Articles tagged with Ara
Auckland Housing Reform: Balancing Growth, Affordability, and Community Needs
2 days ago | 122 viewsThe Government is committed to transforming Auckland into a world-class, international city by enabling significant housing growth, infrastructure development, and urban density, with reforms like the Planning Bill, Natural Environment Bill, and Plan Change 120 (PC120) playing key roles. Housing affordability and capacity are central to boosting productivity, reducing government spending on housing support, and addressing moral concerns about intergenerational equity, with recent policy adjustments softening housing capacity targets to balance growth with community concerns. Overall, over a decade of housing policy progress—including the Auckland Unitary Plan, National Policy Statement on Urban Development, and Medium Density Residential Standards—reflects a sustained effort to create a more prosperous, liveable Auckland through strategic, evidence-based urban planning.
Tags: Rupert Hodson Sarah Sinclair Paul Krugman Ryan Greenway McGrevy Yun So Stuart Donovan Matthew Maltman Edward Glaeser Joseph Gyorko Phil TwyfordSH35 Reopens Tomorrow Connecting Tairāwhiti to Bay of Plenty After Floods
3 days ago | 95 viewsState Highway 35, closed for three weeks due to heavy rainfall and significant slips, will reopen daily from 7am to 7pm tomorrow, restoring vital access between Tairāwhiti and the eastern Bay of Plenty. Major repair efforts focused on clearing large slips, especially the Punaruku slip, with crews working around the clock to ensure safety despite ongoing fragility and single-lane traffic. Transport Minister Chris Bishop emphasized the importance of the reopening for local communities and thanked workers and residents for their patience and support during the restoration process.
Tags: Chris Bishop Dana Kirkpatrick State Highway 35 Tairāwhiti Bay of Plenty Pōtaka Te Araroa Waikura slip Punaruku slip Cyclone GabrielleNew Diplomatic Appointments: Georgina Roberts to PNG, Aramiro Tai Rākena to Brazil
3 days ago | 92 viewsForeign Minister Winston Peters announced two new diplomatic appointments. Georgina Roberts has been appointed as High Commissioner to Papua New Guinea. Aramiro Tai Rākena will serve as Ambassador to Brazil.
Tags: Winston Peters Georgina Roberts Aramiro Tai Rākena Foreign Minister High Commissioner Ambassador Papua New Guinea Brazil diplomatic appointments diplomacySeven Funded Mental Health Initiatives Boost Support for NZ Communities
3 days ago | 70 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 FoundationAndy Knight Named Chair of Expert Panel for $200M Gas Security Fund
4 days ago | 83 viewsAndy Knight has been appointed chair of the expert panel advising the New Zealand Government on applications to the $200 million Gas Security Fund, which aims to enhance domestic gas supply and storage amid declining production. The panel also includes geophysicist Tim Allan and energy sector professional John Pagani, with two more members to be appointed, and will provide independent, expert advice to decision-making ministers Shane Jones and Chris Bishop. The fund, administered by Kānoa – Regional Economic Development & Investment Unit, supports projects with short- to long-term benefits to secure affordable and reliable gas for New Zealand’s economy.
Tags: Andy Knight Shane Jones Tim Allan John Pagani Chris Bishop Gas Security Fund New Zealand Oil & Gas Energy Efficiency Conservation Authority Taranaki Iwi Holdings OMVGovernment Allocates Land for New Kumeū Secondary School in North-West Auckland
1 week ago | 252 viewsThe Government is prioritizing land for a new secondary school in Kumeū, North-West Auckland, to support the rapidly growing community, with the Notice of Requirement now lodged with Auckland Council. Education Minister Erica Stanford highlighted the government's efforts to deliver more school property efficiently, including halving classroom construction costs, funding new schools, and investing heavily in maintenance. Local MP Chris Penk welcomed the move as a vital step for families, and further school property announcements are expected this year to meet future educational needs.
Tags: Erica Stanford Chris Penk Kumeū Huapai District School Kaipara ki Mahurangi Education Minister Government Resource Management Act 1991 Auckland CouncilNew Zealand Welcomes Commonwealth Secretary-General Shirley Botchwey for Key Talks
1 week ago | 142 viewsForeign Minister Winston Peters welcomed Commonwealth Secretary-General Shirley Botchwey on her first official visit to New Zealand, highlighting the Commonwealth's role in uniting countries around shared values. They discussed New Zealand's support for a Commonwealth focused on democracy, good governance, human rights, and the rule of law, as well as the Secretary-General’s reform agenda. Their talks also emphasized initiatives like the Apia Commonwealth Ocean Declaration to benefit small states, particularly in the Pacific.
Tags: Winston Peters Shirley Botchwey Commonwealth New Zealand Pacific Auckland Apia Commonwealth Ocean Declaration democracy human rights governanceNew Zealand to Build LNG Import Facility Boosting Energy Security and Economy
1 week ago | 161 viewsThe New Zealand Government will build a liquefied natural gas (LNG) import facility to enhance energy security, stabilize electricity prices, and support economic growth amid declining domestic gas supply and increasing reliance on coal and diesel. This facility, expected to be operational by 2027 or 2028 in Taranaki, will provide a reliable backup fuel source, potentially saving households $50 annually and protecting around 2,000 jobs by reducing price spikes and supply risks. The project aims to foster competition, enable resource development, and support gas-dependent industries while minimizing exposure to international gas prices through strategic import management.
