homes in the Te Awa Lakes development near Hamilton by funding up to $50 million in water and roading infrastructure. The IFF Act enables infrastructure costs to be financed through a Special Purpose Vehicle that charges levies to benefiting homeowners, bypassing local government borrowing constraints and allowing growth to pay for growth. Additionally, the Government is enhancing the IFF Act and supporting developments like Te Awa Lakes with the Greenfield Model to reduce financing costs and promote affordable housing growth.

Tags: Chris Bishop Te Awa Lakes Infrastructure Funding and Financing Act Hamilton City Council New Zealand Government Housing Minister IFF Act Levy Greenfield Model National Infrastructure Funding and Financing Limited Coalition Government

New Government Framework to Regulate Residential Property Managers for Better Rental Outcomes

17 hours ago | 59 views

The Government is introducing a new regulatory framework for residential property managers to improve accountability, consistency, and trust in the rental sector. This regime will establish a public register, set clear standards for financial management and conduct, and create a formal complaints and disciplinary process supported by dedicated authorities. The changes aim to protect client funds, ensure proper training and eligibility, and foster a stable housing market benefiting both landlords and tenants.

Tags: Tama Potaka residential property managers landlords tenants registration system complaints process financial management rental market housing stability

Renewed Oil and Gas Prospecting in Canterbury Basin Boosts NZ Energy Outlook

20 hours ago | 143 views

A new prospecting permit application by CBX Energy Limited in the offshore Canterbury Basin reflects renewed confidence in New Zealand’s oil and gas sector, aiming to conduct technical and economic studies for basin development. The Canterbury Basin is a promising but underexplored area with potential hydrocarbons, offering opportunities to enhance domestic energy resources and economic growth. New Zealand Petroleum & Minerals is accepting competing applications until June 24, prioritizing them under the Minerals Programme for Petroleum 2025, with decisions expected later this year.

Tags: Canterbury Basin New Zealand Shane Jones CBX Energy Limited NZP&M petroleum prospecting permit offshore exploration oil and gas Crown Minerals Act 1991 Minerals Programme for Petroleum 2025

Government Health Targets Improve: Faster Care and Better Outcomes in NZ Q4 2025

21 hours ago | 49 views

The Government’s quarterly health results for October to December 2025 show clear year-on-year improvements across all five health targets, with more New Zealanders receiving faster care despite ongoing pressures on hospitals. Key gains include shorter emergency department stays, quicker specialist assessments and elective treatments, faster cancer treatments, and higher childhood immunisation rates. Health Minister Simeon Brown emphasized continued focus on improving the healthcare system and praised the dedication of health workers who delivered better outcomes amid increased demand and challenges.

Tags: Simeon Brown New Zealand Government health targets emergency departments specialist assessment elective treatment cancer treatment childhood immunisation healthcare system health system improvements

New Zealand Temporarily Allows Australian-Spec Fuel to Boost Supply Resilience

1 day ago | 91 views

The New Zealand Government is temporarily allowing fuel meeting Australian specifications to be supplied domestically to enhance fuel supply resilience amid tight global markets. This alignment removes technical barriers, enabling importers to access a broader range of shipments without compromising vehicle compatibility or safety standards. While New Zealand will not relax sulfur limits like Australia, the measure may remain for up to 12 months and will be reviewed as market conditions evolve.

Tags: Shane Jones New Zealand Australia fuel resilience fuel specifications fuel supply energy minister fuel importers sulphur fuel Tasman

James McDonald Becomes Australasia’s Most Successful Group 1 Jockey at 34

1 day ago | 58 views

Minister for Racing Winston Peters congratulated James McDonald for becoming Australasia’s most successful Group 1 jockey with 130 victories, surpassing Damien Oliver's record. At just 34, McDonald's achievement highlights his exceptional talent, professionalism, and dedication to the sport. Peters emphasized McDonald's status as a global superstar and ambassador for Australasian racing through his strong public connection and partnerships with top trainers.

Tags: Winston Peters James McDonald Damien Oliver Chris Waller Australasian Group 1 champion jockey Minister for Racing world’s best jockey award racing community Group 1 rider

Tuvalu Prime Minister Feleti Teo to Visit New Zealand for First Official Trip in 2024

1 day ago | 49 views

Tuvalu Prime Minister Feleti Teo will make his first official visit to New Zealand since his 2024 election, accompanied by key ministers. The visit aims to strengthen the close partnership between the two nations, focusing on shared regional priorities and Tuvalu's upcoming Pre-COP31 Leaders’ Event. During his stay, Prime Minister Teo will meet with New Zealand officials and engage with the Tuvaluan community, highlighting ongoing collaboration in development, climate resilience, and economic support.

Tags: Feleti Teo Christopher Luxon Winston Peters Shane Reti Simon Watts Paulson Panapa Simon Kofe Tuvalu New Zealand

New Zealand to Double EV Public Chargers with $52.7M Zero-Interest Government Loans

1 day ago | 63 views

New Zealand's government is investing $52.7 million in zero-interest loans, alongside $60 million from ChargeNet and Meridian, to more than double the country's public EV chargers to around 4,550, aiming for 10,000 by 2030. This initiative addresses the current shortage of public chargers, a key barrier to EV adoption, by easing private sector investment and streamlining planning rules to accelerate infrastructure rollout. Expanding the charging network supports growing EV uptake, reduces emissions, and helps households save on fuel costs amid volatile global markets.

