Articles tagged with Scheme
Fast-track Approval Granted for Genesis Energy's Tekapo Power Scheme
1 day ago | 71 viewsInfrastructure Minister Chris Bishop and Regional Development Minister Shane Jones have approved the first renewable energy project under the Fast-track Approvals Act, with Genesis Energy's Tekapo power scheme receiving quick consent after facing delays under the standard process. The Tekapo project generates clean electricity for over 228,000 households in Canterbury and showcases the Act's ability to expedite vital infrastructure projects. The Ministers are working on legislative changes to further streamline the fast-track process and encourage more applications to boost job creation, regional prosperity, and economic growth in New Zealand.
Tags: Chris Bishop Shane Jones Genesis Energy Limited Tekapo power scheme renewable energy project infrastructure regional development New Zealand legislative changesNew Zealand and Iceland Strengthen Cooperation on Working Holidays, Taxation, and Geothermal Energy
1 week ago | 101 viewsNew Zealand and Iceland are strengthening cooperation in areas such as working holidays, taxation, and geothermal energy, as announced by Foreign Minister Winston Peters during his visit to Iceland. Initiatives like a reciprocal Working Holiday Scheme aim to enhance collaboration between the two island nations, fostering opportunities for young people to engage, learn, and contribute internationally. The Double Tax Agreement and exploration of geothermal energy aim to bolster economic ties and address future energy needs, with Mr Peters highlighting the importance of learning from Iceland's expertise in this field during his broader visit to the Nordic region.
Tags: New Zealand Iceland Winston Peters Halla Tómasdóttir Erica Stanford Daði Már Kristófersson Jóhann Páll Jóhannsson Working Holiday Scheme Double Tax Agreement Geothermal EnergyNew Redress System for Abuse in Care Bill Advances: Key Features and Future Considerations
2 weeks ago | 86 viewsThe Redress System for Abuse in Care Bill passed its first reading, focusing on recognizing abuse in care experiences and providing redress through financial payments, apologies, access to care records, and counseling services. The Bill introduces a framework for independent consideration of financial redress for survivors who have committed serious offenses, aiming to prevent the scheme from being brought into disrepute. The Bill has been referred to the Social Services and Community Select Committee for further review, encouraging input from survivors, advocates, and other stakeholders.
Tags: Erica Stanford Redress System Abuse in Care Bill State redress scheme Financial payment Apology Care records Counselling Wellbeing services Independent decision makerGovernment Launches Nurse Practitioner Training Scheme to Empower Nurses for Advanced Primary Care Roles
3 weeks ago | 142 viewsOver 340 nurses have shown interest in the government's plan to support 120 registered nurses annually in becoming nurse practitioners in primary care, with applications now open, according to Health Minister Simeon Brown. Nurse practitioners are skilled professionals who can assess, diagnose, treat patients, prescribe medications, manage chronic conditions, and provide preventive care, playing a crucial role in delivering quality care in primary and community settings. The Nurse Practitioner Training and Support Scheme (NPTSS) will assist nurses in completing their Master of Nursing qualification and transitioning into nurse practitioner roles, providing comprehensive support such as education costs, mentoring, and employer engagement to enhance the nursing workforce and patient outcomes in New Zealand.
Tags: nurse practitioners primary care Health Minister Simeon Brown Nurse Practitioner Training and Support Scheme nursing workforce advanced training registered nurses primary care advanced roles New Zealand.Government Backs Community Housing Providers with New Loan Guarantee Scheme to Boost Social Homes
1 month ago | 172 viewsThe Government has introduced a new loan guarantee scheme to support community housing providers in delivering more social homes at a lower cost, with banks providing debt financing at reduced rates. This initiative aims to remove obstacles and inefficiencies in social housing delivery, with the Crown guaranteeing 80% of loans to eligible providers. The scheme, available until 2027, supports up to $900 million in new lending and refinancing, empowering community housing providers to expand and improve housing accessibility for those in need.
Tags: Government community housing providers loan guarantee scheme Nicola Willis Chris Bishop ANZ ASB BNZ Kiwibank WestpacJan Dawson Appointed as Chair of ACC Board by Minister Scott Simpson
1 month ago | 158 viewsJan Dawson has been appointed as the new Chair of the Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) Board by Minister Scott Simpson due to her strong leadership and governance experience. Minister Simpson emphasizes the need for improved outcomes at ACC, highlighting the importance of prioritizing clients and delivering efficient rehabilitation services. Dawson's extensive background in governance and track record of driving results make her well-suited to lead the turnaround efforts at ACC, focusing on enhancing rehabilitation outcomes for injured New Zealanders.
