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New Zealand and Singapore Launch Digital Export Health Certification to Boost Trade
3 hours ago | 31 viewsNew Zealand and Singapore have signed a new electronic certification arrangement to replace the paper-based system, enabling real-time digital exchange of export health certifications for food and primary products. This initiative aims to streamline border processes, reduce costs, enhance supply chain security, and accelerate market access, supporting trade growth between the two countries. The arrangement is part of their Joint Plan of Action under the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership and aligns with New Zealand’s goal to double export value within ten years.
Tags: New Zealand Singapore Todd McClay electronic certification export health certification trade agriculture food safety supply chain Comprehensive Strategic PartnershipNew Zealand Passes Health and Safety Amendment Bill to Support Safer Workplaces
17 hours ago | 45 viewsThe Health and Safety at Work Amendment Bill, welcomed by Minister Brooke van Velden, aims to reform New Zealand’s workplace health and safety laws by providing clearer guidance through strengthened Approved Codes of Practice (ACOPs) and clarifying WorkSafe’s regulatory functions. The Bill introduces practical changes, such as creating safe harbours for compliance, easing obligations for small low-risk businesses, and defining directors' due diligence duties to reduce duplication and focus on governance. These reforms seek to reduce business uncertainty and compliance costs while improving safety outcomes by making WorkSafe a more consistent and supportive agency.
Tags: Brooke van Velden WorkSafe Health and Safety at Work Amendment Bill New Zealand Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Approved Codes of Practice WorkSafe regulator Health and Safety Act business compliance workplace safetyAI to Enhance Breast Screening and Early Detection for Women in New Zealand
17 hours ago | 29 viewsHealth New Zealand is exploring the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance breast screening services, aiming to support radiologists, reduce workload, and improve early detection for women. This initiative involves consulting experts and assessing international AI applications to ensure safe, effective, and patient-centered screening while maintaining clinical oversight. The effort builds on recent program improvements and seeks to future-proof breast screening, ensuring timely access and better outcomes for New Zealand women.
Tags: Artificial Intelligence AI BreastScreen Aotearoa breast screening breast cancer Health Minister Simeon Brown New Zealand radiologists medical imaging early detectionLong-Term Tourism Concessions Boost Jobs and Economy in South Island Destinations
21 hours ago | 53 viewsConservation Minister Tama Potaka announced long-term tourism concessions in the South Island, including a 38-year concession for The Remarkables Ski Area and multi-decade agreements for the Milford Track and Te Ana-au Caves, aimed at supporting jobs and regional economies. These concessions provide operators with investment certainty while maintaining public access and enforcing environmental and safety standards. Tourism Minister Louise Upston emphasized that such stability helps businesses retain staff, deliver quality visitor experiences, and sustain local communities.
Tags: Tama Potaka Louise Upston The Remarkables Milford Track NZSki Tourism Milford Limited South Island Fiordland Te Rua o te Moko QueenstownEastern Busway Final Stretch Begins in Botany, Boosting Auckland Transit
23 hours ago | 53 viewsThe final $101 million section of Auckland’s $1.4 billion Eastern Busway project, connecting Botany to Pakuranga and Panmure with dedicated busways, is set to begin construction in March and is expected to open in 2027. This rapid transit link will provide faster, more reliable journeys, reducing travel time to the city center to 40 minutes and is forecasted to carry up to 24,000 passengers daily by 2048, enhancing access to jobs and education. Delivered through a government and council partnership, the project includes 7km of busway, 5 new stations, and integrates with future transit plans like the Airport to Botany Busway and the upcoming City Rail Link.
Tags: Chris Bishop Simeon Brown Eastern Busway Auckland Botany NZ Transport Agency Auckland Council City Rail Link Tī Rākau Drive PanmureTransmission Gully Speed Limit Raised to 110 km/h from February 2026
23 hours ago | 88 viewsTransmission Gully will have its speed limit raised to 110 km/h starting 16 February 2026, following strong public support and safety assessments confirming the road’s suitability. This change applies to the 27-kilometre section between Linden and Paekākāriki, while heavy vehicles and trailers remain limited to 90 km/h, and the Raumati Straights section will retain a lower limit due to safety and design constraints. The government emphasizes ongoing safety enforcement, monitoring, and potential future upgrades for sections not meeting the higher speed standard.
Tags: Chris Bishop Transmission Gully Wellington Kāpiti Coast NZTA New Zealand Police Raumati Straights State Highway 1 National Government Kāpiti ExpresswayTransmission Gully Speed Limit Raised to 110 km/h from February 2026
23 hours ago | 82 viewsTransmission Gully will have a new 110 km/h speed limit starting 16 February 2026 on the 27-kilometre section between Linden and Paekākāriki, reflecting its design for higher-speed travel and strong safety record. Heavy vehicles and trailers will remain limited to 90 km/h, while the Raumati Straights section will not increase speed limits due to safety and design constraints requiring further investment. Public support was high for the change, and enforcement will be consistent with other 110 km/h roads, with ongoing monitoring and potential future improvements planned.
Tags: Chris Bishop Transmission Gully Wellington Kāpiti Coast NZTA New Zealand Police Raumati Straights State Highway 1 National Government Kāpiti ExpresswayNew Zealand Boosts Space Launch Cap from 100 to 1000 for Industry Growth
1 day ago | 50 viewsNew Zealand has increased the permitted number of space launches from 100 to 1000 to support the rapid growth of its space and advanced aviation sectors, which are significant contributors to the economy. This change follows a regulatory review that found low environmental risks for up to 1000 launches and provides long-term certainty for industry planning until at least 2050. The government aims to double the size of these sectors by 2030, ensuring continued innovation and investment while maintaining clear environmental standards.
