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Government Invests $30M to Upgrade Drinking Water in Rural Schools

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The Government is investing $30 million through the Drinking Water in Schools Programme to upgrade drinking water infrastructure in around 20% of small, rural schools that manage their own water supply. Nearly 230 schools are involved, with 64 undergoing immediate remediation and 20 having completed full upgrades, improving water safety and reliability. In addition to funding, the Ministry of Education offers resources, technical guidance, and free training to support schools in maintaining safe drinking water.

Tags: Erica Stanford Government Drinking Water Schools Programme rural schools infrastructure Ministry of Education water supply health and safety training programme

$62.5M Investment to Build 59 New Classrooms Across South Island Schools

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The New Zealand Government is investing $62.5 million to build 59 new classrooms and upgrade others across the South Island, focusing on rapidly growing communities like Canterbury and Christchurch’s western suburbs. This investment includes new classrooms at multiple schools, learning support facilities, and funding for future school sites, while emphasizing cost-effective modular builds to accelerate delivery and support local jobs. Additionally, funding is allocated to address long-standing condition issues at select schools, with further property portfolio investments planned to ensure schools are fit for the future.

Tags: Erica Stanford Darfield High School Canterbury Lincoln South Rolleston College Fiordland College Maitai School Queenstown Logan Park High School Southland Boys High School

$62.5M Boost for South Island Schools: 59 New Classrooms & Upgrades

17 hours ago | 35 views

The New Zealand government is investing $62.5 million to build 59 new classrooms and upgrade others across the South Island, particularly in rapidly growing areas like Canterbury, to ensure safe and fit-for-purpose learning environments. This funding includes new classrooms at multiple schools, support for learning facilities, and plans for a future high school site in Queenstown, with a focus on cost-effective modular construction to accelerate delivery. Additionally, four schools will receive funding to address long-standing condition issues as part of a broader strategy to expand and modernize the school property portfolio.

Tags: Erica Stanford Darfield High School Canterbury Lincoln South Rolleston College Maitai School Queenstown Amuri Area School Logan Park High School Southland Boys High School

Government Completes Recommissioning of 93M Litres Diesel Storage at Marsden Point

20 hours ago | 62 views

The Government has completed the recommissioning of 93 million litres of diesel storage capacity at Marsden Point to store newly purchased diesel reserves. Two shipments, arriving soon and in July, will provide about nine days’ average diesel consumption to safeguard New Zealand’s fuel supply amid global uncertainties. Funded by $21.6 million from the Regional Infrastructure Fund, this measure aims to maintain economic stability despite ongoing Middle East conflicts affecting fuel supply and prices.

Tags: Marsden Point Northland Channel Infrastructure NZ Nicola Willis Shane Jones diesel storage New Zealand Regional Infrastructure Fund fuel supply Middle East conflict

Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale to Visit New Zealand for Key Talks with Luxon

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Solomon Islands Prime Minister Matthew Wale will visit New Zealand this week to meet with Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and discuss bilateral cooperation. New Zealand values its longstanding partnership with Solomon Islands in areas such as education, economic development, fisheries, and policing. During the visit, Wale will be accompanied by key ministers and engage with New Zealand's Solomon Islands community.

Tags: Matthew Wale Christopher Luxon Solomon Islands New Zealand Rick Houenipwela Stephen Kumi Winston Peters Prime Minister Foreign Minister Education Minister

Australia-New Zealand Leaders Strengthen Cooperation and Trade Ties in 2024 Meeting

2 days ago | 79 views

Prime Ministers Christopher Luxon and Anthony Albanese concluded their Annual Leaders’ meeting with a commitment to deepen cooperation and strengthen the Australia-New Zealand partnership, focusing on economic resilience, defense, and regional goals in the Indo-Pacific. They addressed fuel supply challenges and discussed enhancing trade, investment, and innovation amid geopolitical uncertainties. Luxon's visit also included talks on opportunities for New Zealand businesses related to the Brisbane 2032 Olympics before returning home.

Tags: Christopher Luxon Anthony Albanese Australia New Zealand Queensland David Crisafulli Brisbane 2032 Olympics Australia New Zealand Leadership Forum

Paramedics to Gain Prescribing Authority to Boost Community Healthcare Access

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Paramedics in New Zealand will be authorized to prescribe certain medicines, enabling more community-based care and reducing pressure on emergency departments, especially benefiting rural and remote areas. This change reflects the evolving role of paramedics beyond emergency response, supported by new training programs and regulatory adjustments under the Medicines Act 1981. The Ministry of Health is consulting on the specific medicines paramedics may prescribe and developing the necessary regulations and scope of practice to implement this policy.

Tags: Simeon Brown paramedics Medicines Act 1981 Ministry of Health Paramedic Council emergency departments prescribing authority healthcare access New Zealand government Misuse of Drugs Regulations 1977

Waihi Recycling Station Upgrade to Cut Landfill Waste and Boost Recycling by 2028

3 days ago | 99 views

The Waihi Recycling Transfer Station will be upgraded with nearly $1.08 million in funding to reduce landfill waste and boost recycling capacity, including a new construction and demolition waste sorting area. Once completed in 2028, the upgrade will divert about 3,400 tonnes of materials annually from landfill, increase recyclables and glass processing by 20-40%, and enable green waste mulching for local reuse. This project exemplifies government efforts to reduce emissions, improve waste management, and support climate goals in the Hauraki and Western Bay of Plenty regions.

