Articles tagged with Mitchell

Government Grants $150K to Mayoral Relief Funds for Lower North Island Flood Recovery

1 week ago | 151 views

The Government is contributing $150,000 to Mayoral Relief Funds to assist communities in the lower North Island affected by recent flooding, with $100,000 allocated to Wellington City and $50,000 to Ruapehu District Council. Minister Mark Mitchell emphasized the importance of this support for clean-up efforts and acknowledged the contributions of emergency responders and community members. These funds aim to quickly address immediate needs but do not replace insurance or other agency support.

Tags: Mark Mitchell Philip Sutton Wellington City Ruapehu District Mayoral Relief Funds Government Emergency Management Civil Defence Ministry of Social Development Ministry for Primary Industries

New Zealand Boosts Serious Fraud Office Powers to Tackle Rising Fraud Crimes

1 week ago | 171 views

Legislation granting the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) enhanced powers to combat fraud has passed its first reading in Parliament, addressing challenges in obtaining digital evidence, applying for warrants, and managing search sites. The Bill aims to modernize law enforcement tools to better tackle increasing and complex fraud cases, ensuring no legal hurdles hinder investigations and protecting New Zealanders from financial harm. Additionally, it updates evidence admissibility standards and clarifies police powers when assisting the SFO in executing warrants.

Tags: Serious Fraud Office Paul Goldsmith Mark Mitchell New Zealand fraud legislation law enforcement Evidence Act 2006 Search and Surveillance Act 2012

New Chair and Trustees Appointed for Asia New Zealand Foundation 2026

1 week ago | 141 views

Foreign Minister Winston Peters announced Hone McGregor as the new Chair of the Asia New Zealand Foundation, with Frances Valintine, Brahma Sharma, and Kenneth Leong joining the Board of Trustees. The new appointees bring diverse expertise to support the Foundation's mission of strengthening New Zealand-Asia connections. The appointments, effective from 1 May 2026, follow the departure of Chair Dame Fran Wilde and trustees Tina Porou, Carol Cheng, and Mitchell Pham.

Tags: Winston Peters Hone McGregor Frances Valintine Brahma Sharma Kenneth Leong Dame Fran Wilde Tina Porou Carol Cheng Mitchell Pham

New Zealand Tightens Nitrous Oxide Controls to Curb Harm and Illegal Use

1 week ago | 173 views

The New Zealand Government is tightening controls on nitrous oxide to reduce harm and illegal use by requiring import approval from the Director-General of Health and classifying large canisters over 10 grams as psychoactive substances. These measures aim to support law enforcement in cracking down on illegal sales and imports, closing loopholes, and preventing recreational misuse while allowing legitimate medical and commercial use. Officials emphasize the serious health risks and public safety concerns associated with nitrous oxide misuse, including impaired judgment, neurological damage, and fatal crashes.

Tags: Simeon Brown Mark Mitchell nitrous oxide psychoactive substances recreational use law enforcement Customs and Excise Act 2018 New Zealand public health

New Bill Enhances Management of Extreme Risk Prisoners to Boost Safety

1 week ago | 153 views

The Corrections (Management of Prisoners, and Prisoners’ Property) Amendment Bill aims to enhance prison and public safety by establishing a robust process to identify and manage prisoners who pose an extreme risk, including those linked to organized crime or radical ideologies, while balancing natural justice. It introduces stricter oversight measures for such prisoners, prohibits prolonged solitary confinement in line with UN standards, and ensures meaningful human contact is maintained. Additional provisions include new segregation grounds, easier management of segregated prisoners, the ability to destroy property of deceased designated terrorists, and measures to reduce illicit use of prisoner trust accounts.

Tags: Mark Mitchell Corrections Minister Corrections Prisoners Extreme Risk Legislation Prison Safety Solitary Confinement United Nations High Court

Government Orders Review of Dog Control Act to Tackle Dangerous Dogs in NZ

1 month ago | 402 views

The Government has initiated a comprehensive review of the Dog Control Act to address issues with roaming and aggressive dogs, aiming to empower councils with stronger enforcement powers and clearer guidelines. Alongside the review, measures such as police support for high-risk dog control situations, increased monitoring on conservation land, and a $1.2 million grant to the SPCA for dog desexing have been implemented to enhance public safety. The overall focus is on holding dog owners accountable, reducing dog overpopulation, and ensuring communities can safely enjoy public spaces.

Tags: Dog Control Act Mark Mitchell Tama Potaka SPCA Mr Watts New Zealand Government dog attacks local councils dog desexing public safety

Government Introduces Bill to Strengthen Police Powers on Surveillance and Area Closures

1 month ago | 296 views

The Government has introduced a Bill to amend the Policing Act 2008, reaffirming Police's ability to record images and sounds in public and some private places for lawful purposes, addressing constraints from a recent Supreme Court decision. The Bill also expands Police's temporary area closure powers to include parks, reserves, beaches, and carparks, allowing them to manage non-compliance more effectively. These changes aim to strengthen Police capabilities in crime prevention, intelligence gathering, and enforcing law and order, ultimately enhancing public safety.

