Articles tagged with Brooke Van Velden
New Zealand Updates AML Identity Verification Code to Ease Customer Barriers by 2026
1 week ago | 190 viewsNew Zealand's refreshed anti-money laundering Identity Verification Code of Practice, effective from July 2026, aims to reduce unnecessary barriers by providing clearer guidance, greater consistency, and a risk-based approach to identity checks. The update simplifies verification processes, especially for vulnerable groups like the elderly and disabled, and introduces trusted referees and standardized exceptions to ease compliance for businesses. This reform, developed through public consultation, seeks to focus AML efforts on real financial crime while reducing costs, delays, and frustration for ordinary New Zealanders and businesses.
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1 week ago | 162 viewsWorkplace Relations and Safety Minister Brooke van Velden will represent New Zealand at the International Labour Conference in Geneva, where she will discuss the country’s employment law reforms, including the gateway test that clarifies employment status for platform-based workers. She will also participate in the Asia Pacific Labour Ministers meeting and engage in standards-setting discussions, while taking the opportunity to meet with senior leaders in London and Singapore to discuss labour market and health and safety reforms. The conference, hosted by the International Labour Organization, gathers around 4,000 attendees from 187 member states to address global labour issues.
Tags: Brooke van Velden New Zealand International Labour Conference Workplace Relations and Safety Internal Affairs Asia Pacific Labour Ministers United Kingdom Singapore International Labour Organization Labour MinistersNew Law Prevents Children from Buying Lottery Tickets and Updates Key Regulations
2 weeks ago | 224 viewsThe Regulatory Systems (Internal Affairs) Amendment Bill has passed its final reading, closing a loophole that previously allowed children to purchase certain lottery products by applying age restrictions uniformly. The Bill also amends 30 Acts to enhance the Department of Internal Affairs' efficiency, including improved information sharing with international law enforcement, passport cancellation for compromised data, and streamlined identity verification processes. These changes collectively strengthen regulatory oversight, protect vulnerable groups, and improve administrative functions within the Department.
Tags: Regulatory Systems Amendment Bill Brooke van Velden Department of Internal Affairs Gambling Act Lotto NZ RealMe Classification Office Fire and Emergency New Zealand Act child gambling restrictions fertility clinicsDallas Welch Named Chair of Remuneration Authority; Vern Walsh Reappointed and Wynand du Plessis Joins
2 weeks ago | 204 viewsWorkplace Relations and Safety Minister Brooke van Velden announced Dallas Welch’s elevation to Chair of the Remuneration Authority, the reappointment of Vern Walsh for another three-year term, and the appointment of Wynand du Plessis as a new member. The Authority, an independent statutory body with three members, sets pay rates for key public office holders, and the new appointees bring extensive experience in public service leadership, remuneration, governance, and financial expertise. These appointments aim to strengthen the Authority’s role in remuneration setting, with Welch bringing nearly 40 years of public sector experience, Walsh offering deep local government and financial knowledge, and du Plessis contributing over a decade of corporate and consulting remuneration leadership.
Tags: Brooke van Velden Dallas Welch Vern Walsh Wynand du Plessis Geoffrey Summers Public Service Commission Fletcher Building Ernst and Young Mercer Consulting Mr Price GroupRaveen Jaduram Appointed Chair of Fire and Emergency New Zealand Board
3 weeks ago | 232 viewsInternal Affairs Minister Brooke van Velden has appointed Mr. Raveen Jaduram as the new Chair of the Fire and Emergency New Zealand Board, succeeding Rebecca Keoghan MNZM. Mr. Jaduram brings extensive experience in infrastructure governance, financial oversight, and strategic leadership, which will support the Board's accountability and investment management in emergency services. Keoghan was thanked for her leadership during the organisation's post-amalgamation phase, where she strengthened structure and advanced workplace culture and integrity.
Tags: Brooke van Velden Raveen Jaduram Rebecca Keoghan Fire and Emergency New Zealand New Zealand Infrastructure Commission Water Services Authority Auckland Transport Internal Affairs Minister Crown entity Chair public utility chief executiveNZ Citizenship Processing Hits Target After Six Years of Delays, Minister Says
1 month ago | 278 viewsAfter six years of delays, New Zealand's citizenship by grant processing has met timeliness targets for six consecutive months, with 94.6% of applications processed within 75 days in 2025. This improvement results from a focus on efficiency, prioritizing older applications, and has coincided with a 12% increase in applications and record processing volumes. Minister Brooke van Velden praised staff efforts and emphasized the importance of granting citizenship to those contributing to the country, while applications can be submitted online or by post.
Tags: Brooke van Velden Department of Internal Affairs citizenship processing New Zealand citizenship applications timeliness targets citizenship by grant citizenship office application backlog citizenship outcomesNew Zealand to Introduce Citizenship Test for Grant Applicants from Late 2027
1 month ago | 362 viewsMinister of Internal Affairs Brooke van Velden announced that from late 2027, a multi-choice test will be introduced to ensure citizenship applicants understand the responsibilities and privileges of New Zealand citizenship. The test will cover topics such as the Bill of Rights Act, human rights, democratic principles, and government structure, requiring a 75% pass mark. This measure aims to strengthen the value of citizenship by grant and will be supported by guidance resources to help applicants prepare.