Tags: Simon Watts New Zealand LNG import facility Energy Minister Sense Partners Taranaki Government energy security renewable electricity gas supply$1.26M Grant Brings Solar Power to Kaitaia Marae and Kura for Energy Security
1 week ago | 133 viewsA grant of up to $1.26 million from the Regional Infrastructure Fund will support the Whiti Mai Te Rā project, installing solar panels, batteries, and a diesel generator at a kura and five marae north of Kaitaia to provide reliable, affordable electricity and enhance energy security. The initiative, led by the Aupouri Ngāti Kahu Te Rarawa Trust in partnership with Kaumātua Energy, aims to save over $100,000 annually in energy costs and strengthen community resilience during emergencies. Installation will begin in March 2026, ensuring these vital community hubs can serve as stable civil defence centers for generations to come.
Tags: Tama Potaka Aupouri Ngāti Kahu Te Rarawa Trust Kaumātua Energy Whiti Mai Te Rā Te Rangi Āniwaniwa Kura Māori Development Minister Regional Infrastructure Fund Northland Far North New Zealand ANT TrustSouth Taranaki Green Hydrogen Facility Begins Construction with $19.9M Funding
2 weeks ago | 172 viewsConstruction has begun on a sustainable green hydrogen facility in South Taranaki, supported by a $19.9 million government investment and additional co-funding, with a total project cost of up to $112.3 million. The facility will supply renewable electricity to Ballance Agri-Nutrients' Kapuni site and produce green hydrogen for emissions-free transport, creating around 50 construction jobs and seven permanent roles. This project, a partnership between multiple organizations, aims to boost the regional economy by integrating wind energy, renewable electricity, and zero-carbon hydrogen fuel production at scale.
Tags: Shane Jones Hiringa Energy Parininihi ki Waitōtara Todd Regional Development Minister Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment Provincial Growth Fund South Taranaki New ZealandGovernment Launches Te Reo Māori Training and New Education Resources for Teachers
2 weeks ago | 179 viewsEducation Minister Erica Stanford has announced a new te reo Māori training programme for 50,000 teachers, alongside the release of a refreshed curriculum, educational resources, and language handbooks to support bilingual education and Māori student success. These initiatives, supported by Budget 25, include digital learning modules, advanced language textbooks, STEM materials, and hands-on maths resources, all designed to strengthen Māori-medium pathways and align with evidence-based teaching. Additionally, significant government investments are being made in school property redevelopments to accommodate growing rolls and enhance learning environments in Māori immersion schools.
Tags: Erica Stanford Grant McCullum Ruakere Hond Tīmoti Kāretu Te Ataarangi Te Marautanga o Aotearoa Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Kaikohe Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Ngā Mokopuna Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Ngāringaomatariki Māori Education Action PlanWorld Cancer Day: Advancing Faster, Fairer Cancer Care Across New Zealand
2 weeks ago | 159 viewsHealth Minister Simeon Brown highlights World Cancer Day as an opportunity to recognize advancements in New Zealand’s cancer care, emphasizing patient-centered decisions and improved access to modern treatments. Over the past two years, the government has implemented initiatives such as funding new cancer medicines, expanding screening programs, lowering bowel screening age, and investing in infrastructure and workforce to enhance early detection and treatment. These efforts aim to reduce wait times, bring care closer to home, and ensure equitable, high-quality cancer care nationwide.
Tags: Simeon Brown World Cancer Day New Zealand Taranaki Cancer Centre Pharmac breast screening bowel screening Faster Cancer Treatment Cervical Cancer Elimination Strategy Cancer Action PlanWorld Cancer Day: Advancing Faster, Fairer Cancer Care Across New Zealand
2 weeks ago | 144 viewsHealth Minister Simeon Brown highlights World Cancer Day as an opportunity to recognize progress in New Zealand’s cancer care, emphasizing patient-centered improvements such as earlier detection, faster treatment access, and modern therapies. Key initiatives include funding new cancer medicines, expanding screening programs, establishing faster treatment targets, investing in infrastructure and workforce, and developing a Cervical Cancer Elimination Strategy. These efforts aim to reduce wait times, enhance treatment accessibility, and provide equitable, high-quality care nationwide.
Tags: Simeon Brown World Cancer Day New Zealand Taranaki Cancer Centre Pharmac breast screening bowel screening Faster Cancer Treatment Cervical Cancer Elimination Strategy Cancer Action PlanGovernment Launches Wild Deer Management Program to Protect NZ Farmland
2 weeks ago | 149 viewsThe Government is launching a programme in 2026 to help communities manage wild deer populations, focusing on collaborative catchment groups in the Wairarapa and Hurunui regions. The initiative involves stakeholders such as hunters and regional councils, excludes toxin use for control, and aims to review regulations to enhance commercial opportunities for deer recovery. Additionally, the Government plans to extend efforts to address other wild animal impacts, including wild pigs and Canada geese, through a coordinated approach.
Tags: Andrew Hoggard James Meager MPI New Zealand Deerstalkers Association Game Animal Council wild deer hunting community Biosecurity Minister Hunting and Fishing Minister WairarapaBiosecurity Levy Reduced by 30% for Incoming Air Passengers in New Zealand
2 weeks ago | 195 viewsThe biosecurity component of the Border Processing Levy for most arriving air passengers will decrease by 30 percent, from $16.92 to $12.03, as the costs of rebuilding border operations after COVID-19 have been paid off. The levy funds essential biosecurity services like x-ray screening and detector dogs, which protect New Zealand's economy and environment, particularly benefiting farmers and other primary industries. The government plans to use levy funds to modernize border biosecurity through investments in new technology, including a digital border program and enhanced passenger processing systems.
Tags: Andrew Hoggard Biosecurity New Zealand Border Processing Levy biosecurity air travel New Zealand Traveller Declaration detector dogs digital border programme