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New Zealand Sees 5,580 More People Move from Benefits to Work by March 2026
17 hours ago | 44 viewsMinister Louise Upston highlights that more New Zealanders moved from benefits into work over the year to March 2026, despite challenging economic conditions, with 5,580 more people exiting benefits compared to the previous year. The number of people receiving Jobseeker Support and working-age main benefits decreased significantly, reflecting the impact of the Government’s welfare reset and initiatives like the Traffic Light System and Kōrero Mahi seminars. These measures aim to make jobseekers more proactive and work-ready, providing practical support to help them secure sustainable employment.
Tags: Louise Upston Minister for Social Development and Employment New Zealand Jobseeker Support MSD Kōrero Mahi Traffic Light System welfare reset employment support main benefitNZ WoF and CoF Inspection Reforms: Safer Roads, Lower Costs from 2026
17 hours ago | 83 viewsNew Zealand is reforming its Warrant of Fitness (WoF) and Certificate of Fitness A (CoF A) vehicle inspection requirements to reduce frequency for most light vehicles under 14 years old, aligning inspections with actual safety risks and saving motorists time and money. The changes, effective from November 2026 and 2027, will extend inspection intervals, include checks on advanced driver assistance systems, and focus more on older and higher-risk vehicles, while maintaining road safety through strengthened penalties and education. These reforms are expected to deliver $2.6 to $4.1 billion in net benefits over 30 years by reducing inspection costs, compliance time, and unnecessary repairs, supporting the Government’s goals to modernize transport rules and reduce red tape.
Tags: Chris Bishop James Meager New Zealand Warrant of Fitness Certificate of Fitness A light vehicle inspection Advanced Driver Assistance Systems Land Transport Rules Reform vehicle safety transport ministersNew Chair and Board Appointments Strengthen Health New Zealand’s Patient-Focused Future
19 hours ago | 55 viewsHealth Minister Simeon Brown announced Mark Darrow as the new Chair of Health New Zealand’s Board, along with new members Michael Schubert and Dr. Bryan Betty, to strengthen governance focused on patient-centered care. The Board has made progress in reducing waiting lists, improving outcomes, and enhancing financial discipline, with a shift toward locally delivered health services starting July 1. Outgoing Chair Professor Lester Levy and Board member Roger Jarrold were acknowledged for their significant contributions during a critical reform period.
Tags: Simeon Brown Mark Darrow Michael Schubert Bryan Betty Lester Levy Roger JarroldSH73 Candys Bend Retaining Wall Repair Begins to Boost Resilience
20 hours ago | 64 viewsA major repair project is commencing on a damaged 1950s retaining wall at Candys Bend on State Highway 73 between Christchurch and the West Coast, crucial for freight, tourism, and local communities. The work, funded by the Crown Resilience Programme with an $8 million budget, aims to prevent potential collapse from future flooding or seismic events by filling voids, improving drainage, and reinforcing the structure. NZTA will collaborate with local iwi and the Department of Conservation to protect the area's native flora and fauna during the repairs, which are expected to start soon and finish early next year.
Tags: State Highway 73 SH73 Candys Bend Christchurch West Coast Chris Bishop NZ Transport Agency Hunter Civil Crown Resilience Programme Department of ConservationMajor $8M Repairs Begin on SH73 Retaining Wall at Candys Bend for Safety
20 hours ago | 36 viewsA resilience project is commencing to repair a damaged retaining wall on State Highway 73 at Candys Bend, a vital route between Christchurch and the West Coast, damaged by 2018 flooding. The repairs, funded by the Crown Resilience Programme with a budget of around $8 million, aim to prevent potential collapse during future flooding or seismic events and ensure long-term safety and connectivity. Work will begin soon and conclude early next year, with efforts to protect the area's native flora and fauna in collaboration with local iwi and the Department of Conservation.
