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New Move-On Orders Give Police Power to Tackle Disorderly Public Behavior

13 hours ago | 66 views

Legislation granting Police the power to issue move-on orders to individuals displaying disorderly behaviour in public places has passed its first reading in Parliament, aiming to address disruptions in city centres. These orders target behaviours such as threatening conduct, obstructing business access, begging, and rough sleeping, requiring individuals to leave specified areas for up to 24 hours without criminalizing homelessness. The government emphasizes this measure is to restore safety and enjoyment in public spaces while maintaining support for those in need.

Tags: Paul Goldsmith Police disorderly behaviour Parliament homelessness law and order public places city centres legislation

Wairoa Youth Receive $200K Funding to Boost Education and Employment Pathways

15 hours ago | 57 views

More than 80 Wairoa youth will benefit from a $200,000 joint government and community-funded initiative led by the Wairoa Young Achievers Trust to support re-engagement with education and pathways to employment. The ‘Pathways 2 Potential’ programme offers tailored workshops on skills like financial literacy, employability, and social media awareness, alongside mentoring and community volunteering opportunities. This investment aims to improve school attendance, academic performance, and successful transitions between education levels, aligning with government priorities for youth development and education.

Tags: James Meager Katie Nimon Wairoa Young Achievers Trust Youth Minister New Zealand Police Eastern and Central Community Trust First Light Community Foundation Ministry of Youth Development Youth Development Partnership Youth Minister James Meager

New Advisory Group Formed to Guide Government on Family and Sexual Violence Prevention

16 hours ago | 52 views

A new Family Violence and Sexual Violence Ministerial Advisory Group has been established to provide expert, lived experience, and community-informed guidance to the government on preventing family and sexual violence. Chaired by Debra Murray, the group includes respected leaders with diverse backgrounds in advocacy, trauma-informed services, and community engagement, focusing on legislative, policy, and strategic improvements. Minister Karen Chhour emphasizes the importance of honest, collaborative advice to address these complex social issues through coordinated, long-term government and community action.

Tags: Karen Chhour Debra Murray Matthew Brown Peter Chamberlain Caroline Herewini Patricia McMurtrie Chrystal Walker family violence sexual violence advisory group

Pharmac Proposes Expanded Flu Vaccine Funding for NZ Children and Seniors in 2027

16 hours ago | 48 views

Associate Health Minister David Seymour supports Pharmac’s proposal to expand New Zealand’s vaccine program by funding flu vaccines for children aged 6 months to 5 years and securing supply for 17 vaccines and one diagnostic test. The proposal includes changing vaccine brands to enhance protection, particularly for older adults and at-risk groups, and aims to make over 1.5 million people eligible for funded vaccines in the first year. Pharmac is seeking public and professional feedback before finalizing the proposal, with changes expected to take effect from April and July 2027.

Tags: David Seymour Pharmac New Zealand flu vaccine children meningococcal ACWY pneumococcal vaccine Immunisation Advisory Committee vaccine funding National Immunisation Schedule

New $5.3M Porirua Facility Boosts Construction Waste Reduction and Sustainability

17 hours ago | 72 views

A new $5.3 million construction and demolition waste processing facility has opened in Porirua, supported by government and local councils to reduce landfill waste and promote sustainability. Environment Minister Nicola Grigg highlighted the project as a collaborative effort that will divert waste, lower emissions, and strengthen the local economy. The initiative exemplifies the government’s commitment to investing in infrastructure that improves waste management and supports environmental and economic goals.