Tags: Chris Bishop Simon Watts ChargeNet Meridian Energy New Zealand EV chargers electric vehicles government loans EECA National Infrastructure Funding and Financing

Finance Minister Nicola Willis Emphasizes Fiscal Discipline Amid Global Economic Volatility

3 days ago | 70 views

Finance Minister Nicola Willis emphasizes the importance of fiscal consolidation amid global economic volatility and Fitch Ratings' negative outlook on New Zealand's credit rating. The Government has pursued a balanced fiscal strategy with significant savings and investment in frontline services, aiming to reduce spending relative to GDP, return to surplus, and lower debt. Upcoming economic uncertainties, especially from energy market disruptions, reinforce the commitment to disciplined spending and prudent debt management to maintain New Zealand's fiscal reputation.

Tags: Nicola Willis Fitch Ratings New Zealand Government fiscal consolidation Treasury Budget 2026 economic volatility fiscal discipline Middle East

Government Orders Review of Dog Control Act to Tackle Dangerous Dogs in NZ

3 days ago | 111 views

The Government has initiated a comprehensive review of the Dog Control Act to address issues with roaming and aggressive dogs, aiming to empower councils with stronger enforcement powers and clearer guidelines. Alongside the review, measures such as police support for high-risk dog control situations, increased monitoring on conservation land, and a $1.2 million grant to the SPCA for dog desexing have been implemented to enhance public safety. The overall focus is on holding dog owners accountable, reducing dog overpopulation, and ensuring communities can safely enjoy public spaces.

Tags: Dog Control Act Mark Mitchell Tama Potaka SPCA Mr Watts New Zealand Government dog attacks local councils dog desexing public safety

Attorney-General Appoints Two New District Court Judges for Palmerston North and Nelson

4 days ago | 148 views

Attorney-General Judith Collins announced the appointment of Prudence McGuire and Christopher Macklin as new District Court Judges, to commence their roles in April and May 2026 at Palmerston North and Nelson Courts, respectively. Ms. McGuire, a Rotorua-based barrister with extensive experience in family and criminal law, will be sworn in on 21 April 2026, while Mr. Macklin, a Nelson-based barrister specializing in criminal and regulatory litigation, will be sworn in on 15 May 2026. Both appointees have significant legal backgrounds, including prosecutorial roles and leadership positions within the legal community.

Tags: Judith Collins Prudence McGuire Christopher Macklin LW Goodman Wollerman Cooke McClure Davys Burton Russell McVeagh Gordon and Pilditch NZLS Criminal Law Committee Palmerston North District Court

Govt.nz App Update: New Digital Wallet and Secure Messaging Features Coming Soon

4 days ago | 126 views

The Govt. nz app will soon offer new digital features, including a digital wallet for storing accredited credentials from government and private sectors, supported by the Government Credential Issuance Platform. Hospitality New Zealand is collaborating to introduce a digital Kiwi Access Card for age verification, enhancing convenience and security without physical cards. By July 2026, secure messaging will enable direct communication from government agencies, while app use remains voluntary alongside existing service channels.

Tags: Govt. nz app Judith Collins digital identity digital wallet Government Credential Issuance Platform Hospitality New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act Kiwi Access Card New Zealand government services

New Child Mental Health Service Opens in Counties Manukau for Faster Youth Support

4 days ago | 100 views

A new dedicated child mental health service, Te Ooritetanga oo ngaa Ratonga moo ngaa Tamariki, has been launched in Counties Manukau to provide faster access and early intervention for young people up to intermediate school age facing moderate to severe mental health challenges. This specialist team, part of the Infant, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services, includes a range of professionals and aims to support the region's rapidly growing youth population with wraparound care. Funded by an $18.7 million government investment, the initiative is part of a broader plan to expand the mental health workforce and improve crisis response to prevent youth from falling through the cracks.

Tags: Matt Doocey Counties Manukau Te Ooritetanga oo ngaa Ratonga moo ngaa Tamariki ICAMHS child mental health youth suicide New Zealand Mental Health Minister Health NZ whānau workers

Fast-Track Approval Granted for Takitimu North Link Stage 2 in Bay of Plenty

5 days ago | 104 views

The Takitimu North Link – Stage 2, a 7.7-kilometre four-lane highway between Te Puna and Ōmokoroa in the Western Bay of Plenty, has received Fast-track approval, aiming to improve safety, reliability, and regional growth. This project is part of the Government’s broader infrastructure plan to address New Zealand’s infrastructure deficit, create jobs, and stimulate economic output, with the Takitimu North Link expected to generate around $610 million and over 4,800 jobs. It is the 14th project approved through the Fast-track process, which expedites infrastructure development across various sectors nationwide.

Tags: Chris Bishop NZTA Takitimu North Link Bay of Plenty Infrastructure Minister New Zealand Government Te Puna Ōmokoroa Transport infrastructure

Charter Schools Show Promising Attendance Rates with Focus on Improvement

5 days ago | 101 views

Associate Education Minister David Seymour reports that charter schools, which opened in 2025, have shown promising attendance rates slightly above state schools, with some schools significantly improving attendance among students facing educational challenges. Charter schools receive greater autonomy and funding flexibility but must meet minimum attendance standards based on their equity index, with ongoing monitoring and potential intervention by the Authorisation Board if standards are not met. The government aims for 80% regular attendance, emphasizing accountability to ensure more children attend school, learn, and succeed.

Tags: David Seymour charter schools attendance rate baseline data education challenges minimum standards equity index Authorisation Board school funding student attendance