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Over 1,700 Pet Bonds Lodged Since December 2025 Boosting Kiwi Renters and Landlords

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Since the pet bond system began on 1 December 2025, over 1,700 pet bonds have been lodged, reflecting positive uptake among renters with pets. The system aims to balance renters' ability to keep pets with landlords' need for protection by allowing pet bonds up to two weeks’ rent and requiring landlord consent on reasonable grounds. Managed through Tenancy Services, the reform provides a clear, practical process that supports both tenants and landlords in the rental market.

Tags: Chris Bishop Tama Potaka pet bonds Tenancy Services Housing Minister Associate Housing Minister renters with pets landlords rental market New Zealand

One Year of NZ Fast-Track Approvals: Faster Projects, Jobs, and Growth

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One year after New Zealand's Fast-track approvals system launched, it has accelerated infrastructure project approvals from years to months, reducing costs and enabling timely economic growth and job creation. The system streamlines multiple approval processes into one efficient pathway while maintaining environmental safeguards, with nine projects approved and dozens more progressing, expected to deliver thousands of homes, jobs, and significant economic contributions. The Coalition Government highlights Fast-track's success in overcoming criticism, positioning New Zealand as a global leader in efficient, rigorous infrastructure development.

Tags: Chris Bishop Shane Jones New Zealand Ports of Auckland Drury Metropolitan Centre Tekapo Power Scheme Bledisloe North Wharf Southland Wind Farm Wellington International Airport

Government Invests $4M for Bisset Road Social Housing Infrastructure in Kaikohe

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The Government is investing $4 million from the Regional Infrastructure Fund to support essential infrastructure for the Bisset Road social housing project in Kaikohe, which will provide up to 100 affordable rental homes with rents capped at 80 percent of market rates for 25 years. The project, led by Te Hau Ora o Ngāpuhi Limited, aims to create local jobs, apprenticeships, and strengthen regional supply chains by using local timber and contractors. Additional funding includes a $29.7 million grant from the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development and a $13.6 million loan from Community Finance, with infrastructure work underway and the entire development expected to finish by 2027.

Tags: Shane Jones Tama Potaka Ngāpuhi Te Hau Ora o Ngāpuhi Te Runanga a Iwi o Ngāpuhi Regional Infrastructure Fund Ministry of Housing and Urban Development Community Finance Kaikohe Bisset Road

New Collective Agreement Boosts Pay and Career Growth for NZ Psychologists

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Health Ministers Simeon Brown and Matt Doocey have welcomed the ratification of a new collective agreement for approximately 670 psychologists employed by Health New Zealand, following a vote by APEX members. The agreement includes pay increases of 2.5% in the first year and 2% in the second year, along with expanded professional development opportunities and a new salary step for senior expertise. This agreement aims to provide greater workforce certainty and support psychologists in delivering quality mental health care to patients nationwide.

Tags: Simeon Brown Matt Doocey Health New Zealand psychologists APEX collective agreement mental health pay increases professional pathways workforce support

New Zealand and French Agencies Seize 4.24 Tonnes of Cocaine in Pacific Operation

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New Zealand agencies, including Customs, Defence Force, and GCSB, collaborated with French authorities and the US DEA to intercept 4.24 tonnes of cocaine in French Polynesia as part of Operation Kiwa. This operation is the first major success of the Transnational, Serious and Organised Crime (TSOC) Action Plan aimed at targeting maritime transnational crime networks in the Pacific. The campaign emphasizes international cooperation and enhanced intelligence and surveillance to protect New Zealand and its Pacific partners from organised crime.

Tags: Casey Costello New Zealand Customs Service New Zealand Defence Force Government Communications Security Bureau United States Drug Enforcement Agency French authorities Operation Kiwa Transnational Serious and Organised Crime French Polynesia New Zealand

Honoring the Treaty of Waitangi: Unity, Partnership, and Progress for NZ

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The speech acknowledges the challenges faced by New Zealanders, including recent natural disasters, while praising the resilience and unity shown through community support and the role of marae as vital hubs. It emphasizes the enduring significance of the Treaty of Waitangi’s three articles: governance (Article One), Māori chieftainship and partnership (Article Two), and equal citizenship and opportunity for all (Article Three), highlighting ongoing government efforts to honor these promises through social investment and reforms. Ultimately, the address calls for continued respectful debate and collaboration to empower Māori and maintain national unity as New Zealand approaches the Treaty’s bicentenary.

Tags: Sir Tumu Te Heuheu Jim Bolger Apirana Ngata Erica Stanford Māori Iwi Hapū Whānau Ora Tūwharetoa New Zealand

South Taranaki Green Hydrogen Facility Begins Construction with $19.9M Funding

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Construction has begun on a sustainable green hydrogen facility in South Taranaki, supported by a $19.9 million government investment and additional co-funding, with a total project cost of up to $112.3 million. The facility will supply renewable electricity to Ballance Agri-Nutrients' Kapuni site and produce green hydrogen for emissions-free transport, creating around 50 construction jobs and seven permanent roles. This project, a partnership between multiple organizations, aims to boost the regional economy by integrating wind energy, renewable electricity, and zero-carbon hydrogen fuel production at scale.

Tags: Shane Jones Hiringa Energy Parininihi ki Waitōtara Todd Regional Development Minister Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment Provincial Growth Fund South Taranaki New Zealand

Government Launches Te Reo Māori Training and New Education Resources for Teachers

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Education Minister Erica Stanford has announced a new te reo Māori training programme for 50,000 teachers, alongside the release of a refreshed curriculum, educational resources, and language handbooks to support bilingual education and Māori student success. These initiatives, supported by Budget 25, include digital learning modules, advanced language textbooks, STEM materials, and hands-on maths resources, all designed to strengthen Māori-medium pathways and align with evidence-based teaching. Additionally, significant government investments are being made in school property redevelopments to accommodate growing rolls and enhance learning environments in Māori immersion schools.

