Articles tagged with Ara

Full Construction Begins on Pepe Stream Bridge Replacement on SH25 Coromandel

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Full construction on the Pepe Stream Bridge replacement on State Highway 25 in Coromandel will begin next week, following enabling works that started in May 2026. The project aims to improve traffic flow and regional accessibility by replacing the 83-year-old single-lane bridge with a new two-lane structure, with completion expected next year. Additional bridge replacements and resilience investments are planned across the region to enhance safety and reliability for communities, freight, and emergency services.

Tags: Chris Bishop Scott Simpson Pepe Stream Bridge Coromandel State Highway 25 Ramarama Stream Bridge Kirikiri Stream Bridge SH27 SH3 Mangapepeke Culvert

Government Supports Wairarapa Farmers Amid Heavy Rain Damage and Erosion

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The Government is collaborating with farmers and rural communities in the Wairarapa to assess damage from recent heavy rain, including harm to roads, bridges, and farmland erosion. Agriculture Minister Todd McClay emphasized ongoing support efforts, coordination with local officials, and urged farmers to prepare for further adverse weather by safeguarding stock and infrastructure. Farmers needing assistance can contact the Rural Support Trust or MPI, with the Government ready to escalate its response as necessary.

Tags: Todd McClay Mike Butterick Ministry for Primary Industries Rural Support Trust Wairarapa Government Agriculture Minister MetService farmers rural communities

Defence Minister Chris Penk to Represent New Zealand at NATO Summit in Turkey

3 days ago | 103 views

Defence Minister Chris Penk will attend the NATO Summit in Ankara, Türkiye, to engage with international partners and participate in the Defence Industry Forum, representing New Zealand alongside the Indo-Pacific Four. He aims to discuss the geostrategic environment, enhance collective security, and explore opportunities for New Zealand businesses to contribute to a more capable and interoperable Defence Force. Penk’s visit underscores New Zealand’s commitment to a rules-based international system and fostering collaboration with like-minded countries.

Tags: Chris Penk Defence Minister NATO Summit New Zealand Ankara Türkiye Australia Republic of Korea Japan

Fast-Track Approval Granted for Māhinerangi Wind Farm Expansion in Otago

4 days ago | 93 views

The Māhinerangi Wind Farm project in Otago has received Fast-track approval to expand with 44 additional turbines, a new transmission line, substation, and a 60MW battery system, increasing its capacity to 190MW and generating enough electricity for about 68,000 homes. This approval, part of New Zealand’s broader Fast-track process to accelerate infrastructure development, supports regional economic growth and the country’s transition to secure, sustainable energy. The government emphasizes that fast-tracking renewable projects like this is crucial for enhancing energy security, affordability, and reliability nationwide.

Tags: Māhinerangi Wind Farm Otago Tararua Wind Power Limited Mr Bishop Mr Jones Mr Brown New Zealand Puke Kapo Hau renewable energy

Updated National Curriculum for Years 0-10 to Launch by September 2026 in NZ

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The updated National Curriculum for Years 0–10 in New Zealand will be released by 9 September 2026, with Science and Social Sciences launching first in August to allow schools time for preparation, followed by the Māori-medium content. The curriculum refresh aims to provide clearer, coherent, and age-appropriate guidance to address educational inequities and reflect societal changes, supported by extensive consultation involving over 3,900 submissions and engagement with education stakeholders. Implementation will be phased from 2027 to 2030, accompanied by resources and professional development to ensure schools can successfully deliver an inclusive and high-quality curriculum tailored for New Zealand students.

Tags: Erica Stanford New Zealand Curriculum Te Marautanga o Aotearoa Pūtaiao Pūmanawa Tangata New Zealand Rural Schools Leadership Association Auckland Primary Principals’ Association Education Minister National Curriculum Ministry of Education

Government Funds $4.5M Mussel Spat Nursery to Boost NZ Greenshell Industry

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The New Zealand government is funding a $4.5 million loan to establish a mussel spat nursery in Houhora Bay, Northland, aiming to stabilize and increase spat supply for the Greenshell mussel industry. The Te Hiku Aquaculture Mussel Spat Project, led by four iwi groups and co-funded with $1.3 million, will develop up to 150 mussel lines to improve spat survival and support nationwide mussel farming. This initiative aligns with the government’s Aquaculture Development Plan to grow the industry to $3 billion annually by 2035 and is progressing through the Fast-track consent process before funding is released.

Tags: Mark Patterson Te Aupōuri Te Rarawa Ngāi Takoto Ngāti Kahu Akau Associate Regional Development Minister Te Aupōuri Fisheries Management Limited Muriwhenua Government

Aeeden Boadita-Cormican Appointed New TAIC Commissioner Until 2031

6 days ago | 115 views

Associate Transport Minister James Meager announced Aeeden Boadita-Cormican as the new Commissioner of the Transport Accident Investigation Commission (TAIC), serving until May 2031. With over 35 years of legal experience and prior involvement in the transport sector, she has held significant roles including General Counsel at the Accident Compensation Corporation and governance positions in various organizations. Ms Boadita-Cormican replaces Bernadette Arapere and will work alongside the existing TAIC Commissioners to contribute her expertise and collaborative approach.

Tags: James Meager David Clarke Stephen Davies Howard Paula Rose Bernadette Arapere Transport Accident Investigation Commission Clifton Chambers Accident Compensation Corporation Southern Response Earthquake Services

New Ngāmotu Marae in New Plymouth to Boost Culture, Community, and Resilience

1 week ago | 113 views

The New Zealand Government is investing up to $8.6 million to establish Ngāmotu Marae in central New Plymouth, providing Ngāti Te Whiti with a long overdue home and serving as a cultural, social, and economic hub for the wider community. The marae will feature facilities like a wharenui and wharekai, doubling as an emergency lifeline offering food, shelter, and essential services during crises. With a total cost of $17.8 million and multiple co-funders, the project aims to support jobs during construction and foster long-term cultural tourism, local enterprise, and community development.

