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New Diplomatic Appointments: Carolyn Schwalger to Japan, Anais Kedgley Laidlaw to Italy

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Foreign Minister Winston Peters announced two new diplomatic appointments. Carolyn Schwalger has been appointed Ambassador to Japan. Anais Kedgley Laidlaw will serve as Ambassador to Italy.

Tags: Winston Peters Carolyn Schwalger Anais Kedgley Laidlaw Foreign Minister Ambassador Japan Italy diplomatic appointments diplomacy international relations

New Chair and Trustees Appointed for Asia New Zealand Foundation 2026

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Foreign Minister Winston Peters announced Hone McGregor as the new Chair of the Asia New Zealand Foundation, with Frances Valintine, Brahma Sharma, and Kenneth Leong joining the Board of Trustees. The new appointees bring diverse expertise to support the Foundation's mission of strengthening New Zealand-Asia connections. The appointments, effective from 1 May 2026, follow the departure of Chair Dame Fran Wilde and trustees Tina Porou, Carol Cheng, and Mitchell Pham.

Tags: Winston Peters Hone McGregor Frances Valintine Brahma Sharma Kenneth Leong Dame Fran Wilde Tina Porou Carol Cheng Mitchell Pham

New Zealand Tightens Nitrous Oxide Controls to Curb Harm and Illegal Use

11 hours ago | 68 views

The New Zealand Government is tightening controls on nitrous oxide to reduce harm and illegal use by requiring import approval from the Director-General of Health and classifying large canisters over 10 grams as psychoactive substances. These measures aim to support law enforcement in cracking down on illegal sales and imports, closing loopholes, and preventing recreational misuse while allowing legitimate medical and commercial use. Officials emphasize the serious health risks and public safety concerns associated with nitrous oxide misuse, including impaired judgment, neurological damage, and fatal crashes.

Tags: Simeon Brown Mark Mitchell nitrous oxide psychoactive substances recreational use law enforcement Customs and Excise Act 2018 New Zealand public health

2026 Minister for Manufacturing Awards Finalists Celebrate NZ Industry Innovation

13 hours ago | 59 views

Minister Cameron Brewer announced the finalists for the 2026 Minister for Manufacturing Awards, which celebrate innovation and excellence in New Zealand’s manufacturing sector that employs 250,000 people and contributes significantly to the economy and exports. The awards introduce three new categories, including one for small businesses with fewer than 50 employees, reflecting the sector’s diversity and importance. The government is committed to supporting manufacturers through skills development and technology adoption, with winners to be announced at the EMEX 2026 event in Auckland.

Tags: Cameron Brewer Minister for Manufacturing New Zealand Advancing Manufacturing Aotearoa EMEX 2026 Minister of Small Business Manufacturing Awards Auckland Showgrounds New Zealand Manufacturing Manufacturing Industry

Two New Roundabouts on SH58 to Open Soon Enhancing Wellington Traffic Safety

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Two new roundabouts on the SH58 Wellington Road of Regional Significance project are set to open soon, with Flightys and Murphys Roads roundabout expected in mid-May and Moonshine Road in June, improving safety and access for the 20,000 daily users. The project, funded with over $100 million from the Government since 2019, aims to enhance traffic flow and safety, including ongoing corridor improvements through 2027. Past upgrades have already proven effective in preventing serious accidents, and construction has been managed to keep the highway open for drivers and local businesses.

Tags: NZTA SH58 Chris Bishop Flightys Road Murphys Road Moonshine Road Wellington Transport Minister Crown funding National Land Transport Fund

New Zealand Launches Major Aviation Rule Reforms to Boost Safety and Growth

14 hours ago | 58 views

New Zealand has launched an ambitious two-year programme to modernise its civil aviation rules, addressing 20 years of changes through 23 projects aimed at enhancing safety, security, and economic growth. Key initiatives include aligning regulations with international standards, enabling agricultural drone use, modernising pilot training, updating security rules for smaller airports, and reducing red tape for aircraft maintenance. Supported by strong sector consultation, the reforms aim to boost productivity, reduce compliance costs, and future-proof the aviation sector as part of the Government’s Aviation Action Plan.

Tags: James Meager David Seymour New Zealand civil aviation drone regulations aviation safety pilot training International Civil Aviation Organization Ministry for Regulation Aviation Action Plan

New Zealand Secures Extra Diesel Supply to Boost Fuel Reserves and Security

1 day ago | 73 views

The New Zealand Government has secured an additional nine days' supply of 90 million litres of diesel through a letter of intent with Z Energy to enhance fuel reserves amid global market uncertainties. This fuel will be stored at Marsden Point in refurbished tanks funded by a $21.6 million investment, with the Crown controlling its release to strengthen economic and fuel supply resilience. The agreement, resulting from a competitive procurement process, provides strategic insurance to ensure reliable diesel supply crucial for the economy while not counting towards fuel companies' minimum stockholding obligations.

Tags: Nicola Willis Shane Jones Z Energy New Zealand Marsden Point diesel supply Government fuel reserves Channel Infrastructure Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment

New Bill Enhances Management of Extreme Risk Prisoners to Boost Safety

1 day ago | 63 views

The Corrections (Management of Prisoners, and Prisoners’ Property) Amendment Bill aims to enhance prison and public safety by establishing a robust process to identify and manage prisoners who pose an extreme risk, including those linked to organized crime or radical ideologies, while balancing natural justice. It introduces stricter oversight measures for such prisoners, prohibits prolonged solitary confinement in line with UN standards, and ensures meaningful human contact is maintained. Additional provisions include new segregation grounds, easier management of segregated prisoners, the ability to destroy property of deceased designated terrorists, and measures to reduce illicit use of prisoner trust accounts.

