Articles tagged with Nic

Hillside Workshops Rolls Out 1,000th Rail Wagon Boosting NZ Freight and Jobs

11 hours ago | 29 views

The 1,000th rail wagon has been produced at Dunedin’s Hillside Workshops as part of a government-backed programme assembling 1,350 modern wagons to enhance KiwiRail’s freight network, supporting exporters and regional industries. This initiative revitalized Hillside, creating over 200 construction jobs and employing around 110 staff in mechanical engineering, assembly, and infrastructure, while rebuilding practical rail skills in Dunedin. The new wagons improve rail reliability, contribute to freight solutions across New Zealand, and position the country to have one of the youngest rail freight fleets globally.

Tags: Hillside Workshops New Zealand Rail Minister Winston Peters KiwiRail rail wagons Dunedin freight network rail freight mechanical engineering rail industry

$250,000 Emergency Waste Funding for Councils Affected by Severe Weather

1 day ago | 65 views

Minister for the Environment Nicola Grigg announced $250,000 in emergency waste funding for five councils affected by severe weather in early 2026, supplementing $130,000 allocated to other councils impacted in October 2025. This funding supports councils in managing waste from flood damage, fallen trees, and repairing waste infrastructure, enabled by recent changes to the Waste Minimisation Act allowing the Waste Disposal Levy to cover emergency waste costs. The recipients include Gisborne, Manawatū, Ōtorohanga, Thames-Coromandel, and Whangarei councils for 2026 events, and Ruapehu, Clutha, and Gore councils for 2025 events.

Tags: Nicola Grigg Gisborne District Council Manawatū District Council Ōtorohanga District Council Whangarei District Council Ruapehu District Council Clutha District Council Gore District Council Minister for the Environment

$250,000 Emergency Waste Funding for Councils Affected by Severe Weather

1 day ago | 62 views

Minister Nicola Grigg announced $250,000 in emergency waste funding for five councils affected by severe weather in early 2026, supplementing $130,000 allocated in October 2025. The funding supports councils in managing waste from flood damage, fallen trees, and repairing waste infrastructure, enabled by changes to the Waste Minimisation Act allowing the Waste Disposal Levy to cover emergency waste costs. Councils receiving funds include Gisborne, Manawatū, Ōtorohanga, Thames-Coromandel, Whangarei, Ruapehu, Clutha, and Gore districts.

Tags: Nicola Grigg Gisborne District Council Manawatū District Council Ōtorohanga District Council Whangarei District Council Ruapehu District Council Clutha District Council Gore District Council Minister for the Environment

EPA Cuts Wait Times for Hazardous Substances to Boost NZ Farmers' Access to Products

5 days ago | 111 views

Farmers and rural businesses in New Zealand are gaining faster access to essential crop protection products due to significant improvements in the Environmental Protection Authority's (EPA) hazardous substances assessment processes, which have halved application wait times since July 2024. The EPA completed a record number of assessments in 2025/26 and reduced the backlog by over a third, reflecting the Government's commitment to efficient regulatory processing while maintaining strong environmental safeguards. Additionally, reforms to the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act are underway to further streamline application procedures and support innovation, with the Primary Production Select Committee expected to report on the amendments in September.

Tags: Nicola Grigg Environmental Protection Authority EPA Hazardous Substances New Organisms Act farmers growers Primary Production Select Committee New Zealand regulatory reform

ACC Restores Specialist Traumatic Brain Injury Rehab in Canterbury and West Coast

5 days ago | 110 views

ACC has reestablished specialist Traumatic Brain Injury Residential Rehabilitation services in Canterbury and West Coast, ending a gap since 2020 that forced patients to travel far for care. Hauora Ability Services will deliver these services at The Granada Rehabilitation Centre in Christchurch starting July 2026, improving accessibility and client outcomes. This investment enables smoother recovery transitions, allowing clients to receive timely support close to home and maintain connections with family, community, and employment.