Tags: Nicola Grigg Porirua Wellington Waste Minimisation Fund Ministry for the Environment Porirua City Council Hutt City Council Kāpiti Coast District Council Waste Co construction and demolition waste

New Zealand Government’s Plan to Transform Infrastructure and Asset Management by 2030

18 hours ago | 87 views

The Government is implementing a comprehensive reform programme to improve New Zealand’s infrastructure asset management, focusing on long-term economic prosperity through better planning, funding, and oversight, including strengthening assurance processes and establishing the Ministry of Cities, Environment, Regions and Transport (MCERT). A key initiative addresses poor coordination and data quality in underground asset management, with plans to enhance regulations, compliance, and potentially develop a National Underground Asset Register to reduce costs and disruptions. These foundational changes aim to ensure safer, more reliable infrastructure, better value for taxpayers, and sustained growth, with ongoing efforts to refine policies and enforcement starting July 2026.

Tags: Murray Pugh Jim Donovan Minister Stanford NZUAG Infrastructure Commission Treasury MCERT National Infrastructure Plan New Zealand Apōpō

New Zealand Social Housing Reform: Fairer Support and Pathways to Independence

18 hours ago | 77 views

The New Zealand Government is reforming its social housing system to better target support toward those with the greatest need, encourage independence, and improve fairness by narrowing the cost gap between social and private housing. Key changes include prioritizing severe and persistent housing barriers, introducing defined tenancy durations with regular reviews, and increasing the minimum Income-Related Rent contribution from 25% to 30% of income by April 2027, while reinvesting savings into higher Accommodation Supplement rates. These reforms aim to reduce long-term dependence, improve system efficiency, and ensure social housing remains a pathway to independence rather than a permanent solution.

Tags: Chris Bishop Louise Upston New Zealand social housing Kāinga Ora Budget 2026 Accommodation Supplement Income Related Rent Community Housing Providers Temporary Additional Support

Nelson Hospital to Build New Multi-Storey Car Park Adding 270 Spaces

19 hours ago | 125 views

Nelson Hospital is progressing with a new multi-storey car park project located off Tipahi Street, which will add approximately 270 spaces and improve access, traffic flow, and connectivity across the hospital campus. Health New Zealand has released a Request for Tender for its design and construction, with work expected to start in early 2027 and take 12 to 18 months to complete. This development is part of broader hospital upgrades, including a temporary 28-bed inpatient unit and plans for a new 128-bed unit, aimed at enhancing healthcare infrastructure for the Nelson, Tasman, and Marlborough communities.

Tags: Nelson Hospital Simeon Brown Health New Zealand Tipahi Street hospital redevelopment inpatient unit healthcare infrastructure parking capacity construction 2027

New Zealand Joins Multi-National Training Mission for Ukraine in Poland

20 hours ago | 75 views

The New Zealand Defence Force has joined Operation LEGIO, a Norway-led multinational initiative in Poland to train Ukrainian Armed Forces personnel, demonstrating steadfast support for Ukraine against Russia’s invasion. This effort builds on New Zealand’s earlier involvement in Operation INTERFLEX and adapts to Ukraine’s evolving training needs near its borders. By collaborating with international partners, New Zealand aims to provide effective, high-quality training that significantly contributes to Ukraine’s defense and regional security.

Tags: New Zealand Defence Force Chris Penk Ukraine Poland Operation LEGIO Norway Operation INTERFLEX Operation TĪEKE NATO Armed Forces of Ukraine

Government Backs $4.5M Rangiora Eastern Link Road Project in North Canterbury

22 hours ago | 96 views

The Government has approved $4.5 million in funding for the initial stages of the Rangiora Eastern Link project, a 3km road to improve access in North Canterbury’s largest town and alleviate congestion on Southbrook Road. With an expected 5,000 new dwellings by 2048, the project addresses growing traffic pressures and supports infrastructure development aligned with government policy. The total project cost is estimated between $65.5 million and $78.8 million, with the Waimakariri District Council covering part of the early expenses and seeking further funding from NZTA after detailed design and property acquisition.

