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Education Minister Announces New Appointments to Teaching Council Governing Council
12 hours ago | 43 viewsEducation Minister Hon Erica Stanford announced new appointments to the Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand’s Governing Council to address past challenges and enhance governance focused on child safety and regulatory oversight. The appointees include experienced frontline educators and professionals with expertise in governance, financial management, and organisational performance, ensuring a balanced and skilled council. Several members were reappointed for three-year terms, with a further appointment planned to strengthen early childhood education representation, all starting in July alongside the Education (System Reform) Amendment Bill.
Tags: Erica Stanford Sarah Brown Patrick Drumm Heath Chittenden Susan Hassall Patrick Walsh Andrée Atkinson Debbie Francis Tom Gott Dame Susan HassallEducation Minister Announces New Teaching Council Governing Council Appointments
12 hours ago | 44 viewsEducation Minister Hon Erica Stanford announced new appointments to the Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand's Governing Council to address past challenges and enhance governance focused on child safety and regulatory oversight. The appointees include experienced frontline educators and professionals with expertise in financial management, organisational performance, and risk management, ensuring a balanced and skilled council. Current members have been reappointed, with terms starting in July alongside the Education (System Reform) Amendment Bill, and an additional appointment will be made to strengthen early childhood education representation.
Tags: Erica Stanford Sarah Brown Patrick Drumm Heath Chittenden Susan Hassall Patrick Walsh Andrée Atkinson Debbie Francis Tom Gott MartinJenkinsNZTA Awards Contract for New Two-Lane Mangati Bridge on SH39, Waikato
18 hours ago | 40 viewsTransport Minister Chris Bishop announced that Oxcon has been awarded a $12.5 million contract by NZTA to build a two-lane replacement for the Mangati Bridge on SH39, damaged by flooding. Construction will begin before the end of the month, with the new, higher, and stronger bridge expected to open by early 2027, improving resilience and maintaining traffic flow via a temporary bridge. The project prioritizes restoring this vital western Waikato route and is funded through NZTA’s emergency works budget.
Tags: Chris Bishop NZ Transport Agency Oxcon Mangati Bridge State Highway 39 Ōtorohanga Pirongia Waikato Taranaki AucklandRenewed Petroleum Exploration in Taranaki Basin as NZ Lifts Ban
18 hours ago | 32 viewsNew Zealand has received its fifth petroleum permit application since lifting the exploration ban, with Taranaki Energy Pty Ltd applying to prospect in deepwater offshore Taranaki, an underexplored but highly prospective area. The proposed two-year work program involves seismic data reprocessing, basin modeling, and target identification to guide future investments, reflecting renewed momentum and growing confidence in the sector. The government’s open market regime allows continuous competitive applications, which will be assessed based on technical, financial, and compliance criteria to support energy security and economic resilience.
Tags: Shane Jones Taranaki Basin New Zealand Petroleum and Minerals Taranaki Energy Pancontinental Energy petroleum exploration exploration ban Minerals Programme for Petroleum 2025 Crown Minerals Act 1991 deepwater offshore TaranakiKiwi Businesses Boost Productivity with $800M Gains from eInvoicing Adoption
19 hours ago | 62 viewsKiwi businesses are projected to gain up to $800 million annually in productivity through full eInvoicing adoption, which has more than doubled in uptake recently, enabling faster payments and reduced paperwork. The government leads by example with prompt payments, achieving over 95% of invoices paid within 10 working days, and will require large businesses to send eInvoices to government agencies from January 2027. This initiative aims to improve cashflow, cut administrative costs, reduce invoice fraud, and create a more efficient business environment in New Zealand.
Tags: eInvoicing productivity gains Kiwi businesses Cameron Brewer NZIER Small Business Manufacturing Minister government payments invoice fraud cloud accountingJane Searle Appointed New Children’s Commissioner to Advocate for Kids' Wellbeing
19 hours ago | 31 viewsJane Searle has been appointed Children’s Commissioner, bringing over 15 years of experience in child protection, including roles as chief executive of Child Matters, a police detective, and legal professional. Social Development and Employment Minister Louise Upston highlighted Ms Searle’s deep understanding of children’s issues and her capability to advocate for their wellbeing. Ms Searle will begin her five-year term on 1 August 2026, succeeding Dr Claire Achmad, who was thanked for her dedicated service.
Tags: Jane Searle Louise Upston Claire Achmad Child Matters Children’s Commissioner Social Development Employment Minister New Zealand Police barrister solicitorNew Zealand Launches Women's Health Hub for Trusted, Easy-to-Find Information
19 hours ago | 34 viewsA new Women’s Health Hub has been launched in New Zealand to provide trusted, practical health information tailored to women’s needs at different life stages. Developed by the Ministry for Women and Health New Zealand, the online platform consolidates reliable resources, guidance for healthcare appointments, and educational videos to support informed decision-making. This initiative addresses women’s feedback about overwhelming health information and aims to help them take an active role in managing their health and wellbeing.
Tags: Women’s Health Hub Nicola Grigg Casey Costello Ministry for Women Health New Zealand women’s health health information life stages healthcare providers health wellbeingNew Zealand Tertiary Education Sees 8% Growth in Qualification Completions in 2025
1 day ago | 53 viewsNew Zealand's tertiary education sector saw an 8% increase in qualification completions in 2025, with domestic completions rising 5.9% and international completions up 22%. Improved student retention and higher completion rates were noted among women, full-time students, Māori, Pacific, and Asian students, with private training establishments showing the largest domestic growth. The overall data reflects greater student engagement and progression to higher-level qualifications, supporting workforce skill development and economic growth.
