Articles tagged with Ministry Of Cities

New Zealand Councils Achieve Major Milestone with Approved Water Services Plans

2 days ago | 66 views

All mainland New Zealand councils now have approved water services delivery plans under Local Water Done Well, marking significant progress toward more reliable and financially sustainable water services. Regional water organisations, such as Southern Water and others, are being established to improve efficiency, expertise, and access to finance, with five already operating and thirteen more expected soon, covering three-quarters of New Zealanders. The Government has repealed the previous Three Waters policy, returned water assets to local communities, and implemented regulatory reforms to reduce costs and enhance service delivery, with continued oversight by the new Ministry of Cities, Environment, Regions and Transport.

Tags: Simon Watts Amy Adams Waitaki District Council Local Water Done Well Southern Water Waikato Waters Tiaki Wai Selwyn Water Department of Internal Affairs Ministry of Cities Environment Regions and Transport

New Zealand Updates Environmental Reporting Act to Improve Data and Decision-Making

2 weeks ago | 182 views

The New Zealand Government has introduced legislation to amend the Environmental Reporting Act 2015, aiming to improve data quality, accessibility, and relevance for better environmental decision-making. Changes include reducing the frequency of comprehensive reports, introducing a new priorities report to guide investments, and enhancing the efficiency of the reporting regime. These reforms, supported by a $61 million investment, will provide clearer, evidence-based information to support government, councils, and the science sector in addressing environmental challenges.

Tags: Nicola Grigg New Zealand Environmental Reporting Act 2015 Government Environment Minister environmental reporting Ministry of Cities Environment Regions and Transport environmental data

Budget 2026: Transforming New Zealand’s Public Service for a More Affordable Future

1 month ago | 448 views

The Government Budget 2026 focuses on addressing New Zealand’s economic challenges through durable reforms aimed at affordability, fiscal responsibility, and improved public services rather than short-term spending. Key initiatives include streamlining government agencies, embracing digital and AI technologies, and reducing public service numbers to enhance efficiency and redirect savings toward health, education, infrastructure, and security. This strategic approach seeks to create a modern, productive public service, maintain balanced books, and build a resilient economy for a better and more affordable future.

Tags: Paul Goldsmith Mark Carney Labour New Zealand Prime Minister Business North Harbour Kainga Ora Public Service Commission Ministry of Cities Government Budget

Auckland City Deal: Landmark Partnership Boosting Growth, Transport & Housing

2 months ago | 479 views

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown have signed New Zealand’s first Auckland City Deal, establishing a long-term partnership to boost economic growth, improve living standards, and coordinate infrastructure and urban development projects. The Deal focuses on integrated planning across transport, housing, innovation, and environmental initiatives, with key projects including transport strategies, redevelopment of major venues, and growth precincts, supported by a new Crown uplift funding tool. This agreement sets a precedent for future regional deals, enhancing collaboration between central and local government to deliver sustainable growth and prosperity.

Tags: Christopher Luxon Wayne Brown Chris Bishop Simon Watts Auckland City Deal Auckland Council New Zealand Government Eden Park Auckland Airport Ministry of Cities Environment Regions and Transport

New Ministry of Cities, Environment, Regions and Transport (MCERT) Launches in NZ

6 months ago | 896 views

The Government has established the Ministry of Cities, Environment, Regions and Transport (MCERT) by merging four agencies to streamline housing, transport, urban development, and environmental reforms. MCERT aims to address New Zealand’s economic and environmental challenges through integrated planning, clearer accountability, and coordinated policy advice, improving outcomes for local government and communities. The new Ministry will be fully operational by July 2026, with a Chief Executive appointed earlier that year, enhancing efficiency and supporting ambitious reform agendas.

Tags: Chris Bishop Judith Collins Simon Watts Penny Simmonds Ministry of Cities Environment Regions and Transport New Zealand government housing reform urban development local government climate change