Articles tagged with Sau

Dunedin Hospital’s New Surgical Assessment Unit Cuts Wait Times & Speeds Care

5 hours ago | 23 views

Dunedin Hospital’s new $2.4 million Surgical Assessment Unit (SAU) is now fully operational, providing faster assessment and earlier treatment for patients with acute surgical conditions, thereby reducing emergency department wait times. The SAU, staffed by experienced nurses and supported by surgical specialists, operates 24/7 and enables prompt interventions, improving patient flow by admitting directly to surgical wards or discharging with clear plans. Since its trial in December 2025, the unit has treated over 630 patients, demonstrating significant improvements in timely care and receiving positive feedback.

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WTO Ministerial Conference: New Zealand Advances Digital Trade and Fuel Talks

1 week ago | 107 views

Trade and Investment Minister Todd McClay concluded his role as Vice Chair at the 14th WTO Ministerial Conference, where members agreed on the need to modernize the WTO despite failing to finalize reforms and extend the tariff ban on digital trade. Significant progress was made with 66 WTO members agreeing to implement a new Electronic Commerce Agreement, banning tariffs on digital trade flows and benefiting small businesses and exporters. McClay also engaged with international counterparts on critical fuel supply chains and continues to push for limiting fisheries and agricultural subsidies to improve exporters' returns.

Tags: Todd McClay Damien O'Connor World Trade Organization New Zealand United States India China European Union Saudi Arabia Singapore

New Zealand Condemns Iran's Actions and Urges Peaceful Resolution Amid Crisis

1 month ago | 253 views

New Zealand condemns Iran’s nuclear program, regional destabilization, and repression of its people, emphasizing the regime’s loss of legitimacy. It strongly denounces Iran’s retaliatory attacks on neighboring countries, urges a quick end to the crisis, and calls for renewed negotiations under international law. New Zealand supports affected citizens, monitors the situation closely, and encourages Iranians’ right to determine their future peacefully.

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Vocational Education Minister Announces New TEC Board Members to Drive Priorities and Innovation

5 months ago | 547 views

Vocational Education Minister Penny Simmonds has appointed four new members to the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) Board: Emeritus Professor Sally Davenport MNZM, Dr Uluomato'otua Saulaulu Aiono ONZM, Mr Simon Flood, and Mr Michael Chapman. These appointments aim to enhance the TEC Board's capabilities in driving the Government's priorities for the tertiary education system, including regional polytechnic re-establishment and skills-focused investment. The new Board members, appointed for a three-year term, bring diverse expertise to guide the TEC's strategic direction under the continued leadership of Dr Alan Bollard CNZM and Robin Hapi CNZM.

Tags: Penny Simmonds Sally Davenport Uluomato'otua Saulaulu Aiono Simon Flood Michael Chapman Alan Bollard Robin Hapi Alastair MacCormick Deidre Shea Kirk Hope

Dr Shane Reti Announces New Appointments to Pacific Business Trust and Centre for Pacific Languages Boards

5 months ago | 632 views

Dr Shane Reti has made new appointments to the Pacific Business Trust Board and the Centre for Pacific Languages Board, with Uluomato’otua Saulaulu Aiono appointed as Chair of the Pacific Business Trust Board. Nora Swann and Lanuola Moe-Penn have also joined the Board. Eli Tagi and Dr Rae Si’ilata were reappointed to the Centre for Pacific Language Board, with Dr Polu Apollo Taito as a new member. Dr Reti emphasizes the importance of these organizations in driving economic growth and preserving cultural identity. The appointed individuals bring diverse expertise and community connections to their respective boards, acknowledging the contributions of outgoing members.

Tags: Shane Reti Uluomato’otua Saulaulu Aiono Nora Swann Eli Tagi Rae Si’ilata Polu Apollo Taito Paul Retimanu Jean Mitaera

New Zealand Government's Stance on Israel-Palestine Conflict

6 months ago | 612 views

Two years ago, Hamas carried out terrorist attacks on Israeli citizens, leading to a devastating massacre. New Zealand has condemned the violence and called for a negotiated ceasefire, the return of hostages, and the unimpeded flow of aid. While some push for Palestinian statehood recognition, the focus remains on achieving peace and providing aid to those affected by the conflict.