Tags: Brooke van Velden Minister of Internal Affairs New Zealand Citizenship Act Department of Internal Affairs Bill of Rights Act human rights citizenship by grant democratic principles New Zealand citizenshipPublic Feedback Sought on Employment Dispute Resolution to Improve System
1 month ago | 439 viewsWorkplace Relations and Safety Minister Brooke van Velden is seeking public feedback on experiences with employment advocates and dispute resolution to identify root causes, barriers, and potential improvements. Concerns include the lengthy, costly nature of disputes and unprofessional behavior by some advocates, which negatively impact individuals, workplaces, and the economy. The consultation, running from May 5 to July 31 on MBIE’s website, aims to gather insights across the entire dispute process to inform legislative and systemic enhancements.
Tags: Brooke van Velden Workplace Relations Employment Advocates Employment Disputes Employment Relations Authority Employment Court MBIE Employment Dispute Resolution Public Feedback Employment LegislationNew Zealand Passes Online Casino Gambling Bill to Boost Consumer Protection and Community Benefits
1 month ago | 311 viewsThe Online Casino Gambling Bill has passed its final reading, introducing a regulatory regime that enhances consumer protections and ensures gambling revenue benefits local communities. It establishes up to 15 licenses for operators who must exclude problem gamblers and comply with strict harm prevention measures, while the Department of Internal Affairs gains stronger enforcement powers, including penalties up to $5 million. The Bill also closes tax loopholes, requires licensed operators to pay taxes, and will be followed by supporting regulations on advertising, harm minimisation, and consumer protection.
Tags: Brooke van Velden Online Casino Gambling Bill Internal Affairs Minister New Zealand gambling regulation consumer protection online casino operators harm prevention licensing system coalition agreementAnzac Stories: Interactive Digital History for Kiwi Kids to Explore Anzac Heroes
1 month ago | 327 viewsA new digital initiative called Anzac Stories has launched, offering children an engaging online experience to explore New Zealand’s Anzac histories through archival photographs, maps, timelines, and minigames. Created by Archives New Zealand and the National Library, the platform highlights diverse heroes from past conflicts and provides historically accurate information accessible from home or school. The project was developed with student input to ensure it appeals to young learners, encouraging families and educators to utilize this rich educational resource.
Tags: Anzac Stories Brooke van Velden Archives New Zealand National Library Anzac histories digital initiative Kiwi children Belmont School Adventure School New Zealand conflictsTony Balfour Appointed New Chair of New Zealand Lotteries Commission Board
1 month ago | 342 viewsInternal Affairs Minister Brooke van Velden announced Tony Balfour as the new Chair of the New Zealand Lotteries Commission Board, effective May 1, succeeding Mark Todd. Balfour brings extensive experience in governance, business strategy, and community engagement, ensuring strong leadership for the Commission. His appointment aims to enhance the Commission's integrity, transparency, and support for community initiatives through lottery funding.
Tags: Brooke van Velden Tony Balfour Mark Todd New Zealand Lotteries Commission Internal Affairs Minister Lotteries Commission Board governance business strategy community engagement leadership$468K Grant Boosts SPCA Dog Desexing to Curb Roaming and Attacks in NZ
2 months ago | 473 viewsInternal Affairs Minister Brooke van Velden has granted $468,000 from the Lottery Minister’s Discretionary Fund to the SPCA for a targeted dog desexing program aimed at reducing irresponsible breeding and roaming dogs in Auckland and Northland. This initiative, totaling nearly $1.2 million with the SPCA’s contribution, seeks to improve public safety by preventing dog attacks and controlling the dog population, potentially stopping 7,500 puppies from being born in the first year. The program is part of a broader government effort to address dog-related harm, with progress monitored through quarterly reports and further measures to be announced.
Tags: Brooke van Velden Arnja Dale SPCA Lottery Minister Internal Affairs Minister New Zealand Northland Auckland dog desexing animal welfareEmployment Leave Bill Passes First Reading to Simplify Worker Pay and Leave
3 months ago | 516 viewsThe Employment Leave Bill, recently passed its first reading in Parliament, aims to replace the complex Holidays Act 2003 with a simpler framework that reduces errors and provides clarity for businesses and workers. It introduces hours-based accrual, pro-rata sick leave, and improved entitlements such as immediate access to leave and full pay after parental leave, addressing compliance challenges and worker benefits. Minister Brooke van Velden emphasized extensive consultation and encouraged public feedback to ensure the legislation is effective and sustainable long-term.
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3 months ago | 571 viewsThe Employment Relations Amendment Bill has passed its third reading, introducing reforms to enhance business confidence and create more job opportunities by clarifying contractor vs employee status and setting a $200,000 income threshold for unjustified dismissal claims. The Bill removes the 30-day rule to allow workers and employers to negotiate agreements from day one and ensures accountability for serious misconduct without rewarding employees financially. These changes aim to rebalance employment relations, providing more choice for businesses and workers, with most provisions taking effect immediately after Royal assent.
Tags: Brooke van Velden Employment Relations Amendment Bill Workplace Relations and Safety Minister employment law contractor vs employee unjustified dismissal employment agreements business confidence workplace reforms Royal assentNew Zealand Passes Health and Safety Amendment Bill to Support Safer Workplaces
4 months ago | 642 viewsThe Health and Safety at Work Amendment Bill, welcomed by Minister Brooke van Velden, aims to reform New Zealand’s workplace health and safety laws by providing clearer guidance through strengthened Approved Codes of Practice (ACOPs) and clarifying WorkSafe’s regulatory functions. The Bill introduces practical changes, such as creating safe harbours for compliance, easing obligations for small low-risk businesses, and defining directors' due diligence duties to reduce duplication and focus on governance. These reforms seek to reduce business uncertainty and compliance costs while improving safety outcomes by making WorkSafe a more consistent and supportive agency.
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