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New Collective Agreement Boosts NZ Nurses' Pay and Patient Care Commitment

14 hours ago | 52 views

Health Minister Simeon Brown has welcomed the ratification of a new collective agreement benefiting approximately 35,000 nurses, healthcare assistants, and midwives employed by Health New Zealand, which includes salary increases and improved allowances over 20 months. The agreement also features a Safe Patient Care Statement of Intent, reflecting a joint commitment to enhancing patient care and working conditions. This follows recent approvals of collective agreements for other health sector groups, ensuring ongoing stability and quality care for New Zealanders.

Tags: Simeon Brown New Zealand Nurses Organisation NZNO Health New Zealand APEX PSA STONZ ASMS Senior Designated Nurses Nurse Practitioner

Government Enhances Plant Variety Rights to Boost NZ Exports and Growers' Income

17 hours ago | 34 views

The New Zealand Government is strengthening the Plant Variety Rights Act 2022 to better protect investments in high-value horticulture, support growers, and boost export returns, particularly for kiwifruit and apples. Key changes include extending the PVR term by five years and restoring provisional protection to allow breeders immediate legal action against exploitation during the application process. These measures aim to encourage innovation, secure jobs, and enhance New Zealand’s competitiveness in global markets.

Tags: Todd McClay Cameron Brewer New Zealand Plant Variety Rights Zespri SunGold Kiwifruit horticulture Biosecurity Science Institute kiwifruit industry

New Zealand Issues Statutory Guidance for Transparent and Responsible Regulation 2025

17 hours ago | 60 views

The Minister for Regulation and the Attorney-General have issued joint statutory guidance to ensure consistent application of the Regulatory Standards Act 2025, requiring Ministers to provide published Consistency Accountability Statements explaining how proposed laws align with responsible regulation principles. From July, Regulatory Impact Statements will be replaced by shorter, more focused Regulatory Analysis Summaries, quality assured by an independent panel to improve transparency and cost-benefit analysis. The guidance, developed with key legal offices, aims to promote necessary, proportionate, and effective regulation while increasing government accountability and informing voters.

Tags: Regulatory Standards Act 2025 Minister Seymour Consistency Accountability Statement Regulatory Impact Statements Regulatory Analysis Summaries Parliamentary Counsel Office Crown Law Office New Zealand government responsible regulation

Waikato Hospital Opens 10 New Forensic Mental Health Beds to Boost Support

18 hours ago | 30 views

Waikato Hospital has opened ten new forensic inpatient beds to improve access to specialist mental health support, addressing growing demand within the corrections system where mental health needs are high. This expansion is part of a $51 million government investment that also includes community-based step-down beds, wrap-around support services, and workforce development to enhance treatment, rehabilitation, and reintegration. The initiative aims to ensure patient and public safety by providing adequate care and strengthening pathways from inpatient care to community reintegration.

Tags: Matt Doocey Waikato Hospital Mental Health Forensic Services Midland Region Ember Health NZ Government Addiction Rehabilitation

Fast-Track Approval Granted for Kaimai Hydro-Electric Power Scheme Renewal

18 hours ago | 56 views

The Kaimai Hydro-Electric Power Scheme in the Bay of Plenty has received Fast-track approval for re-consenting, enabling its continued operation and supporting New Zealand’s renewable energy goals by generating 169 GWh annually and avoiding 26,693 tonnes of CO2 emissions per year. This approval, the 23rd under the Fast-track process, took five and a half months following an independent expert panel review and highlights the scheme’s critical role in supplying electricity to approximately 24,600 households and contributing significantly to Tauranga's demand. The Fast-track process aims to expedite important infrastructure projects efficiently, with 46 projects currently progressing and 149 eligible under the Fast-track Approvals Act.

Tags: Chris Bishop Shane Jones Manawa Energy Limited Tauranga Bay of Plenty New Zealand Infrastructure Minister Regional Development Minister

Wellington Airport Seawall Renewal Project Approved to Protect Assets and Create Jobs

18 hours ago | 34 views

Fast-track approval has been granted for the $100 million Wellington International Airport Southern Seawall Renewal project, which will upgrade 400 metres of the ageing seawall to enhance resilience against coastal and weather challenges. The project will also create two protected kororā (little penguin) colonies with purpose-built habitats and generate 114 jobs annually during construction, delivering significant economic benefits with an estimated cost-benefit ratio of 2.6. This initiative aims to safeguard the airport’s long-term operations, supporting the region’s economy that relies heavily on the airport’s activities.

Tags: James Meager Wellington International Airport Southern Seawall Renewal kororā infrastructure project coastal resilience job creation economic benefits airport operations

Associate Education Minister Urges Students to Attend School Instead of Striking

19 hours ago | 65 views

Associate Education Minister David Seymour urges students to attend school and work hard rather than striking, viewing absences for protests as unjustified. He suggests students demonstrate their commitment by participating in marches outside school hours and highlights improved school attendance since 2019 as a positive trend. Seymour emphasizes that education is essential for achieving better life outcomes and calls on all stakeholders to prioritize learning for New Zealand's future.

Tags: David Seymour Associate Education Minister students school strike education New Zealand government school attendance protesting education outcomes student participation

Government to Continue Efficient Healthy School Lunches Programme in 2027 Saving $122M

19 hours ago | 52 views

Associate Education Minister David Seymour announced the Government will continue the Healthy School Lunches Programme in 2027, providing nutritious meals to around 242,000 students daily while saving taxpayers $122 million that year. Since Term 1 2025, the programme has delivered over 48 million meals to more than 1,000 schools, improving efficiency with nearly 100% on-time delivery and significantly reduced complaints, at a lower average meal cost than under the previous government. Budget 2026 allocates $212.4 million to extend the programme and the ECE Food programme, with additional funding to explore eligibility improvements and ensure lunches reach more children in need.

