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Government Invests $70M to Boost Major Events and Tourism Across New Zealand
2 hours ago | 33 viewsThe Government is investing over $3.2 million in a range of major events across New Zealand, including sports, food, culture, and innovation, as part of its $70 million Major Events and Tourism Package. These events, running from May to December, aim to attract more participants and international visitors, stimulate local economies, and enhance New Zealand's reputation as a world-class destination. Tourism and Hospitality Minister Louise Upston emphasizes that this investment will bring vibrancy to regions, support local businesses, and create unforgettable experiences for both locals and visitors.
Tags: Louise Upston Bay of Islands Tekapo Opua Wellington Rotorua Auckland Nelson Tasman Glou Glou Visa Wellington on a PlateNew Zealand to Build LNG Import Facility Boosting Energy Security and Economy
16 hours ago | 53 viewsThe New Zealand Government will build a liquefied natural gas (LNG) import facility to enhance energy security, stabilize electricity prices, and support economic growth amid declining domestic gas supply and increasing reliance on coal and diesel. This facility, expected to be operational by 2027 or 2028 in Taranaki, will provide a reliable backup fuel source, potentially saving households $50 annually and protecting around 2,000 jobs by reducing price spikes and supply risks. The project aims to foster competition, enable resource development, and support gas-dependent industries while minimizing exposure to international gas prices through strategic import management.
Tags: Simon Watts New Zealand LNG import facility Energy Minister Sense Partners Taranaki Government energy security renewable electricity gas supply$1.26M Grant Brings Solar Power to Kaitaia Marae and Kura for Energy Security
17 hours ago | 34 viewsA grant of up to $1.26 million from the Regional Infrastructure Fund will support the Whiti Mai Te Rā project, installing solar panels, batteries, and a diesel generator at a kura and five marae north of Kaitaia to provide reliable, affordable electricity and enhance energy security. The initiative, led by the Aupouri Ngāti Kahu Te Rarawa Trust in partnership with Kaumātua Energy, aims to save over $100,000 annually in energy costs and strengthen community resilience during emergencies. Installation will begin in March 2026, ensuring these vital community hubs can serve as stable civil defence centers for generations to come.
Tags: Tama Potaka Aupouri Ngāti Kahu Te Rarawa Trust Kaumātua Energy Whiti Mai Te Rā Te Rangi Āniwaniwa Kura Māori Development Minister Regional Infrastructure Fund Northland Far North New Zealand ANT TrustGovernment Commits $28M for Hill Country Erosion Control to Protect Farmland
17 hours ago | 41 viewsThe Government is investing nearly $28 million in the Hill Country Erosion Programme (HCEP) to support erosion control projects from 2027 to 2031, aiming to protect productive land and reduce environmental and economic impacts. The programme, established in 2007 and supported by multiple councils and landowners, focuses on treating vulnerable land, creating farm-scale erosion control plans, and building regional capability. Agriculture and Forestry Minister Todd McClay emphasized the programme’s role in helping farmers prepare for severe weather and safeguarding soil health for future sustainability.
Tags: Todd McClay Hill Country Erosion Programme Agriculture and Forestry Minister Te Uru Rākau New Zealand Forest Service erosion control productive land soil health regional councils farmland protectionNew Flat Bush School Opens with Modern Design and Learning Support
19 hours ago | 33 viewsThe Government has opened a new primary school, Te Kura Rau Iti, in Flat Bush to accommodate the suburb’s rapid growth, featuring 30 flexible teaching spaces and modern facilities with a $41 million build cost under budget. The school uses a repeatable design to ensure quality and cost-efficiency, avoids large barn-style classrooms, and includes plans for future expansion and learning support initiatives funded by a $746.7 million investment. Local officials highlight the school’s role in relieving pressure on nearby schools and advancing the Government’s commitment to building a world-leading education system.
