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

11 hours ago | 48 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

15 hours ago | 63 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

17 hours ago | 77 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

17 hours ago | 62 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

1 day ago | 66 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

1 day ago | 70 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

1 day ago | 88 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

1 day ago | 75 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

New Zealand Updates AML Identity Verification Code to Ease Customer Barriers by 2026

1 day ago | 67 views

New Zealand's refreshed anti-money laundering Identity Verification Code of Practice, effective from July 2026, aims to reduce unnecessary barriers by providing clearer guidance, greater consistency, and a risk-based approach to identity checks. The update simplifies verification processes, especially for vulnerable groups like the elderly and disabled, and introduces trusted referees and standardized exceptions to ease compliance for businesses. This reform, developed through public consultation, seeks to focus AML efforts on real financial crime while reducing costs, delays, and frustration for ordinary New Zealanders and businesses.

Tags: Brooke van Velden Nicole McKee New Zealand Identity Verification AML Code Māori Land Court SuperGold Cards Total Mobility Cards Omnibus Bill

Aoraki/Mount Cook Landfill Cleanup Completed to Protect Park Ecosystems

1 day ago | 68 views

A $3.32 million remediation project to clean up two former landfill sites near Aoraki/Mount Cook Village has been completed, removing about 2500 cubic metres of waste to prevent contamination of the Hooker River and Lake Pūkaki. The Department of Conservation and the Ministry for the Environment jointly funded the project, which addressed erosion and flooding risks that threatened water quality and ecosystems. The work, supported by the Contaminated Sites and Vulnerable Landfills Fund and Environment Canterbury, began in April 2026 and finished in June 2026.

Tags: Nicola Grigg Tama Potaka Department of Conservation Ministry for the Environment Environment Canterbury Hooker River Lake Pūkaki Contaminated Sites and Vulnerable Landfills Fund remediation project

South Island’s First Rural Training Hub to Boost Healthcare Workforce on West Coast

1 day ago | 87 views

The South Island’s first Rural Training Hub will be established on the West Coast to train and retain doctors, nurses, and midwives for rural New Zealand, addressing workforce shortages and improving local healthcare access. This hub, the third of four nationwide, aims to support clinical placements, strengthen training pathways, and align workforce planning with community needs. A dedicated Programme Lead will collaborate with local partners to enhance education and training opportunities, ensuring rural communities receive timely, quality care.

Tags: Matt Doocey South Island Rural Training Hub West Coast New Zealand healthcare rural communities workforce development clinical placements rural generalism

New Zealand's 2026 Events Attraction Package Brings Global Sports, Music, and Exhibitions

1 day ago | 75 views

New Zealand's Government, through its $40 million Events Attraction Package, is securing a range of world-class events including the inaugural Snow League World Challenge at Cardrona, major concerts like Post Malone's tour, and sporting fixtures such as the New Zealand International Football Festival. These events are expected to boost local economies by increasing tourism, hospitality, and business activity while also delivering long-term benefits through community engagement and sector development. The package supports a diverse lineup of events across the country, contributing to a standout year for tourism and entertainment in 2026.

Tags: Louise Upston Post Malone Ryan McNaught Tottenham Hotspur Chelsea F.C Women LEGO Star Wars Linkin Park Robbie Williams FIFA World Series World Surf League

Budget 2026 Boosts Support for Children with High Needs and Families

1 day ago | 76 views

Budget 2026 allocates $93.5 million over four years, plus $0.8 million in capital funding, to enhance support for children and young people with high and complex needs. This investment aims to improve stability in care, prevent placement breakdowns, and provide earlier, more intensive support for vulnerable youth and their families. The government emphasizes that this approach will reduce the need for more restrictive and costly care while addressing the increasing challenges faced by these children.

Tags: Budget 2026 children young people high support needs Karen Chhour mental wellbeing disability specialist care clinical support vulnerable

New Radiation Oncology Service in Whangārei Hospital Brings Cancer Care Closer to Home

1 day ago | 71 views

The new radiation oncology service at Whangārei Hospital, featuring Northland's first Linear Accelerator, is now complete, allowing most local cancer patients to receive radiation treatment closer to home and reducing lengthy travel to Auckland. This $60.9 million facility will initially treat around 370 patients annually, with capacity to expand, and includes expanded chemotherapy services and plans to become a training site for radiation therapists by 2027. The project, part of the Whangārei Hospital Master Plan and supported by 35 staff, aims to improve timely access to cancer care in Northland and ease pressure on Auckland’s services.

Tags: Simeon Brown Shane Reti Whangārei Hospital Northland radiation oncology LINAC Jim Carney Cancer Treatment Centre Auckland Northlanders cancer care

New National Environmental Standards Simplify Papakāinga Housing on Māori Land

1 day ago | 77 views

The New Zealand Government has introduced National Environmental Standards for Papakāinga (NES-P) to simplify and standardize rules across councils, enabling up to 10 homes to be built on ancestral Māori land while protecting the environment and residents' health. These standards address previous planning barriers, support collective use of Māori land for intergenerational living, and form part of broader reforms under the Resource Management Act to facilitate housing growth and infrastructure development. The NES-P will take effect on 2 July, incorporating feedback from consultations and clarifying provisions related to land use, ancillary activities, setbacks, and protections for cultural and environmental values.

Tags: Chris Bishop Tama Potaka Māori land Papakāinga National Environmental Standards Resource Management Act RMA Reform New Zealand Government Māori Development Treaty of Waitangi