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New Zealand Passes Health and Safety Amendment Bill to Focus on Critical Risks

13 hours ago | 43 views

The Health and Safety at Work Amendment Bill, passed in New Zealand, focuses on preventing serious workplace harm by prioritizing critical risks and reducing regulatory burdens, especially for small businesses. It strengthens Approved Codes of Practice and clarifies duties for directors, aiming to simplify compliance and improve safety outcomes. The reforms, effective from April 2027, balance strong worker protections with practical guidance to support businesses and enhance economic growth.

Tags: Brooke van Velden Health and Safety at Work Amendment Bill New Zealand Workplace Relations and Safety WorkSafe Approved Codes of Practice small businesses workplace injuries regulatory compliance

New Zealand Launches Home Bowel Test to Speed Up Cancer Diagnosis and Screening

13 hours ago | 41 views

New Zealand is rolling out a home faecal immunochemical test (FIT) for people with bowel cancer symptoms to prioritize colonoscopies for those at higher risk, thereby reducing wait times and freeing specialist capacity. This initiative supports the government’s goal to lower the bowel screening age from 60 to 56 and beyond, enabling earlier detection and treatment of bowel cancer. By reducing unnecessary colonoscopy referrals by up to 30%, the test helps manage increased demand while improving timely access to care for symptomatic patients.

Tags: Simeon Brown Health Minister New Zealand bowel cancer colonoscopy FIT test bowel screening Health New Zealand GP cancer symptoms

Government Funds $4.5M Mussel Spat Nursery to Boost NZ Greenshell Industry

14 hours ago | 42 views

The New Zealand government is funding a $4.5 million loan to establish a mussel spat nursery in Houhora Bay, Northland, aiming to stabilize and increase spat supply for the Greenshell mussel industry. The Te Hiku Aquaculture Mussel Spat Project, led by four iwi groups and co-funded with $1.3 million, will develop up to 150 mussel lines to improve spat survival and support nationwide mussel farming. This initiative aligns with the government’s Aquaculture Development Plan to grow the industry to $3 billion annually by 2035 and is progressing through the Fast-track consent process before funding is released.

Tags: Mark Patterson Te Aupōuri Te Rarawa Ngāi Takoto Ngāti Kahu Akau Associate Regional Development Minister Te Aupōuri Fisheries Management Limited Muriwhenua Government

New Zealand Adopts US and EU Toy Safety Standards to Cut Costs and Boost Choice

16 hours ago | 48 views

The New Zealand Government will align its toy safety standards with those of the US and EU, allowing toys compliant with these international standards to be sold locally without additional testing costs. This update aims to reduce compliance expenses, enhance market attractiveness, increase product variety, and is expected to generate a net benefit of $6.8 million over 10 years while maintaining child safety. An exposure draft will be released for consultation, followed by a six-month transition period for suppliers to adapt to the new regulations.

Tags: Cameron Brewer David Seymour New Zealand toy standards Ministry for Regulation Australia United States European Union Red Tape Tipline importers

New Zealand Adopts Risk-Based Traffic Management to Cut Cone Overuse and Costs

17 hours ago | 43 views

The New Zealand Government is requiring councils to adopt a risk-based, common-sense approach to temporary traffic management, moving away from an outdated, overly-prescriptive Code of Practice to reduce unnecessary road cone usage and improve efficiency. This new approach, already successful on state highways with significant cost savings and maintained safety, will be mandatory for councils seeking National Land Transport Funding from today. The transition to the New Zealand guide to temporary traffic management (NZGTTM) is underway, with full implementation required by mid-2027, aiming to ensure safer worksites and proportionate traffic management across the country.

Tags: Chris Bishop NZTA New Zealand National Land Transport Fund Whangarei District Council Auckland Transport Hamilton City Council Tauranga City Council New Plymouth District Council Porirua City Council

New Zealand Councils Achieve Major Milestone with Approved Water Services Plans

18 hours ago | 48 views

All mainland New Zealand councils now have approved water services delivery plans under Local Water Done Well, marking significant progress toward more reliable and financially sustainable water services. Regional water organisations, such as Southern Water and others, are being established to improve efficiency, expertise, and access to finance, with five already operating and thirteen more expected soon, covering three-quarters of New Zealanders. The Government has repealed the previous Three Waters policy, returned water assets to local communities, and implemented regulatory reforms to reduce costs and enhance service delivery, with continued oversight by the new Ministry of Cities, Environment, Regions and Transport.

Tags: Simon Watts Amy Adams Waitaki District Council Local Water Done Well Southern Water Waikato Waters Tiaki Wai Selwyn Water Department of Internal Affairs Ministry of Cities Environment Regions and Transport

SafetyNet Launches to Enhance New Zealand’s Emergency Communications and Safety

19 hours ago | 46 views

New Zealand has launched SafetyNet Critical Communications, a new independent Crown company replacing Next Generation Critical Communications to enhance emergency preparedness and response across the country. SafetyNet will provide reliable, shared emergency communication services to public safety organizations on a commercial basis, supporting a modern, secure communications ecosystem. The company is led by a board including Rob Fyfe as Chair and CEO Steve Ferguson, with expert advice from key emergency service leaders.

Tags: Mark Mitchell Rob Fyfe Deborah Battel Glen Sowry Greg Lowe TJ Kennedy Steve Ferguson Hato Hone St John New Zealand Police Fire and Emergency New Zealand

2025 Prime Minister’s Science Prizes Honor Life-Saving Neonatal Research and Innovation

19 hours ago | 54 views

The 2025 Prime Minister’s Science Prizes honoured groundbreaking neonatal research by Professors Alistair Gunn, Laura Bennett, and Joanne Davidson, which established therapeutic hypothermia as a global standard for treating newborn brain injury. Other winners included researchers and educators advancing climate science, science communication, education innovation, and driver safety technology, highlighting the broad impact of science on society. From 2026, a new Innovation Prize will recognize efforts to translate scientific knowledge into practical solutions, reflecting the government’s focus on commercializing Kiwi science.