Tags: ACC Scott Simpson Nicola Grigg Canterbury West Coast Traumatic Brain Injury Hauora Ability Services The Granada Rehabilitation Centre Christchurch TBIRR

Government Seeks Feedback to Strengthen New Zealand’s Organic Sector Regulations

1 week ago | 95 views

The Government, led by Associate Agriculture Minister Mike Butterick, is seeking feedback on proposals to strengthen New Zealand’s organic sector through a modern regulatory framework, including a national organic mark and updated regulations. The organic sector is valued at $1.18 billion with significant exports, and the new Organic Products and Production Act 2023 aims to boost consumer confidence, business certainty, and international trade. Ongoing consultation with the organic community ensures the regulations support growth and reflect stakeholder input, with detailed proposals available on the Ministry for Primary Industries website.

Tags: Mike Butterick New Zealand Organic Products and Production Act 2023 Ministry for Primary Industries organic sector organic regulations organic exports government consultation regional communities sustainable products

New Zealand Government Monetises $702M Chorus Debt to Fund Key Infrastructure Projects

1 week ago | 178 views

The New Zealand Government has entered binding agreements to monetise $642 million of interest-free loans provided to Chorus for fibre broadband rollout, generating net proceeds of approximately $702 million. This early monetisation enables reinvestment in critical infrastructure projects such as roads, hospitals, and schools, supporting economic growth and addressing the country's infrastructure deficit. The transaction does not affect Chorus ownership or services and reflects the Government’s commitment to disciplined public finances and strategic infrastructure investment.

Tags: Nicola Willis Chris Bishop Chorus The Crown New Zealand NIFFCo Finance Minister Infrastructure Minister Budget 2026

James Miller Appointed Chair of New Zealand's Financial Markets Authority

1 week ago | 180 views

Finance Minister Nicola Willis and Commerce Minister Cameron Brewer announced James Miller as the new chair of the Financial Markets Authority (FMA) for a five-year term starting August 6, highlighting his extensive experience in capital markets and governance. The government aims to reform New Zealand's capital markets by reducing costs and complexity to encourage local listings and strengthen KiwiSaver balances, with the FMA now overseeing consumer credit regulation as a single financial markets conduct regulator. Additionally, Trevor Janes was appointed to the FMA board for two years, both bringing significant expertise to support the FMA's role in promoting fair, efficient, and transparent financial markets.

Tags: Nicola Willis Cameron Brewer James Miller Trevor Janes Steven Bardy Financial Markets Authority NZX KiwiSaver New Zealand Order of Merit NZ RegCo

New Zealand Launches Industry-Led Secondary Subjects for Future Careers from 2029

1 week ago | 304 views

New Zealand is launching industry-led, future-focused secondary school subjects from 2029 to better align education with emerging job markets in sectors like manufacturing, energy, health, and tourism. These subjects, developed with industry input and valued equally to traditional subjects, aim to equip students with practical skills and clear pathways into trades, university, or employment, supported by a $15 million investment. The initiative fosters student engagement by connecting learning to real-world careers, benefiting both employers seeking skilled workers and students preparing for rewarding futures.

Tags: Nicola Willis Erica Stanford Applied Intelligent Systems Construction and Built Environment Energy and Infrastructure Engineering Technology Food and Fibre Systems Health Services and Care Hospitality Food and Beverage

NZ Labour Market Q2: Rising Unemployment Spurs Focus on Growth & Investment

1 week ago | 158 views

Finance Minister Nicola Willis acknowledges the second quarter was challenging for New Zealand's labour market, with rising costs and uncertainty causing employers to pause hiring, resulting in a 5.6% unemployment rate. The government is focusing on policies to boost economic growth and business confidence, including support for tourism, international education, major construction projects, infrastructure investment, and the Investment Boost initiative. These measures aim to encourage employers to invest and expand, fostering long-term job creation rather than quick fixes.