Tags: Erica Stanford Grant McCullum Ruakere Hond Tīmoti Kāretu Te Ataarangi Te Marautanga o Aotearoa Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Kaikohe Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Ngā Mokopuna Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Ngāringaomatariki Māori Education Action Plan

One Year On: $200M Boost Drives 463 Affordable Māori Rental Homes Delivery

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One year after the Government’s $200 million investment, 463 affordable rental homes for whānau Māori have been approved across 11 Māori-led projects, with 392 homes contracted and over 260 progressing through early development stages. These homes are located in high-need regions and are intended to remain affordable rentals for at least 25 years, supporting long-term housing stability and community capacity. The initiative aligns with the Government’s broader efforts to fix the housing system by unlocking land, improving infrastructure, and reducing building barriers to increase housing supply and economic growth.

Tags: Tama Potaka Toitū Tairāwhiti Housing Limited Te Hau Ora o Ngāpuhi Ngāti Whakaue Tribal Lands Māori whānau Tamariki Government affordable housing Māori housing providers

New Zealand Job Growth Boosts Economy as Unemployment Rate Slightly Rises

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Finance Minister Nicola Willis highlights that an additional 15,000 people gained jobs in New Zealand in the last quarter of the year, alongside increased hours worked and job-seeking activity, indicating a growing economy. Although the unemployment rate rose slightly to 5.4%, it remains below Treasury forecasts, with expectations of a future decline as economic recovery continues. Additionally, the proportion of young people not in education, training, or employment decreased, reflecting positive outcomes from government efforts to support business growth and employment.

Tags: Nicola Willis New Zealand Finance Minister Stats NZ unemployment rate Treasury economy employment youth employment business confidence

WorkSafe Updates Enforcement Policies to Support Safer Workplaces and Fairer Decisions

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WorkSafe has revised its enforcement policies to provide clearer guidance and faster resolution of safety issues, introducing alternatives like formal warnings and pre-charge enforceable undertakings for businesses that take responsibility and commit to improvements. Prosecution will now focus on serious cases involving significant negligence, repeated non-compliance, or serious harm, aligning with clearer criteria and the Solicitor-General’s Prosecution Guidelines. Training for WorkSafe staff will support consistent application of these changes, enhancing trust and fairness in enforcement decisions.

Tags: Brooke van Velden WorkSafe Workplace Relations and Safety health and safety enforcement policies prosecution guidelines New Zealand workplace safety regulatory enforcement safety compliance

World Cancer Day: Advancing Faster, Fairer Cancer Care Across New Zealand

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Health Minister Simeon Brown highlights World Cancer Day as an opportunity to recognize advancements in New Zealand’s cancer care, emphasizing patient-centered decisions and improved access to modern treatments. Over the past two years, the government has implemented initiatives such as funding new cancer medicines, expanding screening programs, lowering bowel screening age, and investing in infrastructure and workforce to enhance early detection and treatment. These efforts aim to reduce wait times, bring care closer to home, and ensure equitable, high-quality cancer care nationwide.

Tags: Simeon Brown World Cancer Day New Zealand Taranaki Cancer Centre Pharmac breast screening bowel screening Faster Cancer Treatment Cervical Cancer Elimination Strategy Cancer Action Plan

World Cancer Day: Advancing Faster, Fairer Cancer Care Across New Zealand

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Health Minister Simeon Brown highlights World Cancer Day as an opportunity to recognize progress in New Zealand’s cancer care, emphasizing patient-centered improvements such as earlier detection, faster treatment access, and modern therapies. Key initiatives include funding new cancer medicines, expanding screening programs, establishing faster treatment targets, investing in infrastructure and workforce, and developing a Cervical Cancer Elimination Strategy. These efforts aim to reduce wait times, enhance treatment accessibility, and provide equitable, high-quality care nationwide.

Tags: Simeon Brown World Cancer Day New Zealand Taranaki Cancer Centre Pharmac breast screening bowel screening Faster Cancer Treatment Cervical Cancer Elimination Strategy Cancer Action Plan

Government Launches Wild Deer Management Program to Protect NZ Farmland

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The Government is launching a programme in 2026 to help communities manage wild deer populations, focusing on collaborative catchment groups in the Wairarapa and Hurunui regions. The initiative involves stakeholders such as hunters and regional councils, excludes toxin use for control, and aims to review regulations to enhance commercial opportunities for deer recovery. Additionally, the Government plans to extend efforts to address other wild animal impacts, including wild pigs and Canada geese, through a coordinated approach.

Tags: Andrew Hoggard James Meager MPI New Zealand Deerstalkers Association Game Animal Council wild deer hunting community Biosecurity Minister Hunting and Fishing Minister Wairarapa

NZ Expands Access to Brentuximab for Blood Cancer Patients from 2026

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Associate Health Minister David Seymour and Health Minister Simeon Brown support Pharmac’s proposal to expand access to brentuximab as a first-line treatment for systemic anaplastic large cell lymphoma, aiming to improve survival rates and quality of life. The government has increased Pharmac’s budget significantly, enabling funding for 43 new cancer treatments and expanding stem cell transplant services to reduce wait times and help more patients receive timely care. If approved, the proposal will take effect on April 1, 2026, reflecting the government’s commitment to enhancing cancer treatment access and outcomes in New Zealand.

Tags: David Seymour Simeon Brown Pharmac brentuximab systemic anaplastic large cell lymphoma Blood Cancer NZ New Zealand Government cancer treatment stem cell transplant Faster Cancer Treatment