Articles tagged with Communities

Health NZ Shifts Decision-Making Closer to Patients for Better Care from July 1

1 week ago | 118 views

From 1 July, Health New Zealand will decentralize decision-making to regions and districts, granting them authority over workforce, budgets, and service delivery to improve responsiveness and patient care. The national body will retain responsibility for strategy, standards, and system-wide planning, ensuring a coordinated health system. These changes aim to reduce bureaucracy, empower frontline healthcare providers, and enhance access to care by making decisions closer to patients and communities.

Tags: Health New Zealand Simeon Brown healthcare hospitals patients communities workforce service delivery health system reform

Rural Resilience Workshops Help Farmers Prepare for Emergencies Across NZ

2 weeks ago | 112 views

Agriculture and Forestry Minister Todd McClay announced a series of rural resilience workshops starting next week to help farmers and growers prepare for adverse events following recent damaging floods. These practical workshops, held nationwide alongside a rural resilience roadshow on the West Coast, aim to enhance emergency preparedness in rural communities highly exposed to emergencies. Resources such as a farm emergency plan template and preparedness checklist are available on the Good Farm and MPI websites to support farmers.

Tags: Todd McClay Mark Patterson Agriculture and Forestry Minister Rural Communities Minister New Zealand Otago Blenheim Canterbury Ruapehu Waikato

Thousands of Kiwis Access Online GP Care Over Holidays for Timely Health Support

4 weeks ago | 275 views

The Government’s new Online GP Care service enabled around 11,000 New Zealanders to access timely medical consultations during the holiday period, with over 60,600 consultations delivered since its May 2025 launch. The service addresses barriers such as rural location and appointment availability, reaching diverse communities and offering a new feature to compare and book the earliest appointments across providers. Health New Zealand plans to expand the service’s use in targeted healthcare settings, aiming to create a more accessible and patient-centered health system.

Tags: Simeon Brown Online GP Care Health Minister New Zealand Health New Zealand Māori Pacific Peoples Asian communities Next Available Appointment Government

New Alcohol Licensing Rules Boost Sports and Community Clubs in NZ

1 month ago | 289 views

Sports clubs, RSAs, and community clubs in New Zealand will now have the option to choose between a club licence or an on-licence for serving alcohol, allowing them to serve the wider public beyond just members and their guests. This change enables clubs to host more events, attract more customers, and increase revenue, which can be reinvested into community facilities and activities. Additionally, it opens up club facilities to the broader community, providing greater access to affordable hospitality and social spaces previously restricted by licensing laws.

Tags: Nicole McKee Associate Justice Minister sports clubs RSAs community clubs club licence alcohol serving New Zealand local communities

New Alcohol Licensing Laws Boost Community Clubs and Local Events in NZ

1 month ago | 281 views

Sports clubs, RSAs, and community clubs in New Zealand will soon have the option to choose between a club licence or an on-licence for serving alcohol, allowing them to serve the wider public beyond just members and their guests. This change aims to enable clubs to host more events, increase revenue, and better support their communities by funding activities, facilities, and equipment. Additionally, the reform will make club facilities more accessible to the public, enhancing community engagement and enjoyment.

Tags: Nicole McKee Associate Justice Minister sports clubs RSAs community clubs club licence alcohol serving local communities New Zealand

Government $950K Loan Boosts Māori Farmland Productivity and Regional Growth

1 month ago | 380 views

The Government is providing a $950,000 loan through the Regional Infrastructure Fund to the Omuturangi 6E & 7A Ahu Whenua Trust to upgrade farmland infrastructure near Hāwera, enabling increased milking capacity and a 25% boost in milk production. This investment aims to create jobs, support regional growth, and help the trust transition from passive leasing to active farm management while training its people in commercial farming. Without the loan, the land would have reverted to less-productive grazing, but the project will benefit both the trust’s owners and the wider local economy, with construction starting soon.

Tags: Mark Patterson Tama Potaka Omuturangi 6E & 7A Ahu Whenua Trust Māori trust Regional Infrastructure Fund Hāwera Māori Development Minister Rural Communities Minister farmland productivity dairy farming

Education Minister Erica Stanford Announces New Pay Deal for Area School Principals

3 months ago | 521 views

Education Minister Erica Stanford announced the successful renewal of the Area School Principals’ Collective Agreement, which benefits over 140 principals with improved pay and conditions. Key enhancements include a 4.7% pay increase, a $6,000 NCEA Change Implementation Allowance, phased increases to principal payments, and a $5,000 mentor allowance. The settlement reflects a commitment to professional development, student achievement, and productive negotiations supporting rural school leadership.

Tags: Erica Stanford Area School Principals Education Minister pay negotiations collective agreement rural communities professional learning student achievement NCEA Change Implementation Allowance Career Structure payments

New Zealand Sees Faster Access and Shorter ED Stays in Mental Health Services Q1 2025

3 months ago | 513 views

New data for Q1 2025/26 shows significant improvements in New Zealand’s mental health and addiction access targets, with faster access to primary and specialist services and shorter emergency department stays compared to Q1 2024/25. Progress is evident nationally and across Māori, Pacific, and Asian communities, though shorter ED stays remain the biggest challenge, with efforts focused on supporting under-performing health districts. Minister Matt Doocey emphasizes the goal of equitable access to mental health support nationwide, crediting frontline workers for these advancements.

