Articles tagged with Imi
$1.7M Funded for Predator Control to Protect Chatham Islands Wildlife
2 hours ago | 18 viewsConservation Minister Tama Potaka announced $1.7 million from the 2026 Department of Conservation Community Fund for two projects on the Rēkohu Wharekauri Chatham Islands aimed at protecting endangered wildlife and ecosystems. The Chatham Islands Landscape Restoration Trust will receive $1,169,900 to remove feral cats from Rangihaute Pitt Island, safeguarding threatened bird species, while the Chatham Islands Farmers Association will get $543,240 for pig control efforts starting on the same island. These initiatives, supported by Iwi and community involvement, are expected to attract $2.8 million in co-investment and contribute to a predator-free environment for native species.
Tags: Tama Potaka Rēkohu Wharekauri Chatham Islands Department of Conservation Chatham Islands Landscape Restoration Trust tūturuatu shore plover Chatham Islands Farmers Association Rangihaute Pitt Island ImiGovernment and Partners Invest $700K to Empower Auckland Youth Through Polyfest Program
3 days ago | 106 viewsThe Government, alongside Rangitāmiro Limited and One Foundation Limited, is investing $700,000 to support The Polyfest Trust's three-month leadership and mentoring programme for over 350 Auckland youth aged 12 to 24. The initiative, integrated with the ASB Polyfest Māori stage, aims to develop participants' leadership, goal-setting, and decision-making skills while preparing them for future education, training, and employment opportunities. Emphasizing culture and community, the programme fosters confidence, identity, and long-term success through personalised mentorship and engagement plans.
Tags: Polyfest Trust James Meager Youth Development Partnership Rangitāmiro Limited One Foundation Limited ASB Polyfest Youth Minister Kapa Haka Nationals International Youth Day Pacific cultural festivalsNew Petroleum Mining Permit Boosts NZ Gas Supply and Oil Exports
4 days ago | 125 viewsNew Zealand has granted a 10-year petroleum mining permit to Matahio NZ Onshore Limited for the Puka field in Taranaki, expected to increase domestic natural gas supply and generate export revenue from oil production. The permit highlights growing momentum in the petroleum sector, with estimated recoverable reserves supporting energy security amid declining gas supplies. Resources Minister Shane Jones emphasizes the importance of a diverse energy system combining responsible resource development, renewable energy, and emerging technologies to ensure affordable and reliable energy.
Tags: Shane Jones Matahio NZ Onshore Limited New Zealand Petroleum and Minerals Puka field Oru prospect Taranaki petroleum mining permit natural gas oil production energy securityNew Petroleum Mining Permit in Taranaki Boosts NZ Gas and Oil Supply
4 days ago | 133 viewsNew Zealand has granted Matahio NZ Onshore Limited a 10-year petroleum mining permit for the Puka field in Taranaki, expected to add natural gas to the domestic market and generate valuable oil export earnings. The permit highlights growing momentum in the petroleum sector amid declining gas reserves, with gas remaining critical for electricity generation and industrial use alongside renewable energy. Resources Minister Shane Jones emphasizes that responsible resource development, combined with investment in renewables and emerging technologies, is essential for a resilient, affordable, and secure energy system.
Tags: Shane Jones Matahio NZ Onshore Limited New Zealand Petroleum and Minerals Puka field Oru prospect Taranaki petroleum mining permit natural gas oil production energy securityNational's Infrastructure Plan: Fixing NZ Land Transport Funding and Costs
5 days ago | 115 viewsThe speaker highlights the government's strong infrastructure track record, emphasizing value-for-money investments, policy reforms, and major projects underway, while acknowledging challenges like a funding gap and high costs in the land transport system. To address these, the government plans an independent report on cost drivers and reforms in funding and oversight, aiming for a sustainable, user-funded, and efficient transport network aligned with economic growth and housing development. The upcoming Government Policy Statement (GPS) 2027 will focus on cost control, maintenance, productivity, safety, and transit-oriented development to maximize infrastructure benefits and support growth.
