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Health NZ Doubles Store Checks to Curb Illegal Cigarette and Vape Sales to Minors

2 hours ago | 29 views

Health agencies in New Zealand more than doubled controlled purchase operations last year to reduce illegal sales of cigarettes and vapes to minors, resulting in over 4,500 visits and 489 infringement fines issued. About 90% of retailers complied with regulations, but roughly 10% remained non-compliant, facing fines up to $2,000 without court proceedings. Strengthened efforts included hiring additional Compliance Officers, passing stricter legislation banning disposable vapes, and increasing penalties, with regular compliance updates now available from the Ministry of Health.

Tags: Casey Costello Health NZ Ministry of Health New Zealand vaping cigarettes minors compliance officers controlled purchase operations legislation

Government Boosts Mayoral Relief Funds to Support Communities After Severe Weather

18 hours ago | 49 views

The Government is providing additional funding to Mayoral Relief Funds across several districts to support communities affected by recent severe weather events, supplementing initial contributions made earlier this year. These funds enable local authorities to address urgent needs such as cleaning, debris removal, and supporting families and community organizations while broader recovery efforts are coordinated nationally. A National Recovery Office has been established to ensure a coordinated government response, with various agencies assisting in areas like agriculture, marae resilience, and emergency waste management.

Tags: Mark Mitchell Chris Penk Mayoral Relief Funds Whangārei District Council Gisborne District Council Tauranga City Council Western Bay of Plenty District Council Ōpōtiki District Council Ōtorohanga District Council

New Zealand Tourism Hits $46.6B in Spending, Boosts Jobs and Economy

19 hours ago | 33 views

New Zealand’s tourism sector continues to grow, with total expenditure reaching $46.6 billion for the year ending March 2025, driven by a 7% increase in overseas visitor spending and arrivals. Tourism employment rose by 2.8% to 327,888 people, representing one in nine jobs, and tourism contributes 7.7% of GDP as the country's second highest export. The Government supports this growth through initiatives like the $70 million Major Events and Tourism Package and easing visitor visa requirements, aiming to boost regional economies and sustain long-term development.

Tags: Louise Upston New Zealand Stats NZ Tourism Satellite Account NZeTA Government Tourism and Hospitality Minister Tourism sector Overseas visitors Major Events and Tourism Package

New Neonatal Unit at Hutt Hospital to Expand Specialist Newborn Care

22 hours ago | 58 views

Construction of a new neonatal unit at Hutt Hospital will begin in April 2026, expanding specialist newborn care capacity from 12 to 14 cots and increasing the floor area by 61 percent. The $10.5 million facility is designed to improve infection control, clinical workflows, and family comfort, allowing more babies to receive care locally without needing transfer to Wellington Hospital. Local leaders emphasize that this upgrade supports the growing community by providing quality neonatal care close to home, with the unit expected to open in mid-2027.

Tags: Simeon Brown Chris Bishop Hutt Hospital neonatal unit Hutt Valley newborn care Wellington Hospital health infrastructure specialist care hospital construction

New Zealand and Argentina Strengthen Economic Ties for Growth and Trade

1 day ago | 46 views

New Zealand and Argentina have agreed to strengthen cooperation to boost economic efficiency, export growth, and job creation, with New Zealand aiming to increase its business presence in Argentina. Foreign Minister Winston Peters, on his first visit to Argentina since 2007, discussed mutual interests including global developments, strategic environments, and UN reform with Argentine leaders. The visit also highlighted growing ties in business, education, and trade, as Peters leads a delegation touring Latin America before continuing to Uruguay, Brazil, Chile, and French Polynesia.

Tags: Winston Peters Javier Milei Pablo Quirno New Zealand Argentina Parliamentary delegation Latin America UN reform export growth economic turnaround

New Zealand and Argentina Strengthen Economic and Trade Cooperation in Historic Visit

1 day ago | 56 views

New Zealand and Argentina have agreed to strengthen cooperation to boost economic efficiency, export growth, and job creation, with Foreign Minister Winston Peters highlighting Argentina's recent economic reforms and opportunities for New Zealand businesses. During his visit—the first by a New Zealand Foreign Minister since 2007—Peters engaged in discussions on global issues such as Iran, strategic competition, and UN reform, while emphasizing shared commitments to open, rules-based trade. The visit included parliamentary engagements and is part of a broader Latin American tour, with upcoming stops in Uruguay, Brazil, Chile, and French Polynesia.

Tags: Winston Peters Javier Milei Pablo Quirno New Zealand Argentina Parliamentary delegation Latin America economic reform UN system trade cooperation

MSD Traffic Light System Boosts Jobseeker Responsibility and Employment Outcomes

1 day ago | 54 views

An evaluation of New Zealand's traffic light system, introduced in August 2024, shows that 90% of MSD clients find it helpful for understanding their job search obligations, with nearly 99% fulfilling these responsibilities and a 10.6% decrease in sanctions. The system aims to reset welfare expectations, incentivize employment over dependency, and is supported by increased frontline services, job coaching, and incentives like a $1000 bonus for young people securing and maintaining work. The government remains committed to reducing Jobseeker Support recipients by 50,000 by 2030 through a fair, firm, and simple welfare approach that helps jobseekers be proactive and seize employment opportunities.

Tags: Louise Upston Ministry of Social Development MSD Government traffic light system welfare system Jobseeker Support New Zealand employment social development

Government Boosts Funding for Smokefree Youth Music Programs to Promote Health

1 day ago | 60 views

The Government is increasing funding to $550,000 per year for the next three years to support Smokefreerockquest and Smokefree Tangata Beats, youth music programs promoting smokefree and vapefree lifestyles. These events have been instrumental in encouraging creativity and wellbeing among young people for 36 years, contributing to a significant decline in smoking and vaping rates among youth. The 2025 editions achieved record participation and audience engagement, highlighting their effectiveness in reaching and influencing young people.