Tags: Scott Simpson Jan Dawson ACC Board New Zealanders ACC scheme Port of Auckland Serko Mitre 10 KPMG New Zealand David HuntNew Teacher Bonding Scheme: Incentives to Support School Recruitment Challenges
1 month ago | 283 viewsThe new Teacher Bonding Scheme, announced by Minister of Education Hon Erica Stanford, aims to support schools facing recruitment challenges by offering incentives of up to $40,000 over five years for teachers who remain at eligible schools. This initiative will help attract and retain great teachers, ensuring all children receive quality education. The scheme, set to start in October, will replace the existing Voluntary Bonding Scheme and BeTTER Jobs Programme, with a focus on addressing regional and urban recruitment disparities.
Tags: Teacher Bonding Scheme teachers incentives schools recruitment challenges Minister of Education Erica Stanford students education investmentNew Zealand Government Passes Bill to Protect Farmland and Forestry in Climate Change Response
1 month ago | 205 viewsThe Government passed the Climate Change Response (Emissions Trading Scheme Forestry Conversions) Amendment Bill to prevent wholesale conversion of farmland to pine forests, aiming to balance food production and Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) confidence. Key changes include limits on exotic forestry registrations for productive farmland, flexibility for farmers to convert up to 25% of land to forestry, and provisions for Māori-owned land. The Bill aims to support rural economies, create jobs, and ensure ETS credibility, with a review planned for 2028 to assess effectiveness.
Tags: Todd McClay Simon Watts Government Climate Change Response Emissions Trading Scheme Forestry Conversions Agriculture Forestry New Zealand Land UseEnhanced FamilyBoost Program to Benefit Thousands of Households with Early Childhood Education Costs
1 month ago | 202 viewsStarting next month, tens of thousands of households will receive increased support for early childhood education through the expanded FamilyBoost scheme, as announced by Finance Minister Nicola Willis. The legislation for the expanded ECE support scheme has passed through Parliament, with Labour reversing its position to support the enhanced FamilyBoost. Changes include increasing the proportion of ECE fees families can claim from 25 to 40 percent, raising the household income limit for FamilyBoost, and making about 21,000 more households eligible for assistance.
Tags: Nicola Willis FamilyBoost ECE households Labour scheme entitlement Income Tax Act Inland RevenueNew Tax Bill Boosts New Zealand Economy and Supports Skilled Migration
2 months ago | 362 viewsRevenue Minister Simon Watts has introduced a new tax bill in New Zealand to boost the economy, attract skilled individuals, and encourage investment. The bill aims to make the tax system fairer for migrants, digital nomads, and businesses by addressing issues like overseas income taxation and employee share schemes. These changes are designed to simplify the tax system, reduce compliance costs, and create a more conducive environment for economic growth and job creation in New Zealand.
Tags: Simon Watts New Zealand tax bill economy skilled migrants digital nomads employee share schemes tax compliance costs GST practices solar powerFamilyBoost Program Enhancements Bring Financial Relief to Thousands of Households
4 months ago | 756 viewsTens of thousands of households will be better off thanks to changes being made to FamilyBoost to help families with the cost of living, Finance Minister Nicola Willis says. “From the start of this month, families will get larger FamilyBoost rebates on the early childhood education fees they pay, with rebates increasing from 25 per cent to 40 per cent of weekly fees, and those with household incomes of up to $229,000 now eligible to apply. “This means for example that a family with early childhood fees of $100 a week could have their weekly FamilyBoost payment increased from $25 a week to $40 a week, meaning their annual payments would increase from $1,300 to $2,080 over the course of a year, making them hundreds of dollars better off.
Tags: Finance Minister Nicola Willis FamilyBoost households families cost of living early childhood education rebates scheme Inland RevenueGovernment Invests $56 Million in Rural Canterbury Water Resilience Projects for Increased Productivity and Climate Adaptation
4 months ago | 986 viewsThe Government is investing more than $56 million into water resilience projects in rural Canterbury to help protect against changing weather patterns and increase productivity through higher value land use, Regional Development Minister Shane Jones and Associate Regional Development Minister Mark Patterson say. “Ease of access to water is a top priority for Canterbury’s rural communities,” Mr Jones says. “Canterbury has so far avoided the extreme drought experienced in previous years, thanks in part to high rainfall over December and January.
Tags: Shane Jones Mark Patterson Government Water resilience projects Canterbury Rural communities Regional Infrastructure Fund Opuha Dam Balmoral Water Storage Facility Waimakariri Irrigation SchemeGovernment Takes Stand to Safeguard Farmland for Food Production with Climate Change Bill
4 months ago | 765 viewsThe Government has taken a major step towards protecting food production by ending the large-scale conversion of productive farmland into pine plantations, with the first reading of the Climate Change Response (Emissions Trading Scheme—Forestry Conversion) Amendment Bill receiving unanimous support in Parliament last night. “This Bill is about protecting our most valuable land that grows food for export and sustains rural communities,” Agriculture and Forestry Minister Todd McClay says. “For too long, ETS incentives have driven the wrong outcomes for our rural sector.
Tags: Climate change response Conversion New zealand Todd mcclay Trading scheme