Tags: Nicola Grigg Simon Watts Waihi Recycling Transfer Station Hauraki District Council Waste Minimisation Fund landfill reduction recycling capacity climate change green waste emissions reduction plan

Building a Stronger Upper North Island: The Future of Rail and Freight Connectivity

3 days ago | 111 views

The speech emphasizes the critical role of rail and port infrastructure in New Zealand’s freight system, highlighting successful investments in rail upgrades, improved reliability, and strategic port development, particularly in the Upper North Island. It underscores the importance of efficient government-business collaboration, competitive project design processes, and integrated transport systems combining rail, road, and shipping to boost economic growth and sustainability. The Marsden Point Rail Link project exemplifies a new approach to infrastructure delivery focused on cost-effectiveness and value, aiming to strengthen regional connectivity and support long-term export success.

Tags: Ken Couper Mahe Drysdale Pita Tipene Mr Reidy Wayne Brown Fonterra Silver Fern Farms Acciona Martinus Rail

Ashburton Hospital Begins $3.2M Upgrade to Community Birthing Unit

3 days ago | 131 views

Construction has begun on a $3.2 million upgrade of the community birthing unit at Ashburton Hospital, funded through the Government’s $100 million hospital infrastructure programme. The project will reconfigure postnatal rooms, create a dedicated antenatal clinic, and improve staff support areas to enhance care quality, safety, and efficiency. Health Minister Simeon Brown emphasizes that this investment ensures modern, fit-for-purpose facilities to support better maternity services and meet growing community demand.

Tags: Ashburton Hospital Simeon Brown community birthing unit maternity services health infrastructure New Zealand hospital upgrade postnatal rooms antenatal clinic Budget 2025

$20M Boost for Parenting Programs to Support Families and Child Development

3 days ago | 113 views

A $20 million investment from Budget 2025 will expand evidence-based parenting initiatives, including the Triple P Positive Parenting and Mellow Parenting/Hoki ki te Rito programmes, to support families in meeting children's developmental needs. The funding targets the Government's Child and Youth Strategy priorities, focusing on early childhood support and harm prevention, with half allocated to broad parental support and half to high-need families through the Social Investment Fund. Additionally, the package will reinstate the Tākai national parenting platform, enhancing access to trusted resources and a continuum of support from universal to intensive services.

Tags: Louise Upston Triple P Mellow Parenting Hoki ki te Rito Tākai Child Poverty Reduction Minister Social Investment Fund Budget 2025 Child and Youth Strategy Parenting initiatives

Prime Minister Luxon Visits Australia for Leaders’ Meeting and Economic Talks

4 days ago | 132 views

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon will visit Australia for the annual Australia-New Zealand Leaders’ Meeting and various bilateral and business engagements, including discussions with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on economic growth and regional cooperation. The visit aims to strengthen trans-Tasman trade, investment, and innovation, with additional meetings involving Queensland officials and the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Committee to explore opportunities for New Zealand businesses. Luxon emphasizes the importance of close collaboration with Australia amid global uncertainties and will travel from tomorrow until Saturday.

Tags: Christopher Luxon Anthony Albanese David Crisafulli Australia New Zealand Brisbane 2032 Olympics Queensland

Seasonal Closure Protects Orange Roughy Spawning to Aid Fishery Recovery

4 days ago | 115 views

A seasonal closure of 4,983 square kilometres in the East and South Chatham Rise fishery will protect spawning orange roughy from early June to mid-July annually to aid stock recovery. This measure, alongside reduced commercial catch limits, responds to assessments showing the fishery is under pressure and aims to ensure the species' sustainability and ongoing economic benefits. The decision followed public consultation, balancing scientific advice and stakeholder feedback, while allowing commercial fishing in other areas and times.

Tags: Shane Jones orange roughy East and South Chatham Rise ESCR fishery deepwater fishery spawning closure commercial catch limit New Zealand fisheries management stock recovery

David Ferguson Appointed Chief Executive of Education Review Office

4 days ago | 130 views

Minister of Education Erica Stanford welcomed David Ferguson as the new Chief Executive and Chief Review Officer of the Education Review Office (ERO), highlighting its crucial role in evaluating education policy and school performance. She emphasized the importance of ERO’s evidence-based reviews for informed education decisions and praised Ferguson’s educational background for strong leadership. Stanford also thanked Ruth Shinoda and Tim Fowler for their interim leadership roles prior to Ferguson’s appointment.

Tags: Erica Stanford David Ferguson Ruth Shinoda Tim Fowler Education Review Office Minister of Education Chief Executive Chief Review Officer education policy school performance

Budget 2026 Invests $90M in Mandatory Training to Protect Children at Risk

4 days ago | 123 views

Budget 2026 allocates $90 million to enhance child protection by funding mandatory training for 20,000 core children’s workers and boosting the capacity of Oranga Tamariki and Health NZ to respond to increased reports of harm. This investment supports the implementation of recommendations from Dame Karen Poutasi’s report, aiming to improve early risk identification, multi-agency collaboration, and system responsiveness. A phased rollout of training and capacity building will ensure manageable implementation and inform future resource decisions as the child protection system evolves.

Tags: Louise Upston Dame Karen Poutasi Oranga Tamariki Health NZ NZ Police Child Poverty Reduction Minister Royal Commission of Inquiry Whanaketia Budget 2026 Child Protection Protocol