Tags: David Seymour Healthy School Lunches Programme Government Budget 2026 ECE Food programme taxpayer savings Ministry of Education Labour government school meals equity index

Government to Amend 19 Laws for Clear, Consistent Treaty of Waitangi References

21 hours ago | 44 views

The Government has agreed to amend 19 pieces of legislation to ensure clear and consistent references to the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi, replacing vague terms with specific language or repealing some references. Following a comprehensive review, the Government decided to standardize references to “take into account” as the highest requirement and prefers using both the Treaty of Waitangi and te Tiriti o Waitangi in relevant provisions. This initial step includes ongoing consultations with Iwi and a full select committee process to allow public input.

Tags: Treaty of Waitangi Paul Goldsmith Government Justice Minister Advisory Group Conservation Act Iwi legislation review te Tiriti o Waitangi

Kerryn Beaton KC Appointed District Court Judge in Dunedin, Sworn In July 2026

21 hours ago | 79 views

Attorney-General Hon Chris Bishop has appointed Kerryn Beaton KC as a District Court Judge, with her swearing-in scheduled for 2 July 2026 in Christchurch. Ms Beaton has extensive legal experience, including roles as a Crown prosecutor, Public Defender, and barrister focusing on serious crime and public inquiries, as well as involvement in significant commissions such as the Pike River Royal Commission and the UN Khmer Rouge trials. She was appointed Queen’s Counsel in 2021 and will be based at the Dunedin District Court.

Tags: Chris Bishop Kerryn Beaton District Court Judge Queen’s Counsel Pike River Royal Commission United Nations Khmer Rouge trials Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care Crown prosecutor Public Defender Walker Street Chambers

Kiwi Space Activator Funds $1.48M to Boost NZ Space Innovation Projects

22 hours ago | 47 views

Space Minister Chris Penk announced the first recipients of the Kiwi Space Activator pilot programme, awarding $1.48 million to Dawn Aerospace, the University of Canterbury, and the University of Auckland for innovative space technology projects. These initiatives address government-identified challenges, enhance New Zealand’s space innovation reputation, and include educational components to inspire future innovators. The programme aims to reduce barriers for testing new space technologies, with funding increased to $2.08 million for rounds one and two, and applications for round two closing on May 25, 2026.

Tags: Chris Penk Dawn Aerospace University of Canterbury University of Auckland Kiwi Space Activator Hōpara MBIE New Zealand space innovation

Ngauranga to Petone Shared Path Opens: Safe Coastal Route for Wellington Commuters

22 hours ago | 70 views

The Ngauraunga to Petone Shared Path (Te Ara Tupua), a 4.5 km coastal walking and cycling route, officially opens tomorrow, providing a safe connection between Wellington and Lower Hutt while protecting critical infrastructure from severe weather. The project, costing $348.7 million and involving extensive coastal defenses, has been developed through long-term planning, community engagement, and partnership with mana whenua. It is expected to significantly increase active transport trips and serve as an emergency lifeline, enhancing regional resilience and mobility.

Tags: Chris Bishop Ngauranga to Petone Te Ara Tupua NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi Downer HEB Construction Tonkin+Taylor Wellington City Council Greater Wellington Regional Council

$1 Million Boost for Tarawera and Ōkataina Track and Campground Upgrades

1 day ago | 50 views

Conservation Minister Tama Potaka announced a $1 million investment from the International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy to upgrade over 22 kilometers of tracks and three campgrounds around Tarawera and Ōkataina, including reopening the Eastern Ōkataina Walkway. The upgrades will enhance visitor facilities, address safety issues from a 2021 rockfall, and support biodiversity efforts like wallaby control, with involvement from local iwi and community groups. This funding highlights the need for conservation legislation reform to streamline infrastructure improvements while maintaining environmental protections.

Tags: Tama Potaka Tarawera Ōkataina Eastern Ōkataina Walkway Rotorua Ngāti Rangitihi Tūhourangi Ngāti Tarāwhai Conservation Amendment Bill Ruawahia 2B Trust

New Zealand Launches Guidance to Boost Trust in Voluntary Nature and Carbon Markets

1 day ago | 60 views

Climate Change Minister Simon Watts has introduced refreshed guidance and tools to help New Zealanders confidently participate in voluntary nature and carbon markets, ensuring projects deliver genuine environmental benefits. The guidance emphasizes high-quality carbon activities that are additional, durable, real, measurable, transparent, and respectful of rights, aiming to build trust and prevent greenwashing. Additionally, online resources support businesses in exploring scientifically robust carbon removal options, facilitating the growth of credible projects and attracting investment.

Tags: Simon Watts Climate Change New Zealand carbon markets biodiversity greenwashing voluntary markets carbon removal environmental claims

NZ Government Amends Hazardous Substances Act to Boost Agri-Product Access

1 day ago | 51 views

The Government is amending the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act to accelerate access to new agricultural and horticultural products, enabling New Zealand farmers to more easily obtain overseas-available pest control and crop protection solutions. The changes, based on a 2024 Ministry for Regulation review, aim to streamline approval processes by reducing complexity, costs, and duplication through greater reliance on overseas regulatory assessments while maintaining local protections. These amendments will enhance regulatory efficiency, support the primary sector's global competitiveness, and uphold environmental and public safety standards.

Tags: Nicola Grigg Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act Ministry for Regulation Environmental Protection Authority New Zealand farmers agrichemical companies crop protection regulatory pathways invasive species primary sector