Articles tagged with Consultation
New Zealand Maintains Ban on Retaining North Island Reef Fish Bycatch
1 day ago | 69 viewsThe proposal to allow commercial fishers in northern North Island to retain and sell certain reef fish caught as bycatch will not proceed, according to Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones. After considering over 22,000 public submissions and sustainability concerns, the historic ban protecting these species since 1993 will remain. The decision is part of a broader consultation on commercial fishing regulations, with further announcements forthcoming.
Tags: Shane Jones Oceans and Fisheries Minister North Island reef fish bycatch commercial fishers fishing regulations sustainability public consultation Quota Management speciesNew Zealand Transport Rule Changes: Safer Roads, Easier Travel & Truck Reforms
3 weeks ago | 228 viewsThe New Zealand Government has opened public consultation on two packages of transport rule changes aimed at improving everyday travel safety and reducing regulatory burdens for truck operators. Key proposals include allowing children up to 12 to ride bikes on footpaths, mandating safe passing distances for cyclists and horse riders, permitting e-scooters in cycle lanes, and easing heavy vehicle permit requirements while supporting low-emission vehicle transitions. These reforms are part of a broader Land Transport Rules Reform programme designed to modernize regulations based on practical feedback from road users and industry stakeholders.
Tags: Chris Bishop New Zealand Transport Minister Land Transport Rules Heavy Vehicle Package Lane Use Package NZTA Freight Public Consultation Electric BusesPharmac Proposes Funding Trikafta and Alyftrek for All Children with Cystic Fibrosis
1 month ago | 321 viewsAssociate Health Minister David Seymour supports Pharmac’s public consultation on funding Trikafta and Alyftrek for children with cystic fibrosis of all ages, aiming to expand access beyond the current age restrictions. If approved, the proposal effective from April 1, 2026, would allow doctors to prescribe these life-changing treatments based on clinical need, addressing early harm caused by cystic fibrosis and improving patient outcomes. Pharmac encourages feedback from patients, families, healthcare professionals, and advocacy groups before the consultation closes on February 11, 2026.
Tags: David Seymour Pharmac Trikafta Alyftrek Kalydeco cystic fibrosis Associate Health Minister New Zealand public consultation healthcareNew Parent Portal Updates Help Kiwi Parents Support Kids' Learning at Home
3 months ago | 435 viewsThe Ministry of Education has launched an updated Parent Portal featuring the refreshed curriculum for Years 0 to 10, enabling parents to clearly understand and support their children's learning at home. The portal will also include curriculum-aligned resources, starting with a free online math practice tool for Years 3 to 8, with additional content coming in January. Education Minister Erica Stanford emphasizes that these updates aim to enhance educational achievement by providing clarity and tools for both teachers and parents.
Tags: Parent Portal Education Minister Erica Stanford Ministry of Education refreshed curriculum Year 0 to Year 10 maths practice tool online learning resources educational achievement Kiwi kids curriculum consultationJustice Committee Extends Arms Bill Submission Period – Have Your Say Now
3 months ago | 378 viewsAssociate Justice Minister Nicole McKee welcomes the Justice Select Committee’s extension of the submission period for the Arms Bill, encouraging New Zealanders to provide feedback to improve the legislation. She emphasizes the importance of input from licensed firearm owners and the public to create practical, responsible firearms laws through a thorough six-month consultation process. Early engagement has been significant, with over 8,500 submissions offering extensive feedback, and the new deadline for submissions is 16 February 2026.
Tags: Nicole McKee Justice Select Committee Arms Bill New Zealand Licenced Firearm Owner firearms law Justice Minister public consultation Arms Act rewrite New Zealand ParliamentEden Park Planning Restrictions Costing Millions: Public Feedback Invited for Proposed Changes
4 months ago | 521 viewsThe Government released an investigative report revealing that Eden Park's planning restrictions may be causing significant economic losses and job reductions, prompting calls for public feedback on proposed changes. The report highlights how current rules are hindering Eden Park's ability to contribute to Auckland's economic growth by imposing strict limits on events and activities. Recommendations include expanding event uses, increasing concert allowances, and implementing noise standards, with a public consultation process underway until November 19, 2025 to gather feedback for potential rule changes aimed at boosting local jobs and economic growth.
Tags: Eden Park planning restrictions lost revenue RMA Reform Minister Chris Bishop economic growth local planning rules public feedback events tourism sectors consultation.Modernizing New Zealand's Land Transport Rules: Public Consultation on Key Reforms Begins Today
4 months ago | 475 viewsThe New Zealand Government is starting public consultation on modernizing land transport rules to improve productivity and safety, focusing on reviewing vehicle inspection frequency, simplifying heavy vehicle permitting, and considering additional safety requirements for vehicles entering the fleet. The aim is to reduce unnecessary costs and time pressures on Kiwis while ensuring road safety, looking at international practices for guidance. The reforms also include simplifying heavy vehicle requirements and potentially mandating additional safety features in vehicles to bring land transport regulation up to date and boost the economy.
