Articles tagged with Ara
Fast-Track Approval Granted for New Zealand’s Largest Southland Wind Farm Project
5 days ago | 104 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 FarmNew Zealand and Cook Islands Sign Historic Defence & Security Declaration
5 days ago | 78 viewsNew Zealand and the Cook Islands have signed a Defence & Security Declaration to clarify and strengthen their special constitutional relationship, particularly regarding defence and security responsibilities amid a complex strategic environment. The Declaration resolves previous misunderstandings, restores New Zealand’s financial support to the Cook Islands, and establishes mutual commitments including consultation on defence matters, New Zealand’s role as the primary security partner, and cooperation on foreign policy within constitutional limits. Both nations have agreed not to engage with other partners in ways that would undermine these commitments, aiming to enhance their partnership and address shared challenges together.
Tags: New Zealand Cook Islands Winston Peters Norman Kirk Albert Henry Prime Minister Brown Defence & Security Declaration free association New Zealand Defence Force Letters PatentWTO Ministerial Conference: New Zealand Advances Digital Trade and Fuel Talks
6 days ago | 83 viewsTrade and Investment Minister Todd McClay concluded his role as Vice Chair at the 14th WTO Ministerial Conference, where members agreed on the need to modernize the WTO despite failing to finalize reforms and extend the tariff ban on digital trade. Significant progress was made with 66 WTO members agreeing to implement a new Electronic Commerce Agreement, banning tariffs on digital trade flows and benefiting small businesses and exporters. McClay also engaged with international counterparts on critical fuel supply chains and continues to push for limiting fisheries and agricultural subsidies to improve exporters' returns.
Tags: Todd McClay Damien O'Connor World Trade Organization New Zealand United States India China European Union Saudi Arabia SingaporeNew Zealand's Four Polytechnics to Become Stand-Alone Regional Institutions by 2027
1 week ago | 111 viewsFrom 1 January 2027, four remaining polytechnics within NZIST will become stand-alone regional institutions supported by the Federation of Polytechnics, while Tai Poutini Polytechnic will merge with The Open Polytechnic to secure South Island campus delivery. This transition marks a key milestone in creating a locally led, financially sustainable vocational education system aligned with regional workforce needs and industry demands. The government emphasizes the importance of vocational training for local jobs, economic development, and clear pathways for young people in high-growth sectors, with detailed transition planning already underway.
Tags: Penny Simmonds NorthTec Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki WITT Whitireia WelTec Tai Poutini Polytechnic The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology NZISTMasterton’s Hood Aerodrome Upgraded with $10M Grant to Boost Safety and Economy
2 weeks ago | 229 viewsMasterton’s Hood Aerodrome has undergone significant upgrades, including runway improvements, new hangar sites, and enhanced infrastructure, funded by a $10 million government grant and additional local co-funding. These enhancements improve safety, meet Civil Aviation Authority certification, and support a range of aviation activities, boosting the region’s economic development and tourism potential. Additionally, $954,000 from the Regional Infrastructure Fund was used to strengthen flood protection and erosion control around the aerodrome, contributing to broader regional resilience efforts.
Tags: Mark Patterson Hood Aerodrome Masterton Wairarapa Associate Regional Development Minister Masterton District Council Civil Aviation Authority Regional Infrastructure Fund government grant aviation sectorAra Jobs and Skills Hub Celebrates 10 Years Connecting Auckland Airport to Jobs
2 weeks ago | 184 viewsThe Ara Jobs and Skills Hub, supported by the Ministry of Social Development for 10 years, has helped over 1,440 people into jobs and provided training to thousands within the Auckland Airport precinct. This partnership coordinates workforce planning, recruitment, and training for 800 businesses across various sectors, addressing significant workforce demands. Minister Louise Upston emphasizes the importance of this collaboration in supporting job seekers and achieving the government’s goal of reducing Jobseeker Support recipients by 50,000 by 2030.
Tags: Louise Upston Ara Jobs and Skills Hub Ministry of Social Development Auckland Airport job training workforce planning recruitment New Zealand government Jobseeker Support employmentSH35 East Coast Reopens 24/7 After Severe Weather Repairs
3 weeks ago | 151 viewsTransport Minister Chris Bishop announced the end of night closures on State Highway 35, restoring 24-hour access after severe weather caused extensive damage earlier this year. Crews have removed around 25,000 cubic metres of material, installed drainage, and laid new road surfaces, though ongoing work and caution while driving remain necessary. Additionally, work has begun on a retaining wall at the Waikura slip to improve road resilience, with continued efforts expected to ensure safety and access.
