Articles tagged with Advisory Group
Boosting Accessibility: NZ Funds Six Innovative Tech Projects for Disabled People
22 hours ago | 44 viewsThe Ministry of Disabled People – Whaikaha, in collaboration with Creative HQ, has selected six projects for the Access Activator pilot programme to improve accessibility for disabled New Zealanders through technology. These projects, which address needs in street navigation, reading, housing, and sports education, received a total of $405,000 in funding and will be supported with mentoring to maximize their impact. The initiative aims to help disabled people thrive and participate fully in society, reflecting the growing population with disabilities and their valuable contributions.
Tags: Louise Upston Ministry of Disabled People Whaikaha Creative HQ Access Activator Accessibility Advisory Group Access Quest Intermentis Veera People FirstNew Advisory Group Formed to Guide Government on Family and Sexual Violence Prevention
1 day ago | 70 viewsA 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 groupKelvin Davis Joins Māori Education Ministerial Advisory Group to Boost Equity
3 days ago | 97 viewsEducation Minister Erica Stanford has appointed Kelvin Davis, a respected Māori leader and former senior Minister, to the Māori Education Ministerial Advisory Group (MAG), which aims to raise achievement for Māori learners and support the Māori Education Action Plan. The MAG, composed of experienced leaders like Chair Will Workman and others with strong backgrounds in Māori education, will contribute specialist knowledge toward the Government’s six education priorities and report directly to the Minister over a two-year term. Ms Stanford emphasizes collaboration with Kaupapa Māori education leaders to identify shared priorities and improve equitable outcomes in the education system.
Tags: Erica Stanford Kelvin Davis Will Workman Olivia Hall Georgina Kingi Turi Ngatai Māori Education Ministerial Advisory Group Te Matakahuki Dame Georgina KingiGovernment to Amend 19 Laws for Clear, Consistent Treaty of Waitangi References
1 week ago | 134 viewsThe Government has agreed to amend 19 pieces of legislation to ensure clear and consistent references to the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi, replacing vague terms with specific language or repealing some references. Following a comprehensive review, the Government decided to standardize references to “take into account” as the highest requirement and prefers using both the Treaty of Waitangi and te Tiriti o Waitangi in relevant provisions. This initial step includes ongoing consultations with Iwi and a full select committee process to allow public input.
Tags: Treaty of Waitangi Paul Goldsmith Government Justice Minister Advisory Group Conservation Act Iwi legislation review te Tiriti o WaitangiNew Zealand’s Science and Innovation Reforms Driving Agritech and Bioeconomy Growth
1 month ago | 326 viewsThe speech highlights New Zealand’s critical economic transition and the government’s commitment to modernizing the science, innovation, and technology system to better connect research with commercial success, particularly in agrifood, agritech, and deep-tech sectors. Key reforms include prioritizing mission-led research aligned with national goals, increasing investment in advanced technologies like AI and synthetic biology, simplifying funding structures, and fostering stronger collaboration between science, industry, and capital. These efforts aim to boost economic resilience, global competitiveness, and sustainable growth by leveraging New Zealand’s natural strengths and emerging technology opportunities.
Tags: Craig Piggott John Roche Halter AgResearch Prime Minister PMSITAC New Zealand Science Advisory Group MPI NZTEPharmac's Deal with Medtronic to Save $1.2M Annually on Drug-Eluting Stents
1 month ago | 407 viewsPharmac has proposed a provisional agreement with Medtronic New Zealand to supply 65% of drug-eluting stents to public hospitals, potentially saving $1.2 million annually while ensuring access to high-quality stents. The proposal, developed with input from the Interventional Cardiology Advisory Group, aims to improve procurement efficiency and collaboration between Pharmac and Health New Zealand. Public consultation is open until April 28 to gather feedback from healthcare professionals and stakeholders before finalizing the deal for implementation starting June 2026.
Tags: David Seymour Pharmac Medtronic New Zealand Health New Zealand Interventional Cardiology Advisory Group Associate Health Minister public hospitals Principal Supply Status Pharmaceutical ScheduleGovernment Responds to Health Committee Report on Aged Care for Neurological Disorders
2 months ago | 438 viewsThe Government has welcomed the Health Committee’s report on aged care support for people with neurological cognitive disorders, following an inquiry launched in 2024 that gathered extensive input and made 14 recommendations. The Government’s response acknowledges these recommendations and will consider them through ongoing aged care reforms, including work by the Aged Care Ministerial Advisory Group. Committed to improving access and quality of care, the Government aims to ensure timely support for older people, particularly those with neurological cognitive conditions.
Tags: Casey Costello Health Committee New Zealand First National coalition Aged Care Ministerial Advisory Group Government neurological cognitive disorders dementia aged care ParliamentNew Zealand Unveils Stronger 5-Year Plan to Combat Organised Crime and Harm
5 months ago | 817 viewsAssociate Police Minister Casey Costello announced a new all-of-government strategy and action plan to combat Transnational, Serious and Organised Crime (TSOC) in New Zealand, aiming to make the country the hardest place for organised criminal groups to operate. The plan focuses on improving cross-agency coordination, information sharing, addressing methamphetamine harm, and strengthening community resilience through initiatives like ROCC. This five-year strategy responds to increasing organised crime threats, including drug trade and money laundering, and is informed by expert advice to enhance governance, accountability, and resource use across government agencies.