Tags: Government progress modernise land transport rules public consultation Transport Minister Chris Bishop safety vehicle inspection Associate Transport Minister James Meager safety requirements.New Zealand Unveils Comprehensive Year 1–10 Education Curriculum for a World-Leading System
4 months ago | 595 viewsEducation Minister Erica Stanford announced the release of New Zealand's new Year 1–10 curriculum, emphasizing the importance of updating the curriculum after almost 20 years to provide a clear, knowledge-rich, and fair education system. The draft curriculum is open for consultation for six months to gather feedback from educators and stakeholders, with a focus on local relevance and global standards. The curriculum includes key updates in subjects like Social Sciences, Science, Health & Physical Education, The Arts, Technology, and Learning Languages to ensure a nationally consistent framework for essential knowledge and better outcomes for all students.
Tags: Education Minister Erica Stanford New Zealand Curriculum Learner Consultation Teachers Educators Kiwi learners New ZealandersPharmac Proposes Funding for Life-Saving Treatments: Minister's Positive Outlook
5 months ago | 459 viewsAssociate Health Minister David Seymour and Health Minister Simeon Brown are pleased with Pharmac's negotiations to increase access to medicines, recognizing the significant impact on New Zealanders' health and well-being. Pharmac's proposal includes funding for five new treatments for various conditions, potentially benefiting over 1,700 people in the first year and up to 4,000 by year five. The proposal aims to improve patient care by introducing quicker administration methods, saving hospital infusion hours and freeing up resources for other treatments, while also emphasizing the importance of public consultation in decision-making processes.
Tags: David Seymour Simeon Brown Pharmac New Zealanders medicines proposal treatments healthcare clinicians consultationManaging Bird Flu: New Proposals to Safeguard Poultry and Food Supply in New Zealand
6 months ago | 515 viewsNew proposals to manage high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 aim to reduce impacts on poultry in New Zealand if the virus arrives, with a focus on protecting livelihoods and food supply. The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) is leading preparedness efforts in collaboration with various agencies and stakeholders. Proposed regulations include requirements for biosecurity control programs, standards for poultry operators, audits, and penalties for non-compliance, with consultation open for six weeks to gather feedback on the potential impacts and costs for the industry.
Tags: Andrew Hoggard Biosecurity Minister Ministry for Primary Industries HPAI H5N1 Bird flu poultry avian biosecurity control New Zealand consultation regulationsFuture of NCEA: Public Consultation Concludes with Over 8,200 Submissions
6 months ago | 491 viewsPublic consultation has concluded on a proposal to replace NCEA, with over 8,200 submissions received, showing significant engagement. Education Minister Erica Stanford appreciates the feedback from various stakeholders and plans to carefully consider the responses to strengthen foundational skills and improve teaching coherence. The aim is to create a credible, consistent qualification that prepares students nationwide for success beyond school.
Tags: Education Minister Erica Stanford NCEA consultation feedback qualification students sector assessment changes outcomesProtecting Hoiho Population: NZ Implements Emergency Fishery Closure
6 months ago | 578 viewsThe Government is implementing a temporary emergency fishery closure around the Otago Peninsula to protect the hoiho population in mainland New Zealand. Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones will conduct public consultation on permanent measures to address hoiho bycatch in the area. The consultation will include proposals such as extending the set net ban and implementing an escalating response framework to reduce hoiho bycatch towards zero.
Tags: Shane Jones Hoiho Fisheries New Zealand Oceans Closure Bycatch Set net ban Public consultation Emergency fishery closureNew Zealand's 24/7 Digital Health Service: 21,000+ Consultations Delivered, Fast Access to Care
6 months ago | 739 viewsThe Government's new 24/7 digital health service, launched in July, has provided over 21,000 consultations to 19,331 people across New Zealand. It is most commonly used when timely GP appointments are unavailable and has successfully treated 83.5% of patients without requiring an in-person GP follow-up. The service has made healthcare more accessible, especially for working-age adults and parents, reaching people in all communities and making a significant impact on daily lives by providing timely and quality care.
Tags: consultations digital health service Health Minister Simeon Brown New Zealanders GP appointment emergency departments healthcare parents digital serviceNew Capital Settings Proposals Aim to Boost Competition in New Zealand Banking Sector
6 months ago | 837 viewsFinance Minister Nicola Willis supports the Reserve Bank's consultation on reviewing capital settings for banks and deposit takers to address concerns about impacts on competition, lending costs, and economic growth. The Minister's Financial Policy Remit emphasized the need to balance financial stability with competition, prompting the Bank to consider changes like aligning capital requirements with risk and adjusting overall capital ratio requirements to lower lending rates. The proposed changes aim to benefit smaller players in the market, reduce barriers for new entrants, and create a more competitive environment in the New Zealand banking sector.
Tags: Finance Minister Nicola Willis consultation Reserve Bank capital settings banking industry lending New Zealanders competition efficiencyNew Zealand Disability Strategy: Public Consultation Open for Feedback on Draft 2026-2030 Vision
7 months ago | 843 viewsPublic consultation has opened on the draft New Zealand Disability Strategy, aiming to improve lives and uphold rights of disabled people in key areas like education, employment, health, housing, and justice. The strategy, developed through targeted engagement with disabled individuals and organizations, seeks feedback from the wider disability community and the public to make a positive impact. Interested parties, including disabled individuals, carers, families, and employers, are encouraged to provide feedback through various formats until September 28, 2025, with the refreshed strategy set to run from 2026 to 2030.
Tags: New Zealand Disability Strategy public consultation Minister for Disability Issues Louise Upston disabled people employment education housing community participation Whaikaha