Tags: Erica Stanford Rima Nakhle Te Kura Rau Iti Flat Bush Ahutoetoe School Brookfields School Te Pae School Takanini Education Minister GovernmentSouthland Hospital Opens New Dialysis Unit to Improve Local Patient Care
20 hours ago | 41 viewsSouthland Hospital has opened a new dialysis unit with five haemodialysis spaces and a dedicated area for peritoneal dialysis training, improving access to treatment for patients in Invercargill and the wider Southland region. Previously, patients had to travel long distances to Dunedin for dialysis, but the new facility allows more local care, reducing stress and supporting better health outcomes. The unit will also support home haemodialysis training, increasing patient independence and flexibility in managing their treatment.
Tags: Southland dialysis Invercargill Health Minister Simeon Brown Southland Hospital renal care haemodialysis peritoneal dialysis DunedinNew Trans-Tasman Standards Agreement Boosts NZ Businesses and Innovation
22 hours ago | 38 viewsStandards New Zealand and Standards Australia have signed a new agreement to align trans-Tasman standards, enhancing product quality, safety, and reducing costs for businesses and consumers. The agreement supports innovation and economic growth by adopting international standards in areas like AI, data management, and cybersecurity, while removing fees and red tape to boost competitiveness and digital trade. This collaboration, endorsed by both governments and industry stakeholders, strengthens New Zealand’s role in joint standards development and fosters a modern, efficient regulatory environment.
Tags: Scott Simpson Luxon Anthony Albanese Standards New Zealand Standards Australia Commerce and Consumer Affairs artificial intelligence cybersecurity digital tradeSouth Canterbury to Replace Century-Old Bridges for Safer, Reliable Travel
1 day ago | 57 viewsTwo century-old bridges on State Highway 82 in South Canterbury will be replaced over 12 months to improve safety, reliability, and freight productivity on this key inland route. The new bridges, costing $14 million and $5.7 million respectively, will have no load restrictions and maintain traffic flow via temporary structures during construction. This project, part of NZTA’s End of Life Bridge Replacement Programme, reflects the government’s commitment to upgrading critical infrastructure by prioritizing cost-effective replacements over ongoing maintenance.
Tags: James Meager Miles Anderson South Canterbury Waihao North River Bridge Elephant Hill Stream Bridge State Highway 82 NZTA HEB Construction Waitaki River Canterbury LakesSH2 Waioweka Gorge Reopens with Controlled Single-Lane Access from Feb 9
1 day ago | 331 viewsAfter severe weather caused flooding and landslips that closed SH2 through Waioweka Gorge, intensive work over three weeks has allowed a single lane to reopen for essential travel under piloted convoy conditions starting 9 February. Crews continue clearing debris, improving drainage, and monitoring the vulnerable route, with convoys operating three times daily in each direction along the 37km stretch. Travelers are advised to only travel if necessary, allow extra time, and exercise extreme caution as the area remains an active worksite with possible short-notice closures.
Tags: Chris Bishop SH2 Waioweka Gorge NZ Transport Agency Ōpōtiki Matawai Tairāwhiti Eastern Bay of Plenty Tauranga Bridge Te Wera RoadOver 1,700 Pet Bonds Lodged Since December 2025 Boosting Kiwi Renters and Landlords
3 days ago | 65 viewsSince the pet bond system began on 1 December 2025, over 1,700 pet bonds have been lodged, reflecting positive uptake among renters with pets. The system aims to balance renters' ability to keep pets with landlords' need for protection by allowing pet bonds up to two weeks’ rent and requiring landlord consent on reasonable grounds. Managed through Tenancy Services, the reform provides a clear, practical process that supports both tenants and landlords in the rental market.