Tags: Mr Speaker Hamas Israeli citizens New Zealanders Israel Palestinian civilians United Nations United States Muslim countries Saudi Arabia

Foreign Minister Winston Peters Heads to UN General Assembly for Key Discussions

6 months ago | 584 views

Foreign Minister Winston Peters is attending the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York to reflect on the international rules-based system and advocate for reforms to address global challenges. He will participate in the Two State Solution conference, hold bilateral meetings, and deliver New Zealand’s national statement to the UN General Assembly. Peters will also gather information on conflicts in Ukraine, Gaza, South Sudan, and Myanmar, including finalizing New Zealand’s position on the recognition of Palestine during his visit from September 21 to September 30.

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New Zealand and Saudi Arabia Establish Business Council to Boost Trade and Investment

6 months ago | 626 views

Minister for Trade and Investment Todd McClay and Saudi Minister of Investment H. E. Dr Majid bin Abdullah Al-Kassabi signed a joint statement establishing the New Zealand–Saudi Arabia Business Council to enhance trade and investment between the two countries. Saudi Arabia, a top 20 export market for New Zealand with a significant economy, presents lucrative opportunities, especially with the upcoming free trade agreement with the Gulf Cooperation Council. The Business Council aims to support exporters, raise awareness of opportunities, strengthen relationships, and contribute to the government's goal of doubling exports in 10 years, ultimately creating more jobs and economic growth for New Zealand.

Tags: Minister for Trade and Investment Todd McClay Saudi Minister of Investment New Zealand–Saudi Arabia Business Council Saudi Arabia trade investment free trade agreement Gulf Cooperation Council exporters

Enhancing Investment Links Between New Zealand and Saudi Arabia for Mutual Growth

7 months ago | 702 views

Minister Todd McClay met with Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Investment to enhance investment ties between the two countries, leveraging Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 reform agenda. The meeting follows the New Zealand-Gulf Cooperation Council Free Trade Agreement and aims to boost trade and investment cooperation, focusing on key growth sectors like renewable energy and tourism. Both ministers agreed to establish a Cooperation Framework Agreement to facilitate investment opportunities and strengthen collaboration between the two countries.

Tags: Minister for Trade Investment Todd McClay Saudi Arabia Vision 2030 New Zealand Gulf Cooperation Council renewable energy cleantech advanced food production

New Zealand and Saudi Arabia Forge $100 Million Trade Partnerships

7 months ago | 658 views

Minister Todd McClay announced five new commercial partnerships between New Zealand and Saudi Arabian companies during a Trade and Investment mission in Riyadh, expecting over $100 million in commercial value. The partnerships aim to deepen trade relations, boost exports, and align with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 for premium solutions. Examples include collaborations in nutrition products, fruit production, animal management, and creative industries like design and construction.

Tags: Todd McClay Trade Investment Agriculture New Zealand Saudi Arabia Partnerships Commercial Exporters Vision 2030

New Zealand Trade Mission to Riyadh: Strengthening Ties with Saudi Arabia

7 months ago | 800 views

Minister Todd McClay will lead a delegation of 21 New Zealand businesses to Riyadh to enhance trade ties with Saudi Arabia, aiming to tap into the country's significant economic potential outlined in its Vision 2030 strategy. The mission will spotlight New Zealand's strengths in food, agriculture, technology, and creative sectors, aligning with the government's goal to double export value in a decade and support Saudi Arabia's development objectives. With Saudi Arabia already a key export market for New Zealand, bilateral trade has seen substantial growth, reaching $1.58 billion, showcasing the mutual benefits of the partnership.

Tags: Todd McClay Trade Investment Agriculture New Zealand Saudi Arabia Business Delegation Export Food Security Development

Minister Todd McClay to Strengthen Trade Relations in Saudi Arabia and US

8 months ago | 817 views

Agriculture, Trade and Investment Minister Todd McClay will travel to Saudi Arabia and the United States to discuss bilateral trade and investment opportunities, particularly in food and agritech cooperation. In Saudi Arabia, he will meet with Minister of Commerce and Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture to advance these opportunities and leverage the New Zealand-Gulf Cooperation Council Free Trade Agreement. In the US, Mr McClay will meet with USTR Jamieson Greer and industry representatives to discuss the impact of recent tariffs and broader bilateral trade, investment, and agricultural priorities.

Tags: Agriculture Trade Investment Todd McClay Saudi Arabia United States Jamieson Greer Brooke Rollins

New Zealand's Response to the Middle East Crisis: Prioritizing Safety, Diplomacy, and Peace

9 months ago | 2138 views

Mr Speaker, The situation in the Middle East is of the gravest concern. No New Zealanders want to wake up to news of more bombing, more strife and more misery. Yet, tragically, for the last two years, that is what we have seen: a relentless and remorseless series of events which have greatly destabilised the region and gravely harmed its people and their sense of security and prosperity.

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