Articles tagged with Ara

Kiwi Space Activator Funds $1.48M to Boost NZ Space Innovation Projects

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Space Minister Chris Penk announced the first recipients of the Kiwi Space Activator pilot programme, awarding $1.48 million to Dawn Aerospace, the University of Canterbury, and the University of Auckland for innovative space technology projects. These initiatives address government-identified challenges, enhance New Zealand’s space innovation reputation, and include educational components to inspire future innovators. The programme aims to reduce barriers for testing new space technologies, with funding increased to $2.08 million for rounds one and two, and applications for round two closing on May 25, 2026.

Tags: Chris Penk Dawn Aerospace University of Canterbury University of Auckland Kiwi Space Activator Hōpara MBIE New Zealand space innovation

Ngauranga to Petone Shared Path Opens: Safe Coastal Route for Wellington Commuters

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The 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

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Conservation 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 Trust

Hauraki Iwi Treaty Settlements Passed: Historic Redress for Ngāti Rāhiri Tumutumu, Ngāti Tara Tokanui

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After 15 years of negotiations, the New Zealand Parliament passed the Claims Settlement Bills for three Hauraki iwi—Ngāti Rāhiri Tumutumu, Ngāti Tara Tokanui, and Ngāti Hei—formally acknowledging the Crown's historical breaches of the Treaty of Waitangi and providing financial, commercial, and cultural redress. These settlements include Crown apologies, agreed historical accounts, and protocols with government ministries, aiming to support the iwi’s economic, cultural, and environmental aspirations while fostering enduring relationships. The settlements allocate millions in financial redress and property rights specific to each iwi's region, marking a significant milestone in addressing past injustices and strengthening future partnerships.

Tags: Ngāti Rāhiri Tumutumu Ngāti Tara Tokanui Ngāti Hei Paul Goldsmith Treaty of Waitangi Hauraki iwi Crown Pare Hauraki Collective Ministry for Culture and Heritage Department of Conservation

New Associate Agriculture Minister Mike Butterick Takes Key Roles in NZ Primary Sector

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Agriculture Minister Todd McClay announced that Associate Agriculture Minister Mike Butterick will oversee the organics sector, water security and storage, the arable sector, Māori agribusiness, and catchment groups. Butterick, a sheep and beef farmer from Wairarapa, brings practical farming experience and will support efforts to reduce red tape and boost productivity in rural communities. Meanwhile, McClay has taken on responsibility for horticulture matters, strengthening the government’s focus on New Zealand’s primary sector.

Tags: Todd McClay Mike Butterick Agriculture Minister Associate Agriculture Minister organics sector water security arable sector Māori agribusiness sheep and beef farmer Wairarapa

Attorney-General Appoints Nischal Malarao as Associate Judge of High Court

2 weeks ago | 176 views

Attorney-General Chris Bishop announced the appointment of Nischal Hasmukhlal Malarao as an Associate Judge of the High Court, effective 8 June 2026, in Auckland. Malarao has extensive legal experience, having worked at Chapman Tripp, Meredith Connell, and Lloyd’s of London, and later becoming a Senior Litigation Partner and head of key practice groups. Since July 2024, he has practiced independently at Richmond Chambers, specializing in civil, commercial, tax, and regulatory disputes, with a focus on company and insolvency law.

Tags: Chris Bishop Nischal Hasmukhlal Malarao Associate Judge Malarao University of Auckland Chapman Tripp Meredith Connell Lloyd’s of London Richmond Chambers Auckland

New Endoscopy Suite at Wairarapa Hospital Boosts Local Diagnostic Access

2 weeks ago | 122 views

Wairarapa Hospital will build a new purpose-built endoscopy suite to increase local capacity, reduce delays, and improve access to diagnostic services, minimizing the need for patients to travel outside the region. The current endoscopy services are limited by inadequate facilities, and the new suite will address rising demand, support faster diagnosis, and free up theatre space for elective surgeries. This development is part of a $34.2 million investment in diagnostic services, including a new MRI scanner, aimed at enhancing healthcare infrastructure and patient care in the Wairarapa region.

Tags: Simeon Brown Wairarapa Hospital endoscopy suite bowel screening colonoscopy diagnostic services MRI scanner health infrastructure elective surgeries cancer treatment

Michelle Findlater Appointed to Tertiary Education Commission Board for 2026

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Tertiary Education Minister Penny Simmonds has appointed Michelle Findlater to the Board of the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) for a three-year term starting May 2026. Michelle, with extensive experience in the automotive industry and work-based training, has been recognized for her contributions and potential, including receiving the Janet Lane Scholarship from MITO. Her expertise is expected to support the TEC’s focus on enhancing access, participation, and achievement in tertiary education to build the workforce New Zealand needs.

