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Govt encourages farmers, growers to be prepared

· April 10, 2026

Source: New Zealand Government Farmers, growers and rural communities are encouraged to stay up-to-date with weather warnings and prepare for Tropical Cyclone Vaianu, Agriculture Minister Todd McClay and Rural Communities...

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Stronger trespass laws pass first reading

· April 10, 2026

Source: New Zealand Government Legislation which strengthens trespass laws to make them more effective and practical for businesses has passed first reading in Parliament today, Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith says....

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Landmark Auckland deal to unlock city’s potential

· April 10, 2026

Source: New Zealand Government Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown have signed a landmark Auckland City Deal, marking New Zealand’s first city deal and a new era...

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Over 200% roll growth in first seven charter schools

· April 10, 2026

Source: New Zealand Government Today’s roll return data tells us what we already knew; families want schooling options that reflect the needs of their children, says Associate Education Minister David...

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EV chargers to roll out faster under new rules

· April 9, 2026

Source: New Zealand Government The Government has removed unnecessary consenting barriers to electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, making it faster and easier to build chargers where New Zealanders need them,...

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New Manukau rehab centre for spinal injury patients

· April 9, 2026

Source: New Zealand Government Construction of a long-awaited, purpose-built specialised rehabilitation centre will proceed at Manukau Health Park, significantly improving care for people with spinal cord injuries, Health Minister Simeon...

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Pharmac update blood cancer decision due to patient feedback

· April 9, 2026

Source: New Zealand Government Associate Health Minister David Seymour welcomes Pharmac’s decision to fund two new combination therapies for people with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL), a type of blood cancer. ...

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New Zealand welcomes ceasefire

· April 8, 2026

Source: New Zealand Government Foreign Minister Winston Peters says New Zealand welcomes the announcements by the United States and Iran over the past few hours – as we welcome all...

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Hawkes Bay water project to boost food production

· April 7, 2026

Source: New Zealand Government Pre-construction work will commence at the Tukituki Water Security Project in Hawkes Bay with the help of a Regional Infrastructure Fund loan of up to $18.13...

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Foreign Minister to visit the United States

· April 6, 2026

Source: New Zealand Government Foreign Minister Winston Peters will travel to Washington D.C. this week.    “The current global context is the most challenging New Zealand has faced in the past 80 years,” Mr Peters...

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Unlocking economic potential for high country farms

· April 2, 2026

Source: New Zealand Government Rule changes freeing up high country farmers to make the most of their land will unlock economic opportunities, support job creation and strengthen regional economies, Land Information Minister Chris Penk...

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Foreign Minister appoints Simpson as Deputy Chair of Antarctica New Zealand

· April 2, 2026

Source: New Zealand Government Foreign Minister Winston Peters has appointed Heather Simpson as Deputy Chair of Antarctica New Zealand.  “Heather Simpson has extensive governance experience and as a current board member, a strong understanding of the strategic importance...

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Greyhound racing to end as bill passes

· April 2, 2026

Source: New Zealand Government Racing Minister, Winston Peters has welcomed the passing of legislation to end greyhound racing saying it is a decisive step reflecting the clear will of New...

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Primary Teachers’ vote to accept pay settlement

· April 2, 2026

Source: New Zealand Government Education Minister Erica Stanford has welcomed the successful conclusion of negotiations to renew the Primary Teachers’ Collective Agreement (PTCA). A ballot on the second of April...