Articles tagged with Tonga

Government Invests $60K for 51st Polyfest Celebrating Pacific Culture and Youth

16 hours ago | 36 views

The New Zealand Government is investing $60,000 to support the 51st Polyfest in 2026, celebrating Pacific culture, youth leadership, and community strength. Alongside cultural support, the Government is improving Pacific peoples' quality of life through initiatives in safety, education, health, housing, and employment. Polyfest 2026 will feature diverse Pacific stages and promote environmental stewardship under the theme of Pacific youth as eco-warriors.

Tags: Polyfest Dr Shane Reti Pacific Peoples Minister Ministry for Pacific Peoples Toloa STEM scholarships Alo Vaka Cook Islands Niue Samoa Tonga

Government Invests $3.5M to Restore Tongariro National Park After Fires

2 weeks ago | 186 views

The Government is investing $3.5 million over five years to restore over 3000 hectares of Tongariro National Park damaged by major fires, focusing on weed control, pest management, and biodiversity monitoring. This effort, supported by the International Visitor Levy, aims to protect the park’s ecological resilience and sustain the local economy and communities dependent on it. Ngāti Hikairo ki Tongariro and the Department of Conservation are collaborating on the Maunga Ora restoration plan, integrating science and Māori knowledge to revive the sacred landscape.

Tags: Tongariro National Park Tama Potaka Ruapehu District Ngāti Hikairo ki Tongariro Department of Conservation Maunga Ora International Visitor Levy biodiversity pest management ecological restoration

Stuart Calman Appointed New Zealand’s Climate Change Ambassador for 2026

3 weeks ago | 178 views

Stuart Calman has been appointed as New Zealand’s Climate Change Ambassador, bringing extensive experience in foreign policy, trade, and climate policy, particularly in the Pacific and Southeast Asia. His role will focus on supporting Australia’s chairmanship of the UN Climate COP31 negotiations in 2026 and advancing New Zealand’s economic, trade, and climate objectives. Calman, a senior diplomat with a background in energy and sustainable development, will begin his Wellington-based position on February 16, 2026, succeeding Stuart Horne.

Tags: Simon Watts Stuart Calman New Zealand Climate Change Ambassador Stuart Horne ASEAN Massey University Ngāti Toa Raukawa ki te Tonga Kāi Tahu

Civil Defence Payments Available for Severe Weather Relief in Northland and Bay of Plenty

1 month ago | 312 views

Civil Defence payments are being made available to residents and non-residents affected by severe weather in specific areas of Northland, Bay of Plenty, and East Coast to help cover emergency costs such as food, clothing, and accommodation. Applicants do not need to be on a benefit to qualify and can apply through local Civil Defence centres or MSD’s general enquiries. The Ministry of Social Development is actively assessing ongoing needs and coordinating with regional agencies to continue supporting impacted communities.

Tags: Louise Upston Civil Defence Northland Bay of Plenty East Coast Rawhiti Ngaiotonga Bland Bay Mokau Work and Income

Remembering Ariki Tā Tumu Te Heuheu Tūkino VIII: A Legacy of Leadership and Commitment

5 months ago | 659 views

Ariki Tā Tumu Te Heuheu Tūkino VIII, a prominent Māori leader and paramount chief of Ngāti Tūwharetoa, has passed away, leaving behind a legacy of dedication to his people and heritage. He was recognized for his contributions with appointments to various leadership roles and honors, including the New Zealand Order of Merit. His commitment to advancing Māori culture and environmental preservation has left a lasting impact, and condolences are extended to his family and loved ones during this time of mourning.

Tags: Ariki Tā Tumu Te Heuheu Tūkino VIII KNZM Ngāti Tūwharetoa Māori New Zealanders Tongariro Lady Susan Tāwhirimātea Tāpeka UNESCO World Heritage Committee

Successful Military-Style Academy Pilot Transforms Young Lives, Reducing Youth Offending

7 months ago | 790 views

A 12-month Military-Style Academy pilot at Te Au rere a te Tonga in Palmerston North has successfully supported youth offenders and their families, resulting in improved behavior and reduced re-offending rates. Minister for Children Karen Chhour received overwhelmingly positive feedback on the pilot's outcomes, with many participants showing promise and making positive life changes. The government's initiatives, including the pilot program, have contributed to a significant reduction in serious and persistent youth offending, leading to safer communities and increased opportunities for at-risk youth.

Tags: Karen Chhour Minister for Children Youth Justice Social Workers Te Au rere a te Tonga Palmerston North Youth Offenders Support Services Community Safety