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New Zealand Extends Copyright Protection for Iconic Songs and Kiwi Artists

13 hours ago | 57 views

The New Zealand Government is extending copyright protection for music recordings from 50 to 70 years after publication to support Kiwi artists and align with international standards. This change, prioritized during New Zealand Music Month, ensures artists can continue earning from their work and protects both iconic classics and future creations. The updates, part of trade agreements with the UK and EU, must be implemented by May 2028, with further Copyright Act changes to be announced soon.

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Maritime NZ Announces New Chair Kevin Short and Deputy Chair Charles Finny

14 hours ago | 70 views

Associate Transport Minister James Meager announced new appointments to Maritime New Zealand's board, with Kevin Short becoming Chair and Charles Finny appointed Deputy Chair starting 1 July 2026. New members Charles Finny and Belinda Clark bring extensive governance, regulatory, and maritime experience to the board. Dame Jo Brosnahan, who has served as Chair since 2018, will conclude her term on 30 June 2026 and was acknowledged for her dedicated service during a challenging period.

Tags: James Meager Kevin Short Charles Finny Belinda Clark Dame Jo Brosnahan Maritime New Zealand Associate Transport Minister Chair Deputy Chair Board appointments

New Culverts Completed on SH3 to Boost Resilience and Safety in Taranaki

19 hours ago | 55 views

Two new culverts on State Highway 3 north of New Plymouth have been completed as part of the Government’s priority bridge replacement programme to enhance infrastructure resilience and ensure safe, reliable transport routes. The programme, included in the 2024-27 National Land Transport Programme, targets aging bridges and culverts across New Zealand, with several replacements and upgrades underway or planned to support freight, tourism, and local communities. Additionally, near Taumarunui, the Kururau Stream Water Drive bridge replacement is nearly finished, providing a modern, resilient structure to maintain safety and reliability on SH43.

Tags: Chris Bishop Mangapepeke No. 1 Mangapepeke No. 2 Kururau Stream Water Drive NZTA SH3 SH43 SH25 SH82 SH6

New Rules Ensure Fair Competition and Affordable Energy for All New Zealanders

22 hours ago | 60 views

New Zealand's Electricity Authority will implement new rules from July 1 to prevent the country's four largest gentailers—Contact, Genesis, Mercury, and Meridian—from favoring their own retail arms over smaller competitors in managing wholesale electricity price risk. These rules aim to create a level playing field by requiring equal treatment in hedge contracts, regular compliance reporting, and reflecting actual electricity costs in retail prices, with increased penalties for serious breaches starting in 2027. This initiative complements broader government efforts to enhance energy security, affordability, and competition through infrastructure fast-tracking, funding support, procurement of LNG facilities, and promoting renewable energy adoption.

Tags: Simeon Brown Contact Genesis Mercury Meridian Electricity Authority Energy Competition Task Force New Zealand Electricity market Energy Minister

New Zealand Launches $1.2B Gas Transition Loan Scheme to Support Businesses

1 day ago | 80 views

The New Zealand Government is launching the Gas Transition Loan Guarantee Scheme, offering up to $1.2 billion in bank loans with an 80% Crown guarantee to help businesses reduce gas dependency, protect jobs, and conserve dwindling gas supplies. Budget 2026 allocates $48 million to cover potential losses and $5.9 million to support businesses exploring alternative energy options, aiming to reduce gas use by up to 10 PJ annually while maintaining or increasing production. Additionally, new legislation will require improved transparency in gas supply and demand data to strengthen market confidence and inform better policymaking amid declining gas reserves and rising prices.

Tags: Nicola Willis Simeon Brown Shane Jones Gas Transition Loan Guarantee Scheme Budget 2026 New Zealand gas Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority Gas Act LNG importation facility MBIE

New Zealand Criminalizes Stalking with Up to 5 Years Prison Starting Tonight

1 day ago | 74 views

Starting tonight, stalking becomes a criminal offense in New Zealand, punishable by up to five years in prison, signaling the government's commitment to addressing this harmful behavior. The new law defines stalking as a pattern of behavior likely to cause fear or distress, including acts such as following, contacting, damaging property, and doxing, with legal mechanisms like police notices and sentencing limits in place. This legislation responds to widespread advocacy and aims to protect victims, particularly women, from the serious emotional, psychological, and economic harm caused by stalking and harassment.

Tags: Paul Goldsmith Justice Minister stalking harassment Crimes Legislation Amendment Act New Zealand victims sexual violence Justice Committee doxing

New Minimum English Requirements for Skill Level 3 AEWV Roles from June 2026

1 day ago | 116 views

From 1 June 2026, minimum English language requirements (IELTS 4.0 or equivalent) will extend to skill level 3 roles under New Zealand's Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV), aligning them with skill levels 4 and 5. This change aims to ensure workers have basic English for effective communication, understanding their rights, and community engagement, especially as many mid-skilled workers seek residence pathways requiring higher English proficiency within five years. Transitional arrangements exempt current AEWV holders with visas expiring on or before 1 December 2026, and certain visa categories like Global Workforce Seasonal Visa are not affected by this new requirement.