Tags: Chris Bishop State Highway 73 Candys Bend NZ Transport Agency Hunter Civil Arthur’s Pass Village Otira Crown Resilience Programme New Zealand Government Department of ConservationNew Roundabout at SH2/Wainui Road Boosts Safety and Traffic Flow Near Ōpōtiki
20 hours ago | 59 viewsTransport Minister Chris Bishop announced the completion of a new roundabout at the SH2 and Wainui Road intersection near Ōpōtiki, enhancing safety and efficiency on a busy corridor with a history of crashes. This upgrade is part of a $37.5 million SH2 safety improvement project, which includes two additional tear-drop roundabouts near Waiōtahe River Bridge, expected to be finished by April 2027. The project also features road widening, new barriers, and improved markings, aiming to reduce accidents and support local communities and freight traffic.
Tags: Chris Bishop Dana Kirkpatrick Transport Minister SH2 Wainui Road Ōpōtiki Waiōtahe River Bridge Tauranga Gisborne New Zealand GovernmentMarlborough Council Starts Consultation on $110M Port Marlborough Ferry Upgrade
20 hours ago | 74 viewsThe Marlborough District Council has begun consulting on funding Port Marlborough’s $110 million contribution to revenue-generating port assets in Picton, supporting new resilient ferries for road, rail, and passengers. This initiative, part of a $531 million budget for Picton works, aims to replace ferries while saving taxpayers $2.3 billion and securing long-term infrastructure for the Interislander and Bluebridge services. The proposal is designed to cost no additional ratepayer funds, with dividends from Port Marlborough benefiting the community and taxpayers funding the balance through Ferry Holdings.
Tags: Marlborough District Council Port Marlborough Picton Rail Minister Winston Peters Interislander Bluebridge Local Government Act Ferry Holdings taxpayer$27.6M Government Fund to Rebuild Hawke’s Bay Marae After Cyclone Gabrielle
22 hours ago | 60 viewsThe New Zealand Government has allocated $27.6 million through the Whenua Māori and Marae Pathway to relocate and rebuild two Hawke’s Bay marae, Petāne and Tangoio, in safer locations after severe damage from Cyclone Gabrielle in 2023. Both marae were assessed as Category 3, indicating unacceptable future risk from flooding and landslides, prompting the need for relocation to new sites at 253 Onehunga Road and 139 Beach Road, respectively. This investment aims to ensure the marae continue to support their communities, especially during emergencies, by strengthening resilience and providing certainty for future generations.
Tags: Tama Potaka Cyclone Gabrielle Petāne Marae Tangoio Marae Whenua Māori and Marae Pathway Hawke’s Bay Māori Development Māori Crown Relations National Infrastructure Funding and Financing Māori communitiesTony Balfour Appointed New Chair of New Zealand Lotteries Commission Board
1 day ago | 54 viewsInternal Affairs Minister Brooke van Velden announced Tony Balfour as the new Chair of the New Zealand Lotteries Commission Board, effective May 1, succeeding Mark Todd. Balfour brings extensive experience in governance, business strategy, and community engagement, ensuring strong leadership for the Commission. His appointment aims to enhance the Commission's integrity, transparency, and support for community initiatives through lottery funding.
Tags: Brooke van Velden Tony Balfour Mark Todd New Zealand Lotteries Commission Internal Affairs Minister Lotteries Commission Board governance business strategy community engagement leadershipThe Growing Economic Impact of Older Workers in New Zealand’s Workforce
1 day ago | 45 viewsThe latest Business of Ageing report reveals that older New Zealanders significantly contribute to the economy through paid work, self-employment, taxes, spending, and unpaid care, with unpaid work valued at over $20 billion annually. Workforce participation among those aged 65 and over is increasing, with projections showing the number of older workers will more than double in the next 50 years, necessitating new policies to harness their skills. The report emphasizes the importance of recognizing and supporting the economic and social roles of seniors to better adapt to an ageing population.
