Articles tagged with Inati
New Zealand’s Top Restaurants Shine with MICHELIN Stars in Inaugural Guide
3 hours ago | 44 viewsNew Zealand’s hospitality sector has gained international recognition with 60 restaurants featured in the inaugural MICHELIN Guide Oceania, including Essence earning two stars and fourteen others receiving one star. This accolade highlights the country's exceptional dining experiences and supports its reputation as a premier food destination, which is vital to tourism and contributes significantly to the economy. The guide also emphasizes regional culinary offerings and will be leveraged by Tourism New Zealand to promote the nation’s food and beverage industry globally.
Tags: Louise Upston Essence Robert Fairs Stina Persen Matthew Aitchison Tala Inati Ahi Ortega Logan BrownNZ Approves Two-Year Extension for Key NZDF International Peacekeeping Missions
2 weeks ago | 228 viewsThe New Zealand Government has approved two-year extensions for five international NZDF deployments, involving over 100 personnel in peacekeeping, monitoring, and security missions across the Middle East and North Asia. These deployments include contributions to the United Nations Command in Korea, the Multinational Force and Observers in Egypt, Middle East maritime security, the United Nations Truce Supervision Organisation, and North Korea sanctions monitoring. The extensions reflect New Zealand’s commitment to global security, regional stability, and ongoing collaboration with international partners.
Tags: Winston Peters Chris Penk New Zealand Defence Force United Nations Command Multinational Force and Observers United Nations Truce Supervision Organisation New Zealand Middle East North Korea EgyptNorthland Launches Youth Acute Respite Service and Suicide Prevention Roles
1 month ago | 414 viewsNorthland is receiving improved youth mental health support with the launch of a dedicated Youth Acute Respite Service and three additional Youth Suicide Prevention Coordination roles, backed by $1.7 million in annual funding. This initiative responds to a coroner’s report on the loss of six young people, aiming to provide earlier crisis intervention and reduce hospital admissions by creating a more connected support system. Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey emphasized the government’s commitment to ensuring accessible mental health services nationwide and addressing identified regional needs.
Tags: Matt Doocey Youth Acute Respite Service Youth Suicide Prevention Mental Health Northland Coroner's Report Health New Zealand Suicide Prevention Coordination Mental Health Funding New Zealand GovernmentNew Zealand-India FTA Signed: Major Tariff Cuts Boost Exports and Trade
2 months ago | 544 viewsLegal verification of the New Zealand-India Free Trade Agreement (FTA) has been completed, with signing scheduled for 27 April in New Delhi, providing New Zealand unprecedented access to India's large and growing economy. The agreement eliminates or reduces tariffs on 95% of New Zealand exports, including immediate duty-free access to key products like sheep meat, wool, seafood, and forestry, while also offering significant tariff cuts on items such as kiwifruit, wine, and mānuka honey. Following signing, the FTA will undergo parliamentary examination and public scrutiny, ensuring transparency and enabling New Zealand to benefit from Most Favoured Nation status and expanded export opportunities across various sectors.
Tags: Todd McClay Free Trade Agreement tariff elimination kiwifruit exports mānuka honey Most Favoured Nation trade agreement parliamentary treaty examination New Zealand exportsNew Zealand Invests $25M to Boost Hospital Capacity and Care This Winter
3 months ago | 554 viewsHealth New Zealand is investing an additional $25 million to increase hospital capacity, staffing, and preparedness for higher winter demand, including adding up to 378 full-time staff, 71 extra hospital beds, and 567 short stay beds in aged care facilities. The comprehensive winter plan focuses on prevention, strengthening primary care, improving hospital flow, and supporting timely discharges to manage increased pressure on emergency departments and frontline staff. Health Minister Simeon Brown emphasizes early planning and expanded resources to ensure timely patient care despite rising demand and challenges during the winter months.
Tags: Simeon Brown Health New Zealand hospital capacity winter demand emergency department aged residential care vaccination primary care frontline staffGuardians of NZ Superannuation Appoint Two New Members to Nominating Committee
3 months ago | 577 viewsTwo experienced corporate leaders, Tim Mitchell and Juliet Tainui-Hernandez, have been appointed to the nominating committee for the Guardians of New Zealand Superannuation, alongside the reappointment of Chair Michelle Tsui and member Mark Butcher. The committee is responsible for identifying and recommending qualified candidates for the Guardians Board, which oversees the NZ Super Fund and Elevate NZ Venture Capital Fund. Mitchell and Tainui-Hernandez bring extensive expertise in governance, recruitment, risk management, and global investment, with their terms starting on March 1, while Tsui and Butcher have served since 2018.
Tags: Nicola Willis Tim Mitchell Michelle Tsui Mark Butcher Guardians of New Zealand Superannuation NZ Super Fund Elevate NZ Venture Capital Fund nominating committee Finance MinisterNew Methamphetamine Contamination Rules for Rental Properties Effective April 2026
4 months ago | 791 viewsNew regulations addressing methamphetamine contamination in rental properties will take effect from 16 April 2026, establishing clear, evidence-based thresholds and processes to ensure consistency for landlords and tenants. Properties with residue above 15µg/100cm² must be decontaminated, and if levels exceed 30µg/100cm², tenancy termination options become available, with professional testing aligned to New Zealand Standard 8510:2017 required in certain cases. Developed with expert advice, these rules aim to protect tenant health while minimizing landlord costs, with guidance provided through MBIE’s Tenancy Services website.
Tags: Tama Potaka Peter Gluckman methamphetamine contamination rental properties New Zealand Standard 8510:2017 Ministry of Housing and Urban Development MBIE Tenancy Services New Zealand Institute for Public Health Forensic ScienceNew Zealand Joins Global U=U Call-to-Action to End HIV Transmission by 2030
4 months ago | 644 viewsNew Zealand has signed the global Call-to-Action on Undetectable = Untransmittable (U=U), reinforcing its commitment to ending HIV transmission and reducing stigma by promoting that effective treatment leads to an undetectable viral load, preventing sexual transmission. This endorsement aligns with New Zealand’s National HIV Action Plan aiming to eliminate local HIV transmission by 2030 and addresses barriers like stigma despite strong treatment and viral suppression rates. New Zealand is the fifth country to join this initiative, which supports equitable access to testing and treatment, community-led efforts, and public understanding, building on recent progress in HIV prevention and care.
Tags: Matt Doocey New Zealand HIV U=U HIV transmission stigma discrimination National HIV Action Plan HIV Monitoring ReportWorld Cancer Day: Advancing Faster, Fairer Cancer Care Across New Zealand
4 months ago | 720 viewsHealth Minister Simeon Brown highlights World Cancer Day as an opportunity to recognize advancements in New Zealand’s cancer care, emphasizing patient-centered decisions and improved access to modern treatments. Over the past two years, the government has implemented initiatives such as funding new cancer medicines, expanding screening programs, lowering bowel screening age, and investing in infrastructure and workforce to enhance early detection and treatment. These efforts aim to reduce wait times, bring care closer to home, and ensure equitable, high-quality cancer care nationwide.
Tags: Simeon Brown World Cancer Day New Zealand Taranaki Cancer Centre Pharmac breast screening bowel screening Faster Cancer Treatment Cervical Cancer Elimination Strategy Cancer Action PlanWorld Cancer Day: Advancing Faster, Fairer Cancer Care Across New Zealand
4 months ago | 678 viewsHealth Minister Simeon Brown highlights World Cancer Day as an opportunity to recognize progress in New Zealand’s cancer care, emphasizing patient-centered improvements such as earlier detection, faster treatment access, and modern therapies. Key initiatives include funding new cancer medicines, expanding screening programs, establishing faster treatment targets, investing in infrastructure and workforce, and developing a Cervical Cancer Elimination Strategy. These efforts aim to reduce wait times, enhance treatment accessibility, and provide equitable, high-quality care nationwide.
Tags: Simeon Brown World Cancer Day New Zealand Taranaki Cancer Centre Pharmac breast screening bowel screening Faster Cancer Treatment Cervical Cancer Elimination Strategy Cancer Action PlanMidwives Now Offer Expanded Funded Immunisations for Families and Babies
4 months ago | 742 viewsMidwives in New Zealand can now provide a broader range of funded immunisations to mothers, babies, and eligible family members up to 12 months old, enhancing protection against vaccine-preventable diseases. This expansion builds on previous progress allowing midwives to deliver antenatal vaccines and aims to improve timely access by integrating immunisations into routine maternity care. Health authorities and professional organizations are collaborating to implement this initiative, especially important during outbreaks like measles and pertussis to protect vulnerable infants.
Tags: midwives immunisations pregnancy Simeon Brown Health Minister newborns vaccination Health New Zealand Ministry of Health New Zealand College of MidwivesMidwives Expand Funded Immunisations to Protect Mothers and Infants in NZ
4 months ago | 686 viewsMidwives in New Zealand can now provide a broader range of funded immunisations to mothers, babies, and eligible family members up to 12 months old, enhancing protection against vaccine-preventable diseases. This expansion builds on previous progress and aims to improve timely access to vaccinations by integrating them into routine maternity care, especially important during outbreaks like measles and pertussis. The initiative is a collaborative effort among Health New Zealand, the Ministry of Health, the Midwifery Council, the New Zealand College of Midwives, and the Immunisation Advisory Centre.
Tags: midwives immunisations pregnancy Simeon Brown Health Minister newborns vaccination Health New Zealand Ministry of Health New Zealand College of MidwivesNZ Extends Defence Liaison Officer Deployment in Israel Amid Gaza Crisis
5 months ago | 730 viewsNew Zealand has extended the deployment of its Defence Force liaison officer to Israel by three months, until May 3, 2026. The extension aims to enhance understanding of the evolving and complex situation in Gaza as the peace plan progresses. The liaison officer will remain based in the US-led Civil Military Coordination Centre to inform future decisions on New Zealand’s contributions.
Tags: Judith Collins New Zealand Defence Force Gaza Israel NZDF liaison officer Defence Minister Civil Military Coordination Centre peace plan deployment extension New ZealandNew Zealand Invests $3.69M to Boost Regional Tourism and Attract Visitors
5 months ago | 753 viewsThe New Zealand Government is investing $3.69 million through the Regional Tourism Boost to promote international visitors exploring regional areas beyond typical hotspots. Five targeted campaigns will attract tourists from the USA, Canada, and Australia to diverse regions, highlighting unique experiences like cycling, wine tasting, and local hospitality during quieter seasons. This initiative aims to support local businesses, create jobs, and ensure tourism benefits are shared across the country’s communities.
Tags: Louise Upston Tātaki Auckland Unlimited ChristchurchNZ Destination Great Lake Taupō Great South Hamilton & Waikato Tourism New Zealand Regional Tourism Boost Tourism and Hospitality Minister Hamilton AirportDiscover Different: Explore Canterbury & West Coast This Autumn 2026
5 months ago | 766 viewsCanterbury and the West Coast’s regional tourism organisations will receive $1 million to launch the Discover Different campaign, promoting the regions' attractions during autumn and targeting Australian visitors. The initiative highlights the natural beauty, local food and drink, and unique experiences across Canterbury and the West Coast, aiming to support local businesses and boost regional tourism. Delivered through a collaboration of regional bodies, this campaign is part of a broader $3.69 million Regional Tourism Boost funding to attract international visitors to New Zealand’s regions in autumn and early winter 2026.
Tags: Canterbury West Coast Louise Upston Aoraki Mount Cook Kaikoura Hanmer ChristchurchNZ Destination Kaikōura Visit Hurunui Venture Timaru