Tags: Accredited Employer Work Visa AEWV English language requirements skill level 3 Immigration Minister Erica Stanford ANZSCO National Occupation List IELTS 4.0 New Zealand immigration skilled residence pathways

New Zealand Investor Visa Growth Category Now Allows 20% Philanthropic Gifts

1 day ago | 70 views

From 1 June 2026, investor migrants applying under New Zealand’s Active Investor Plus Growth category can allocate up to 20% of their NZD $5 million investment to philanthropic gifts supporting eligible charities or conservation initiatives. This change adds flexibility to the Growth category, which focuses on business growth and innovation, by allowing contributions to social, environmental, and cultural causes while maintaining strong economic outcomes. Eligibility criteria for recipient charities will be strengthened to ensure gifts benefit New Zealand communities and do not personally benefit applicants.

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New Zealand Active Investor Plus Growth Visa to Include Philanthropic Investment Option from 2026

1 day ago | 75 views

From 1 June 2026, investor migrants applying under New Zealand’s Active Investor Plus Growth category can allocate up to 20% of their NZD $5 million investment to philanthropic gifts supporting eligible charities or conservation initiatives. This change adds flexibility to the Growth category, which focuses on business growth and innovation, by allowing contributions to social, environmental, or cultural causes while maintaining strong economic outcomes. Eligible charities must meet strict criteria, including operating for at least five years and ensuring gifts benefit New Zealand without personally benefiting the applicant.

Tags: Active Investor Plus Growth category philanthropic gifts New Zealand Erica Stanford Tama Potaka investor migrants Immigration New Zealand Conservation Minister charities

Government Boosts $79M to Combat Wilding Pines and Protect Rural NZ

2 days ago | 105 views

The Government is investing an additional $79 million over three years to combat the spread of wilding pines, which threaten farmland, water supplies, biodiversity, and increase wildfire risks across more than two million hectares in New Zealand. This funding boost supports the National Wilding Conifer Control Programme and partners including regional councils, iwi, farmers, and volunteers to enhance rural productivity and long-term community resilience. Additionally, MPI will develop a National Pest Management Plan to improve coordination and establish consistent rules for ongoing wilding pine control.

Tags: Andrew Hoggard Biosecurity Minister New Zealand wilding pines National Wilding Conifer Control Programme Budget 2026 MPI Canterbury Otago Marlborough

Budget 2026 Boosts NZ Customs with $81.5M to Fight Drugs and Crime

4 days ago | 138 views

Budget 2026 allocates $81.5 million to enhance New Zealand Customs' capacity to combat illegal drugs and organized crime through upgraded equipment, improved facilities, and expanded international presence. The funding supports two main initiatives: $70.7 million for domestic border security enhancements and $10.8 million to establish four new international liaison posts in strategic regions to disrupt criminal networks offshore. Customs Minister Casey Costello emphasizes the importance of these investments in strengthening border protection, international cooperation, and maintaining efficient trade facilitation amid rising smuggling threats.

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Charter Schools Cost Less to Open and Operate Than State Schools, Stats Show

4 days ago | 114 views

Associate Education Minister David Seymour highlights new data showing charter schools cost significantly less to establish and operate than equivalent state schools, with primary and secondary charter schools receiving lower per-student funding. He emphasizes that charter schools provide tailored education options that meet specific community needs, leading to strong demand and rapid growth in enrollment. Seymour also notes that charter schools prioritize spending efficiently without unnecessary expenses and are held accountable through performance-based funding, allowing for flexibility and potential closure if results are not met.

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New Zealand Boosts Ambulance Services with $35M Investment for Faster Emergency Care

4 days ago | 156 views

New Zealand's government is investing $35 million over four years, alongside increased funding from Health New Zealand and ACC, to enhance ambulance services by expanding crews, upgrading technology, and improving frontline support. Key initiatives include establishing ambulance hubs in Auckland, deploying electronic patient records, boosting training, and strengthening recruitment and retention of volunteers, particularly in rural areas. This funding aims to meet rising emergency demand, reduce avoidable emergency department transports, and ensure timely, high-quality care for communities nationwide.

Tags: Simeon Brown Casey Costello Health Minister Associate Health Minister Health New Zealand ACC National–NZ First Coalition ambulance services Budget 2026 ambulance volunteers

Stewart Island Solar Project Begins to Cut Diesel Use and Lower Power Costs

4 days ago | 102 views

Construction has begun on a government-backed solar energy project on Stewart Island/Rakiura to reduce reliance on diesel-generated electricity and lower power prices. Funded by a $15.35 million loan from the Regional Infrastructure Fund, the project includes a solar farm, battery system, network upgrades, and smart meters, aiming to cut diesel use by up to 75% and reduce electricity costs by up to 35 cents per kilowatt hour. Expected to be completed by early 2027, the initiative will create around 40 construction jobs and provide long-term economic benefits to local industries.

Tags: Shane Jones Mark Patterson Stewart Island Southland District Council Regional Infrastructure Fund Stewart Island Electricity Supply Authority solar energy diesel generators energy resilience power prices

New Zealand Launches Free Business Resilience Training for Small Enterprises

4 days ago | 108 views

The New Zealand government has launched a fully funded training initiative through the Regional Business Partner Network to help small and medium enterprises improve business resilience, continuity planning, and preparedness for disruption. This program, available nationwide from May to August via workshops, webinars, and online content, aims to equip businesses with practical tools to manage change and strengthen performance without cost barriers. The initiative complements existing support and emphasizes the importance of resilience in ensuring long-term business success amid uncertainty.

Tags: Cameron Brewer Small Business Regional Business Partner Network Business Continuity Resilience Training New Zealand Chamber of Commerce Business Continuity & Resilience Awareness Week Small and Medium Enterprises Business Resilience