Tags: Casey Costello Smokefreerockquest Smokefree Tangata Beats Health NZ Associate Health Minister youth music programmes smokefree lifestyle vapefree lifestyle quit smoking campaigns government investment

New Appointments to University of Otago Council Strengthen Governance and Leadership

1 day ago | 61 views

Universities Minister Dr Shane Reti announced the appointment of Chris Hopkins and Dr Peter Bramley to the University of Otago Council, emphasizing the importance of strong governance in supporting universities' roles in workforce education and economic growth. Hopkins brings extensive leadership and financial management experience, while Bramley offers expertise in health management and academic lecturing. Dr Reti also thanked outgoing members Malcolm Wong and Hon Clare Curran for their service, highlighting the council's role in developing New Zealand's future skills and leadership.

Tags: Shane Reti Chris Hopkins Peter Bramley Malcolm Wong Clare Curran University of Otago University of Canterbury Dunedin International Airport Universities Minister New Zealand

Wānaka Now Offers Publicly Funded X-Ray and Ultrasound Services Locally

1 day ago | 60 views

Publicly funded X-ray and ultrasound services are now available locally in Wānaka, eliminating the need for patients to travel outside the area for routine diagnostic imaging. This expansion, expected to provide around 2,900 imaging tests over 18 months, responds to community feedback and aims to improve timely access to healthcare for rural residents. The new service operates through outsourcing arrangements and requires referrals via the Community Referred Radiology Programme, while urgent imaging remains at Dunstan Hospital in Clyde.

Tags: Wānaka Simeon Brown Matt Doocey diagnostic imaging ultrasound rural health Central Otago Community Referred Radiology Programme Dunstan Hospital

New Collective Agreements Boost Salaries and Support for NZ Public Health Nurses

2 days ago | 54 views

Health Minister Simeon Brown has welcomed the ratification of new collective agreements for approximately 3,500 Public Health and Mental Health Nurses in New Zealand, which include salary increases, lump sum payments, and enhanced professional development allowances. The agreements also commit to recruiting over 550 additional nursing positions to strengthen frontline services. This follows recent approvals of agreements for other health sector workers, highlighting collaborative efforts to ensure staff support and quality care for New Zealanders.

Tags: Simeon Brown Health Minister Public Service Association Public Health Nurses Mental Health Nurses Health New Zealand Nurse Practitioners APEX pharmacy APEX psychologists APEX dietitians

Government Removes Barriers for Rural Workers to Use KiwiSaver for First Homes and Farms

2 days ago | 59 views

The Government is amending the KiwiSaver Act to allow rural workers in service tenancies, such as farm workers and rural teachers, to use their KiwiSaver funds for first home purchases without needing to live in the property. Additionally, the changes will enable first-time farm buyers to use KiwiSaver balances to buy farms through commercial entities they majority own, reflecting modern farm ownership practices. These reforms aim to remove barriers for rural communities while maintaining KiwiSaver’s core purpose, with legislation expected to be introduced mid-year.

Tags: Nicola Willis Scott Simpson Suze Redmayne KiwiSaver first home purchase farm workers rural workers KiwiSaver Act New Zealand government Rangitīkei MP

New Zealand Condemns Iran's Actions and Urges Peaceful Resolution Amid Crisis

3 days ago | 70 views

New Zealand condemns Iran’s nuclear program, regional destabilization, and repression of its people, emphasizing the regime’s loss of legitimacy. It strongly denounces Iran’s retaliatory attacks on neighboring countries, urges a quick end to the crisis, and calls for renewed negotiations under international law. New Zealand supports affected citizens, monitors the situation closely, and encourages Iranians’ right to determine their future peacefully.

Tags: New Zealand Iran US Israel Qatar United Arab Emirates Saudi Arabia Kuwait Bahrain Jordan

New Roundabout on SH5 and SH28 Improves Safety and Traffic Flow Near Tīrau

4 days ago | 94 views

Transport Minister Chris Bishop announced the completion of a $6 million roundabout at the SH5/SH28 Harwoods Road intersection near Tīrau, aiming to improve safety on a corridor with a history of serious crashes, including 18 deaths and 64 serious injuries from 2014 to 2024. This project is part of broader safety upgrades along SH5, including road widening, right-turn bays, and planned future roundabouts, to enhance the route's efficiency for locals, tourists, freight, and agricultural vehicles. The improvements, delivered on budget and ahead of schedule, reflect ongoing collaboration with community leaders and support regional growth, tourism, and freight reliability.

Tags: Chris Bishop Tim van de Molen Transport Minister SH5 SH28 Harwoods Road Tīrau NZTA Mamaku Range Waimakariri Road

ACC Achieves Best Rehabilitation Results in a Decade, Helping Kiwis Return to Work Faster

4 days ago | 98 views

New Zealand’s Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) has achieved its strongest rehabilitation performance in over a decade, reducing the growth rate of long-term claims and helping injured New Zealanders return to work and independence faster. This improvement follows a government-mandated Turnaround Plan focused on client-centered care, lasting recovery, and organizational reset, reversing previous increases in long-term claim growth under the Labour government. While progress is evident in the latest public report, the government acknowledges more work is needed to ensure consistent support for claimants and build a better future.

Tags: New Zealand Accident Compensation Corporation ACC Scott Simpson rehabilitation Turnaround Plan return to work Letter of Expectations injury support