Tags: Ngāti Te Whiti Shane Jones Tama Potaka Ngāmotu Marae New Plymouth Moturoa Regional Infrastructure Fund Toi Foundation Ngāti Te Whiti Whenua Tōpu Trust Māori Development

Taranaki Base Hospital New East Wing Opens, Boosting Patient Care and Capacity

1 week ago | 215 views

The New East Wing of Taranaki Base Hospital has officially opened, marking a major milestone in the $462.6 million redevelopment to modernize healthcare services in the region. This new facility significantly expands capacity by 57%, integrating emergency, intensive care, maternity, diagnostics, and an Acute Assessment Unit to improve patient flow and treatment speed. The redevelopment also includes enhanced infrastructure like a rooftop helipad and an Integrated Operations Centre, ensuring better coordination and future-proofing healthcare delivery for Taranaki residents.

Tags: Simeon Brown Matt Doocey Taranaki Base Hospital New East Wing healthcare redevelopment emergency department maternity services neonatal unit Acute Assessment Unit hospital expansion

Public Consultation Open on NZ Fishery Catch Limits and Sustainability Measures 2026

1 week ago | 155 views

Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones announced a public consultation on proposed changes to catch limits and sustainability measures for 22 fish stocks, emphasizing the use of scientific data and stakeholder input to ensure sustainable fishing practices. Significant catch reductions are proposed for tarakihi fisheries due to declining stock influenced by warming waters, while catch increases are suggested for snapper and trevally in certain areas where populations are thriving. The review also includes adjustments to deemed value rates for 11 fish stocks, with decisions to be finalized before the 2026 fishing year, and submissions open until July 24, 2026.

Tags: Shane Jones tarakihi snapper trevally fisheries sustainability catch limits New Zealand deemed value rates MPI

Public Consultation Opens on NZ Fishery Catch Limits and Sustainability Measures 2026

1 week ago | 142 views

Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones is seeking public feedback on proposed catch limit and sustainability changes for 22 fish stocks, including significant reductions for New Zealand’s tarakihi fisheries due to declining stock levels affected by warming waters. While tarakihi stocks continue to decline despite previous catch reductions, catch limits for snapper and trevally are proposed to increase in certain areas reflecting their growing abundance. The review also considers adjustments to deemed value rates for 11 fish stocks, with submissions open until July 24, 2026, and final decisions expected before the 2026 fishing year begins.

Tags: Shane Jones tarakihi snapper trevally fisheries sustainability catch limits New Zealand deemed value rates MPI

$10M Investment for 14 New Classrooms Boosts Lower North Island Schools

2 weeks ago | 172 views

Education Minister Erica Stanford announced a $10 million investment to build 14 new classrooms and two technology spaces in lower North Island schools facing capacity pressures, bringing the total new classrooms funded in the region to 153 over three years and over 1,400 nationwide. The government has improved efficiency by using standard designs and off-site manufacturing, saving $300 million reinvested into education, allowing more classrooms to be delivered while also addressing aging school facilities through upgrades at eight schools. This balanced approach focuses on expanding capacity and maintaining existing school infrastructure to ensure safe, modern learning environments for students.

Tags: Erica Stanford Education Minister Feilding High School Paraparaumu College Wainuiomata High School Mount Cook School Hutt Valley High School Mana College Porirua School Waiopehu College

$14.1M Boost for Predator Control to Protect Native Wildlife in NZ National Parks

2 weeks ago | 194 views

New Zealand’s Conservation Minister Tama Potaka announced a $14.1 million boost from the International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy to expand predator control efforts across key South Island national parks and valleys. This funding will help protect native wildlife such as mohua, kiwi, and kea from increased threats due to a major beech mast that has fueled predator population growth. The Department of Conservation will implement its largest predator control program ever, covering over one million hectares using aerial 1080 and trapping methods to safeguard biodiversity and support New Zealand’s predator-free goal.

Tags: Tama Potaka mohua kākāriki karaka piwauwau pekapeka whio kea kiwi Department of Conservation International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy

Improved Healthcare in Dargaville: New Acute Care and Local Cancer Treatment Available

3 weeks ago | 273 views

Dargaville residents now have improved access to healthcare with a new acute care service operating daily from 8:00am to 8:30pm, reducing the need to travel to Whangārei for urgent treatment. Additionally, a new oncology infusion service provides local cancer treatments, supporting around 70 patients annually and minimizing travel burdens. These initiatives align with the Government's goal to ensure timely, quality healthcare within a one-hour drive for 98% of New Zealanders, particularly benefiting rural and regional communities.

Tags: Simeon Brown Dargaville Kaipara New Zealand Health Minister acute care cancer treatment oncology infusion urgent care chemotherapy

University of Waikato Medical School Clinical Training Regions Confirmed for 2028

3 weeks ago | 311 views

The University of Waikato's new medical school, starting in 2028, will train 120 graduate-entry students annually, with clinical placements across five regional areas to encourage doctors to practice in underserved communities. A nationwide distributed clinical placement network is being established to coordinate training across New Zealand’s three medical schools, including new Community Clinical Learning Centres in smaller towns to support rural healthcare workforce growth. This initiative aims to build a stronger, regionally connected health workforce by embedding students in their home regions, addressing long-term shortages in primary care and rural health services.

Tags: Simeon Brown Matt Doocey University of Waikato New Zealand Graduate School of Medicine Waikato Hospital Tauranga Hospital Taranaki Base Hospital Hawke's Bay Hospital Nelson Hospital Health New Zealand