Tags: Mark Mitchell Corrections Minister Corrections Prisoners Extreme Risk Legislation Prison Safety Solitary Confinement United Nations High Court

Expanded Specialist Health Services Now Available at Kaitaia Hospital in Far North

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Kaitaia Hospital has introduced a local scar therapy clinic and expanded audiology services, significantly improving access to specialist care for Far North residents. These enhancements reduce travel burdens, increase appointment availability, and shorten wait times from up to 12 months to around four months. Health Minister Simeon Brown emphasizes that these upgrades align with Health New Zealand’s commitment to providing timely, quality healthcare closer to home, especially in rural and underserved areas.

Tags: Simeon Brown Kaitaia Hospital Health Minister Health New Zealand Far North Northland Kawakawa Whangārei audiology services scar therapy clinic

Coalition Expands Granny Flat Consent Exemptions for Faster, Flexible Builds

1 day ago | 61 views

The Coalition Government is expanding the granny flat building consent exemption to enable faster construction, more homeowner choices, and inclusion of off-site building methods, while maintaining safety and quality standards. Key changes include allowing off-site construction of consent-exempt granny flats before a Project Information Memorandum (PIM) is issued and expanding exemptions to include Structural Insulated Panels with CodeMark certification. These reforms, supported by multiple ministers, aim to cut red tape, reduce costs, and boost productivity in the housing sector, with new rules expected by Q3 2026.

Tags: Chris Bishop Chris Penk Shane Jones Coalition Government granny flat building consent exemption Project Information Memorandum

Prosecution Threat Boosts Student Re-Enrollment, Says Education Minister

1 day ago | 74 views

Associate Education Minister David Seymour states that the threat of prosecution has effectively encouraged students to re-enroll in school, with 34 cases notified and 17 resolved without prosecution. One prosecution related to attendance is currently before the courts, but no further details are provided to protect privacy and avoid prejudicing the case. Despite the initiative's success, Labour's education spokesperson has expressed a desire to remove it.

Tags: David Seymour Ministry of Education Associate Education Minister Labour Prosecutions Unit attendance prosecution education spokesperson legal case

SH2 Hakanui Straight Upgrade Completed Early to Boost Flood Resilience

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Major flood resilience upgrades on an 850-metre section of State Highway 2 near Te Karaka in Tairāwhiti have been completed two months early, including raising the road by three metres, installing large culverts, diverting the Hakanui Stream, and strengthening the road surface. Funded through the Government’s $609.25 million North Island Weather Event recovery programme, these improvements aim to reduce flooding closures that disrupt communities, businesses, freight, and emergency services, as highlighted by past events like Cyclone Gabrielle. Delivered in partnership with local iwi and contractors, the project enhances future weather resilience and has already proven effective during recent heavy rain and Cyclone Vaianu.

Tags: Chris Bishop Hakanui Straight SH2 Te Karaka Cyclone Gabrielle Cyclone Vaianu Transport Rebuild East Coast Te Aitanga a Māhaki Jesse James Contracting Fulton Hogan

New Zealand Reviews Ruminant Protein Rules to Protect $4.9B Beef Export

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New Zealand is reviewing its Biosecurity (Ruminant Protein) Regulations 1999 to prevent BSE (mad cow disease) from entering its cattle and protect the $4.9 billion beef export sector. The review focuses on preventing cross contamination and accidental exposure to ruminant protein in cattle feed, which is crucial for maintaining the country's negligible-risk status recognized by the World Organisation for Animal Health. Biosecurity Minister Andrew Hoggard emphasizes that getting the regulations right is vital for keeping international markets open, with public consultation running from April 28 to June 12.

Tags: New Zealand Andrew Hoggard Biosecurity ruminant protein regulations BSE mad cow disease beef export World Organisation for Animal Health prion diseases cattle

New Zealand and India Sign Historic Free Trade Agreement Boosting Jobs and Exports

2 days ago | 82 views

New Zealand and India have signed a landmark Free Trade Agreement (FTA) that eliminates or reduces tariffs on 95% of New Zealand’s exports, boosting job creation, economic growth, and export diversification. Key benefits include immediate duty-free access to major products like sheep meat, wool, seafood, and forestry exports, as well as significant tariff cuts on kiwifruit, wine, mānuka honey, and dairy, with many tariffs phased out over a period of up to ten years. The agreement also activates a parliamentary review process and includes a Most Favoured Nation clause, ensuring New Zealand exporters gain enhanced market access comparable to that of the European Union.

Tags: Christopher Luxon Todd McClay Piyush Goyal New Zealand India Free Trade Agreement FTA trade exports Most Favoured Nation

New Zealand Government Plans to Ease Fuel Regulations to Boost Efficiency

2 days ago | 145 views

The New Zealand Government is working to remove regulatory barriers that hinder businesses and communities from efficiently responding to global fuel shocks, focusing on maintaining a stable fuel supply. Proposed changes include allowing heavier loads for vehicles, aligning license requirements for electric and diesel vehicles, and relaxing restrictions on over-dimension vehicle travel to improve fuel efficiency and reduce costs. These measures aim to enhance productivity and fuel savings while balancing safety, with options ready for rapid implementation if fuel supply conditions worsen, and potential for some to become permanent.

Tags: David Seymour Chris Bishop New Zealand Government fuel supply regulatory barriers National Fuel Response Plan Vehicle Dimensions and Mass Rule fuel efficiency electric vehicles freight sector