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New Zealand’s Science and Innovation Reforms Driving Agritech and Bioeconomy Growth

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The speech highlights New Zealand’s critical economic transition and the government’s commitment to modernizing the science, innovation, and technology system to better connect research with commercial success, particularly in agrifood, agritech, and deep-tech sectors. Key reforms include prioritizing mission-led research aligned with national goals, increasing investment in advanced technologies like AI and synthetic biology, simplifying funding structures, and fostering stronger collaboration between science, industry, and capital. These efforts aim to boost economic resilience, global competitiveness, and sustainable growth by leveraging New Zealand’s natural strengths and emerging technology opportunities.

Tags: Craig Piggott John Roche Halter AgResearch Prime Minister PMSITAC New Zealand Science Advisory Group MPI NZTE

Government Boosts Advanced Technology Funding to Drive NZ Science Innovation

13 hours ago | 37 views

The New Zealand Government is redirecting science funding towards areas with the greatest national impact, emphasizing advanced technology to boost productivity and international competitiveness. The Prime Minister’s Science, Innovation and Technology Advisory Council identifies four priority areas: primary industries and bioeconomy, technology for prosperity, environmental sustainability, and healthy people. By reallocating $122 million annually over three years, the Government aims to build a future-ready science workforce and strengthen the country’s research system through a carefully managed funding reset.

Tags: Shane Reti New Zealand Science Investment Plan Research Funding New Zealand Prime Minister’s Science Advisory Council advanced technology bioeconomy environmental sustainability science system innovation

Disabled People Gain More Choice and Control as Flexible Funding Rules Are Removed

20 hours ago | 67 views

From April 1, 2026, disabled people with flexible funding will have more choice and control as purchasing rules are removed, while budgets remain at current levels and spending must align with individual funding plans. This change follows significant government investment and reforms since 2024 that stabilized the disability support system, ensuring fairer, more consistent access and stronger financial controls. Additional guidance will be provided to help manage budgets, with certain purchases requiring pre-approval, aiming to support disabled people, their families, and carers more effectively.

Tags: disability support flexible funding Louise Upston Minister for Disability Issues Independent Review 2024 whānau carers DSS Enabling Good Lives purchasing rules

Open Banking Expands to Business Banking, Boosting Productivity and Growth

20 hours ago | 37 views

Open Banking will be expanded to business banking channels, enabling businesses to share banking data with trusted providers to access faster loan comparisons, automated accounting, and improved cashflow management. This initiative aims to save businesses time on administrative tasks, boost competition, and enhance productivity, particularly benefiting small businesses by providing clearer financial insights and reducing manual work. While large corporates are exempt due to limited demand, the government prioritizes Open Banking as a key tool to support small business growth and efficiency.

Tags: Scott Simpson Chris Penk Open Banking business banking fintech small businesses loan comparisons automated accounting cash flow productivity

WTO Ministerial Conference: New Zealand Advances Digital Trade and Fuel Talks

21 hours ago | 50 views

Trade and Investment Minister Todd McClay concluded his role as Vice Chair at the 14th WTO Ministerial Conference, where members agreed on the need to modernize the WTO despite failing to finalize reforms and extend the tariff ban on digital trade. Significant progress was made with 66 WTO members agreeing to implement a new Electronic Commerce Agreement, banning tariffs on digital trade flows and benefiting small businesses and exporters. McClay also engaged with international counterparts on critical fuel supply chains and continues to push for limiting fisheries and agricultural subsidies to improve exporters' returns.

Tags: Todd McClay Damien O'Connor World Trade Organization New Zealand United States India China European Union Saudi Arabia Singapore

New NZ Customs Levy Regime Starts Today: Fairer Fees for Importers and Exporters

21 hours ago | 40 views

A new levy regime effective today aims to make New Zealand’s goods management system fairer by shifting border clearance costs from taxpayers to importers and exporters, particularly addressing the surge in low-value online imports. The changes introduce differentiated charges based on consignment type and value, end subsidies for low-value goods and commercial vessels, and include fees for international transshipments and empty containers. These reforms, developed with industry consultation, are expected to recover NZ$71 million over four years, supporting Customs and MPI in safeguarding trade, biosecurity, and community safety.

Tags: Casey Costello Andrew Hoggard Customs Biosecurity New Zealand goods levy MPI border management online imports

Global Trade Leaders Unite to Keep Supply Chains Open and Resilient

1 day ago | 70 views

Trade and Investment Minister Todd McClay announced a joint statement with Future of Investment and Trade (FIT) Partnership members to keep global supply chains open, transparent, and resilient amid disruptions like the Middle East conflict. The FIT partners committed to collaborating on identifying trade disruptions, exchanging information, and ensuring air and seaports remain open to facilitate uninterrupted trade. Established in 2025, the FIT Partnership unites small and medium-sized economies to shape global trade, with New Zealand hosting the next ministerial meeting in July.

Tags: Todd McClay Costa Rica Iceland Liechtenstein New Zealand Norway Panama Rwanda Singapore Switzerland

FIT Partnership Members Unite to Keep Global Supply Chains Open and Resilient

1 day ago | 65 views

Trade and Investment Minister Todd McClay announced a joint statement by Future of Investment and Trade (FIT) Partnership members to keep global supply chains open, transparent, and resilient amid disruptions like the Middle East conflict. The partners committed to collaborating on identifying trade disruptions, sharing information, and ensuring air and seaports remain open to facilitate unimpeded trade. New Zealand, hosting the next FIT Ministerial Meeting in July, leads this initiative to support small and medium-sized economies in shaping the future of global trade and investment.

