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Government Modernises Welfare System with Automated Decision-Making for Efficiency
3 hours ago | 29 viewsThe Government has passed the Social Security (Modernisation) Amendment Bill to enhance welfare system efficiency by expanding the use of automated decision-making for straightforward cases, while maintaining human oversight for complex decisions. The Bill aims to reduce manual processing, improve accuracy, and ensure fair, consistent, and sustainable delivery of welfare support without changing eligibility criteria. It also includes safeguards to manage bias, ensure transparency, and allow challenges to decisions, ultimately freeing case managers to better assist clients.
Tags: Louise Upston Social Development Employment Minister Welfare System Social Security Bill Ministry of Social Development Budget 2025 New Zealand Welfare AssistanceNew Zealand’s Bottom Trawl Fishing Footprint Remains Minimal and Stable in 2024
12 hours ago | 43 viewsNew Zealand’s bottom trawl fishing footprint covers only 1.7% of its waters, concentrated in specific areas and remaining stable for decades, minimizing environmental impact. The industry is vital to the economy, contributing $1.57 billion in exports and employing around 9,000 people, with about 70% of commercial fish caught by bottom trawling. Fisheries officials monitor and work with the industry to reduce impacts through innovation, gear modifications, and alternative methods, aligning with global practices and consumer expectations.
Tags: New Zealand Shane Jones bottom trawling Ministry for Primary Industries fishing industry trawl footprint fisheries trawl gear bycatch fishing methodsGovernment Boosts Maternity Care with Longer Postnatal Stays and More Support
14 hours ago | 45 viewsThe New Zealand Government is investing $34.4 million over four years to increase maternity bed capacity and staff, enabling mothers and babies to have up to a three-day postnatal hospital stay. This funding supports the implementation of the Three Day Postnatal Stay Amendment Bill, which will legally entitle mothers to a minimum three-day stay after childbirth to ensure adequate recovery and bonding time. Health Ministers emphasize that this initiative responds to women’s needs, aiming to improve early postnatal care and outcomes for families and the health system.
Tags: Simeon Brown Casey Costello Catherine Wedd Health Minister Associate Health Minister National MP Budget 2026 Three Day Postnatal Stay Amendment Bill maternity services postnatal careBudget 2026 Boosts NZ Primary Sector with $4.77B for Growth and Sustainability
14 hours ago | 56 viewsBudget 2026 allocates $4.77 billion over four years to support New Zealand's primary sector, focusing on boosting productivity, improving land management, and enhancing resilience. Key investments include funding to combat wilding pines, reduce agricultural emissions, and support farmer-led initiatives, aiming to sustain the food and fibre sector, the country's largest export earner. The government emphasizes efficient resource use, regulatory reform, market expansion, and environmental partnerships to ensure the sector’s sustainable growth and economic contribution.
Tags: Todd McClay Andrew Hoggard Mark Patterson Mike Butterick Budget 2026 Ministry for Primary Industries New Zealand agriculture food and fibre sector farmersNew Zealand's Winston Peters to Attend Samoa's 64th Independence Celebrations
15 hours ago | 51 viewsForeign Minister Winston Peters will visit Samoa from May 31 to June 2 to participate in the 64th Independence Day celebrations and meet with key regional leaders. During his visit, he will attend official events and discuss important issues such as the fuel crisis, New Zealand’s aid program, and regional security with the Samoan Prime Minister, as well as leaders from Tonga and Tokelau. This visit underscores New Zealand’s strong friendship and commitment to the Pacific region.
Tags: Winston Peters Samoa La’aulialemalietoa Polataivao Fosi Schmidt Lord Fakafanua Faipule Alapati Tavite New Zealand Tonga Tokelau Foreign Minister Prime MinisterNew Law Prevents Children from Buying Lottery Tickets and Updates Key Regulations
15 hours ago | 59 viewsThe Regulatory Systems (Internal Affairs) Amendment Bill has passed its final reading, closing a loophole that previously allowed children to purchase certain lottery products by applying age restrictions uniformly. The Bill also amends 30 Acts to enhance the Department of Internal Affairs' efficiency, including improved information sharing with international law enforcement, passport cancellation for compromised data, and streamlined identity verification processes. These changes collectively strengthen regulatory oversight, protect vulnerable groups, and improve administrative functions within the Department.
Tags: Regulatory Systems Amendment Bill Brooke van Velden Department of Internal Affairs Gambling Act Lotto NZ RealMe Classification Office Fire and Emergency New Zealand Act child gambling restrictions fertility clinicsGovernment Backs Hawke’s Bay Growers in Feasibility Study for McCain Site Purchase
15 hours ago | 65 viewsThe Government is supporting Hawke’s Bay growers in exploring a farmer-led purchase of McCain Foods’ vegetable processing site in Hastings by committing $50,000 for a feasibility study. Agriculture Minister Todd McClay has engaged with local stakeholders and directed officials from the Ministry for Primary Industries to gather information and provide ongoing support. The Government aims to assist the more than 100 affected growers and their communities during this challenging time.
Tags: Todd McClay Katie Nimon Catherine Wedd Mike Butterick Hawke’s Bay McCain Foods Ministry for Primary Industries Agriculture Minister Hastings Government supportGovernment Advances SH2 Waikare Gorge Realignment with New Bridge Design
16 hours ago | 46 viewsThe Government has awarded a contract to HEB Construction to begin the detailed design phase of the SH2 Waikare Gorge realignment project, which will shift the highway away from the vulnerable gorge section and include a new 260-meter single-span truss bridge. Early works and geotechnical investigations are underway, with main construction expected to start after design, consenting, and property acquisition are completed, and the project is anticipated to take up to four years and cost between $350 and $425 million. This realignment aims to improve resilience following damage from Cyclone Gabrielle, maintaining traffic flow with minimal disruption by constructing the new route away from the existing highway.
