TEC Board Chair and Deputy Chair appointments

Source: New Zealand Government Vocational Education Minister Penny Simmonds has announced the appointment of Dr Alan Bollard CNZM as Chair and Mr Robin Hapi CNZM as Deputy Chair of the Board of the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC). “I am pleased to confirm the appointment of Dr Bollard and Mr Hapi to these roles. They will … Read more

Fatal crash, Number 2 Line, Okoia

Source: New Zealand Police Police can confirm one person has died following a crash in Okoia yesterday. Emergency services were called to the two-vehicle crash at around 7pm. Sadly, despite best efforts by emergency services, one person died at the scene. There were no other reported injuries. Cordons were put in place while emergency services … Read more

Farmers and growers to reap rewards

Source: New Zealand Government Farmers and growers will have faster access to new agriculture and horticulture products because innovation drives success, says Regulation Minister David Seymour, Environment Minister Penny Simmonds and Food Safety Minister Andrew Hoggard.   “The changes announced today show the power of a sector review,” Mr Seymour says.   “Agriculture and horticulture products are … Read more

Strengthening ETS Market Governance

Source: New Zealand Government The Government is strengthening the market governance of New Zealand’s Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS), Climate Change Minister Simon Watts says. “A credible ETS is our most powerful and cost-effective tool to drive down net emissions across the economy. But to do its job, the ETS must have good market governance in … Read more

NZ-AU: Earn $7,226 Daily in Passive Crypto Income in 2025 With the Best Bitcoin Cloud Mining Free Miner

Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-NZ-AU) Sydney, Austrailia, May 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Using AI-powered cloud mining tools, you can earn up to $7,226 daily. In 2025, mining has evolved from solo operations to platform-based systems driven by AI and clean energy, enhancing efficiency and reducing costs. More crypto investors are switching to cloud mining, where no hardware … Read more

Entitlement – final-year Fees Free

Source: Tertiary Education Commission On this page: Final-year Fees Free entitlement is for the final year of the first provider-based qualification or work-based programme a learner completes from 1 January 2025, if that programme meets the qualification and programme eligibility criteria. Learners starting study or training for the first time on or after 1 January … Read more

Prior study and training criteria – final-year Fees Free

Source: Tertiary Education Commission Last updated 21 May 2025 Last updated 21 May 2025 Print Share This page sets out the prior study and training criteria for final-year Fees Free learner eligibility. This page sets out the prior study and training criteria for final-year Fees Free learner eligibility. On this page:  Prior study and training … Read more

Learner eligibility – final-year Fees Free

Source: Tertiary Education Commission Last updated 21 May 2025 Last updated 21 May 2025 Print Share This page sets out the learner eligibility criteria for the final-year Fees Free policy. This page sets out the learner eligibility criteria for the final-year Fees Free policy. From 2025, to get Fees Free for the final year of … Read more

Data requirements: Gateway data submissions – Data System Refresh Programme

Source: Tertiary Education Commission Last updated 17 February 2025 Last updated 17 February 2025 Print Share This page provides information about transition to DXP Ngā Kete and changes to data requirements for Gateway-funded schools. This page provides information about transition to DXP Ngā Kete and changes to data requirements for Gateway-funded schools. What is DXP … Read more

Data requirements: Other Fund Actuals – Data System Refresh programme

Source: Tertiary Education Commission Last updated 12 November 2024 Last updated 12 November 2024 Print Share This page contains information about the data requirements for Other Fund Actuals data submission from 1 October 2024. This page contains information about the data requirements for Other Fund Actuals data submission from 1 October 2024. Other Fund Actuals … Read more

Pharmac proposes to fund more medicines for melanoma

Source: PHARMAC Pharmac is consulting on a proposal to fund more medicines for melanoma, a type of skin cancer, from 1 June 2025. The medicines are: pembrolizumab (branded as Keytruda) for stage 3B or more advanced melanoma that can be removed by surgery dabrafenib (branded as Tafinlar) and trametinib (branded as Mekinist) for melanoma with … Read more

Search for Pharmac’s new CE underway

Source: PHARMAC Pharmac’s Board has begun the search for a new Chief Executive, advertising in New Zealand and overseas. Board Chair Paula Bennett says the Board is looking for a mix of strategic and operational leadership to help Pharmac become a more outward-focused, empathetic organisation. While recruitment is underway, Bennett says the Board has appointed … Read more

Pharmac to fund more cancer medicines

Source: PHARMAC Funding nivolumab in combination with ipilimumab for eligible people with kidney cancer We expect about 110 people with metastatic kidney cancer will benefit in the first year of funding. Both nivolumab and ipilimumab are immune checkpoint inhibitors. They work by helping the body’s immune system to fight cancer cells. The medicines are given … Read more

Pharmac funds new oral contraceptive pill

Source: PHARMAC Pharmac has decided to fund a new progestogen-only oral contraceptive pill called desogestrel (branded as Cerazette). Melissa Copland, Pharmac’s Clinical Lead–Medicines Management, says desogestrel will be funded for anyone who needs it from 1 April 2025. “Desogestrel is a progestogen-only contraceptive pill. It helps prevents pregnancy when taken within a 12-hour window each … Read more