Tags: Chris Bishop Transport Minister State Highway 35 SH35 East Coast route NZTA Waikura Punaruku Hicks Bay Te AraroaNew Zealand and Cambodia Strengthen Ties with High-Level Diplomatic Visit
3 weeks ago | 162 viewsForeign Minister Winston Peters welcomed Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister Prak Sokhonn to New Zealand, marking the first high-level Cambodian visit since 2019 and highlighting the strengthening bilateral relationship. They discussed collaboration on development, regional security, and shared commitment to a rules-based international system, with Peters announcing NZ$7.5 million in additional support for mine clearance and victim assistance in Cambodia. This visit follows New Zealand’s recent trip to Cambodia, underscoring mutual dedication to deepening ties in the Indo-Pacific region.
Tags: Winston Peters Prak Sokhonn New Zealand Cambodia Foreign Minister Deputy Prime Minister mine clearance regional peace international cooperationNew Rural Training Hub in Wairoa Boosts Frontline Health Workforce
3 weeks ago | 187 viewsA Rural Training Hub will be established in the Wairoa District to grow and retain frontline health workers by coordinating clinical placements, training, and support locally. This initiative, the second of four nationwide, aims to improve access to quality healthcare for rural New Zealanders by bringing education and work opportunities closer to home. The hubs will be co-designed with local communities and provide dedicated coordinators to help health workers settle and connect with local services, enhancing the rural health workforce.
Tags: Matt Doocey Wairoa District Rural Training Hub New Zealand rural health workforce South Taranaki University of Waikato Rural Medical Immersion Programme frontline health workers health worker educationNew MRI Scanner at Wairarapa Hospital Cuts Wait Times and Travel for Patients
3 weeks ago | 241 viewsA new $3.7 million MRI scanner will be installed at Wairarapa Hospital to improve local access to diagnostic services, reducing the need for patients to travel to other districts. Currently, Wairarapa patients face long wait times of around 72 days for MRI scans, but the new facility aims to cut this to a 42-day target, enabling earlier diagnosis and treatment. This investment supports the government's goals of faster cancer treatment, shorter specialist wait times, and strengthened regional health service resilience.
Tags: Wairarapa Hospital MRI scanner Health Minister Simeon Brown diagnostic services lower North Island radiology services Hutt Valley Wellington Palmerston North cancer treatmentSunfield Masterplanned Community Approved: 3,854 Homes Boost Auckland Growth
4 weeks ago | 221 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 MilldaleWairarapa Hospital Upgrades Diagnostic Care with New $2.46M CT Scanner
1 month ago | 277 viewsWairarapa Hospital has introduced a new $2.46 million CT scanner to enhance diagnostic services, providing faster, more reliable imaging and improving patient access. The upgrade will increase output by around five percent, supporting quicker diagnoses, stronger cancer pathways, and better regional care coordination. Health Minister Simeon Brown emphasizes that this investment strengthens frontline infrastructure, ensuring quality, modern healthcare for regional communities now and in the future.
Tags: CT scanner Wairarapa Hospital diagnostic services Health Minister Simeon Brown imaging technology healthcare investment regional healthcare patient care cancer pathways medical infrastructureNew Zealand Condemns Iran's Actions and Urges Peaceful Resolution Amid Crisis
1 month ago | 238 viewsNew Zealand condemns Iran’s nuclear program, regional destabilization, and repression of its people, emphasizing the regime’s loss of legitimacy. It strongly denounces Iran’s retaliatory attacks on neighboring countries, urges a quick end to the crisis, and calls for renewed negotiations under international law. New Zealand supports affected citizens, monitors the situation closely, and encourages Iranians’ right to determine their future peacefully.
Tags: New Zealand Iran US Israel Qatar United Arab Emirates Saudi Arabia Kuwait Bahrain JordanFast-Track Approval for Arataki Subdivision to Deliver 200 New Homes in Hawke’s Bay
1 month ago | 310 viewsThe Arataki subdivision in Havelock North has received Fast-track approval to deliver up to 200 new homes, generating an estimated $78 million investment and creating approximately 629 jobs over five years. This development aims to address Hawke’s Bay’s housing affordability crisis, where prices have surged significantly, by increasing housing supply for locals and temporary workers. Arataki is the sixth housing project approved through the Fast-track process, which accelerates infrastructure and housing developments across New Zealand.
Tags: Chris Bishop CDL Land NZ Limited Arataki subdivision Hawke’s Bay Havelock North housing affordability infrastructure residential development expert panelsNew Maths, English & Science Resources Boost NZ Student Achievement and Engagement
1 month ago | 271 viewsThe Government is introducing new Maths, English, and Science resources, including a Writing Acceleration Tool for Years 6-10, digital maths materials for Years 9-10, and hands-on science kits for primary schools, aiming to raise student achievement and close equity gaps. These initiatives, supported by professional development and extensive funding, align with curriculum standards and target improving literacy and numeracy levels, with a goal of 80% of Year 8 students meeting expected benchmarks by 2030. Additionally, specialized resources and support are being developed for Māori-medium education, and widespread teacher and school engagement is planned to ensure effective implementation.
Tags: Erica Stanford Education Minister Scribo House of Science Education Perfect Make it Write Budget 2025 Te Marautanga o Aotearoa Curriculum Insights and Progress Study