Tags: James Meager Matt Doocey NZ Transport Agency Waimakariri District Council Rangiora Eastern Link North Canterbury Southbrook Road State Highway 71 Government Policy Statement National Government

Auckland Yellow-Legged Hornet Eradication On Track, Public Urged to Stay Alert

23 hours ago | 87 views

Biosecurity New Zealand’s eradication efforts against the yellow-legged hornet in Auckland are progressing well, with no sightings for over six weeks and hornets confined to a small area. The response is entering a monitoring phase through winter, focusing on trapping and preparation for potential hornet re-emergence in spring, while urging public vigilance and caution during outdoor activities. The operation, praised internationally and supported by extensive public reporting, began last November and remains intensive to ensure complete eradication.

Tags: Andrew Hoggard Biosecurity New Zealand Auckland hornet eradication North Shore pest control biosecurity response invasive species public reporting

Pink Ribbon Day Highlights Importance of Early Breast Cancer Screening in NZ

1 day ago | 84 views

Pink Ribbon Day highlights the importance of early breast cancer detection, with over 16,440 women aged 70 to 74 already benefiting from free screening since eligibility was extended last year. The nationwide age extension, part of a four-year rollout, has led to the detection of 190 breast cancers in this group, potentially improving treatment outcomes through earlier diagnosis. Health Minister Simeon Brown emphasizes that expanding screening programs supports early detection, better recovery chances, and strengthens New Zealand's healthcare future.

Tags: Pink Ribbon Day breast cancer early detection breast screening Health Minister Simeon Brown New Zealand women cancer treatment screening eligibility cancer awareness healthcare programs

New Zealand’s Dynamic Foreign Policy: Strengthening Asia Ties Amid Global Change

1 day ago | 86 views

The speech outlines New Zealand's proactive foreign policy response to unprecedented global geopolitical disruptions, emphasizing a strategic reset focused on active diplomacy, multilateral reform—especially of the United Nations—and strengthening ties with Asia to safeguard national prosperity and security. It highlights significant progress in elevating relationships with key Asian countries through comprehensive partnerships and frequent high-level engagements, reflecting the government's commitment to Asia as central to New Zealand’s future. Despite resource constraints, New Zealand pursues a pragmatic, realist approach, advocating for sustained diplomatic effort and defense investment to enhance its international influence and prepare for eventual restoration of a rules-based global order.

Tags: Dame Fran Wilde Alfredo Perez Bravo Peter Fraser Asia New Zealand Foundation New Zealand ASEAN China Japan South Korea India

NZ Trade Minister Todd McClay to Lead Key Talks at APEC Summit in China

1 day ago | 84 views

Minister for Trade and Investment Todd McClay will visit China for bilateral trade talks, industry promotion, and the APEC Trade Ministers meeting, emphasizing the importance of China as a key trading partner under New Zealand's Free Trade Agreement. He aims to strengthen connections with major regional economies and address critical fuel supply chain disruptions to ensure smooth trade flows. APEC's 21 economies collectively account for over 70% of New Zealand's exports, 60% of global GDP, and 37% of the world’s population.

Tags: Todd McClay Minister for Trade and Investment China New Zealand APEC Free Trade Agreement trade talks supply chains economic partnership

New Zealand’s Environmental Future: Waste Management, Legislation & Innovation Updates

1 day ago | 91 views

The new Minister for the Environment emphasized the government’s commitment to modernizing waste management legislation, enhancing recycling systems, and implementing extended producer responsibility schemes to reduce waste and environmental harm while supporting economic growth. Key initiatives include updating the Waste Minimisation Act, improving waste levy allocations, addressing construction and demolition waste, and advancing planning system reforms through the creation of a unified ministry (MCERT) to streamline environmental and infrastructure governance. The Minister highlighted ongoing collaboration with industry sectors like WasteMINZ, acknowledging their vital role in driving practical, innovative solutions for a sustainable and resilient New Zealand.

Tags: Parul Nic WasteMINZ Tyrewise Agrecovery Tāhunanui Beach Peel Forest Selwyn Ministry for the Environment MCERT