Articles tagged with Brooke Van Veld
WorkSafe Updates Enforcement Policies to Support Safer Workplaces and Fairer Decisions
5 days ago | 90 viewsWorkSafe has revised its enforcement policies to provide clearer guidance and faster resolution of safety issues, introducing alternatives like formal warnings and pre-charge enforceable undertakings for businesses that take responsibility and commit to improvements. Prosecution will now focus on serious cases involving significant negligence, repeated non-compliance, or serious harm, aligning with clearer criteria and the Solicitor-General’s Prosecution Guidelines. Training for WorkSafe staff will support consistent application of these changes, enhancing trust and fairness in enforcement decisions.
Tags: Brooke van Velden WorkSafe Workplace Relations and Safety health and safety enforcement policies prosecution guidelines New Zealand workplace safety regulatory enforcement safety complianceNew Tailored Health and Safety Rules to Ease Lab Work Regulations by 2026
1 week ago | 133 viewsHealth and safety regulations for research laboratories are currently impractical and overly restrictive, as they apply the same rules as large industrial hazardous substance operations, leading to increased risks and significant compliance costs estimated between $1.5 billion to $3 billion. The removal of a specialized compliance pathway in 2017 left laboratories bound by unsuitable rules, but the government, led by Minister Brooke van Velden, plans to introduce tailored regulations and an Approved Code of Practice by 2026 to better address the unique risks in laboratory environments. This reform aims to balance safety with practicality, enabling scientists to use their expertise for effective risk management without unnecessary regulatory burdens.
Tags: Brooke van Velden Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Universities New Zealand Independent Research Association of New Zealand Health and Safety at Work Regulations research laboratories hazardous substances regulatory relief Approved Code of Practice health and safety complianceNew Zealand Citizenship Wait Times Cut by 72% with Faster Processing
3 weeks ago | 244 viewsCitizenship application wait times in New Zealand have decreased by 72% since Labour last governed, with average processing now taking 51 days compared to 180 days in October 2023. Despite consistent application numbers over the past three years, the Government has focused on efficient service delivery to reduce stress and provide certainty for applicants who have already spent at least five years in the country. Minister Brooke van Velden thanked the processing teams and emphasized the importance of reliable government services, noting applications can be submitted online or by post.
Tags: Brooke van Velden Labour New Zealand citizenship Department of Internal Affairs Government citizenship applications wait times citizenship processing New Zealand GovernmentTop Baby Names in New Zealand 2025: Noah and Isla Lead the Trends
1 month ago | 300 viewsNew Zealand’s most popular baby names for 2025 are Noah for boys and Isla for girls, continuing long-standing trends with Luca and Charlotte also ranking highly. Despite a wide variety of unique names, timeless choices like Olivia and Jack have remained consistently popular for decades, reflecting enduring cultural preferences. The Department of Internal Affairs emphasizes the importance of officially registering baby names promptly to secure legal identity and access to services, facilitated by the free SmartStart service.
Tags: Brooke van Velden Noah Isla Luca Charlotte Olivia Jack Christopher Luxon Winston Peters David SeymourRoad Cone Hotline Pilot Ends Early, Paving Way for Risk-Based Traffic Management
1 month ago | 299 viewsThe road cone digital hotline pilot concluded early after six months of collecting data and building relationships with road authorities, revealing that excessive cone use was often due to councils not applying NZTA’s latest risk-based temporary traffic management guidelines. The pilot met its goals by giving the public a voice, identifying root causes, and clarifying WorkSafe’s enforcement role, while prompting councils to comply fully with new guidelines by July 2027. WorkSafe will continue integrating this approach into its inspections and use lessons from the pilot to improve public and business feedback responses.
Tags: Brooke van Velden NZTA WorkSafe Workplace Relations and Safety Minister road cone hotline temporary traffic management councils pilot project traffic management guidelinesNew Zealand Updates Hydrogen Safety Rules to Boost Innovation and Growth
1 month ago | 286 viewsThe New Zealand Government is updating health and safety regulations to better support the growth and innovation of the hydrogen sector, addressing outdated rules that hinder development. These changes include specific requirements for hydrogen infrastructure, easier approval processes, and adoption of international standards, aiming to balance safety with reduced compliance costs. By implementing these reforms, the government seeks to accelerate hydrogen adoption, drive economic growth, create jobs, and advance sustainable energy goals under the Hydrogen Action Plan.
Tags: Simon Watts Brooke van Velden New Zealand Government Hydrogen Energy Minister Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Hydrogen Action Plan Health and Safety Regulations Sustainable EnergyCheck Your Passport Expiry Now: Renew Early to Beat 2026-27 Rush in NZ
1 month ago | 314 viewsMinister Brooke van Velden urges New Zealanders to check and renew their passports ahead of a predicted surge in applications due to the 10-year passport validity anniversary. Over 1.3 million passports will expire in the next two years, with 622,000 expected to apply for renewal in 2026 and 759,000 in 2027. The Department of Internal Affairs has improved processing times from 25 to 3 days, encouraging travelers to renew passports early via the easy online system.
Tags: Brooke van Velden Minister of Internal Affairs New Zealand passport expiry passport renewal Department of Internal Affairs passport applications 2026 passport expiry 2027 passport expiry passport processing timesNew Zealand Minimum Wage to Rise 2% to $23.95 from April 2026
1 month ago | 1621 viewsThe adult minimum wage in New Zealand will increase by 2% to $23.95 per hour from 1 April 2026, benefiting around 122,500 workers while balancing cost-of-living pressures and business costs. The government aims to moderate wage increases to address wage compression and support youth employment, with starting-out and training wages set at 80% of the adult rate. This change reflects the NZ First-National coalition’s commitment to responsible economic management, boosting incomes, and fostering job opportunities.
