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WorkSafe Launches New Prequalification Template to Help Small Construction Contractors

6 hours ago | 47 views

WorkSafe has introduced a new prequalification template to simplify the contractor health and safety assessment process, addressing frustrations over inconsistent and duplicative requirements in New Zealand’s construction industry. This template, supported by a position statement, promotes a consistent, risk-based approach that reduces unnecessary costs and paperwork, particularly benefiting small businesses and sole traders. Government agencies are expected to adopt the template in procurement processes, helping contractors avoid multiple prequalification forms and making bidding more efficient and cost-effective.

Tags: Brooke van Velden WorkSafe New Zealand Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety prequalification construction businesses contractors health and safety government procurement small businesses

New Emergency Management Laws Empower Authorities to Protect Communities Early

8 hours ago | 22 views

Legislative amendments in the Emergency Management Bill will empower emergency authorities to take precautionary actions, such as clearing debris and opening river mouths, before a state of emergency is declared. The Director-General of Emergency Management will have the authority to direct local emergency bodies if necessary to protect lives and property amid increasing severe weather events. These changes aim to support local emergency teams while ensuring national intervention remains a last resort when communities face significant risks.

Tags: Mark Mitchell Emergency Management Emergency Management Bill Emergency Management Committees Precautionary Action Storms Floods Landslides National Emergency Management Agency

New Zealand Launches New Programme to Strengthen Rural Data and Support Communities

11 hours ago | 45 views

New Zealand has launched a joint programme by Stats NZ and the Office for Rural Communities to enhance rural data and better represent rural families, communities, and businesses in official statistics. This initiative aims to improve analysis methods, support informed policy decisions on infrastructure and services, and modernize the Integrated Data Infrastructure with significant government funding. The programme will reclassify 400,000 people as rural, strengthening the evidence base to support rural communities' economic contributions and future development.

Tags: Scott Simpson Mark Patterson Stats NZ Office for Rural Communities New Zealand Integrated Data Infrastructure rural communities Ministry for Primary Industries rural data Budget 2026

New 16-Bed Mental Health and Addiction Facility Opens at Rotorua Hospital

12 hours ago | 47 views

A new 16-bed acute mental health and addiction facility has opened at Rotorua Hospital, replacing the outdated 45-year-old unit and providing faster access to support for people in the Lakes district. The facility features individual bedrooms, therapy spaces, family areas, and quieter zones tailored to different needs, enhancing care for patients and working conditions for staff. This $50 million investment is part of a broader Mental Health Infrastructure Programme aimed at improving facilities nationwide and expanding support services to prevent the need for inpatient care.

Tags: Rotorua Hospital Mental Health Addiction Facility Matt Doocey Lakes District Mental Health Wellbeing and Recovery Unit Te Whare Oranga Tangata o Whakaue Mental Health Infrastructure Programme Inpatient Care New Zealand

Auckland Motorway Strategic Plan: Smarter Traffic and Targeted Investment for Growth

12 hours ago | 40 views

The NZ Transport Agency has released the Auckland Motorway Strategic Plan (AMSP), a 30+ year strategy focused on smarter traffic management, targeted capacity increases, and wider transport system improvements to optimize the existing motorway network and support Auckland’s growth beyond two million people. The plan emphasizes making better use of current infrastructure through measures like Time of Use Charging, addressing bottlenecks with targeted investments, and enhancing public transport, active modes, and freight efficiency to reduce motorway congestion. This long-term strategy, developed in partnership with Auckland Council, will guide future investment decisions and regional transport planning but does not represent immediate construction or funding commitments.

Tags: Chris Bishop Wayne Brown NZ Transport Agency Auckland Motorway Strategic Plan Auckland Mayor Transport Minister Auckland Council National Land Transport Fund National Land Transport Programme Auckland Regional Deal

New Zealand to Ease Drone Rules Boosting Agricultural Productivity by 2027

16 hours ago | 44 views

The New Zealand government announced reforms to drone regulations aimed at boosting agricultural productivity by reducing red tape and simplifying certification for routine drone spraying operations. These changes will allow farmers to use drones for pesticide and fertiliser application with only prior notification to the Civil Aviation Authority, cutting costs and delays while maintaining safety and environmental protections. The reforms, effective mid-2027, aim to enhance competitiveness with international farmers by enabling more efficient, cost-effective drone use in agriculture.

Tags: David Seymour James Meager agricultural drones drone regulations Civil Aviation Authority New Zealand agriculture drone spraying regulatory reform pesticide application agricultural innovation

New Zealand Unifies Fisheries Management to Boost Aquaculture Growth by 2035

1 day ago | 77 views

Legislation changes will centralize fishing and fishery resource management under the Fisheries Act, removing councils' authority to regulate these activities to reduce confusion and streamline oversight. The new planning system replacing the Resource Management Act aims to support primary sector growth, simplify aquaculture consent processes, and enable ministerial decisions on aquaculture space to boost sustainable industry expansion. These reforms intend to enhance fishery sustainability, increase seafood availability, and create economic opportunities while maintaining local community involvement and transitioning existing council rules until 2030.

Tags: Shane Jones Fisheries Act Planning Bill Natural Environment Bill Resource Management Act aquaculture New Zealand fishery resources councils kaimoana

Government Supports Waikato and Manawatū Farmers During Planning System Transition

1 day ago | 74 views

The Government is taking targeted action to provide certainty for farmers in Waikato and Manawatū-Whanganui by preventing restrictive elements of Plan Change 1 (PC1) and Plan Change 2 (PC2) from applying during the transition to a new planning system, reducing duplication and regulatory burden. While ongoing environmental improvements remain required, prescribed nitrogen discharge reductions under PC2 will no longer apply, and the new natural environment plan will specifically consider PC1 to respect prior work. These changes aim to avoid economic disruption and uncertainty for farmers, with amendments to be progressed through upcoming legislation later this month.

