Articles tagged with Budget
Nelson Hospital Rapid-Build Ward Boosts Inpatient Capacity and Care
3 days ago | 67 viewsConstruction has begun on a 28-bed rapid-build inpatient ward at Nelson Hospital to support service relocation during major redevelopment and seismic strengthening. The project uses parallel off-site and on-site construction to accelerate delivery, reduce disruption, and improve inpatient capacity and patient flow. This ward is part of a nationwide government program, backed by a $90 million Budget 2025 allocation, to quickly expand hospital capacity with modern, cost-effective infrastructure.
Tags: Nelson Hospital Simeon Brown seismic strengthening hospital redevelopment inpatient capacity accelerated hospital wards programme Hawke’s Bay Budget 2025 Nelson MarlboroughPalmerston North Hospital Emergency Dept Expands with $14.5M Upgrade
1 week ago | 162 viewsConstruction is underway to expand and upgrade Palmerston North Hospital’s emergency department with a $14.455 million investment aimed at increasing capacity by 40 percent and improving patient flow, safety, and privacy. This project is part of the Government’s $100 million hospital infrastructure programme funded through Budget 2025, which supports 21 local projects nationwide to enhance clinical spaces and infrastructure. The emergency department, a key regional hub, will remain operational during redevelopment, expected to finish by June 2026, ensuring continuous patient care amid growing demand.
Tags: Palmerston North Hospital Simeon Brown emergency department Health Minister hospital redevelopment Budget 2025 MidCentral district Whanganui Hospital Dannevirke Community Hospital Horowhenua Health CentreBudget 2025 Boosts Learning Support with $746M Investment for NZ Schools
2 weeks ago | 164 viewsThe Government is implementing its Budget 2025 plan by investing $746.7 million to enhance learning support in schools, benefiting hundreds of thousands of students nationwide. Key initiatives include hiring Learning Support Coordinators, expanding the Ongoing Resourcing Scheme, increasing Early Intervention Services, and funding additional Teacher Aide hours, alongside structured literacy and maths intervention programs. To ensure effectiveness, an induction program for Learning Support Coordinators is being launched to provide consistent training and maximize their impact on student achievement.
Tags: Erica Stanford Budget 2025 Learning Support Coordinators Early Intervention Services Teacher Aide Hours Ongoing Resourcing Scheme Ministry of Education Structured Literacy Maths Intervention Education MinisterNew $200M Mason Clinic Facility Boosts Forensic Mental Health Care in NZ
3 weeks ago | 200 viewsA new $200 million, 10,000-square-metre facility at Auckland's Mason Clinic has opened, significantly enhancing New Zealand's forensic mental health services with 60 replacement inpatient beds and modern infrastructure. This expansion aims to improve safety, treatment quality, and long-term care for patients while supporting staff and protecting the community. The project is part of a broader nearly $1 billion national investment to modernize mental health facilities, including additional beds funded in Budget 2025 to further improve access and outcomes.
Tags: Simeon Brown Matt Doocey Mason Clinic Auckland forensic mental health E Tū Wairua Hinengaro New Zealand mental health services Budget 2025 Midland region2026 Budget Preview: Focus on Core Services and Fiscal Responsibility
3 weeks ago | 203 viewsThe Government will present its 2026 Budget on 28 May, focusing on supporting core public services such as health care, education, defence, and law and order. Finance Minister Nicola Willis emphasizes tight control of discretionary spending, prioritizing limited commitments without excessive expenditure. The Budget aims to deliver savings and reprioritize existing funds to maintain essential services while restoring fiscal responsibility.
Tags: Government 2026 Budget Finance Minister Nicola Willis public services health care education defence law and order public financesTerm 4 2025 School Attendance Hits Highest Rate Since 2022, Says Minister
1 month ago | 248 viewsAssociate Education Minister David Seymour announced that Term 4 2025 school attendance reached 57.3%, the highest since 2022, reflecting a steady increase due to government initiatives and parental involvement. Regional attendance was highest in Central and East Auckland at 62.5%, and the government is implementing Attendance Management Plans with escalating interventions for absences to further improve rates. Enhanced frontline attendance services, supported by $140 million funding in Budget 2025, aim to ensure consistent attendance, which is crucial for positive educational and life outcomes.
Tags: David Seymour Simon Clarke Associate Education Minister Term 4 attendance Auckland Attendance Service Provider Attendance Management Plan Budget 2025Four New Community Forensic Step-Down Beds to Open Early in Waikato
1 month ago | 195 viewsFour new community-based forensic step-down beds will open early in March through a partnership between Ember Services Limited and Health NZ, accelerating the government's Mental Health Plan commitment. Funded by Budget 2025, these beds aim to improve access to specialist forensic services, supported by community teams and specialist staff to ensure patient and public safety while facilitating gradual reintegration and reducing relapse risks. This initiative complements existing facilities and forms part of a broader strategy to enhance mental health support, frontline staffing, and crisis response.
Tags: forensic beds community based beds Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey Ember Services Limited Health NZ Waikato Budget 2025 mental health plan specialist forensic servicesNew Community Forensic Step-Down Beds to Open Early in Waikato
1 month ago | 250 viewsFour new community-based forensic step-down beds will open early in March through a partnership between Ember Services Limited and Health NZ, accelerating the government's Mental Health Plan commitment. Funded by Budget 2025, these beds aim to provide faster access to specialist forensic services, supported by community teams and specialist staff, to safely reintegrate patients transitioning from inpatient forensic care. This initiative enhances bed capacity alongside a new acute forensic inpatient facility in Waikato and forms part of a broader strategy to improve mental health support, frontline staffing, and crisis response.