Tags: David Howard Alan Pollard Matua Shane Jones Infrastructure Commission National Infrastructure Funding and Financing Limited Kāinga Ora National Party Ministry for Cities Environment Regions and TransportHawke’s Bay Gets New Air Ambulance Helicopter Boosting Emergency Care
5 days ago | 104 viewsNew Zealand is upgrading its emergency helicopter fleet, replacing aging aircraft with 16 new helicopters by 2025 to improve safety, reliability, and performance, especially in remote and regional areas. The latest addition, an Airbus H145 D3 in Hawke’s Bay, enhances automation, patient care, and operation in challenging conditions, supporting critical medical transport and inter-hospital transfers. This $27.3 million investment aims to strengthen air ambulance services nationwide, ensuring better outcomes for patients and recognizing the vital work of air ambulance personnel.
Tags: Casey Costello Hawkes Bay New Zealand Airbus H145 D3 Search and Rescue Services Limited air ambulance helicopter upgrade coalition government North Island ChristchurchGovernment Launches Upgraded MyMSD Jobs Site to Connect Job Seekers with Employers
5 days ago | 111 viewsThe Government has launched an upgraded job search website, MyMSD Jobs, to better connect job seekers with employers using enhanced job matching technology and improved Jobseeker profiles. Over 94,000 clients have updated their profiles to access matched job opportunities, with more than 7,700 positions currently available, and positive feedback has been reported from users. Future improvements include a dedicated employer portal, as part of MSD’s broader transformation to provide more efficient services and support stronger, resilient communities.
Tags: Louise Upston Ministry of Social Development MSD JobSeeker Support MyMSD Jobs Kimi Mahi Mai Social Development and Employment Minister job matching technology New Zealand employment platform$15M Regional Fund Boosts Aspiring Materials' Green Hydrogen & Critical Minerals Plant
6 days ago | 104 viewsThe Regional Infrastructure Fund will invest $15 million in Aspiring Materials Limited to develop a $31 million commercial-scale facility in Southland that produces green hydrogen and critical minerals using patented technology. This government-supported project aims to boost economic development, reduce emissions in sectors where electrification is challenging, and strengthen New Zealand’s energy sector through innovation and advanced manufacturing. The funding, part of an $80 million allocation for critical minerals, highlights the government's commitment to diverse energy solutions and regional growth.
Tags: Shane Jones Aspiring Materials Limited Regional Infrastructure Fund New Zealand hydrogen green hydrogen critical minerals Regional Development Hydrogen Action Plan ChristchurchGovernment Invests $15M in Southland Facility for Green Hydrogen and Critical Minerals
6 days ago | 124 viewsThe Regional Infrastructure Fund will invest $15 million in Aspiring Materials Limited to develop a $31 million commercial-scale plant in Southland that produces green hydrogen and extracts critical minerals from quarry waste using patented technology. This government-backed initiative aims to boost economic development, support energy innovation, and position New Zealand’s regions to capitalize on emerging industrial opportunities, particularly in sectors where hydrogen can reduce emissions. The funding, part of an $80 million allocation for critical minerals projects, aligns with the Hydrogen Action Plan to diversify energy solutions and enhance economic resilience.
Tags: Shane Jones Aspiring Materials Limited Regional Infrastructure Fund Hydrogen Green Hydrogen New Zealand Regional Development Hydrogen Action Plan Critical Minerals Energy InnovationFast-Track Approval Boosts Hananui Aquaculture Project and NZ Economy
1 week ago | 106 viewsThe Hananui Aquaculture Project off Stewart Island, the first aquaculture venture approved through New Zealand's Fast-track process, is expected to produce 14,400 tonnes of salmon annually, generating over $310 million in sales and creating up to 480 jobs. This approval aligns with government efforts to support Māori commercial aquaculture and aims to boost the sector towards a $3 billion annual revenue target by 2035 through large-scale open-ocean farming. The Fast-track process, which has approved 31 projects so far, accelerates development timelines, supporting regional growth, job creation, and New Zealand’s leadership in sustainable seafood production.