Tags: Judith Collins Penny Simmonds New Zealand space launches advanced aviation space sector environmental regulations orbital rockets government policy economic growthKāinga Ora Turnaround: Lower Debt, Build Costs, and Improved Tenancy Satisfaction
1 day ago | 48 viewsOne year after launching its Turnaround Plan, Kāinga Ora has significantly improved financial management by reducing debt forecasts, cutting operating costs, and lowering build expenses through standardized designs and better procurement. The agency is maintaining its social housing stock while enhancing quality via renewals and retrofits, selling unsuitable properties, and exceeding new home delivery targets. Tenant satisfaction and safety have increased, rent arrears and vacancy rates have declined, and Kāinga Ora is more effectively managing anti-social behavior and complaints, reflecting stronger governance and operational focus.
Tags: Kāinga Ora Chris Bishop Tama Potaka Turnaround Plan social housing New Zealand government housing debt tenancy satisfaction build costs community housing providersGovernment Investment Boost Drives Early, Larger Investments and Economic Growth
1 day ago | 30 viewsThe Government’s Investment Boost is effectively encouraging firms to increase, accelerate, and scale up their investments, thereby enhancing productivity and economic growth. Survey data shows that a significant portion of companies have raised their investment spending and shifted toward productivity-enhancing assets due to the policy, with Inland Revenue modeling indicating a reduction in the effective marginal tax rate on new capital investment. These positive impacts align with projections of GDP, wage, and capital stock growth over the next 20 years, demonstrating the importance of stable, supportive tax policy for long-term economic development.
Tags: Nicola Willis Investment Boost Inland Revenue New Zealand Economic Growth United Machinists Foot Science International Vynco Government Policy ProductivityNorthlanders Gain Local Access to Key Vascular Surgery at Whangārei Hospital
1 day ago | 71 viewsNorthlanders can now access key vascular surgeries like renal fistula and varicose vein treatments at Whangārei Hospital, reducing the need to travel to Auckland. This new service builds on existing outpatient clinics and visiting specialist support, with monthly surgeries and dedicated clinical nurse specialists enhancing local care coordination. The initiative reflects the Government’s commitment to improving regional healthcare access and delivering more services closer to home.
Tags: Northlanders Whangārei Hospital vascular surgery renal fistula surgery varicose vein treatment Auckland Mr Brown nurse specialists regional health services New ZealandAgriculture Minister Celebrates Record $4B Lamb Exports Ahead of National Lamb Day
1 day ago | 51 viewsAgriculture Minister Todd McClay hosted a barbecue to celebrate National Lamb Day and the milestone of lamb exports exceeding $4 billion, highlighting the red meat sector's vital economic contribution to New Zealand. The government aims to boost the agriculture sector by cutting red tape, enhancing trade, and supporting farmers to help double export values within ten years. Key trade achievements include agreements with the UAE, Gulf Cooperation Council, and India, with ongoing efforts to remove trade barriers and expand market access.
Tags: Todd McClay Agriculture Minister National Lamb Day New Zealand red meat sector lamb exports NZ–UAE Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement Gulf Cooperation Council Free Trade Agreement India sheep and beef farmersIndependent Review Launched on NZ Monetary Policy Response to Covid-19
1 day ago | 64 viewsThe New Zealand Government has launched an independent review to evaluate the monetary policy response to the Covid-19 pandemic, aiming to identify lessons for future major events. The review will focus on the Reserve Bank's decisions, communication, use of additional tools like the Large Scale Asset Purchase programme, and coordination with fiscal policy, with monetary policy experts Athanasios Orphanides and David Archer appointed to lead it. The findings are expected by August 2026 and will be publicly released in September 2026.
Tags: Nicola Willis Athanasios Orphanides David Archer Reserve Bank of New Zealand Monetary Policy Committee Large Scale Asset Purchase Official Cash Rate New Zealand government Bank for International SettlementsPalmerston North Hospital Emergency Dept Expands with $14.5M Upgrade
1 day ago | 48 viewsConstruction is underway to expand and upgrade Palmerston North Hospital’s emergency department with a $14.455 million investment aimed at increasing capacity by 40 percent and improving patient flow, safety, and privacy. This project is part of the Government’s $100 million hospital infrastructure programme funded through Budget 2025, which supports 21 local projects nationwide to enhance clinical spaces and infrastructure. The emergency department, a key regional hub, will remain operational during redevelopment, expected to finish by June 2026, ensuring continuous patient care amid growing demand.
Tags: Palmerston North Hospital Simeon Brown emergency department Health Minister hospital redevelopment Budget 2025 MidCentral district Whanganui Hospital Dannevirke Community Hospital Horowhenua Health CentreKiwi Tradies Gain Easier Access to Thousands of Australian Plumbing Products
1 day ago | 41 viewsNew Zealand’s Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) has expanded recognition of thousands of Australian WaterMark-certified plumbing and drainage products, simplifying their use by Kiwi tradies and homeowners. This change, enabled by the Overseas Building Products Amendment Bill, reduces red tape by allowing Building Consent Authorities to accept these products as compliant without individual assessments, improving supply chain resilience and lowering costs. MBIE plans to continue reviewing overseas products, enhancing access to essential building materials like plasterboard, cladding, windows, and doors to support housing affordability and construction efficiency.
Tags: Chris Penk Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment MBIE WaterMark Building Act Overseas Building Products Amendment Bill Building Consent Authorities New Zealand Australia tradies