Articles tagged with Ara

New Zealand-Thailand Strategic Partnership Launched to Boost Trade and Security

3 hours ago | 49 views

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Thailand Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul launched the New Zealand-Thailand Strategic Partnership to enhance their 70-year relationship, aiming to triple two-way trade to NZ$13.5 billion by 2045. They plan to upgrade trade agreements, strengthen supply chains, and resume direct Thai Airways flights to boost tourism, trade, and connectivity with ASEAN markets. Additionally, the leaders committed to increased cooperation on border security, cyber security, and combating trafficking, formalized through a Joint Declaration and a Joint Plan of Action for 2026-2030.

Tags: Christopher Luxon Anutin Charnvirakul New Zealand Thailand Thai Airways ASEAN Auckland trade agreement Joint Declaration

Government Launches Nationwide Car Clamping Operation for Unpaid Court Fines

2 days ago | 90 views

The government is intensifying efforts to enforce payment of overdue court fines by conducting a nationwide operation where bailiffs will scan parked cars to identify defaulters, with vehicles subject to clamping or seizure if payments are not arranged. Since trialling this technology in July last year, over 268,000 number plates have been scanned, resulting in more than $4.2 million recovered, numerous payments made on the spot, and hundreds of vehicles clamped, seized, or sold. This initiative underscores the government's commitment to law and order by ensuring fines and reparations are taken seriously.

Tags: Paul Goldsmith Government court fines bailiffs car clamping reparations law and order number plate scanning vehicle seizure payment arrangements

Historic Land Restoration: Te Here-ā-Nuku Bill Returns 3000 Hectares to Original Owners

3 days ago | 106 views

The Te Here-ā-Nuku (Nelson Tenths) Bill has passed its third reading, restoring approximately 3000 hectares of land in the top of the South Island to its rightful Māori owners after being held by the Crown as trustee for over 180 years. Arrangements have been made to allow the Crown to lease back some land for conservation and public use, ensuring continued access to key sites like the Abel Tasman Great Walk and public reserves. Following Royal Assent, legal title will transfer from the Crown to the Te Here-ā-Nuku Trust, marking the resolution of a long-standing historical grievance.

Tags: Nelson Tenths Chris Bishop Tama Potaka Stafford Crown Abel Tasman Great Walk Tōtaranui Kaiteretere

Construction Begins on New Resilient Mangati Bridge Replacement on SH39

4 days ago | 106 views

Construction has begun on a permanent two-lane replacement for the Mangati Bridge on State Highway 39, with completion expected in early 2027. The new bridge, built higher and stronger by Oxcon, will improve resilience to flooding and extreme weather while maintaining traffic flow via a temporary bridge during construction. The $12.5 million project, funded by NZTA’s emergency works budget, aims to restore safe and reliable access on this vital route between Taranaki and Auckland.

Tags: Mangati Bridge State Highway 39 SH39 Ōtorohanga Pirongia Chris Bishop Oxcon Waikato Taranaki Auckland

New Petroleum Mining Permit Boosts NZ Gas Supply and Oil Exports

1 week ago | 161 views

New Zealand has granted a 10-year petroleum mining permit to Matahio NZ Onshore Limited for the Puka field in Taranaki, expected to increase domestic natural gas supply and generate export revenue from oil production. The permit highlights growing momentum in the petroleum sector, with estimated recoverable reserves supporting energy security amid declining gas supplies. Resources Minister Shane Jones emphasizes the importance of a diverse energy system combining responsible resource development, renewable energy, and emerging technologies to ensure affordable and reliable energy.

Tags: Shane Jones Matahio NZ Onshore Limited New Zealand Petroleum and Minerals Puka field Oru prospect Taranaki petroleum mining permit natural gas oil production energy security

New Petroleum Mining Permit in Taranaki Boosts NZ Gas and Oil Supply

1 week ago | 169 views

New Zealand has granted Matahio NZ Onshore Limited a 10-year petroleum mining permit for the Puka field in Taranaki, expected to add natural gas to the domestic market and generate valuable oil export earnings. The permit highlights growing momentum in the petroleum sector amid declining gas reserves, with gas remaining critical for electricity generation and industrial use alongside renewable energy. Resources Minister Shane Jones emphasizes that responsible resource development, combined with investment in renewables and emerging technologies, is essential for a resilient, affordable, and secure energy system.

Tags: Shane Jones Matahio NZ Onshore Limited New Zealand Petroleum and Minerals Puka field Oru prospect Taranaki petroleum mining permit natural gas oil production energy security

$1M+ Government Funding Boosts Coastal Habitat and Kōkako Protection in Taranaki

1 week ago | 137 views

The New Zealand Government is investing over $1 million to support conservation projects in Taranaki, focusing on restoring rare coastal habitats and protecting kōkako in the region’s northeast. Te Kāhui o Taranaki will receive funding to restore endangered coastal turf ecosystems, while the East Taranaki Environment Trust will expand predator control to safeguard native species across a large landscape. These initiatives, supported by Iwi, community groups, and volunteers, exemplify collaborative efforts funded through the DOC Community Fund to achieve lasting environmental gains.

Tags: Tama Potaka Te Kāhui o Taranaki East Taranaki Environment Trust kōkako Taranaki Conservation Minister Iwi DOC Community Fund coastal habitat predator control

New Specialist School for Complex Needs Students to Open in Gisborne by 2028

2 weeks ago | 175 views

A new specialist school for students with complex needs will open in Gisborne by Term 1, 2028, addressing a critical gap in local support for up to 54 students in the Tairāwhiti region. This school is one of three new specialist schools announced by the Education Minister, marking the first such developments in New Zealand in nearly 50 years, backed by nearly $295 million in government investment. The initiative responds to strong community demand, aiming to provide fit-for-purpose classrooms and additional satellite teaching spaces to better support students with high and complex needs.

