Articles tagged with Porirua
New $5.3M Porirua Facility Boosts Construction Waste Reduction and Sustainability
1 day ago | 75 viewsA new $5.3 million construction and demolition waste processing facility has opened in Porirua, supported by government and local councils to reduce landfill waste and promote sustainability. Environment Minister Nicola Grigg highlighted the project as a collaborative effort that will divert waste, lower emissions, and strengthen the local economy. The initiative exemplifies the government’s commitment to investing in infrastructure that improves waste management and supports environmental and economic goals.
Tags: Nicola Grigg Porirua Wellington Waste Minimisation Fund Ministry for the Environment Porirua City Council Hutt City Council Kāpiti Coast District Council Waste Co construction and demolition wasteGovernment Funds Memorials and Support for Survivors of Abuse in Care Royal Commission
2 days ago | 92 viewsThe New Zealand Government is funding seven local authorities and 68 non-government organisations through the Survivor Support and Recognition Fund (SSRF) to memorialise at least 4,000 unmarked graves linked to psychiatric and psychopaedic sites and to support survivors of abuse in care. Since its establishment after the 2024 public apology, the SSRF has allocated over $4.9 million in two funding rounds to create memorials, provide survivor services such as peer support and therapy, and conduct research on burial sites. These initiatives aim to acknowledge the long-term impact of abuse and neglect in care, fulfilling key recommendations of the Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry.
Tags: Erica Stanford Auckland Council Christchurch City Council Dunedin City Council Nelson City Council Porirua City Council Rangitikei District Council Whanganui District Council Lake Alice Abuse in Care Royal CommissionKura Toa: New Iwi-Led Charter School Opening in Porirua in 2026
2 months ago | 828 viewsAssociate Education Minister David Seymour announced that Kura Toa, an iwi-led charter school for Years 7–13 in Porirua, will open in Term 3, 2026 to improve education outcomes for Māori students by providing tailored support through partnerships with Puna Mātauranga and Te Pikau o te Rangi. The school aims to address disparities in achievement and attendance among Māori youth by integrating cultural identity, wellbeing, and real-world learning experiences within an iwi framework called Mauriora. This initiative exemplifies the charter school model’s flexibility and accountability, expanding educational choices and fostering community-driven innovation, with Kura Toa being the 21st charter school approved and more expected to follow.
Tags: David Seymour Kura Toa Ngāti Toa Puna Mātauranga Te Pikau o te Rangi Māori students Porirua Charter schools Mauriora Charter School AgencyOur Whare Our Fale: Affordable Homes and Jobs Boost in Eastern Porirua
5 months ago | 568 viewsThe Our Whare Our Fale housing programme in Eastern Porirua has completed its first stage, delivering 18 affordable, energy-efficient homes and a communal fale, with plans for up to 300 homes by 2034. The initiative, supported by a $114.6 million government investment and partnerships with local iwi and community groups, creates local jobs and offers financial support measures like shared equity and perpetual land leases to keep homes affordable. This programme aims to strengthen the local economy, promote multigenerational living, and provide families with stable, healthy housing and improved financial security.
Tags: Shane Reti Tama Potaka Central Pacific Collective Te Rūnanga o Toa Rangatira Ministry for Pacific Peoples Ngāti Toa Our Whare Our Fale Pacific Peoples Minister Associate Housing Minister Eastern PoriruaKenepuru Hospital’s New PCCT Scanner Delivers Faster, Accurate Diagnostics
6 months ago | 537 viewsThe new Photon Counting Computed Tomography (PCCT) scanner at Kenepuru Hospital has significantly improved diagnostic imaging by providing faster, more detailed scans that detect previously undetectable abnormalities and reduce invasive procedures. Since its operation began in October, it has increased outpatient CT activity by 37%, clarified diagnoses for 20 patients, and enabled non-invasive cardiac scans for 18 patients, leading to earlier treatment and shorter hospital stays. Plans are underway to expand these advanced diagnostic services into the community, enhancing healthcare accessibility and reducing hospital pressure for Porirua and nearby areas.
Tags: Simeon Brown Kenepuru Hospital Photon Counting Computed Tomography PCCT scanner Porirua Wellington cardiac patients diagnostic imaging healthcare general practices