Tags: Brooke van Velden NZ First National coalition New Zealand minimum wage Workplace Relations and Safety youth unemployment wage compression Ministry of Business Innovation & Employment inflationGovernment Welcomes Select Committee Report on Employment Relations Amendment Bill
2 months ago | 263 viewsThe Government welcomes the Select Committee report on the Employment Relations Amendment Bill, which supports key reforms to enhance labour market flexibility and reduce compliance costs while maintaining core objectives. The Committee recommends clarifications to the gateway test for contractors, including platform-based arrangements, and supports Cabinet decisions to expand income definitions for unjustified dismissal claims and raise the income threshold from $180,000 to $200,000. Minister Brooke van Velden looks forward to progressing the Bill in early 2026, emphasizing the Government’s commitment to helping businesses grow and innovate confidently.
Tags: Brooke van Velden Employment Relations Amendment Bill Education and Workforce Committee Cabinet Government Labour Market Flexibility Select Committee Workplace Relations and Safety Contractors Income ThresholdNew Online Casino Gambling Bill Advances to Protect Communities and Regulate Harm
2 months ago | 259 viewsMinister Brooke van Velden welcomed the Governance and Administration Committee's report on the Online Casino Gambling Bill, highlighting its alignment with government decisions to regulate online gambling and protect New Zealanders from harm. The Committee received over 5,000 submissions, with significant concern about ensuring community returns from gambling revenue continue to support grassroots groups, leading to the recommendation that the Lottery Grants Board manage these funds. The Bill introduces safeguards to reduce gambling harm, addresses concerns about normalization and advertising, and includes a two-year review to monitor the impact on community funding.
Tags: Brooke van Velden Minister of Internal Affairs Governance and Administration Committee Lottery Grants Board Special Olympics New Zealand Cabinet Kiwis Online Casino Gambling Bill ParliamentWorkSafe New Zealand Implements Funding Reforms for Increased Accountability and Transparency in Health and Safety Management
2 months ago | 320 viewsWorkSafe New Zealand's funding management has been reformed to enhance accountability, transparency, and performance measurement, as confirmed by Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Brooke van Velden. The change, influenced by the SageBush review and previous financial challenges, aims to improve resource allocation transparency and effectiveness without altering total funding. The funding will now be divided into five categories to prioritize functions aligned with Health and Safety System reforms, such as supporting best practices, enforcing compliance, authorizing activities, energy safety, and major hazard facilities oversight.
Tags: Health and Safety reforms WorkSafe New Zealand Workplace Relations Safety Minister Brooke van Velden financial management SageBush independent review resource allocation Health and Safety System reformsNew Zealand Government Introduces Community Funding Returns in Online Gambling Bill
3 months ago | 407 viewsMinister Brooke van Velden introduced the Online Casino Gambling Bill to address community feedback for local benefit, with a focus on problem gambling prevention. The Bill proposes an increase in the Offshore Gambling Duty to 16%, with 4% earmarked for community returns. A two-year review post-implementation will assess impacts on existing gambling forms and inform future policy adjustments.
Tags: Brooke van Velden Minister of Internal Affairs New Zealanders Online Casino Gambling Bill community funding problem gambling prevention harm minimisation Offshore Gambling Duty Class 4 pokiesWorkSafe Board Appoints New Members for Enhanced Governance and Safety Focus
3 months ago | 348 viewsWorkSafe Board, led by new Chair Murray Jagger, welcomes new members Brett O’Riley and Christopher Alderson. Jagger, with expertise in high-risk industries, brings strong governance and strategic skills. O’Riley, former CEO of Employers and Manufacturers Association, offers education and engagement expertise, while Alderson, a health and safety professional, brings construction sector networks and advocacy experience. All appointments are for three years, aiming to enhance early engagement for improved health and safety outcomes nationwide.
Tags: Brooke van Velden Murray Jagger Brett O'Riley Christopher Alderson WorkSafe Board health and safety governance early engagement workplace relations safety ministerConstruction Industry Embraces Health and Safety Reforms: Survey Shows Overwhelming Support
3 months ago | 339 viewsThe construction industry overwhelmingly supports key Health and Safety reforms, with a focus on guidance and critical risks, according to a Site Safe survey welcomed by Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Brooke van Velden. The survey results indicate strong backing for clearer guidance, increased use of Approved Codes of Practice (ACOPs), and a stronger emphasis on critical risks. Van Velden aims to improve guidance provision, clarify compliance with ACOPs, and involve industry stakeholders in developing ACOPs to enhance practicality and effectiveness in managing health and safety risks in the construction sector.
Tags: Brooke van Velden Health and Safety reforms Workplace Relations Safety Minister Site Safe survey construction industry health and safety WorkSafe Approved Codes of PracticeMinister Brooke van Velden: Passport Processing Efficiency Soars, Wait Times Slashed by 18 Days
4 months ago | 502 viewsMinister Brooke van Velden announces an 18-day reduction in passport processing wait times under the current government, with standard applications now taking 7 days instead of 25. The Department of Internal Affairs has achieved this efficiency through digital processes, staff training, and identity verification automation. Van Velden emphasizes the government's commitment to improving services for New Zealanders and ensuring timely passport delivery as application volumes are expected to rise.
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