Tags: Chris Bishop Todd McClay Andrew Hoggard Waikato RMA Reform Plan Change 1 Plan Change 2 Horizons Regional Council New Zealand Government

Government Updates Planning System to Support Farmers, Protect Environment, and Boost Investment

1 day ago | 73 views

The Government is making targeted amendments to the Planning Bill and Natural Environment Bill to create a faster, clearer, and more practical planning system that supports food and fibre production while protecting the environment. Key changes include simplifying environmental limits, extending the definition of existing use to 12 months for seasonal activities, and amending long-lived infrastructure permits to provide greater investment certainty. Additionally, the amendments strengthen biodiversity protections, allow councils to manage waterbody effects more flexibly, and aim to reduce complexity while maintaining environmental improvement.

Tags: Chris Bishop Todd McClay Andrew Hoggard Simon Court Resource Management Act Planning Bill Natural Environment Bill RMA Reform food and fibre production environmental protections

New Independent Officer to Ensure Competitive Urban Land Markets in NZ Planning System

1 day ago | 74 views

The government will establish an independent Urban Land Market Officer to monitor, assess, and ensure councils maintain competitive urban land markets by preventing artificial scarcity and enabling sufficient land supply for housing and business development. This role aims to address housing affordability and economic growth by holding councils accountable for zoning enough land and facilitating reforms such as abolishing rural-urban boundaries, setting housing growth targets, and easing private plan changes. The Officer’s independent scrutiny will promote transparency and enforce action where local planning decisions hinder land market competitiveness, supporting the government’s broader agenda to reform the planning system and boost housing supply.

Tags: Chris Bishop Simon Court Urban Land Market Officer Resource Management Act Planning Bill Housing Growth Targets National Policy Direction Ministry for Cities Environment Regions and Transport Planning Tribunal Commerce Commission

Government Simplifies Freshwater Farm Plans with Risk-Based, Cost-Effective Regulations

1 day ago | 48 views

The Government is revising freshwater farm plans to create a simpler, more cost-effective system focused on certifying and auditing only higher-risk farming activities, such as dairy farming and intensive grazing. New regulations will streamline requirements, raise thresholds for mandatory plans, extend certification cycles, and enable industry organizations to provide certification services, reducing duplication and paperwork for farmers. These changes aim to better manage actual water quality risks while minimizing costs and administrative burdens for farmers.

Tags: Todd McClay Andrew Hoggard freshwater farm plans Natural Environment Bill farm plan certification farm plan auditing Agriculture Minister Associate Environment Minister farm plan regulations

New Zealand Targets Electricity Network Reforms to Lower Power Bills and Boost Efficiency

1 day ago | 72 views

New Zealand’s rising electricity bills are largely driven by electricity distribution network costs, prompting the government to seek reforms for greater affordability, reliability, and efficiency in the sector. The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) has released a discussion document proposing actions to enhance collaboration among Electricity Distribution Businesses (EDBs), improve economic regulation, and strengthen governance to support increased electrification and innovation. The government is inviting public feedback on these potential reforms to ensure investments deliver value for consumers and help moderate future power costs.

Tags: Simeon Brown Cameron Brewer Electricity Distribution Businesses Commerce Commission MBIE New Zealand Energy Minister Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister Frontier Review Energy Package

Government Invests $750K to Boost New Zealand Blackcurrant Industry & Exports

1 day ago | 60 views

The New Zealand Government is investing $300,000 alongside industry funding to support a three-year project aimed at transforming the blackcurrant sector into a global leader in premium, health-focused ingredients. The initiative will enhance local value by refining juice extraction to produce high anthocyanin extract powder, supporting research, market development, and promoting New Zealand blackcurrants internationally. This innovation seeks to increase growers' earnings, boost export opportunities, and strengthen New Zealand's position in global health and nutrition markets.

Tags: Todd McClay New Zealand blackcurrant agriculture health ingredients Primary Sector Growth Fund anthocyanins export markets Japan

Pharmac's Progress Report: Improved Patient Voice and Faster Medicine Access 2026

1 day ago | 76 views

Associate Health Minister David Seymour praises Pharmac’s progress in responding to the 2025/26 Letter of Expectations, highlighting improvements in patient involvement, timeliness of decision-making, and sector collaboration. Key achievements include trialling streamlined assessment pathways, enhancing consumer engagement, updating rare disorder policies, and advancing digital investments, all contributing to a clear multi-year organisational improvement programme. While progress is noted as impressive and transparency has increased, Seymour emphasizes that continued efforts to listen to patients and improve access to medicines remain essential.

Tags: David Seymour Pharmac Associate Health Minister Patient Community Consumer Engagement Rare Disorders Strategy Exceptional Circumstances Framework NPPA Health Sector Medical Technology

Government’s Flexible Fund Delivers 823 New Social and Affordable Homes in NZ

1 day ago | 42 views

The Government’s Housing Flexible Fund has exceeded its initial target by enabling the delivery of 823 new social and affordable homes across nine high-need locations, primarily funded through Budget 2025 with $41 million in operating and around $60 million in capital funding. This data-driven, needs-based approach prioritizes one- and two-bedroom homes and actively involves over 30 Community Housing Providers, including many Māori providers with strong local ties, to ensure effective delivery tailored to community needs. Building on previous budgets, the Flexible Fund establishes a long-term pipeline for social housing, reduces borrowing costs for providers, and aims to deliver thousands more homes in coming years to address ongoing housing demand.

Tags: Chris Bishop Mr Potaka Ōtautahi Community Housing Trust Housing Minister Community Housing Providers Māori housing providers Ministry for Cities Environment Regions and Transport Housing Investment Plan