Articles tagged with Ahi
New Zealand’s Top Restaurants Shine with MICHELIN Stars in Inaugural Guide
3 hours ago | 44 viewsNew Zealand’s hospitality sector has gained international recognition with 60 restaurants featured in the inaugural MICHELIN Guide Oceania, including Essence earning two stars and fourteen others receiving one star. This accolade highlights the country's exceptional dining experiences and supports its reputation as a premier food destination, which is vital to tourism and contributes significantly to the economy. The guide also emphasizes regional culinary offerings and will be leveraged by Tourism New Zealand to promote the nation’s food and beverage industry globally.
Tags: Louise Upston Essence Robert Fairs Stina Persen Matthew Aitchison Tala Inati Ahi Ortega Logan BrownWaioweka Gorge SH2 Recovery Accelerates with $33M Investment in Resilience Works
1 week ago | 152 viewsRecovery efforts on State Highway 2’s Waioweka Gorge are accelerating following severe weather damage in January 2026, with contracts awarded for design, project management, and physical works to restore full road access and improve resilience. Key works include stabilizing the Goldsmith slip—where over 20,000 cubic meters of debris closed the route for weeks—installing rockfall barriers, upgrading culverts, and enhancing drainage to reduce future disruptions. The government has committed around $75 million in Budget 2026 for further resilience improvements along the corridor, targeting critical and high-risk sites identified through NZTA’s National Resilience Assessment Tool.
Tags: Chris Bishop Dana Kirkpatrick NZ Transport Agency Stellar Projects Beca Geovert Waiotahi Contractors Ltd Goldsmith slip Waioweka Gorge NZTA BoardGovernment Boosts Marae Resilience with $10M Māori Climate Platform Funding
3 weeks ago | 220 viewsThe Government’s Māori Climate Platform has allocated over $10 million across Stages 1 and 2 to fund resilience and emergency preparedness upgrades for marae in multiple regions, including solar power and water storage systems. These investments support marae as vital community hubs and refuges during severe weather events and emergencies, ensuring essential services remain operational. Notably, Waiwhetū Marae’s upgrades enable it to function as a Civil Defence hub, exemplifying locally led solutions that enhance community resilience.
Tags: Simon Watts Māori Climate Platform Waiwhetū Marae Kokohinau Marae Uiraroa Marae Kaputahi Marae Te Kauae Marae Korapatu Marae Mirumiru ki Marokopa Marae Ministry for the Environment$2.1B Mahere Pūtea 2026: Whakawhanake Mātauranga Kura Tuarua Aotearoa
1 month ago | 279 viewsThe 2026 Budget allocates $2.1 billion to continue building a world-leading education system in New Zealand, focusing on enhancing secondary curriculum development, professional learning for teachers, and expanding industry-aligned vocational pathways. Significant investments include $90 million for updating national qualifications through NZQA, $559 million for school infrastructure, and targeted funding for supporting diverse learner needs such as health, language, and special education. These initiatives build on prior reforms to improve literacy and numeracy, aiming to raise achievement, close equity gaps, and prepare students with skills aligned to the future workforce.
Tags: Erica Stanford Mahere Pūtea 2026 Mātauranga NZQA Poari Pūmanawa Ahumahi Kura Ringarehe Kiwisaver Whakaako Kairangi Te Marautanga o Aotearoa KāwanatangaNelson Hospital to Build New Multi-Storey Car Park Adding 270 Spaces
1 month ago | 461 viewsNelson 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 2027Ngauranga to Petone Shared Path Opens: Safe Coastal Route for Wellington Commuters
1 month ago | 4645 viewsThe Ngauraunga to Petone Shared Path (Te Ara Tupua), a 4.5 km coastal walking and cycling route, officially opens tomorrow, providing a safe connection between Wellington and Lower Hutt while protecting critical infrastructure from severe weather. The project, costing $348.7 million and involving extensive coastal defenses, has been developed through long-term planning, community engagement, and partnership with mana whenua. It is expected to significantly increase active transport trips and serve as an emergency lifeline, enhancing regional resilience and mobility.
Tags: Chris Bishop Ngauranga to Petone Te Ara Tupua NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi Downer HEB Construction Tonkin+Taylor Wellington City Council Greater Wellington Regional Council$1 Million Boost for Tarawera and Ōkataina Track and Campground Upgrades
1 month ago | 395 viewsConservation Minister Tama Potaka announced a $1 million investment from the International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy to upgrade over 22 kilometers of tracks and three campgrounds around Tarawera and Ōkataina, including reopening the Eastern Ōkataina Walkway. The upgrades will enhance visitor facilities, address safety issues from a 2021 rockfall, and support biodiversity efforts like wallaby control, with involvement from local iwi and community groups. This funding highlights the need for conservation legislation reform to streamline infrastructure improvements while maintaining environmental protections.
Tags: Tama Potaka Tarawera Ōkataina Eastern Ōkataina Walkway Rotorua Ngāti Rangitihi Tūhourangi Ngāti Tarāwhai Conservation Amendment Bill Ruawahia 2B TrustParihaka Infrastructure Upgrades Complete to Preserve Historic Māori Site
2 months ago | 464 viewsMajor infrastructure upgrades at Parihaka in Taranaki, supported by $19.8 million in government funding and $8.5 million in community investment, have been completed to strengthen and protect this historically significant Māori site. The improvements to roads, water, lighting, and public amenities enhance flood resilience, reduce environmental risks, and enable future housing while honoring Parihaka’s legacy of non-violent resistance and Māori self-determination. These upgrades fulfill commitments under the Parihaka Deed of Reconciliation Agreement and support the community’s ongoing role as a symbol of peace, justice, and learning for future generations.