Tags: Matt Doocey New Zealand mental health addiction support emergency departments primary mental health specialist services Māori Pacific peoples Asian communities

New Zealand's Strong Wool Scores First Export Order for Innovative Wool Particles

3 months ago | 408 views

New Zealand’s strong wool sector has achieved a major milestone with its first export order for innovative wool particle products, secured by Wool Source for a Japanese personal care company. This success stems from a significant $8.72 million Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) program aimed at developing high-value wool products, including powders and pigments for cosmetics, paints, and inks. The government is actively promoting wool use domestically and internationally to boost returns for sheep farmers and support the sector’s growth.

Tags: Mark Patterson Wool Research Organisation of New Zealand Wool Source Ministry for Primary Industries New Zealand WRONZ Kāinga Ora sheep farmers Japanese company Rural Communities Minister

Government Announces Further Funding for Storm-Damaged Farmers

4 months ago | 533 views

The Government has allocated additional funding to aid farmers and growers in Southland, Clutha, and Hurunui districts in recovering from storm damage. Severe weather caused extensive destruction to powerlines, farm buildings, infrastructure, and affected dairy farms with prolonged power outages. The Rural Support Trusts in North Canterbury, Otago, and Southland are receiving up to $70,000 to assist in coordinating recovery efforts and supporting those in need, in addition to the $250,000 previously allocated for storm-affected communities.

Tags: Government funding farmers growers storm damage Agriculture Minister Todd McClay Rural Communities Minister Mark Patterson power outages recovery efforts Rural Support Trusts

Te Kūiti Hospital Celebrates 100 Years: Rural Healthcare Milestone

4 months ago | 436 views

Te Kūiti Hospital celebrates its 100-year anniversary, highlighting the crucial role of rural hospitals in providing local healthcare, as emphasized by Health Minister Simeon Brown and Associate Health Minister Matt Doocey. The hospital serves over 14,000 people, offering emergency care, specialist clinics, and allied health support, reducing the need for locals to travel long distances for healthcare. The government is investing in rural healthcare improvements, including $164 million to enhance urgent and after-hours care, with Te Kūiti Hospital being a prototype site for innovative trials shaping rural health services nationwide.

Tags: Te Kūiti Hospital Health Minister Simeon Brown Associate Health Minister Matt Doocey rural hospitals healthcare rural communities New Zealanders rural health services medical school rural New Zealanders

Free Blood Testing Expanded to Te Anau and Wānaka for Improved Rural Healthcare Access

4 months ago | 453 views

Free blood testing is being introduced for nearly 24,000 residents in Te Anau and Wānaka, addressing the lack of local blood collection centers in rural South Island communities. Health Minister Simeon Brown and Associate Health Minister Matt Doocey emphasize the importance of providing free blood tests to improve healthcare access and reduce inequities between rural and urban areas. The initiative aims to enable earlier diagnoses, eliminate travel and cost barriers, and ensure rural New Zealanders receive necessary care in their own communities, with support from local MPs and Health New Zealand's efforts for consistent free blood testing across the South Island.

Tags: Simeon Brown Matt Doocey Joseph Mooney Miles Anderson blood testing healthcare rural communities New Zealanders access cost barriers

Government Announces $100,000 Aid for Kaikōura and Hurunui Communities

4 months ago | 707 views

The Government is providing an additional $100,000 to Mayoral Relief Funds for Kaikōura and Hurunui communities affected by severe weather, in addition to a $150,000 contribution to Southland and Clutha funds. Each of the Kaikōura and Hurunui districts will receive $25,000 to aid in response and recovery efforts. The Ministry for Primary Industries is also contributing $25,000 to each district to support rural sector recovery efforts.

Tags: Government Mayoral Relief Funds Kaikōura Hurunui Mark Mitchell Emergency Management Recovery Ministry for Primary Industries Rural sector Communities

Government's $150,000 Aid for Clutha and Southland Severe Weather Impacts

5 months ago | 693 views

The Government is providing $150,000 in total to assist Clutha and Southland communities affected by severe weather, with $75,000 allocated to Southland and $25,000 to the Clutha District Council Mayoral Relief Fund for immediate needs. The Ministry for Primary Industries is contributing an additional $50,000 through the Mayoral Relief Fund to aid the rural sector in recovery efforts. The medium scale adverse event classification allows for further support for farmers and growers, including tax relief, Rural Assistance Payments, and activation of Enhanced Taskforce Green, with affected individuals encouraged to contact their local Rural Support Trust for assistance.

Tags: Government Contribution Communities Clutha Southland Labour Weekend Severe Weather Emergency Management Mark Mitchell Mayoral Relief Fund

Regional Infrastructure Fund Boosts Job Creation and Resilience in New Zealand

5 months ago | 464 views

The Regional Infrastructure Fund, supported by Ministers Shane Jones and Louise Upston, is funding projects in regional New Zealand to create resilient communities and local employment opportunities. Since its opening in mid last year, the RIF has committed over $862 million to projects, with $355.6 million already approved and announced. These projects are expected to provide employment for over 1750 full-time workers during construction, prioritizing local workforce planning and creating job opportunities in construction, agriculture, horticulture, and processing.

Tags: Regional Infrastructure Fund resilient communities local employment opportunities Regional Development Minister Shane Jones Social Development and Employment Minister Louise Upston infrastructure employment construction New Zealanders projects