Tags: Chris Bishop Tama Potaka pet bonds Tenancy Services Housing Minister Associate Housing Minister renters with pets landlords rental market New ZealandOne Year of NZ Fast-Track Approvals: Faster Projects, Jobs, and Growth
3 days ago | 57 viewsOne year after New Zealand's Fast-track approvals system launched, it has accelerated infrastructure project approvals from years to months, reducing costs and enabling timely economic growth and job creation. The system streamlines multiple approval processes into one efficient pathway while maintaining environmental safeguards, with nine projects approved and dozens more progressing, expected to deliver thousands of homes, jobs, and significant economic contributions. The Coalition Government highlights Fast-track's success in overcoming criticism, positioning New Zealand as a global leader in efficient, rigorous infrastructure development.
Tags: Chris Bishop Shane Jones New Zealand Ports of Auckland Drury Metropolitan Centre Tekapo Power Scheme Bledisloe North Wharf Southland Wind Farm Wellington International AirportGovernment Invests $4M for Bisset Road Social Housing Infrastructure in Kaikohe
3 days ago | 85 viewsThe Government is investing $4 million from the Regional Infrastructure Fund to support essential infrastructure for the Bisset Road social housing project in Kaikohe, which will provide up to 100 affordable rental homes with rents capped at 80 percent of market rates for 25 years. The project, led by Te Hau Ora o Ngāpuhi Limited, aims to create local jobs, apprenticeships, and strengthen regional supply chains by using local timber and contractors. Additional funding includes a $29.7 million grant from the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development and a $13.6 million loan from Community Finance, with infrastructure work underway and the entire development expected to finish by 2027.
Tags: Shane Jones Tama Potaka Ngāpuhi Te Hau Ora o Ngāpuhi Te Runanga a Iwi o Ngāpuhi Regional Infrastructure Fund Ministry of Housing and Urban Development Community Finance Kaikohe Bisset RoadNew Collective Agreement Boosts Pay and Career Growth for NZ Psychologists
4 days ago | 95 viewsHealth Ministers Simeon Brown and Matt Doocey have welcomed the ratification of a new collective agreement for approximately 670 psychologists employed by Health New Zealand, following a vote by APEX members. The agreement includes pay increases of 2.5% in the first year and 2% in the second year, along with expanded professional development opportunities and a new salary step for senior expertise. This agreement aims to provide greater workforce certainty and support psychologists in delivering quality mental health care to patients nationwide.
Tags: Simeon Brown Matt Doocey Health New Zealand psychologists APEX collective agreement mental health pay increases professional pathways workforce supportNew Zealand and French Agencies Seize 4.24 Tonnes of Cocaine in Pacific Operation
4 days ago | 89 viewsNew Zealand agencies, including Customs, Defence Force, and GCSB, collaborated with French authorities and the US DEA to intercept 4.24 tonnes of cocaine in French Polynesia as part of Operation Kiwa. This operation is the first major success of the Transnational, Serious and Organised Crime (TSOC) Action Plan aimed at targeting maritime transnational crime networks in the Pacific. The campaign emphasizes international cooperation and enhanced intelligence and surveillance to protect New Zealand and its Pacific partners from organised crime.
Tags: Casey Costello New Zealand Customs Service New Zealand Defence Force Government Communications Security Bureau United States Drug Enforcement Agency French authorities Operation Kiwa Transnational Serious and Organised Crime French Polynesia New ZealandHonoring the Treaty of Waitangi: Unity, Partnership, and Progress for NZ
4 days ago | 62 viewsThe speech acknowledges the challenges faced by New Zealanders, including recent natural disasters, while praising the resilience and unity shown through community support and the role of marae as vital hubs. It emphasizes the enduring significance of the Treaty of Waitangi’s three articles: governance (Article One), Māori chieftainship and partnership (Article Two), and equal citizenship and opportunity for all (Article Three), highlighting ongoing government efforts to honor these promises through social investment and reforms. Ultimately, the address calls for continued respectful debate and collaboration to empower Māori and maintain national unity as New Zealand approaches the Treaty’s bicentenary.
Tags: Sir Tumu Te Heuheu Jim Bolger Apirana Ngata Erica Stanford Māori Iwi Hapū Whānau Ora Tūwharetoa New Zealand