Tags: Ember Services Limited Health NZ Matt Doocey Mental Health Minister Waikato Budget 2025 forensic beds community based beds Mental Health Plan frontline workersNew Mental Health Co-Response Teams Launched in Four NZ Regions for 111 Calls
1 month ago | 290 viewsMinister for Mental Health Matt Doocey announced the launch of the first four mental health co-response teams in Canterbury, Auckland, Bay of Plenty, and Counties Manukau, pairing mental health workers with Police to better respond to 111 mental distress calls. These teams aim to provide immediate support and reduce reliance on criminal justice responses, improving outcomes by decreasing emergency department visits and use of Mental Health Act powers. Funded by a $28 million Budget 2025 investment, the initiative expands on previous pilots and is part of a broader government strategy to enhance crisis response and mental health services nationwide.
Tags: Matt Doocey Mental Health Police Budget 2025 Canterbury Auckland Bay of Plenty Counties Manukau Mental Health Act2025 Parliamentary Highlights: Major Laws Passed to Boost NZ Economy & Society
2 months ago | 341 viewsIn 2025, the Government made significant legislative progress with 81 Government Bills becoming law, focusing on economic growth, law and order, and reducing living costs through key measures like the Investment Boost tax incentive and trade agreements. Notable achievements include the unanimous passage of the Parliament Bill, modernizing parliamentary governance, and streamlined processes for infrastructure and family support. The year also featured extensive parliamentary activity, including numerous bills introduced, readings, and questions, reflecting a busy and productive legislative session.
Tags: Chris Bishop Louise Upston New Zealand Parliament Government Bills Budget 2025 UAE Economic Partnership Resource Management Bill Public Works Bill Income Tax FamilyBoost 54th ParliamentGovernment to Monetise Chorus Debt, Funding New Infrastructure Projects in 2026
2 months ago | 317 viewsThe Government will monetise its debt in Chorus, recovering funds earlier than the original 2036 repayment schedule to invest in capital projects like schools, hospitals, and roads. This decision follows the completion of the fibre broadband rollout, funded by $1.336 billion in interest-free loans to Chorus between 2012 and 2023, with $170 million repaid in 2025. The monetisation process will begin in early 2026, with proceeds ring-fenced for Budget 2026 infrastructure needs, and will not affect Chorus’s ownership or services.
Tags: Nicola Willis Chris Bishop Government Chorus telecommunications fibre broadband New Zealand monetisation infrastructure Budget 2026NZ Government Commits to Fiscal Discipline with Surplus Target by 2029
2 months ago | 380 viewsFinance Minister Nicola Willis emphasizes the need for continued fiscal discipline to restore New Zealand’s budget surplus and reduce debt, despite Treasury’s forecast of a strong economic recovery with 3% growth and low inflation. The government aims for a surplus by 2028/29 through a medium-term fiscal consolidation strategy, maintaining tight control over discretionary spending and limiting operating allowances to $2.4 billion next year. Priorities include health, education, defence, and law and order, with new funding to come from savings and reprioritisation, ensuring the country remains fiscally responsible compared to other advanced economies.
Tags: Nicola Willis New Zealand Treasury Budget OBEGALx fiscal discipline economic recovery debt inflation governmentNew Zealand Sets Practical Biogenic Methane Target to Cut Emissions by 2050
2 months ago | 396 viewsThe New Zealand Government has passed the Climate Change Response Amendment Bill, setting a new biogenic methane reduction target of 14-24% below 2017 levels by 2050, while maintaining the net zero target for long-lived gases. The legislation supports farmers by emphasizing practical, technology-driven emissions reductions without compromising productivity or trade competitiveness, backed by over $400 million in investments for methane-cutting tools. Additionally, the Bill mandates a 2040 target review, protects food production in emissions budgeting, and clarifies the Emissions Trading Scheme’s role, aiming to provide certainty and move from debate to action in the agriculture sector.
Tags: Todd McClay Simon Watts biogenic methane Climate Change Response Amendment Bill New Zealand agriculture emissions methane targets Climate Change Commission Net Zero target emissions budgetHistoric Settlement Advances Support for Disabled Students in NZ Schools
2 months ago | 362 viewsThe Government has settled a 2012 Human Rights Review Tribunal claim by IHC regarding education policies that disadvantaged disabled students, committing to a Framework for Action to improve support for disabled and neurodiverse learners. This framework includes better data collection, improved specialist services, coordinated education agencies, inclusive curriculum, accessible infrastructure, and investigations into funding and ableism impacts. Significant investments, including $750 million in Budget 25, have been made to increase teacher aide hours, expand early intervention, overhaul funding models, and enhance curriculum and school infrastructure to ensure timely and adequate support for students with additional needs.
Tags: Erica Stanford IHC Ministry of Education Human Rights Review Tribunal Bill of Rights Act Learning Support Ongoing Resourcing Scheme New Zealand Curriculum Budget 25 Education MinisterAuckland City Hospital Upgrades $364M Infrastructure to Boost Resilience and Care
2 months ago | 300 viewsAuckland City Hospital has completed a $364.3 million upgrade to its critical infrastructure, including a new Central Plant Building and underground service tunnel designed to ensure resilience and continuous operation during major emergencies. This project, part of the Government’s $743 million remediation programme, protects essential systems like emergency generators and medical gas supplies, enabling the hospital to operate safely at normal capacity for three days during crises. Additionally, a further $73 million has been allocated for the next stage of upgrades to power, heating, and safety systems, reflecting a long-term commitment to modernizing Auckland’s health infrastructure.
Tags: Auckland City Hospital Simeon Brown Facilities Infrastructure Remediation Programme Central Plant Building Government emergency generators medical gas supplies Budget 2025 Greenlane Clinical Centre Auckland