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Kiwi Heroes Honored at NZSAR Awards for Exceptional Search and Rescue Efforts

8 hours ago | 44 views

The New Zealand Search and Rescue (NZSAR) Awards, hosted by Associate Transport Minister James Meager, recognized exceptional skill, teamwork, and dedication in search and rescue efforts through three Gold Awards and seven Certificates of Achievement. The awards highlighted both recent courageous operations, such as the intensive search for missing tourist Hector Gaston Artigau, and long-term contributions from individuals like Keith Allen and Carolyn Tapley. Mr Meager emphasized the challenging nature of New Zealand’s vast search and rescue region and praised the recipients for their professionalism, passion, and selfless commitment to public safety.

Tags: James Meager Hector Gaston Artigau Keith Allen Carolyn Tapley NZSAR New Zealand Search and Rescue Operation Artigau Coastguard Canterbury Maritime New Zealand Wānaka search and rescue

Kaikoura Rock Lobster Fishery Closed for 3 Months to Protect Sustainability

13 hours ago | 30 views

A three-month closure of the rock lobster fishery in the Kaikoura Marine Area, starting 1 July, aims to sustain the fishery by protecting egg-carrying females and allowing smaller lobsters to grow. This closure, supported by local guardians and rūnanga, includes recreational, commercial, and customary fishing restrictions to enhance resilience ahead of the peak season. Fisheries New Zealand will conduct a stock assessment later this year, which may lead to adjustments in catch settings, following strong public support for the closure.

Tags: rock lobster Kaikoura Marine Area Shane Jones Kaikōura Marine Guardians Te Rūnanga o Kaikōura Fisheries New Zealand rāhui fishery closure stock assessment fishing season

New Zealand Health System Improves with Faster Treatment and Shorter Waits

13 hours ago | 37 views

New Zealand's health system has shown continuous improvement across all five Government health targets, with more people receiving timely treatments and shorter wait times for elective procedures, specialist assessments, and cancer care. Key metrics such as childhood immunisation rates, emergency department stays, and volumes of care delivered have all increased compared to the previous year, reflecting steady progress in planned care, cancer services, and prevention. Health Minister Simeon Brown emphasizes that these results demonstrate the effectiveness of the Government’s focus on accountability and patient-centered care, signaling positive momentum toward a better and faster health system for New Zealanders.

Tags: Simeon Brown New Zealand Health Minister elective treatment specialist assessment childhood immunisation emergency departments cancer treatment health targets government health system

New Research Projects Boost Efforts to Eradicate Yellow-Legged Hornet in NZ

17 hours ago | 52 views

Four new research projects led by the Bioeconomy Science Institute will support Biosecurity New Zealand's efforts to eradicate the yellow-legged hornet, focusing on risk modeling, impact assessment, targeted communication with Māori communities, and readiness planning for the apiculture sector. Since the hornet's detection in Auckland last year, 77 queens and 132 nests have been removed, with no sightings since early April, but ongoing surveillance and public vigilance remain crucial. Funded by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, these projects aim to enhance eradication strategies and prepare for potential long-term management.

Tags: Penny Simmonds Andrew Hoggard Biosecurity New Zealand Bioeconomy Science Institute Auckland Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment Maiangi Taiao Māori communities apiculture sector

Women Hold Over 50% of Public Sector Board Roles in New Zealand 2025

19 hours ago | 54 views

Women hold 50.2 percent of public sector board and committee roles in New Zealand, maintaining representation above the government’s 50 percent target for the sixth consecutive year. Women also occupy 43.8 percent of board chair roles, a significant increase since 2015, supported by initiatives like the BoardConnector database, which connects over 1,100 experienced women with board opportunities. The government is actively collaborating with organizations to strengthen the pipeline of qualified women for governance roles and promote diverse, skilled candidates in both public and private sectors.

Tags: Nicola Grigg women public sector board roles gender diversity ethnic diversity BoardConnector Institute of Directors governance leadership

New Zealand Boosts Hospice Funding by $12M to Enhance Palliative Care Services

20 hours ago | 62 views

New Zealand's Health Minister Simeon Brown announced a $12 million funding boost for hospices in 2026/27 to enhance palliative care services nationwide, addressing disparities in current government support that ranges widely among hospices. This investment follows a review highlighting significant variations in funding and service models, aiming to better align resources with community needs and ensure a baseline increase for all hospices. Additionally, the government is investing $15.5 million over four years to establish consistent specialist paediatric palliative care teams, reinforcing its commitment to improving access and quality of end-of-life care across the country.

Tags: Simeon Brown Health Minister Hospice New Zealand palliative care hospices New Zealand Health New Zealand funding boost specialist paediatric palliative care Budget 2026

Te Here ā Nuku Bill Returns 3000 Hectares of Land to Original Owners in NZ

1 day ago | 69 views

The Te Here ā Nuku (Nelson Tenths) Bill is being introduced to Parliament to return approximately 3,000 hectares of land in the South Island to its rightful owners, resolving a historic trust law issue dating back to the 1840s. The Bill enables the legal transfer of land held by the Crown in trust to the Te Here-ā-Nuku Trust, while allowing the Crown to lease back some land for public use, including key conservation areas. This resolution, distinct from Treaty settlements, addresses a private law matter and corrects a longstanding injustice over land ownership.

Tags: Te Here ā Nuku Nelson Tenths Chris Bishop Tama Potaka Crown Department of Conservation Abel Tasman Great Walk Kaiteretere Treaty of Waitangi

$1.7M Funding Boost to Empower Disability Community Leadership and Governance

1 day ago | 89 views

The Ministry of Disabled People – Whaikaha has awarded $1.7 million in funding to disability community organisations to enhance governance and leadership capabilities. This investment aims to empower disabled people to lead and participate more actively in decision-making, improve engagement with government agencies, and support historically underrepresented groups. By building long-term community capability, the funding helps shape policy and services while upholding the rights and dignity of disabled people.