Tags: Penny Simmonds New Zealand Ministry of Education Education Counts Māori Pacific students Asian students private training establishments tertiary education student retentionFull Construction Begins on Pepe Stream Bridge Replacement on SH25 Coromandel
1 day ago | 60 viewsFull construction on the Pepe Stream Bridge replacement on State Highway 25 in Coromandel will begin next week, following enabling works that started in May 2026. The project aims to improve traffic flow and regional accessibility by replacing the 83-year-old single-lane bridge with a new two-lane structure, with completion expected next year. Additional bridge replacements and resilience investments are planned across the region to enhance safety and reliability for communities, freight, and emergency services.
Tags: Chris Bishop Scott Simpson Pepe Stream Bridge Coromandel State Highway 25 Ramarama Stream Bridge Kirikiri Stream Bridge SH27 SH3 Mangapepeke CulvertNew Collective Agreement Boosts Pay and Services for Medical Imaging Technologists
1 day ago | 61 viewsHealth Minister Simeon Brown has welcomed the ratification of a new collective agreement for approximately 1,000 Medical Imaging Technologists (MITs) employed by Health New Zealand, which includes pay increases of 2.5% in 2026 and 2% in 2027. The agreement supports a transition to seven-day service provision, enhancing scanning capacity to enable quicker diagnosis and treatment for patients. This ratification follows similar approvals for various other healthcare professional groups, reflecting constructive engagement between APEX and Health New Zealand.
Tags: Simeon Brown Health New Zealand Medical Imaging Technologists APEX PSA STONZ ASMS NZNO collective agreement healthcareNew Zealand Launches Strategic Diesel Reserve with Refurbished Marsden Point Tanks
1 day ago | 60 viewsTwo refurbished tanks at Northland’s Marsden Point are now operational to store New Zealand’s strategic diesel supply, following a $21.6 million government investment to enhance fuel resilience amid global uncertainties. Z Energy was selected to supply and manage the 90 million litre diesel reserve, with the Crown controlling its release to ensure national security without affecting Z Energy’s stockholding obligations. The first diesel shipment has arrived, with the second expected soon, and fuel stock reporting will resume its regular weekly schedule as global conditions stabilize.
Tags: Nicola Willis Shane Jones Christopher Luxon Rob Buchanan Z Energy Marsden Point New Zealand Channel Infrastructure Regional Infrastructure Fund MBIENZTA Awards Beca Design Contract for New Two-Lane SH2 Pekatahi Bridge
1 day ago | 63 viewsTransport Minister Chris Bishop announced that NZTA has awarded a design contract to Beca for a new two-lane replacement of the one-lane SH2 Pekatahi Bridge, aiming to improve safety, resilience, and reliability. The new 325-meter bridge will feature earthquake-resilient foundations, an elevated deck to withstand flooding, and be constructed alongside the existing bridge to avoid long-term closures, with construction expected to start by mid-2027 pending funding approval. Meanwhile, NZTA will continue maintaining the current bridge, which remains safe but prioritized for replacement due to resilience concerns, with costs estimated between $64 and $69 million and construction lasting 18-24 months.
Tags: Chris Bishop NZ Transport Agency Beca State Highway 2 Pekatahi Bridge Eastern Bay of Plenty SH2 National Land Transport Programme TairāwhitiNew Zealand Exporters Gain Big as India FTA Boosts Trade Before Launch
2 days ago | 82 viewsNew Zealand exporters are experiencing significant growth in India ahead of the New Zealand-India Free Trade Agreement (FTA) coming into force, with export volumes rising due to increased demand for high-quality products like apples and kiwifruit. The FTA will immediately eliminate tariffs on 57% of exports, providing substantial financial benefits to growers and expanding opportunities in forestry, wool, wine, services, and tourism sectors. Trade Minister Todd McClay emphasizes that early exporter engagement and timely ratification of the FTA will enhance access and boost New Zealand’s trade success with India.
Tags: Todd McClay New Zealand India Free Trade Agreement apples kiwifruit Matariki Forests Air New Zealand Air India wineGovernment Funds $50M for West Coast Critical Minerals Processing Projects
2 days ago | 90 viewsThe New Zealand Government is funding two critical minerals processing projects on the West Coast through the Regional Infrastructure Fund, allocating up to $50 million to Tāiko Critical Minerals and Westland Mineral Sands. These projects aim to add value to exported minerals like titanium, zirconium, and rare earths by establishing domestic processing facilities, creating skilled jobs, and strengthening regional and national economies. The investments support long-term economic activity and contribute to a secure, diversified critical minerals supply chain essential for modern technologies and clean energy systems.
Tags: Shane Jones Tāiko Critical Minerals Westland Mineral Sands Regional Infrastructure Fund critical minerals New Zealand mineral processing titanium zirconium monaziteGovernment Supports Wairarapa Farmers Amid Heavy Rain Damage and Erosion
4 days ago | 122 viewsThe Government is collaborating with farmers and rural communities in the Wairarapa to assess damage from recent heavy rain, including harm to roads, bridges, and farmland erosion. Agriculture Minister Todd McClay emphasized ongoing support efforts, coordination with local officials, and urged farmers to prepare for further adverse weather by safeguarding stock and infrastructure. Farmers needing assistance can contact the Rural Support Trust or MPI, with the Government ready to escalate its response as necessary.
Tags: Todd McClay Mike Butterick Ministry for Primary Industries Rural Support Trust Wairarapa Government Agriculture Minister MetService farmers rural communities