Tags: Erica Stanford Gisborne Tairāwhiti Te Wharau School Ilminster Intermediate School Napier Dury Palmerston North New Zealand Education Minister

Auckland Downtown Carpark Redevelopment Approved for Fast-Track Skyscraper Project

2 weeks ago | 207 views

Auckland’s Downtown Carpark redevelopment, approved through the Fast-track process, will transform the site into a mixed-use precinct featuring two skyscrapers, podium buildings, retail spaces, and a new laneway network, with measures in place to manage construction traffic impacts. This project, the 28th Fast-track approval, is expected to boost local economic and employment opportunities, supported by a partnership between Precinct Properties and Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei. The Fast-track process continues to facilitate numerous infrastructure, housing, and renewable energy projects across New Zealand, streamlining approvals with expert panels and targeted consent conditions.

Tags: Auckland Downtown Carpark Precinct Properties Mr Bishop Mr Jones Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei Te Pūmanawa o Tāmaki Arataki Ashbourne

Earn as You Learn Expands to Train Young Kiwis for Manufacturing Careers

2 weeks ago | 206 views

The Earn as You Learn programme, which combines paid workplace learning with formal training and industry mentoring, is expanding into the Hutt Valley, Bay of Plenty, Christchurch, and Auckland to address the manufacturing sector's skilled workforce shortage. Developed by manufacturers and supported by Advancing Manufacturing Aotearoa, the programme has proven successful in the Waikato pilot, with most participants securing full-time jobs after completing their training. The government is committed to expanding vocational pathways alongside this initiative, aiming to grow the skilled manufacturing workforce essential for New Zealand's economic recovery and future innovation.

Tags: Cameron Brewer Catherine Lye Earn as You Learn Advancing Manufacturing Aotearoa Wintec New Zealand Small Business and Manufacturing Minister Waikato Youth Guarantee Trades Academy

Saving New Zealand’s Rare Hamilton’s Frog and White-Bellied Skink from Extinction

2 weeks ago | 173 views

Conservation efforts are underway to save two critically endangered native New Zealand species, Hamilton’s frog and the white-bellied skink, by creating safe backup populations through captive breeding programs at Auckland Zoo and Orana Wildlife Park. Hamilton’s frog populations have declined by about 80%, with remaining wild frogs only on a few islands, while fewer than 100 white-bellied skinks survive in the wild in Canterbury’s high country. These initiatives aim to boost breeding success and eventually reintroduce these species into protected natural habitats to ensure their survival for future generations.

Tags: Tama Potaka Hamilton’s frog Auckland Zoo Orana Wildlife Park Takapourewa Motuara Island Zealandia sanctuary Nukuwaiata

New Zealand Launches Gas Transition Loan Guarantee Scheme to Support Businesses

3 weeks ago | 226 views

The Gas Transition Loan Guarantee Scheme, launched by the New Zealand government, aims to help businesses reduce reliance on gas by providing loan guarantees covering 80% of default risk, enabling banks to offer better lending terms and unlock up to $1.2 billion in financing. This initiative supports regional industries facing high gas prices and supply uncertainty by promoting energy efficiency and alternative energy investments to maintain competitiveness and protect jobs. Additionally, the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority offers independent support to help businesses assess energy options and plan practical transitions.

Tags: Nicola Willis Simeon Brown Shane Jones Gas Transition Loan Guarantee Scheme New Zealand Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority ANZ ASB BNZ Kiwibank

New Governing Council Appointed for Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand

3 weeks ago | 232 views

Education Minister Hon Erica Stanford announced the final appointments to the Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand's Governing Council, naming Patrick Walsh MNZM as Chair, Andrée Atkinson as Deputy Chair, and Kelly Seaburg as a new member. The Council combines extensive expertise in education leadership, financial governance, and early childhood education to address key challenges, particularly ensuring child safety and enhancing regulatory focus. Alongside these appointees, the Council includes experienced education leaders and governance experts committed to providing strong sector support over the next three years.

Tags: Erica Stanford Patrick Walsh Andrée Atkinson Kelly Seaburg Sarah Brown Patrick Drumm Heath Chittenden Susan Hassall Debbie Francis Tom Gott

Government Invests $3.9M to Expand Predator Free Dunedin and Protect Otago Wildlife

3 weeks ago | 193 views

The New Zealand Government is investing $3.9 million to expand Predator Free 2050 efforts in Otago, building on previous funding for Wellington and Auckland to support successful predator elimination projects. The funding will target the removal of stoats, feral cats, and possums across key areas while enhancing biosecurity and monitoring to protect native wildlife and biodiversity. Additionally, the project will trial advanced technologies such as AI-enabled traps and rapid-response systems to improve predator detection and control.

Tags: Otago Predator Free 2050 Dunedin Tama Potaka Wellington Auckland Port Chalmers Orokonui Ecosanctuary Aramoana Peninsula Blueskin Bay

New Offshore Petroleum Exploration Permit Granted in Taranaki Basin, NZ

3 weeks ago | 254 views

New Zealand has granted its first new offshore petroleum exploration permit since reversing the ban, awarding Australian company EnZed Energy a 12-year permit for a 546 sq km area east of the Kupe gas field in the Taranaki Basin. This move signals renewed investor confidence and aims to address declining natural gas reserves, which have dropped 23% to the lowest level in over two decades, emphasizing the importance of exploration for future energy security. The government highlights that natural gas remains crucial for electricity generation and industry, and exploration is essential to assess New Zealand’s remaining resource potential.

Tags: Shane Jones EnZed Energy New Zealand Petroleum and Minerals Kupe gas field Taranaki Basin Kaheru prospect Coalition Government petroleum exploration natural gas energy security