Tags: Chris Bishop Shane Jones Ngāi Tahu Seafood Resources Limited Hananui Aquaculture Project Māori Commercial Aquaculture Claims Settlement Act New Zealand salmon farms Aquaculture Development Plan SouthlandDelmore Auckland Housing Project Gets Fast-Track Approval Boosting Local Economy
1 week ago | 105 viewsThe Delmore residential development in Auckland, covering over 61 hectares and including 1,200 dwellings, commercial areas, parks, and ecological restoration, has received Fast-track approval, marking it the 30th such project approved. The development will contribute $1.22 billion to the local economy over 25 years and features a privately managed water and wastewater system designed to meet current and future needs, with conditions ensuring environmental and infrastructural compliance. Overall, 30 projects have been approved through the Fast-track process, with 59 currently progressing and 65 referred, reflecting the government's ongoing commitment to accelerating infrastructure and housing developments.
Tags: Chris Bishop Vineway Limited Delmore Auckland Ōrewa State Highway 1 independent expert panel wastewater treatment infrastructureCanterbury's Haldon Solar Farm First in NZ to Get Fast-Track Approval
1 week ago | 109 viewsThe Haldon Solar Farm in Canterbury is New Zealand’s first solar project to receive fast-track approval, marking the 29th overall and 7th renewable energy project approved under this expedited process. Expected to generate 370 GWh annually, it will power approximately 45,000 homes and contribute significantly to the country’s renewable capacity, supporting regional economic growth and energy security. The fast-track system aims to accelerate investment in sustainable energy, with 29 projects approved, 18 expert panels appointed, and 60 projects currently progressing, reflecting the government’s commitment to abundant, affordable, and reliable power.
Tags: Haldon Solar Farm Mr Bishop Mr Jones Mr Brown Waitaha Hydro Southland Wind Farm Mahinerangi Wind Farm Lodestone Energy Limited Canterbury TwizelPermanent Fishing Ban and New Limits to Protect Endangered Hoiho from Bycatch
3 weeks ago | 239 viewsLong-term protections to reduce fishing risks to the endangered northern hoiho population will become permanent from 16 September 2026, including a ban on set-net fishing around the Otago Peninsula. A new Fishing Related Mortality Limit (FRML) framework, setting an annual bycatch limit of four hoiho, will enable swift action if limits are exceeded, aiming to halve hoiho deaths from fisheries bycatch. While fisheries bycatch is not the primary threat, with disease, predation, and starvation being greater risks, these measures will contribute to stabilizing the population.
Tags: hoiho Shane Jones Otago Peninsula Fishing Related Mortality Limit FRML fisheries bycatch endangered speciesDeborah Hart Appointed Chair of New Zealand Sport Integrity Commission Board
3 weeks ago | 197 viewsSport and Recreation Minister Mark Mitchell announced Deborah Hart as Chair of the Sport Integrity Commission Board, highlighting her extensive governance, legal, and accountability expertise to lead the Commission's next phase. Traci Houpapa MNZM was appointed Deputy Chair after serving as interim Chair, and Tim Castle was reappointed to the Board for another two years, ensuring strong leadership and experience. Deborah Hart’s background includes leading major independent reviews, expertise in dispute resolution, and roles in human rights and regulatory systems, positioning her well to enhance New Zealand’s sport integrity system.
Tags: Mark Mitchell Deborah Hart Traci Houpapa Tim Castle Sport Integrity Commission New Zealand Sport and Recreation Minister Utilities Disputes Limited Holocaust Centre of New Zealand Human Rights Review TribunalGovernment Grants $60M to Secure New Zealand’s Domestic Cement Manufacturing Through 2040
4 weeks ago | 288 viewsThe New Zealand Government has agreed to provide up to $60 million to Golden Bay Cement (GBC) to maintain domestic cement manufacturing at its Whangarei plant and support at least $150 million in investments through 2040, ensuring economic resilience against global supply disruptions. This decision follows concerns that rising costs and emissions expenses threatened the closure of the country's only fully integrated cement facility, which is vital for essential infrastructure construction. The support is conditional, includes strict oversight, and aims to preserve strategic domestic capability without undermining the Emissions Trading Scheme or setting a broad precedent for taxpayer funding.
Tags: Golden Bay Cement GBC New Zealand Government Whangarei plant Fletcher Building Limited Emissions Trading Scheme domestic cement production cement manufacturing infrastructure development supply chain resilience