Tags: Casey Costello Business of Ageing New Zealand seniors older workforce unpaid work economic contribution NZIER Office for SeniorsEasier, Affordable Kids’ Health Treatment via Community Pharmacies in NZ from June
1 day ago | 77 viewsFrom June, New Zealand will expand funded treatment services through community pharmacies to provide easier and more affordable care for children’s common health conditions, reducing reliance on GP appointments. Pharmacists will be authorized to assess patients and supply subsidized medicines for issues like pain, fever, scabies, and urinary tract infections, supported by a $5 million annual fund to ensure nationwide availability. This initiative aims to improve timely access to healthcare, especially in rural and underserved areas, by leveraging pharmacists as accessible and trusted health professionals.
Tags: Simeon Brown David Seymour Health New Zealand Pharmacists community pharmacies GP appointments Extended Pharmacy Services Fund Pharmaceutical Schedule New Zealand health children's healthcareGovernment to Receive $10M Special Dividend from Landcorp Farming in 2025/26
1 day ago | 61 viewsThe Government will receive a $10 million special dividend from Landcorp Farming Limited, contributing to a total of $25 million in dividends returned to the Crown for the 2025/26 financial year. This payment reflects Landcorp’s strong financial position, improved operations, and commitment to delivering value for taxpayers, supported by favorable commodity prices and disciplined management. The special dividend follows a $9.5 million capital repayment from Fonterra and is considered a pass-through of this non-operating receipt, separate from Landcorp’s ordinary dividend policy.
Tags: Simeon Brown Landcorp Farming Limited New Zealand Government State Owned Enterprises Fonterra Shareholding Ministers Crown dividends public services commodity prices taxpayer valueNew South Island Crisis Recovery Café Opens in Dunedin for Mental Health Support
1 day ago | 56 viewsMental Health Minister Matt Doocey announced the opening of the second South Island Crisis Recovery Café in Dunedin, providing a calm, peer-led, non-clinical space for people experiencing mental distress as an alternative to busy emergency departments. The cafés, operated by the Otago Mental Health Support Trust, will run at two sites in South Dunedin and North East Valley, offering 16 hours of support weekly and connecting individuals to long-term community services. This initiative is part of a broader mental health plan to enhance crisis response through increased peer support workers and faster access to care.
Tags: Matt Doocey Otago Mental Health Support Trust South Island Crisis Recovery Café Dunedin North East Valley peer support mental health crisis recovery addiction challenges emergency departmentsNew Zealand Tourism Surges with Record International Visitors in 2026
2 days ago | 79 viewsNew Zealand’s international visitor numbers continue to rise, with strong growth from China during Chinese New Year and a total of over 408,000 visitors in February 2026, marking significant recovery towards pre-COVID levels. Tourism and Hospitality Minister Louise Upston highlights that increased arrivals, including 1.54 million from Australia and a 214% rise in Chinese visitors due to eased travel requirements, support economic growth, jobs, and communities nationwide. The government’s ongoing support through promotional funding and partnerships aims to sustain this positive trend despite challenges like the fuel crisis.
Tags: Louise Upston New Zealand China Australia Stats NZ NZeTA Tourism Hospitality Government COVIDDunedin Hospital’s New Surgical Assessment Unit Cuts Wait Times & Speeds Care
2 days ago | 59 viewsDunedin Hospital’s new $2.4 million Surgical Assessment Unit (SAU) is now fully operational, providing faster assessment and earlier treatment for patients with acute surgical conditions, thereby reducing emergency department wait times. The SAU, staffed by experienced nurses and supported by surgical specialists, operates 24/7 and enables prompt interventions, improving patient flow by admitting directly to surgical wards or discharging with clear plans. Since its trial in December 2025, the unit has treated over 630 patients, demonstrating significant improvements in timely care and receiving positive feedback.
Tags: Simeon Brown Dunedin Hospital Otago Southland Surgical Assessment Unit SAU emergency department appendicitis Clinical Nurse Specialists surgical nurses