Tags: Penny Simmonds Michelle Findlater Bharat Guha Tertiary Education Commission MITO Janet Lane Scholarship Harvard University Southland Chamber of Commerce Tertiary Education Minister automotive industry

Dunedin Hospital Unveils $4.3M Advanced LINAC for Precise Cancer Treatment

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Dunedin Hospital has installed a new $4.3 million next-generation Linear Accelerator (LINAC) machine, enhancing precision cancer treatment with targeted radiation that minimizes damage to healthy tissue. The advanced technology allows clinicians to treat multiple tumors simultaneously, reducing treatment times and enabling therapies not possible with older models. This upgrade is part of a nationwide effort to improve cancer care access and outcomes, providing patients in the lower South Island with modern, high-quality treatment closer to home.

Tags: Simeon Brown Dunedin Hospital Linear Accelerator cancer treatment South Island New Zealand Taranaki Cancer Centre radiation therapy healthcare technology cancer care

Parihaka Infrastructure Upgrades Complete to Preserve Historic Māori Site

3 weeks ago | 263 views

Major 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 Minister

Ngauranga to Petone Shared Path Opens May 16 Boosting Safety and Connectivity

3 weeks ago | 604 views

The 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+Taylor

New Zealand Tests Foot and Mouth Disease Readiness with Farm Simulations

3 weeks ago | 205 views

New Zealand will test its foot and mouth disease readiness through upcoming simulations, including Exercise Farm Gate in May and Exercise Cloven Shield in July, led by the Ministry for Primary Industries. These exercises aim to rehearse responses from on-farm detection to national governance, strengthening biosecurity systems to protect the economy and communities. The government emphasizes the importance of preparedness given the potentially massive economic impact of an outbreak, estimated at up to $14.3 billion annually without action.

Tags: Andrew Hoggard New Zealand Biosecurity Minister Ministry for Primary Industries MPI Exercise Farm Gate Exercise Cloven Shield Taranaki foot and mouth disease Government Industry Agreement

SH2 Hakanui Straight Upgrade Completed Early to Boost Flood Resilience

3 weeks ago | 197 views

Major flood resilience upgrades on an 850-metre section of State Highway 2 near Te Karaka in Tairāwhiti have been completed two months early, including raising the road by three metres, installing large culverts, diverting the Hakanui Stream, and strengthening the road surface. Funded through the Government’s $609.25 million North Island Weather Event recovery programme, these improvements aim to reduce flooding closures that disrupt communities, businesses, freight, and emergency services, as highlighted by past events like Cyclone Gabrielle. Delivered in partnership with local iwi and contractors, the project enhances future weather resilience and has already proven effective during recent heavy rain and Cyclone Vaianu.

Tags: Chris Bishop Hakanui Straight SH2 Te Karaka Cyclone Gabrielle Cyclone Vaianu Transport Rebuild East Coast Te Aitanga a Māhaki Jesse James Contracting Fulton Hogan

Ashbourne Project in Waikato Approved for 518 Homes and Solar Farms

1 month ago | 225 views

The Ashbourne project in Waikato, approved through the Fast-track process, will deliver 518 new homes, a neighborhood center, open spaces with walking and cycling paths, two solar farms, and necessary water infrastructure. The project, submitted by Matamata Development Limited in February 2025, addresses housing demand in the rapidly growing Waikato region but excludes a retirement village and some residential areas on highly productive land due to environmental concerns. This approval marks the 19th Fast-track project, part of a broader initiative facilitating timely infrastructure and housing developments across New Zealand.

Tags: Chris Bishop Mikaela Bossley Clark Matamata Development Limited Ashbourne Waikato Arataki Drury Haldon Solar Farm

Lower Hutt’s Eastern Bays Shared Path Opens Enhancing Safety and Resilience

1 month ago | 277 views

Lower Hutt’s new 4.4km Eastern Bays Shared Path and seawall along Marine Drive enhances coastal resilience, protects critical infrastructure, and provides safer walking and cycling connections between Point Howard and Eastbourne. The $81.9 million project, funded by the Government, NZTA, and Hutt City Council, was developed in partnership with iwi mana whenua and led by the Te Ara Tupua Alliance, with construction staged across multiple bays from 2023 to 2026. This infrastructure supports active travel, reduces congestion, and strengthens protection against waves, erosion, and extreme weather for the Eastern Bays communities.

Tags: Chris Bishop Taranaki Whānui ki te Upoko o te Ika Ngāti Toa Rangatira Te Ara Tupua Alliance NZTA Downer NZ HEB Construction Tonkin + Taylor Hutt City Council Eastern Bays