Articles tagged with Wairoa
New Rural Training Hub in Wairoa Boosts Frontline Health Workforce
1 week ago | 112 viewsA Rural Training Hub will be established in the Wairoa District to grow and retain frontline health workers by coordinating clinical placements, training, and support locally. This initiative, the second of four nationwide, aims to improve access to quality healthcare for rural New Zealanders by bringing education and work opportunities closer to home. The hubs will be co-designed with local communities and provide dedicated coordinators to help health workers settle and connect with local services, enhancing the rural health workforce.
Tags: Matt Doocey Wairoa District Rural Training Hub New Zealand rural health workforce South Taranaki University of Waikato Rural Medical Immersion Programme frontline health workers health worker educationNew Charter School Te Whare Kounga to Open in Wairoa Term 3 2026
1 month ago | 309 viewsAssociate Education Minister David Seymour announced that Te Whare Kounga, a new charter school in Wairoa, will open in Term 3, 2026 to address the high rates of youth disengagement by offering a hands-on, locally relevant curriculum tailored to students' needs. The charter school model provides the same funding as state schools but with greater flexibility and stricter accountability, enabling innovative community-driven education solutions. Te Whare Kounga joins five other new charter schools opening in 2026, bringing the total to 18, with more expected as the government encourages both new establishments and conversions from state schools.
Tags: David Seymour Te Whare Kounga Te Papatipu Matihiko Wairoa Charter School Agency Authorisation Board NCEA Associate Education Minister New Zealand Charter SchoolsWairoa Airport to Get $4.2M Upgrade Boosting Runway and Emergency Services
1 month ago | 387 viewsWairoa Airport will receive a $4.2 million upgrade, including runway extension and improved infrastructure, to enhance its operational capacity and support the region’s growing needs. The airport plays a crucial role in commercial flights, emergency health transport, and logistics during extreme weather, as demonstrated during Cyclone Gabrielle. Funded by the Regional Infrastructure Fund and North Island Weather Event fund, construction will begin in late 2026, with local employment prioritized.
Tags: Wairoa Airport Shane Jones New Zealand Air Ambulance Service Hawke’s Bay Airport Cyclone Gabrielle Wairoa District Council Regional Development Minister Regional Infrastructure Fund North Island Weather Event fund Wairoa community