Tags: Parihaka Taranaki Shane Jones Tohu Kākahi Te Whiti o Rongomai Māori Crown Parihaka Papakāinga Trust Te Kawenata o Rongo Regional Development MinisterNgauranga to Petone Shared Path Opens May 16 Boosting Safety and Connectivity
2 months ago | 874 viewsThe Ngauranga to Petone Shared Path (Te Ara Tupua) will officially open on 16 May, providing a safe walking and cycling route while protecting State Highway 2 and the Hutt Valley rail network from severe weather impacts. This project, costing $348.7 million, is a long-term investment in safety, resilience, and sustainable transport, developed in partnership with local communities, mana whenua, and multiple contractors. The initiative reflects collaborative efforts and aims to enhance regional connectivity and travel options for Wellington and Lower Hutt residents.
Tags: Ngauranga to Petone Shared Path Te Ara Tupua Chris Bishop Wellington Lower Hutt NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi Downer HEB Construction Tonkin+TaylorNew Zealand Sees 5,580 More People Move from Benefits to Work by March 2026
2 months ago | 473 viewsMinister Louise Upston highlights that more New Zealanders moved from benefits into work over the year to March 2026, despite challenging economic conditions, with 5,580 more people exiting benefits compared to the previous year. The number of people receiving Jobseeker Support and working-age main benefits decreased significantly, reflecting the impact of the Government’s welfare reset and initiatives like the Traffic Light System and Kōrero Mahi seminars. These measures aim to make jobseekers more proactive and work-ready, providing practical support to help them secure sustainable employment.
Tags: Louise Upston Minister for Social Development and Employment New Zealand Jobseeker Support MSD Kōrero Mahi Traffic Light System welfare reset employment support main benefitSunda Energy Acquires Matahio Assets Boosting New Zealand’s Petroleum Sector
2 months ago | 594 viewsResources Minister Shane Jones welcomes the sale of Matahio Energy’s New Zealand assets to Sunda Energy as a positive sign of growing international interest and investment in the country’s petroleum sector. The transaction includes established onshore oil and gas operations in Taranaki and supports economic resilience, energy security, and regional development. Sunda Energy will now seek regulatory approvals, with the deal reflecting confidence in New Zealand’s oil and gas future and the importance of revitalizing proven assets.
Tags: Matahio Energy Sunda Energy Shane Jones New Zealand Taranaki petroleum sector oil and gas Cheal Sidewinder Puka exploration permitSH36 Culvert Replacement Begins This Month Between Tauranga and Rotorua
2 months ago | 505 viewsTransport Minister Chris Bishop announced that replacement of the aging SH36 Hauraki Stream Culvert between Tauranga and Rotorua will begin this month, with completion expected by early 2027. The $10-12 million project, led by Isaac Construction Ltd, uses prefabricated components to deliver a wider, stronger bridge as part of the 2024-27 National Land Transport Programme (NLTP), which prioritizes upgrading nine bridges and culverts, with five more recently added. This initiative reflects the government's focus on maintaining critical state highway infrastructure to support freight, tourism, and community connectivity across New Zealand.
Tags: Chris Bishop NZ Transport Agency Isaac Construction Ltd State Highway 36 Tauranga Rotorua National Land Transport Programme Hauraki Stream Bridge Mangapepeke Culvert Pekatahi BridgeFast-Track Approval Granted for New Zealand’s Largest Southland Wind Farm Project
2 months ago | 629 viewsNew Zealand’s largest wind farm, the Southland Windfarm developed by Contact Energy, has received fast-track approval, enabling it to generate up to 380 MW and power 150,000 households while creating significant local jobs and economic benefits. The project, spanning 58 km² in eastern Southland, overcomes previous consent challenges through a streamlined Fast-track process designed to expedite critical infrastructure development and support national energy goals. This initiative aligns with the government’s vision for reliable, affordable energy, helping to reduce prices, enhance supply security, and stimulate regional investment and growth.
Tags: Mr Bishop Mr Jones Simon Watts Contact Energy Southland Windfarm Transpower National Grid Arataki Drury Quarry Haldon Solar Farm Mahinerangi Wind FarmSunfield Masterplanned Community Approved: 3,854 Homes Boost Auckland Growth
3 months ago | 656 viewsThe Sunfield Masterplanned Community in Auckland, approved through the Fast-track system, will deliver approximately 3,854 new homes, a town centre, healthcare services, retirement villages, and extensive green spaces, generating up to $3.2 billion for the economy and creating thousands of jobs. The approval process took 10 months, with concerns about infrastructure capacity addressed through development design and consent conditions ensuring growth funds its own infrastructure needs. This project marks the seventh housing development approved via Fast-track, highlighting the system’s effectiveness in accelerating major projects to support housing supply, jobs, and growth in Auckland.
Tags: Shane Jones Sunfield Winton Land Limited Auckland Arataki Homestead Bay Drury Metropolitan Centre Maitahi Village MilldaleSeven Funded Mental Health Initiatives Boost Support for NZ Communities
4 months ago | 673 viewsSeven grassroots mental health initiatives supporting diverse and underserved communities in New Zealand have received funding to provide early, practical wellbeing support before crises develop. These projects focus on tailored approaches such as family wellbeing, empowering women, cultural connection, and accessible movement, targeting Māori, Pasifika, rainbow, rural, and disability groups. The funding is part of the Mental Health Foundation’s Top Up community grants scheme, which complements the national campaign promoting the Five Ways to Wellbeing for improved mental health.
Tags: Matt Doocey Mental Health Minister Tupu Oranga Ngātahi Mauri Tū Mauri Ora Moving with Mauri TOI WāHine WELLfed Pēpē Māmā Te Ara o te Hue Fa‘atauanau Mental Health Foundation