Tags: Mark Mitchell Chris Bishop Policing Act 2008 Police Supreme Court Tamiefuna case Antisocial Road Use Legislation Amendment Bill Government Law and Order temporary road closure powers

Prime Minister Luxon Visits Samoa and Tonga to Strengthen Pacific Ties

1 month ago | 389 views

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon will visit Samoa and Tonga to strengthen New Zealand’s ties with these key Pacific nations, reflecting the deep family connections shared by over 300,000 Samoan and Tongan New Zealanders. This trip marks New Zealand’s first full engagement with the new governments, aiming to build trust and collaborate on prosperity and security issues. Accompanied by senior officials, business leaders, and community representatives, Luxon will also celebrate cultural and economic links during the visit from March 15 to 18.

Tags: Christopher Luxon Savae Sir Michael Jones Rachel Afeaki Shane Reti Mark Mitchell Tim van de Molen Jenny Salesa Teanau Tuiono Prime Minister New Zealand

Guardians of NZ Superannuation Appoint Two New Members to Nominating Committee

2 months ago | 400 views

Two 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 Minister

Government Boosts Mayoral Relief Funds to Support Communities After Severe Weather

2 months ago | 349 views

The Government is providing additional funding to Mayoral Relief Funds across several districts to support communities affected by recent severe weather events, supplementing initial contributions made earlier this year. These funds enable local authorities to address urgent needs such as cleaning, debris removal, and supporting families and community organizations while broader recovery efforts are coordinated nationally. A National Recovery Office has been established to ensure a coordinated government response, with various agencies assisting in areas like agriculture, marae resilience, and emergency waste management.

Tags: Mark Mitchell Chris Penk Mayoral Relief Funds Whangārei District Council Gisborne District Council Tauranga City Council Western Bay of Plenty District Council Ōpōtiki District Council Ōtorohanga District Council

Violent Crime Drops by 49,000 in NZ with Increased Police Patrols and Reforms

2 months ago | 531 views

Since the Government was elected, a tough on crime approach and nearly doubling police foot patrols have led to 49,000 fewer victims of violent crime in New Zealand by October 2025. Key reforms include tougher sentencing, enhanced police powers, and coordinated efforts to reduce youth reoffending, resulting in significant drops in serious youth offenses and ram raids. Despite this progress, the Government remains committed to further law and order improvements, including new legislation to address disorderly behavior and strengthen trespass laws.

Tags: Paul Goldsmith Mark Mitchell Karen Chhour New Zealand violent crime Police Oranga Tamariki Crimes Amendment Bill Three Strikes youth offending

New Zealand Government Empowers Police with Move-On Orders to Curb Public Disorder

2 months ago | 414 views

The New Zealand Government is amending the Summary Offences Act to grant police the power to issue move-on orders to individuals exhibiting disorderly or disruptive behavior, obstructing access to businesses, begging, or rough sleeping in public places. These orders will require individuals aged 14 or older to leave a specified area for up to 24 hours and move a reasonable distance away, aiming to enhance public safety and reduce disturbances in city centers. Police will assess each situation individually and collaborate with social and housing services to provide support where necessary.

Tags: Paul Goldsmith Mark Mitchell New Zealand Government police powers Summary Offences Act public safety disorderly behaviour law and order police enforcement

Government Urges North Island Residents to Prioritize Safety Amid Severe Weather Warnings

2 months ago | 505 views

The Government is urging North Island communities to prioritize safety amid severe weather warnings and recent flooding that has already caused a fatality. Emergency services and agencies, including the NZDF and local Civil Defence, are actively supporting response efforts and have resources pre-positioned in vulnerable areas. Authorities advise avoiding floodwaters, non-essential travel, and staying alert to landslide risks while following updates from official channels for safety guidance.

Tags: Government North Island Cyclone Gabrielle Mark Mitchell Emergency Management Civil Defence NZDF Severe Weather Flooding South Waikato

NZ Government Launches $1.2M Support for Recovery After Severe Weather Impact

3 months ago | 486 views

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon announced initial government support for recovery efforts following severe weather, including temporary housing for around 500 displaced people and $1.2 million in immediate relief funds, with additional funding available from various agencies. The government is prioritizing infrastructure repairs, health and mental support, and reimbursing marae that provided community welfare, while Emergency Management Minister Mark Mitchell emphasized ongoing assessments and future support. Luxon also appointed Hon Chris Penk as Associate Minister for Emergency Management and Recovery to coordinate the response and advise on a potential independent inquiry into the Mount Maunganui tragedy.

Tags: Christopher Luxon Mark Mitchell Chris Penk Mount Maunganui Welcome Bay Warkworth Natural Hazards Commission New Zealand Transport Agency Ministry for the Environment Ministry of Primary Industries

Wellington Launches Roadside Drug Testing to Crack Down on Drug-Impaired Driving

4 months ago | 637 views

Roadside drug testing has begun in the Wellington District as part of a nationwide rollout by mid-2026 to deter drug-impaired driving, targeting substances like cannabis, methamphetamine, MDMA, and cocaine. Police will use saliva-based screening devices at the roadside, with positive tests leading to laboratory analysis and potential penalties including fines, demerit points, and driving prohibitions. Drivers refusing tests face immediate penalties, and prescription or medical notes cannot prevent testing, though medical defenses may be applied after infringement.

Tags: Chris Bishop Mark Mitchell Wellington District New Zealand roadside drug testing THC methamphetamine MDMA cocaine