Tags: New Zealand labour market unemployment Nicola Willis economy business confidence tourism international education construction projects Investment Boost

Communities Lead the Future of Social Services in Ōpōtiki, Porirua & West Coast

1 week ago | 149 views

The New Zealand Government has selected communities in Ōpōtiki, Porirua, and the West Coast to pilot Community-led Commissioning, allowing local leaders to design and manage social services tailored to their areas while being held accountable for outcomes. These groups will focus on addressing specific local priorities such as breaking cycles of disadvantage, securing housing, improving access to healthy food, and connecting health and social support across isolated regions. The initiative aims to replace centralized decision-making with community-driven solutions, with plans subject to Ministerial approval and the goal of expanding the approach nationwide if successful.

Tags: Nicola Willis Toi Rāwhiti Whakatōhea Ngāi Tai Te Whānau ā Apanui Ngāti Toa Rangatira Te Tauraki Pōkeka Poutini Ngāi Tahu Ngāti Waewae Makaawhio

New Zealand Invests $23M to Expand Skin Cancer Checks and Removal at Local GPs

2 weeks ago | 202 views

New Zealand is investing $23 million to shift skin cancer detection and treatment from hospitals to local GP clinics, starting with suspicious skin spot removal, to ensure earlier and more accessible care nationwide. This initiative includes upskilling GPs in dermoscopy and skin excision, aiming to create a consistent national approach and reduce hospital wait times by allowing specialists to focus on complex cases. The investment builds on previous primary care enhancements and reflects a broader strategy to deliver more healthcare services in the community, closer to patients' homes.

Tags: New Zealand Simeon Brown melanoma skin cancer GP clinics community healthcare dermoscopy skin excision hospital wait times primary care

Investigation Launched into Environmental Impact of Former Whanganui Landfill

2 weeks ago | 189 views

The New Zealand government, alongside the Whanganui District Council, has allocated $464,000 to investigate the environmental impacts of the former Balgownie Landfill, which operated from 1956 to 2001 without modern containment features. The project aims to assess contamination and leachate effects on nearby waterways and wetlands, informing long-term remedial actions to protect the environment. This investigation complements ongoing community restoration efforts and involves collaboration with Whanganui hapū to enhance cultural and environmental values in the Whanganui Catchment, with completion expected by October 2027.

Tags: Nicola Grigg Whanganui Balgownie Landfill Whanganui District Council Te Awa Tupua Contaminated Sites Fund Vulnerable Landfills Fund Whanganui hapū Minister for the Environment

New Zealand Launches Gas Transition Loan Guarantee Scheme to Support Businesses

2 weeks ago | 199 views

The Gas Transition Loan Guarantee Scheme, launched by the New Zealand government, aims to help businesses reduce reliance on gas by providing loan guarantees covering 80% of default risk, enabling banks to offer better lending terms and unlock up to $1.2 billion in financing. This initiative supports regional industries facing high gas prices and supply uncertainty by promoting energy efficiency and alternative energy investments to maintain competitiveness and protect jobs. Additionally, the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority offers independent support to help businesses assess energy options and plan practical transitions.

Tags: Nicola Willis Simeon Brown Shane Jones Gas Transition Loan Guarantee Scheme New Zealand Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority ANZ ASB BNZ Kiwibank

Three New Members Join New Zealand Sign Language Board to Boost NZSL Promotion

2 weeks ago | 163 views

Three new members—Rāhera Turner, Thora Huebner, and Joanne Witko—have been appointed to the New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) Board, with existing member Kim Robinson extending his term by one year. The Board supports the promotion and maintenance of NZSL and will play a key role in delivering the new 10-year NZSL Strategy launched last year. Minister for Disability Issues Louise Upston emphasized the Government’s commitment to strengthening NZSL and acknowledged outgoing member Monica Leach for her service.

Tags: Louise Upston Rāhera Turner Thora Huebner Joanne Witko Kim Robinson Monica Leach New Zealand Sign Language Board NZSL Minister for Disability Issues New Zealand Sign Language Strategy