Tags: State Highway 2 Waikare Gorge Chris Bishop Katie Nimon NZTA HEB Construction Hawke’s Bay Wairoa Cyclone Gabrielle Acrow bridgeBrent Impey Named New Chair of Radio New Zealand with Two New Governors
17 hours ago | 53 viewsBrent Impey has been appointed chair of Radio New Zealand, joined by new governors Paula Browning and Richard Dellabarca, to strengthen the board's leadership and governance. Impey brings extensive media sector experience and a commitment to journalistic independence, while Browning and Dellabarca contribute expertise in digital technology, financial oversight, and legal disciplines. These appointments aim to support RNZ’s financial sustainability and adaptability in the evolving media landscape over the next three years.
Tags: Brent Impey Paula Browning Richard Dellabarca Jim Mather Jane Wrightson Irene Gardiner Minister for Media and Communications Radio New Zealand WeCreate Inc Epic CharGovernment Advances ECE Financial Relief to July 2026, Boosting Quality and Affordability
1 day ago | 69 viewsAssociate Education Minister David Seymour announced that financial relief for early childhood education (ECE) services will be advanced to July 2026, providing a 1.5% subsidy increase and an additional $40 million annually to ease rising cost pressures. The government has reformed ECE regulations by reducing licensing criteria, simplifying compliance, and improving oversight to enhance quality, affordability, and access while reducing red tape. Additionally, the FamilyBoost program supports families by offering up to $120 weekly towards ECE costs, benefiting over 92,000 families so far.
Tags: David Seymour early childhood education ECE New Zealand Ministry of Education ECE Sector Review FamilyBoost Director of Regulation subsidy rates ERONew Zealand Seniors to Get Photographic ID Option on SuperGold Card by 2028
1 day ago | 89 viewsNew Zealand’s SuperGold card will be upgraded to include a photographic ID option, allowing seniors to use it as an official form of identification for accessing essential services. The government is investing $42.9 million to modernize the card, which will be available in physical and digital forms and remain free for those aged 65 and over. The rollout is expected to begin in October 2028, with interim options for photo ID available at AA offices.
Tags: New Zealand SuperGold Card seniors Casey Costello Budget 2026 identification older New Zealanders AA office banking services legal servicesBudget 2026 Allocates $44.9M to Modernize NZ Firearms System and Safety
1 day ago | 70 viewsAssociate Justice Minister Nicole McKee announced a $44.9 million Budget 2026 allocation to implement the new Arms Act and establish Firearms Safety and Education New Zealand, an independent firearms regulator. This funding prevents a significant increase in firearms licence fees, promotes fair cost-sharing between licensed owners and taxpayers, and aims to improve public safety by maintaining a well-functioning licensing system. Additionally, the budget supports the creation of a Firearms Licensing Review Committee and modernizes firearms ICT systems to enhance efficiency and trust in the regulation process.
Tags: Nicole McKee Budget 2026 Arms Act Firearms Safety and Education New Zealand firearms regulator firearms licence fees firearms licensing system Firearms Licensing Review Committee Police ICT systemsBudget 2026 Boosts Social Housing with $69.2M for 2,250 New Homes in NZ
1 day ago | 93 viewsBudget 2026 allocates an additional $69.2 million to the Flexible Fund to deliver 1800-2250 new social homes from 2028/29, building on previous investments that have already reduced the social housing waitlist. The Flexible Fund replaces fragmented housing funding with a targeted, needs-based approach that supports diverse providers and local solutions tailored to varying regional demands. This funding ensures a four-year pipeline of social housing projects, providing community housing providers with long-term certainty to plan and build more warm, dry, and secure homes for New Zealanders in need.
Tags: Chris Bishop New Zealand Budget 2026 social housing Flexible Fund Community Housing Providers Māori providers Auckland housing waitlist government investmentGovernment Updates Tax Rules to Support Fairness in Charitable Sector by 2028
1 day ago | 73 viewsThe Government is updating tax rules for the charitable and not-for-profit sector to enhance fairness, clarity, and sustainability, including raising the tax-free income threshold and capping donation tax credits. These changes aim to support the sector’s integrity and resilience, recognizing its significant community contribution and economic value through volunteering. The reforms will be implemented between 2027 and 2028, with detailed guidance forthcoming from Inland Revenue.
Tags: Simon Watts Louise Upston Government Inland Revenue charitable sector tax rules donation tax credit volunteering New ZealandBudget 2026 Boosts Frontline Teams to Combat Migrant Exploitation and Immigration Breaches
1 day ago | 72 viewsBudget 2026 allocates $18 million over four years to establish three new frontline teams within New Zealand’s immigration and labour enforcement agencies to better address migrant exploitation, immigration non-compliance, and serious offending. This investment aims to reduce case backlogs, increase enforcement actions, and prioritize high-risk cases by expanding capacity for investigations, compliance checks, and labour inspections. The Government also plans to strengthen legal penalties for migrant exploitation and improve deportation and compliance measures to enhance public trust and system effectiveness.
Tags: Erica Stanford Budget 2026 migrant exploitation immigration compliance Labour Inspectorate Immigration Investigations Immigration Compliance team deportation immigration offences Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment