Articles tagged with Leaders
Government Supports NZ Young Farmers with $645,000 Boost for Clubs and Wellbeing
1 week ago | 138 viewsThe Government is supporting NZ Young Farmers by providing $60,000 in one-off grants to 60 clubs and $585,000 through the Rural Wellbeing Fund to enhance physical, mental, and financial wellbeing initiatives. NZ Young Farmers, a non-profit with a century-long history, helps young rural people develop leadership skills, network, and support their communities. Agriculture Minister Todd McClay emphasized the importance of these efforts in sustaining rural communities and the primary industries vital to the economy.
Tags: NZ Young Farmers Todd McClay Government young farmers rural communities Agriculture Minister Rural Wellbeing Fund leadership skills volunteer committees agriculture sectorNew Rural Scholarship Empowers Future Leaders in Agriculture and Forestry
1 week ago | 138 viewsThe Government has introduced the Minister of Agriculture Future Leaders Scholarship to support emerging leaders in agriculture, horticulture, and forestry by providing three $10,000 grants annually for study and capability building. The program aims to develop governance skills and practical experience in rural primary sector leadership, addressing capability gaps through collaboration with sector leaders. Agriculture Minister Todd McClay emphasizes the scholarship's role in nurturing leadership and sustaining the sector's long-term success.
Tags: Todd McClay Government rural scholarship primary sector Agriculture Forestry young farmers leadership development Ministry for Primary IndustriesAustralia-New Zealand Leaders Strengthen Cooperation and Trade Ties in 2024 Meeting
1 week ago | 178 viewsPrime Ministers Christopher Luxon and Anthony Albanese concluded their Annual Leaders’ meeting with a commitment to deepen cooperation and strengthen the Australia-New Zealand partnership, focusing on economic resilience, defense, and regional goals in the Indo-Pacific. They addressed fuel supply challenges and discussed enhancing trade, investment, and innovation amid geopolitical uncertainties. Luxon's visit also included talks on opportunities for New Zealand businesses related to the Brisbane 2032 Olympics before returning home.
Tags: Christopher Luxon Anthony Albanese Australia New Zealand Queensland David Crisafulli Brisbane 2032 Olympics Australia New Zealand Leadership ForumHonouring Māori Leaders in King’s Birthday Honours 2026 for Service and Impact
2 weeks ago | 246 viewsThe King’s Birthday Honours 2026 recognize Māori leaders for their decades of dedication to strengthening Māori communities, language, education, and governance. Notable recipients include Emeritus Professor Pare Keiha for advancing Māori education and leadership, Rahera Shortland for revitalizing te reo Māori, and Terry Nicholas for supporting Māori development and community wellbeing. Their collective contributions reflect a deep commitment to whānau, hapū, iwi, and the future of Aotearoa New Zealand.
Tags: Pare Keiha Rahera Shortland Terry Nicholas Tama Potaka Māori leadership te reo Māori Māori education Māori development New Zealand Order of Merit Aotearoa New ZealandCelebrating Nurses Day: Honouring NZ Nurses' Vital Role in Healthcare
1 month ago | 333 viewsInternational Nurses Day highlights the vital role nurses play across New Zealand’s healthcare system, providing skilled, compassionate care in diverse settings from hospitals to rural communities. The government is investing in expanding the nursing workforce through recruitment incentives and advanced training, including support for nurse practitioners who have become essential in delivering advanced clinical care over the past 25 years. Recent legislative changes empower nurse practitioners with expanded prescribing and diagnostic authority, reflecting their integral role in modern, patient-centered healthcare.
Tags: Simeon Brown International Nurses Day nurse practitioners Health New Zealand registered nurses enrolled nurses nursing leaders primary care nursing Medicines Amendment Act New Zealand healthcareTony Balfour Appointed New Chair of New Zealand Lotteries Commission Board
2 months ago | 357 viewsInternal Affairs Minister Brooke van Velden announced Tony Balfour as the new Chair of the New Zealand Lotteries Commission Board, effective May 1, succeeding Mark Todd. Balfour brings extensive experience in governance, business strategy, and community engagement, ensuring strong leadership for the Commission. His appointment aims to enhance the Commission's integrity, transparency, and support for community initiatives through lottery funding.
Tags: Brooke van Velden Tony Balfour Mark Todd New Zealand Lotteries Commission Internal Affairs Minister Lotteries Commission Board governance business strategy community engagement leadershipNew BoardConnector Database Boosts Women’s Leadership Roles in NZ
3 months ago | 695 viewsA new database called BoardConnector has been launched to support women's progress into leadership and governance roles in New Zealand, providing access to training and a pool of governance-ready leaders. Minister Nicola Grigg emphasizes that increasing female representation on boards strengthens decision-making and economic growth, while addressing gender pay and retirement savings gaps. Despite progress, women hold only 31 percent of private-sector director positions, highlighting the need for tools that drive meaningful change and economic empowerment for women.
Tags: Nicola Grigg International Women’s Day women’s leadership BoardConnector governance female directors economic empowerment gender pay gap New Zealand women in businessEducation Minister Erica Stanford Welcomes New Primary Principals’ Pay Deal
3 months ago | 657 viewsEducation Minister Erica Stanford has announced the successful renewal of the Primary Principals’ Collective Agreement, ratified by NZEI members, covering around 1,300 primary principals. The settlement includes immediate and future pay increases, a $15,000 Curriculum Change Allowance, and an increased Leadership in Literacy and Numeracy payment, recognizing principals' leadership during educational reforms. Stanford emphasized the importance of principals' roles in schools and communities and thanked the Public Service Commissioner for facilitating the negotiations.