Tags: Todd McClay Costa Rica Iceland Liechtenstein New Zealand Norway Panama Rwanda Singapore Switzerland

Foreign Minister Winston Peters to Visit Cook Islands for Talks with PM Brown

1 day ago | 65 views

Foreign Minister Winston Peters will visit the Cook Islands on April 1-2 for talks with Prime Minister Mark Brown. This visit follows a private meeting between the two leaders in Auckland earlier this month. Peters last visited the Cook Islands in February 2024.

Tags: Winston Peters Mark Brown Foreign Minister Prime Minister Cook Islands New Zealand Auckland visit talks February 2024

New Public Finance Amendment Act Enhances Fiscal Transparency in NZ

1 day ago | 59 views

New legislation requires the Treasury to include specific fiscal risk statements in economic and fiscal updates, addressing previously unclear risks such as time-limited funding for Pharmac medicines. The Act removes the requirement for Treasury to report on wellbeing, focusing instead on core economic and fiscal advice, and advances the delivery date of the Pre-Election Economic and Fiscal Update by five working days to better inform voters. This law will take effect on July 1, 2026.

Tags: Nicola Willis Public Finance Amendment Act Treasury Pharmac PREFU New Zealand Finance Minister Parliament fiscal risks

New Public Finance Amendment Act Enhances Fiscal Transparency in NZ

1 day ago | 51 views

New legislation requires the Treasury's economic and fiscal updates to include specific statements on fiscal risks, addressing previous omissions like time-limited funding for essential medicines. It also removes the Treasury's obligation to report on "wellbeing," refocusing its role on core economic and fiscal advice, and advances the delivery date of the Pre-Election Economic and Fiscal Update to give voters more time to consider election choices. The Act is set to take effect by July 1, 2026.

Tags: Nicola Willis Public Finance Amendment Act Treasury Pharmac New Zealand PREFU Finance Minister Parliament fiscal risks economic outlook

Pharmac Expands Funding for Trikafta, Alyftrek & Kalydeco for All Children with Cystic Fibrosis

1 day ago | 61 views

Associate Health Minister David Seymour welcomes Pharmac’s decision to fund Trikafta and Alyftrek for all children with cystic fibrosis regardless of age from April 1, 2026, expanding access beyond the previous age limits. Pharmac will also widen access to Kalydeco for all eligible patients and allow doctors to prescribe these lifechanging treatments based on clinical judgment, addressing the urgent needs of young children affected by cystic fibrosis. This decision follows positive public consultation and reflects Pharmac’s commitment to working with the cystic fibrosis community to improve health outcomes and reduce pressure on the health system.

Tags: David Seymour Pharmac Trikafta Alyftrek Kalydeco cystic fibrosis children health minister New Zealand funding decision

New Zealand to Award Special Service Medal for Support to Ukraine

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The New Zealand Government will award the New Zealand Special Service Medal (Support to Ukraine) to Defence personnel who have supported Ukraine’s self-defence following the Russian invasion, recognizing their challenging and impactful service as part of Operation Tīeke. This medal, approved in principle by the Prime Minister and pending Governor-General approval, will be given to those with at least thirty days of qualifying service, highlighting New Zealand’s commitment to upholding the international rules-based order. The NZSSM honors special service involving significant risk and psychological impact, distinct from operational service, and has previously recognized efforts in hazardous or extraordinary circumstances.

Tags: Judith Collins Christopher Luxon New Zealand Defence Force Ukraine Operation Tīeke Operation Interflex New Zealand Special Service Medal NZSSM Russia

Cyclone Gabrielle Recovery Complete: SH2 Devil’s Elbow Road Repairs Finished

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The repair work at Devil’s Elbow on State Highway 2, a critical section between Napier and Wairoa, has been completed, marking the end of Cyclone Gabrielle recovery efforts in the area. The project involved extensive repairs including road rebuilding, culvert replacements, and a new retaining wall to improve resilience against future storm damage. Transport Minister Chris Bishop highlighted the improved safety and reliability of the route, acknowledging the efforts of local contractors and the support from the community throughout the recovery process.

Tags: Cyclone Gabrielle Devil’s Elbow State Highway 2 Chris Bishop Transport Rebuild East Coast Hawke’s Bay Napier Wairoa SH38 Rail Bridge 217

New Zealand's Four Polytechnics to Become Stand-Alone Regional Institutions by 2027

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From 1 January 2027, four remaining polytechnics within NZIST will become stand-alone regional institutions supported by the Federation of Polytechnics, while Tai Poutini Polytechnic will merge with The Open Polytechnic to secure South Island campus delivery. This transition marks a key milestone in creating a locally led, financially sustainable vocational education system aligned with regional workforce needs and industry demands. The government emphasizes the importance of vocational training for local jobs, economic development, and clear pathways for young people in high-growth sectors, with detailed transition planning already underway.

Tags: Penny Simmonds NorthTec Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki WITT Whitireia WelTec Tai Poutini Polytechnic The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology NZIST