Tags: Casey Costello New Zealand TSOC Organised Crime Methamphetamine Ministerial Advisory Group Resilience to Organised Crime Transnational Crime Money Laundering Pacific NeighboursGovernment Commits $12M to Eradicate Yellow-Legged Hornet Threat in Auckland
5 months ago | 790 viewsThe Government has allocated $12 million through to June 2026 to eradicate the yellow-legged hornet in Auckland, a predator threatening honeybees and New Zealand’s agriculture. Biosecurity New Zealand, supported by industry partners and beekeepers, has intensified efforts including destroying nests, deploying traps, expanding surveillance, and launching public awareness campaigns. Minister Andrew Hoggard emphasizes the critical need for public vigilance and ongoing expert guidance to prevent the hornet’s establishment and protect the environment and economy.
Tags: Andrew Hoggard Biosecurity New Zealand Auckland Government Industry Agreement beekeepers honeybees New Zealand technical advisory group public awarenessGovernment Seeks Feedback on Proposed Changes to NZ Rock Lobster Fisheries
5 months ago | 687 viewsThe Government is seeking feedback on proposed changes to rock lobster fisheries in New Zealand’s CRA 3 and CRA 7 regions as part of its fisheries sustainability review. CRA 7 is healthy and may support increased commercial harvest, while CRA 3 is under pressure, prompting recent catch reductions and further recovery proposals. These proposals were developed with input from various fishing sectors, and consultation on Southern blue whiting stocks will begin soon, with submission details available on MPI’s website.
Tags: Shane Jones New Zealand rock lobster CRA 3 CRA 7 fisheries sustainability National Rock Lobster Advisory Group Southern blue whiting MPI East CapeNew Zealand’s New Planning System: Simplified Local Government & Faster Decisions
5 months ago | 544 viewsNew Zealand’s new planning system aims to simplify local government processes by reducing complexity, cutting duplication, and delivering faster decisions through stronger national direction and fewer regional plans. The reform will replace over 100 existing policy statements with 17 regional combined plans developed in two years, aligning with proposed local government reforms to create simpler, more efficient governance structures. The government plans to introduce the related bills to Parliament soon, with national policy finalized within nine months and public consultation open until February 2026.
Tags: Chris Bishop Simon Watts New Zealand RMA Reform local government planning system Resource Management Act regional councils combined territories boards Expert Advisory GroupNew Zealand’s New Planning System to Boost Growth, Simplify Consents & Protect Environment
5 months ago | 517 viewsNew Zealand is overhauling its Resource Management Act 1991 with a new planning system designed to simplify consents, speed up infrastructure and housing development, and strengthen property rights while protecting the environment. The reforms include fewer, faster plans, clearer national direction, mandatory regional spatial plans, and a new Planning Tribunal to reduce red tape and improve accountability, aiming to boost GDP by up to $3.1 billion annually by 2050. The government plans to introduce the bills to Parliament soon, with national policy direction and standards to follow, inviting public consultation through the Select Committee process.
Tags: Chris Bishop Simon Court Janette Campbell New Zealand Resource Management Act RMA Reform Planning Tribunal Environmental Defence Society Expert Advisory GroupIntensive Efforts Underway to Eradicate Yellow-Legged Hornets in Auckland
5 months ago | 584 viewsBiosecurity Minister Andrew Hoggard reports intensified efforts in Auckland’s North Shore to eradicate yellow-legged hornets through increased traps, ground searches, and public awareness campaigns. A technical advisory group with international experts guides the response, which includes using electronic tracking technology to locate nests as hornet activity rises over summer. The public and beekeepers are urged to regularly check their properties for hornets and report sightings promptly to Biosecurity New Zealand to aid detection and control.
Tags: Andrew Hoggard Biosecurity New Zealand Auckland North Shore hornet eradication pest control biosecurity operations exotic pest hotline technical advisory groupGovernment's Comprehensive Aged Care Reform to Enhance Health Outcomes and Sustainability
6 months ago | 671 viewsThe Government, led by Associate Health Minister Casey Costello and Health Minister Simeon Brown, has announced an integrated approach to reform the aged care system, establishing a Ministerial Advisory Group to recommend changes to the outdated funding model. The focus is on improving health outcomes for the aging population, creating a sustainable and cohesive system that allows for smooth transitions between different types of care. The expert Group will provide recommendations on the funding model, cost-sharing, and integration between aged care and health services, with the goal of implementing changes by 2027 to ensure all New Zealanders have access to the care they need as they age.
Tags: Government aged care system Ministerial Advisory Group funding model Casey Costello Simeon Brown New Zealand sustainable services health services bipartisan approachMarlborough Sounds Blue Cod Seasonal Closure Extended for Sustainability
9 months ago | 922 viewsOceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones has announced an extended seasonal closure for blue cod in the Marlborough Sounds, aiming to reduce fishing pressure and support sustainability. Commercial catch limits for the fish stock were reduced in 2022 due to concerns about high fishing pressure impacting the fishery. An advisory group has been established to provide expertise on improving the health of the blue cod population, with further exploration of factors affecting the fishery planned for the future.
Tags: Shane Jones Marlborough Sounds blue cod fishery sustainability closure fishing pressure advisory group commercial catch limits spawning