Tags: Erica Stanford NZEI Te Riu Roa Primary Principals Brian Roche Public Service Commissioner PPCA Education Minister Curriculum Change Allowance Leadership in Literacy and Numeracy Primary Principals’ Collective AgreementNew Zealand Strengthens Pacific Partnerships at US Pacific Agenda Summit
3 months ago | 560 viewsCustoms Minister Casey Costello will attend the US-hosted Pacific Agenda Summit in Honolulu to strengthen partnerships supporting the Pacific’s long-term prosperity and resilience. The Summit aims to enhance economic connections, infrastructure, and investment by bringing together Pacific leaders, US officials, and private investors to reduce barriers and accelerate project readiness. New Zealand views this initiative as vital for regional cooperation and economic development, aligning with strategies like PACER Plus to foster sustainable growth and shared well-being in the Pacific.
Tags: Casey Costello New Zealand United States Pacific Islands Forum Pacific Agenda Summit PACER Plus Blue Pacific Continent United States Government Pacific leaders Pacific investmentHealth Minister Appoints Four New Members to Nursing Council of New Zealand
4 months ago | 601 viewsHealth Minister Simeon Brown announced four new appointments to the Nursing Council of New Zealand to maintain strong leadership in the sector. The appointees—Alex Gordon, Amanda Singleton, Helen Nielsen, and Dr. Julia Hennessy—bring diverse expertise in governance, health service management, clinical practice, and education. Their combined experience aims to ensure nurses remain competent and fit to practice, protecting the health and safety of New Zealanders.
Tags: Simeon Brown Alex Gordon Amanda Singleton Helen Nielsen Julia Hennessy Nursing Council New Zealand health leadership nursing clinical experienceEducation Minister Calls for Major Reforms in Teaching Council After Serious Reviews
4 months ago | 554 viewsEducation Minister Erica Stanford emphasizes the urgent need for major reforms within the Teaching Council following two serious external reviews revealing significant failures, particularly regarding child protection, leadership, and organizational culture. The reports highlight inadequate regulatory focus, misuse of fees, and lack of support for teachers, raising concerns about the capability of previous boards. In response, new board members have been appointed to restore governance and confidence, with a focus on ensuring child safety, supporting teachers, and rebuilding public trust.
Tags: Erica Stanford Teaching Council Education Minister child protection leadership regulatory standards teachers governance organisational culture board membersUpdated Public Sector Code of Conduct Enhances Integrity and Accountability
4 months ago | 674 viewsPublic Service Minister Judith Collins announced an updated Code of Conduct to enhance integrity, accountability, and professionalism across New Zealand's Public Sector. The new Code, based on public service values and informed by the 2025 Public Service Census, introduces standards on merit-based appointments, workplace culture, and respectful behavior, supported by mandatory training and election guidance. The Code will take effect in March 2026, with resources available on the Public Service Commission website and the Leadership Development Centre.
Tags: Judith Collins Public Sector Public Service Commission Code of Conduct Integrity Public Service Census Leadership Development Centre Workplace Culture General Election GuidanceNew Zealand Nears Eradication of Mycoplasma bovis After Major Milestone
6 months ago | 667 viewsNew Zealand is nearing eradication of the cattle disease Mycoplasma bovis, with no infections detected after two spring calving seasons and ongoing surveillance to confirm its absence. The $870 million, 10-year eradication programme, launched in 2018, has involved farmers, officials, and the community working together to protect the dairy and beef industries from significant economic losses. The last known transmission was in September 2023, and efforts continue to achieve full eradication by June 2028, with gratitude expressed for the collective perseverance and sacrifices made.
Tags: Andrew Hoggard Mycoplasma bovis Biosecurity Minister DairyNZ Beef + Lamb New Zealand Ministry for Primary Industries OSPRI New Zealand farmers animal disease eradication community leaders150+ New Social Homes to Be Delivered in Hawke’s Bay by 2026
7 months ago | 669 viewsHousing Minister Chris Bishop announced that over 150 new social homes will be delivered by Community Housing Providers (CHPs) in Hawke’s Bay, targeting one and two-bedroom units to meet the region's greatest demand. The government is investing in a new housing system focused on building the right homes in the right places with appropriate support, backed by funding for more than 2,000 additional homes nationwide over the next two years. These efforts, supported by simplified funding and partnerships with local organizations, aim to address housing shortages efficiently, with some homes already delivered and more expected by mid-2026.
Tags: Chris Bishop Kāinga Ora Emerge Aotearoa Habitat for Humanity Te Taiwhenua o Heretaunga Ka Uruora Whatever It Takes Trust Hawke’s Bay Matariki Housing Leadership Group Community Housing Providers Ministry of Housing and Urban DevelopmentGovernment Boosts Mental Health Workforce, Reduces Wait Times in New Zealand
7 months ago | 619 viewsOne year after launching New Zealand’s first Mental Health and Addiction Workforce Plan, the Government has increased the frontline workforce by around 10%, reduced vacancy rates and wait times, and expanded training and new roles in key areas. Budget 2025 boosted funding for psychology internships and psychiatry registrar positions, surpassing targets and enhancing clinical training capacity. The updated plan, released alongside a $30 million investment to combat meth harm, focuses on faster access to support, more frontline workers, and a stronger crisis response to ensure timely help for those in need.
Tags: Matt Doocey Mental Health Addiction Workforce Health NZ Psychology Internships Psychiatry Registrars Addiction Leadership Day Meth Harm Government Budget 2025