Pharmac committed to stronger, more inclusive consumer relationships

Source: PHARMAC Pharmac Board Chair Paula Bennett is welcoming an independent report calling for stronger, more respectful relationships with consumers to ensure their voices are listened to and included in the organisation’s work. The report was prepared for the Board following two workshops with advocacy groups representing people with lived experience of health conditions. The … Read more

Agenda for May 2025 Pharmacology and Therapeutics Advisory Committee (PTAC) meeting

Source: PHARMAC Information on what the Pharmacology and Therapeutics Advisory Committee (PTAC) will be considering at its meeting in May 2025. Applications Foslevodopa / foscarbidopa for advanced Parkinson disease The Committee will discuss an application for a new treatment for advanced Parkinson disease for people experiencing severe motor fluctuations despite optimal treatment with other medicines. … Read more

Pharmac’s plans to improve access to asthma inhalers

Source: PHARMAC Pharmac is seeking feedback on a proposal to make it easier for people with asthma to access a type of inhaler. “We’re proposing two changes, which would make it easier for 120,000 New Zealanders with asthma to access the inhalers they need,” says Pharmac’s Director Pharmaceuticals, Geraldine MacGibbon. Pharmac is proposing to apply … Read more

Pharmac to fund medicines for blood cancers, inflammatory bowel disease, eczema and arthritis

Source: PHARMAC More New Zealanders will have access to medicines for blood cancers, bowel diseases, eczema and arthritis, following Pharmac’s decision to widen access to four medicines for six health conditions from 1 May 2025. The medicines and health conditions are: venetoclax (brand name Venclexta) in combination with azacitidine or cytarabine for a type of … Read more

21,000 would benefit from proposed changes to New Zealanders access to contraceptives

Source: PHARMAC Pharmac is consulting on a proposal that would make it easier for thousands of New Zealanders to access contraceptives. Pharmac’s Clinical Lead – Medicines Management, Melissa Copland, says that the changes would improve access, and remove barriers for people who use IUDs. “The changes we are proposing would mean people would be able … Read more

Pharmac proposing to fund two brands of oestradiol patches

Source: PHARMAC Pharmac is seeking feedback on a proposal to fund two brands of oestradiol patches for New Zealanders to use – Estradot, and Estradiol TDP Mylan. If approved, Pharmac would fund both brands of oestradiol patches from 1 December 2025 and people could use either brand of patch, subject to availability. The public consultation … Read more

Woodfibre LNG Sets New Benchmark as World’s First Net Zero LNG Export Facility

Source: Media Outreach SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 26 May 2025 – Woodfibre LNG, a subsidiary of Pacific Energy which is a member of the Royal Golden Eagle (RGE) group of companies, is setting a new benchmark for responsible natural gas export. At its new liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility under development in British … Read more

New work-based learning model

Source: Tertiary Education Commission Last updated 21 May 2025 Last updated 21 May 2025 Print Share The Minister for Vocational Education has announced the government’s decision to introduce an industry-led independent work-based learning model. The Minister for Vocational Education has announced the government’s decision to introduce an industry-led independent work-based learning model. The two key … Read more

Changes to the vocational education and training (VET) system

Source: Tertiary Education Commission Last updated 21 May 2025 Last updated 21 May 2025 Print Share In December 2023, the Government announced its intention to disestablish Te Pūkenga | New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology and Workforce Development Councils (WDCs). In December 2023, the Government announced its intention to disestablish Te Pūkenga | New … Read more

Data Specification for Work-based – Data System Refresh Programme

Source: Tertiary Education Commission Last updated 21 May 2025 Last updated 21 May 2025 Print Share This page provides information about the data required for reporting Work-based delivery (Actuals) on DXP Ngā Kete. This page provides information about the data required for reporting Work-based delivery (Actuals) on DXP Ngā Kete. MIL OSI

Implementation – final-year Fees Free

Source: Tertiary Education Commission On this page: Claiming Fees Free entitlement From 2026, after completing their first eligible provider-based qualification or work-based programme, learners will log in to myIR to confirm their eligibility (ie, if they meet the criteria), and claim their final-year Fees Free entitlement. Learners have 12 months to claim their entitlement once … Read more

Agenda for June 2025 Rare Disorders Advisory Committee meeting

Source: PHARMAC Pharmac is sharing the agenda for the upcoming Rare Disorders Advisory Committee meeting to be held on Tuesday 10 June 2025. Note the meeting date is now one day earlier than the date originally shared. This is to accommodate advisor availability.  What we’re doing Pharmac is sharing what medicine applications will be considered … Read more

Pharmac Board Chair welcomes organisational culture report

Source: PHARMAC An independent review has found that Pharmac needs to make significant organisational changes over the next five years to meet public and stakeholders’ expectations. Pharmac’s Board commissioned organisational expert Debbie Francis to undertake a review at the end of last year. Board Chair Paula Bennett has welcomed the review’s findings and thanked Pharmac … Read more