Tags: Alistair Gunn Laura Bennett Joanne Davidson Penny Simmonds Luke Harrington Nic Rawlence Tania Gunn

New Zealand Unifies AML/CFT Regulation Under DIA to Combat Financial Crime

19 hours ago | 49 views

New Zealand’s Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) has become the sole regulator for anti-money laundering and counter-financing of terrorism (AML/CFT), consolidating oversight of about 6,100 reporting entities to provide clearer guidance and reduce compliance burdens. The government has passed multiple reform bills and launched a four-year AML/CFT National Strategy (2026–2030) aimed at making it easier to do business while targeting organized crime and fraud. An industry levy, starting in July 2027 and designed with sector input, will help fund enhanced intelligence sharing, supervision, and regulatory administration to strengthen New Zealand’s ability to detect and disrupt money laundering.

Tags: Nicole McKee Department of Internal Affairs New Zealand Financial Markets Authority Reserve Bank Ministry of Justice Financial Intelligence Unit organised crime

New Regulatory Standards Act Empowers Kiwis to Challenge Bad Regulations

20 hours ago | 48 views

The Regulatory Standards Act (2025) establishes the Regulatory Standards Board to protect New Zealanders by increasing transparency around the costs and impacts of regulations on property rights and personal liberties. The Board reviews Consistency Accountability Statements, handles public complaints about bad regulations, and can assess existing laws to ensure accountability and inform voters. With over 260 regulators in New Zealand, this Act aims to provide clearer information on regulatory costs and empower citizens to hold policymakers responsible.

Tags: Regulatory Standards Act Regulatory Standards Board David Seymour New Zealand Public Finance Act Reserve Bank Act Bill of Rights Act Consistency Accountability Statements Ministry for Regulation Kiwis

New Website Whetūrangitia Eases Stillbirth Registration and Support for Parents

20 hours ago | 34 views

Grieving parents in New Zealand can now register their stillborn babies through Whetūrangitia, a dedicated website designed to provide a more compassionate and supportive experience compared to the previous SmartStart system. The new platform, informed by those who have experienced loss, offers tailored information, birth certificate ordering, and access to mental health support, with Budget 2026 allocating $5 million to enhance these services. This initiative aims to reduce distress and provide coordinated care for the approximately 700 to 900 families affected by perinatal loss annually, as well as those impacted by miscarriage.

Tags: Whetūrangitia Matt Doocey stillbirth grieving parents SmartStart bereavement pathway mental health support Budget 2026 perinatal loss miscarriage

New Rules Introduce Time-of-Use Power Plans to Lower Your Electricity Bills

20 hours ago | 54 views

New rules require large power companies in New Zealand to offer time-of-use pricing plans that reflect varying electricity costs throughout the day, allowing customers to save by shifting usage to cheaper periods. These plans include peak, off-peak, and night pricing, and also reward customers who export solar power back to the grid, encouraging renewable energy adoption. This initiative is part of the Government’s broader strategy to provide affordable, reliable energy and give consumers more control over their power bills.

Tags: Simeon Brown Electricity Authority Energy Minister New Zealand Government power companies solar batteries power bills electricity export

New Zealand Cracks Down on Boy Racers and Antisocial Road Users with Tough New Laws

1 day ago | 38 views

The New Zealand Government has passed the Antisocial Road Use Legislation Amendment Bill to strengthen penalties against boy racers, fleeing drivers, and other antisocial road users, including vehicle forfeiture and increased fines for excessive noise. The law empowers Police to manage antisocial vehicle gatherings more effectively and aims to protect communities from dangerous and disruptive behaviours without targeting lawful car enthusiasts. Most changes will take effect in six months, allowing time for proper implementation by authorities and the judiciary.

Tags: Chris Bishop Mark Mitchell Antisocial Road Use Legislation Amendment Bill New Zealand Police street racing fleeing drivers vehicle destruction excessive noise Justice Committee

New Zealand’s Top Restaurants Shine with MICHELIN Stars in Inaugural Guide

1 day ago | 62 views

New Zealand’s hospitality sector has gained international recognition with 60 restaurants featured in the inaugural MICHELIN Guide Oceania, including Essence earning two stars and fourteen others receiving one star. This accolade highlights the country's exceptional dining experiences and supports its reputation as a premier food destination, which is vital to tourism and contributes significantly to the economy. The guide also emphasizes regional culinary offerings and will be leveraged by Tourism New Zealand to promote the nation’s food and beverage industry globally.

Tags: Louise Upston Essence Robert Fairs Stina Persen Matthew Aitchison Tala Inati Ahi Ortega Logan Brown

New Bills Expand Community Magistrates’ Role and Modernise Court Remote Participation

1 day ago | 53 views

Two new Bills introduced aim to enhance court efficiency by expanding Community Magistrates' roles to handle more straightforward cases, freeing up judges for complex matters, and modernizing remote participation in court proceedings. The Community Magistrates Legislation Amendment Bill allows magistrates greater authority in pleas, trials, bail decisions, and administrative matters, supported by additional funding and the appointment of a Chief Community Magistrate. Meanwhile, the Courts Remote Participation Bill updates outdated laws to provide clearer rules and consistency for remote hearings, improving timeliness and access to justice, as reflected in recent reductions in criminal case backlogs and faster case resolutions.

Tags: Nicole McKee Moses Community Magistrates District Court Associate Justice Minister Judges Ministry of Justice Judiciary Chief Community Magistrate Courts Remote Participation Bill