Articles tagged with Heather Simpson

KiwiRail to Operate New Cook Strait Rail Ferries Kupe and Cook, Securing Future

1 month ago | 287 views

The government announced that KiwiRail will operate two new Cook Strait rail ferries, paying commercial fees to ports and Ferry Holdings, securing a practical and affordable ferry service that preserves rail connectivity and supports freight and passenger resilience. This decision follows the cancellation of the over-budget and over-complicated iReX project, with a renewed focus on delivering within a $1.7 billion budget through expert-led, risk-managed commercial contracts and partnerships. The ferries will be named Kupe and Cook, honoring New Zealand’s maritime heritage and reflecting a commitment to acknowledging the country’s complex history while providing a reliable transport link for generations to come.

Tags: Chris Mackenzie Heather Simpson Greg Lowe Katherine Rich Iain MacLeod Sandip Ranchod Andrea Vance Sue Tindal Kupe Cook

Heather Simpson Appointed Deputy Chair of Antarctica New Zealand Board

4 months ago | 783 views

Foreign Minister Winston Peters has appointed Heather Simpson as Deputy Chair of Antarctica New Zealand, recognizing her extensive governance experience and strategic understanding of Antarctica's importance to New Zealand. Ms. Simpson, a board member since 2024, has contributed to supporting research, environmental stewardship, and oversight of the Scott Base Redevelopment Project. Her new role will involve assisting the Chair and Board in navigating a strategically and operationally challenging period, effective from April 1, 2026.

Tags: Winston Peters Heather Simpson Antarctica New Zealand Deputy Chair Scott Base Redevelopment Foreign Minister Board Member Governance Environmental Stewardship New Zealand

New Zealand Ends Greyhound Racing by 2026 to Ensure Animal Welfare and Support

4 months ago | 805 views

Racing Minister Winston Peters has welcomed the passing of legislation to end greyhound racing in New Zealand, citing serious animal welfare concerns and overwhelming parliamentary support for the bill. The government will establish a transition agency to oversee the wind-down of the industry, support dog rehoming, and assist affected workers with retraining and wellbeing services. The ban will take effect from August 1, 2026, ensuring a responsible and compassionate phase-out aligned with global trends away from the sport.

Tags: Winston Peters Heather Simpson Murray Johnson Lindsay Burton New Zealand greyhound racing Racing Minister Ministerial Advisory Committee Ministry of Social Development Parliament

How New Zealand Saved $2.3B with a Smart, No-Nonsense Ferry Solution

9 months ago | 952 views

The speech highlights the shift from the failed, wasteful iReX ferry project to a fiscally disciplined, pragmatic approach that saves taxpayers $2.3 billion by focusing on essential infrastructure upgrades and acquiring two new ferries within a $1.7 billion budget. The new plan maintains support for rail, keeps costs low to benefit consumers, and involves collaboration with experienced industry partners, including a reputable Chinese shipbuilder, ensuring timely and efficient delivery by 2029. Emphasizing commonsense and practical expertise over costly overreach, the project is already underway with strong leadership and community support, promising a sustainable future for New Zealand’s Interislander ferry services.

Tags: Lachie Nadine Taylor Andrew Little Daran Ponter Chris Mackenzie Heather Simpson Greg Lowe Katherine Rich Iain McLeod Guangzhou Shipyard International

New Zealand Cabinet Agrees to Close Greyhound Racing Industry by 2026: Key Details and Transition Plan

1 year ago | 1471 views

Cabinet in New Zealand has officially agreed to close the greyhound racing industry, with a bill being drafted to enact this decision by July 31, 2026, following concerns about animal welfare and safety issues outlined in multiple reviews. The Ministerial Advisory Committee has recommended a clear plan for transitioning away from greyhound racing, including re-homing programs and support for industry participants through a Transition Agency funded by the TAB. Racing Minister Winston Peters emphasizes the importance of public input during the process, highlighting the global trend of phasing out greyhound racing due to ongoing welfare and safety concerns.

Tags: Winston Peters Heather Simpson Murray Johnson Lindsay Burton Cabinet greyhound racing New Zealand animal welfare Transition Agency Ministerial Advisory Committee