Tags: Louise Upston Whaikaha Ministry of Disabled People Disabled People’s Organisations Disability Issues Minister New Zealand Sign Language disability community organisations governance capability community capability disability communities

Government Boosts Rockquest Funding by $50K to Support Youth Arts Programs

3 days ago | 96 views

The Government has increased annual funding for Rockquest Promotions events by $50,000, bringing the total to $1.765 million to support youth creative programs like Smokefree Rockquest and Bandquest. This funding is part of a broader $5.6 million investment providing musical instruments and kits to schools, alongside $300,000 granted to choral organizations for annual events. Education Minister Erica Stanford emphasized the importance of music education in building confidence and engagement, highlighting its role in fostering students' creative talents and potential careers in performance.

Tags: Erica Stanford Kimbra Marlon Williams Bic Runga Lorde Rockquest Promotions Smokefree Rockquest New Zealand Choral Federation Choirs Aotearoa New Zealand Big Sing

New Zealand Prepares for Bird Flu Arrival: Biosecurity Measures and Safety Tips

3 days ago | 128 views

New Zealand is actively preparing for the potential arrival of the H5N1 bird flu strain, collaborating across government agencies and local councils while urging the public to adopt strong biosecurity measures. Recent detections of the virus in migratory seabirds in Western Australia highlight the risk, prompting close monitoring and communication with Australian authorities. Citizens are advised to watch for signs of illness in birds, maintain cleanliness, avoid contact with wild birds, and report multiple sick or dead birds to authorities, with the human health risk currently assessed as low.

Tags: Andrew Hoggard Biosecurity Minister Ministry for Primary Industries Department of Conservation Ministry of Health Health New Zealand H5N1 bird flu avian influenza Australian authorities

KiwiSaver Contribution Increase Boosts Retirement Savings for 1.8 Million Kiwis

3 days ago | 86 views

Nearly 99.5% of KiwiSaver contributors have accepted the increased default contribution rate from 3% to 3.5%, enhancing their retirement savings and financial security. This change affects about 1.8 million employees, with contributions rising from 6% to 7% of wages when including employer matches, and will increase further in 2028. The higher contributions are projected to significantly boost retirement funds, helping young New Zealanders both in retirement and in purchasing their first homes.

Tags: KiwiSaver Nicola Willis New Zealand retirement contribution rates financial security superannuation wages property ladder employee deductions

Major Funding Boost for NZ GP Clinics to Improve Access and Care in 2026

4 days ago | 118 views

New Zealand’s government is providing a $120.6 million annual funding boost to local GP clinics, updating the funding formula for the first time in over 20 years to better reflect patient health needs, including factors like multimorbidity, rurality, and socioeconomic deprivation. This aims to improve timely access to primary care, especially benefiting rural communities and rewarding clinics that achieve better health outcomes in immunisations, cancer screening, and chronic conditions. The initiative seeks to keep GP visit costs stable while strengthening frontline services to keep clinics open and support community health.

Tags: Simeon Brown New Zealand GP clinics Health Minister healthcare funding rural health general practice health system multimorbidity socioeconomic deprivation

New Zealand Launches World-First 24/7 Surveillance to Protect Underwater Cables

5 days ago | 184 views

New Zealand has launched a world-first 24/7 National Surveillance and Warning Capability to protect critical underwater infrastructure, particularly submarine telecommunications cables vital for national security and data traffic. The system, developed by Kordia and Starboard Maritime Intelligence, monitors vessel activity near cables and alerts mariners to prevent damage, reducing risks of widespread digital disruption. Funded through a Budget 2024 investment and industry contributions, this initiative is part of a broader government effort to enhance the security and resilience of the country's underwater infrastructure.

Tags: James Meager Kordia Starboard Maritime Intelligence New Zealand National Surveillance and Warning Capability Maritime Operations Centre Hauraki Gulf Muriwai Cable Areas Budget 2024 Associate Transport Minister

New Zealand Manufacturing Leads Economic Growth with 1.9% Rise in Q1 2026

5 days ago | 139 views

New Zealand's manufacturing sector led economic growth in the March 2026 quarter, expanding 1.9 percent and significantly contributing to the country's 0.8 percent GDP growth. This growth was driven by innovative firms like Dawn Aerospace, Rocket Lab, and Fisher and Paykel Healthcare, reflecting strong productivity and forward orders. The government supports this sector through initiatives like the Investment Boost, aiming to enhance productivity and sustain manufacturing's role in New Zealand's economic recovery.

Tags: Cameron Brewer Dawn Aerospace Rocket Lab Fisher and Paykel Healthcare New Zealand Manufacturing GDP Small Business Advancing Manufacturing Aotearoa Manufacturing Productivity Advisory Group

New Zealand Manufacturing Leads Economic Growth with 1.9% Rise in Q1 2026

5 days ago | 109 views

New Zealand's manufacturing sector led economic growth in the March 2026 quarter, expanding 1.9 percent and driving a 0.8 percent overall GDP increase, with strong performance in transport equipment and machinery manufacturing. Key firms like Dawn Aerospace, Rocket Lab, and Fisher and Paykel Healthcare are spearheading innovation and productivity, supported by government initiatives such as the Investment Boost to encourage capital investment. Manufacturing, contributing around 8 percent of GDP and employing over 220,000 people, is central to New Zealand's economic recovery and future growth strategy.

Tags: Cameron Brewer Dawn Aerospace Rocket Lab Fisher and Paykel Healthcare New Zealand Manufacturing Small Business Advancing Manufacturing Aotearoa Manufacturing Productivity Advisory Group Investment Boost