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A new Government-backed project will help ocean-related businesses in the Nelson Tasman region to accelerate their growth and boost jobs.

  • Oceans and Fisheries

The Government continues to invest in New Zealand’s burgeoning space industry, today announcing five scholarships for Kiwi Students to undertake internships at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in California.

  • Economic Development

A plan to accelerate the growth and transformation of New Zealand’s advanced manufacturing sector was launched at Temperzone in Auckland.

  • Economic Development

Police has reached a major milestone filing over 28,000 charges related to Operation Cobalt.

  • Police

A Ministerial inquiry will be held into land use causing woody debris, including forestry slash, and sediment-related damage in Tairāwhiti/Gisborne and Wairoa.

  • Environment
  • Forestry

More Police officers are being deployed to the frontline with the graduation of 54 new constables from the Royal New Zealand Police College today.

  • Police
  • Half a million international visitors estimated to arrive in the next two months
  • Tourism

The Government is rolling out additional measures that will improve safety in small shops and at-risk surrounding areas.

  • Police
  • Small Business

The completion of upgrades to the Auckland Film Studio will provide an economic boost for Auckland and the country as a whole.

  • Arts, Culture and Heritage
  • Economic and Regional Development
  • Infrastructure

The Government continues to invest in projects across the country to ensure our regions have the infrastructure they need to thrive and grow, and to boost local economies.

  • Economic and Regional Development

The Government has decided to advance a further $6 million bridging funding to allow time for MBIE through Kanoa-RDU to support the development of an alternative commercial solution.

  • Economic and Regional Development

The release of the International Visitor Survey (IVS) July-September 2022, shows spend from all international visitors totalled $1.03 billion in the three months to September 30, 2022 with $626 million of that coming from Australian visitors.

  • Tourism

New Zealand’s record food and fibre export revenue is projected to reach new record highs, helping protect New Zealanders from the sharp edges of the global downturn.

  • Agriculture
  • Forestry
  • Oceans and Fisheries

The Forestry and Wood Processing Industry Transformation Plan (ITP) will increase wood processing in New Zealand and grow a low-carbon, high-value industry.

  • Forestry

New Zealand’s game developers will receive an immediate funding boost to help support the growth of local studios beyond the current Dunedin centre.

  • Digital Economy and Communications
  • Economic and Regional Development

Small Business Minister Stuart Nash will travel to Paris today to attend small business meetings with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

  • Small Business

Towns and cities up and down the country should be prepping for a busy summer season, as officials numbers released today highlight the continued growth in international visitors.

  • Immigration
  • Tourism

Today’s arrival of the first direct Air Canada flight from Vancouver in almost two years means Auckland Airport is now the most connected airport to North America across the whole of Australasia.

  • Tourism

Applications are now open for the Innovation Programme for Tourism Recovery that will support unique and transformative ideas that will improve our tourism sector. 

  • Tourism

New measures to help small businesses get paid on time are one step closer as the Business Payment Practices Bill passed its first reading today.

  • Small Business

The Prime Minister has officially opened the Port of Tauranga Rescue Centre today, which with $2.9m of Government funding from the Covid-19 Response and Recovery Fund (CRRF), will secure surf lifesaving facilities for what is one of New Zealand’s most popular stretches of coastline.

  • Economic and Regional Development

CER is one of the most comprehensive trade agreements in the world – a gold standard agreement designed to maximise opportunities on both sides of the Tasman.

  • Tourism
  • Trade and Export Growth

Delivering over 50 homes, creating 18 full-time jobs, while providing a site for Toitū Tairāwhiti Māori cadetships is proof that iwi and Crown partnerships work.

  • Housing

New Zealand is set for a strong summer season as the tourism sector continues its recovery, with overseas visitor arrivals and card spend tracking towards pre-pandemic levels.

  • Tourism