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purchase of low-emission vehicles, and encouraging the development of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles. The main goal of the initiative is to transition the country's vehicle fleet towards lower-emission options, with the aim of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and contributing to New
Zealand's commitments to the Paris Agreement on climate change. By promoting the adoption of cleaner cars, the government hopes to reduce the country's dependence on fossil fuels and support the growth of a low-carbon economy.
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whistleblower within the
Ministry raised concerns about her behaviour. Harrison ultimately pleaded guilty to three charges of dishonestly taking or using a document and was sentenced to three years and seven months in prison. The case prompted a review of the Ministry's financial controls and resulted in increased scrutiny of public sector fraud in New Zealand.
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In 2012 the PTOM was approved and was implemented so that regional councils and public transport operators could develop a public-private partnership to improve delivery of public transport services through collaborative planning and investment. However, this model was also reviewed in 2019 and as of
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The Clean Car
Initiative is a policy plan developed by the Ministry of Transport, aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions from the country's vehicle fleet. The initiative includes a range of measures, such as introducing fuel efficiency standards for imported vehicles, providing incentives for the
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Despite its growing responsibilities, the
Ministry of Transport's role as a centralised government agency shifted in the late 1980s and early 1990s. As a part of the wider government restructuring, many of the Ministry of Transport's functions transferred to other government departments. Maritime New
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Manages the Motor
Vehicle Register (MVR) and revenue collection functions which includes the collection and refund of motor vehicle registration and licensing fees, road user charges and fuel excise duty, and the maintenance of the MVR. The New Zealand Transport Agency is contracted to provide these
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In late 2022, Te Manatu Waka sought feedback on what is being called “a new approach to managing speeds”. The new Land
Transport Rule: Setting of Speed Limits 2022, requires authorities to develop speed management plans with a whole-of-network approach. The revision of current speed limits is a key,
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The
Minister's decision to review the PTMA reflected the governments concern of regional councils control over bus and ferry operators and this was not encouraging for potential private investment or innovation. As a result of this review, The Ministry of Transport led the development of the Public
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Previously, it was suggested that 4% of the state highway network would need to have its speed limit lowered to become safe. Amidst criticism from the
Government's Opposition and members of the public, in March 2023, Prime Minister Chris Hipkins indicated that the Government would now only focus on
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Today, the
Ministry of Transport plays a critical role in New Zealand's transportation infrastructure, but its focus is more narrowly defined. Its mission is to "ensure a safe, efficient, and sustainable transport system that supports New Zealand's economic and social goals". This mission is guided
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emission levels by focusing on the supply of zero and low-carbon vehicles. Starting 1 January 2023, vehicles imported into New
Zealand will now be subject to a fee or credit based on their performance against a weight-based target. Each vehicle under the scheme will have a target assigned based on
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However, throughout the 1970s, the Ministry of Transport's responsibilities began to expand to encompass a more vast range of duties. In addition to transport and aviation, the Ministry began to take on roles that were related to weather forecasting, managing and operating lighthouses, and traffic
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New Zealand's government decided to establish a Ministry of Transport in 1968 by merging the Transport Department and the Civil Aviation Department into one department, creating the Ministry of Transport. This merger also included the Meteorological Service, which was brought under the umbrella of
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Joanne Harrison was a former employee of the Ministry of Transport in New Zealand who was convicted of fraud in 2017. Harrison had embezzled over $ 725,000 NZD from the Ministry through false invoicing and other fraudulent activities over a period of several years. Her fraud was uncovered after a
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Electrifying New Zealand's transportation fleet is a critical step towards achieving a zero-carbon future. The Emissions Reduction Plan commits New Zealand to increasing zero-emission vehicles to 30% of the light vehicle fleet and reducing freight transport emissions by 35% by 2035, through these
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The Clean Car Discount scheme focuses on influencing vehicle demand. It incentivises the use of zero and low-emission vehicles by making them more affordable. Since 1 April 2022, the cost of eligible new and used vehicles imported into New Zealand has been reduced through a rebate, and a fee has
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This follows the Ministry's previous road safety strategy, “Safer Journeys” which made some progress, but "was not implemented as intended". According to the Ministry, the previous strategy did not have sufficient buy-in, investment, leadership and accountability to achieve a serious reduction in
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In New Zealand, public transport is a critical piece of infrastructure that provides vital transport links for many New Zealanders, with estimates of 270,000 daily customer trips taken on Auckland public transport alone. However, public transport, and its systems, have required a major change in
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In March 2023 the draft long-term electric vehicle charging strategy for New Zealand's Emissions Reduction Plan (ERP) was released. The objective of this plan is for electric vehicle charging infrastructure to be accessible, economical, convenient, secure, and reliable to facilitate EV adoption.
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The “Road to Zero” strategy sets out Te Manatu Waka's vision for zero deaths or serious injuries in road crashes by 2050. This includes a 40% reduction to current rates by 2030. It is estimated that a total of $ 5 billion NZD will need to be invested in roads across New Zealand over the next ten
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This includes a commitment to promoting the use of Te Reo Māori, which is reflected in the Ministry's current name, Te Manatū Waka – Ministry of Transport with ‘Te Manatū’ translating to ‘the ministry’ and ‘waka’ translating to ‘vessel’. The name change was implemented in 2021 as a part of the
224:(New Zealand's largest city), employing approximately 180 staff across the two cities. Working closely with other government agencies, local authorities, and interest groups, the Ministry of Transport staff collaborate to provide data, evidence, and policy advice to the Minister of Transport,
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The Ministry provides policy advice to the Minister, in collaboration with the Crown entities, including the making of transport rules. As well, the Ministry negotiates on behalf of New Zealand, bilateral and multilateral air services agreements and is the licensing authority for foreign
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In 2009, the Minister of Transport decided to review the Public Management Act 2008 (PTMA). This review was conducted in order to develop a policy that would increase the use of urban bus and ferry services, while simultaneously, decreasing reliance on government funding.
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The state of current roading infrastructure has also been a key point of debate, with marquee Wellington motorway Transmission Gully receiving media attention in 2022 for lasting eight months before needing resurfacing. The motorway cost taxpayers $ 1.25 billion NZD.
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In New Zealand, on average, one person is killed on the roads each day and an additional seven are seriously injured. In 2022, Te Manatu Waka reported 379 people killed on New Zealand roads during the year – 60 people higher than in 2021 and 2020.
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the new Ministry. The Ministry of Transport's responsibility at the time of its creation was focused primarily on New Zealand's transport and aviation industries, namely air traffic control and the investigation of air accidents at the time.
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The Ministry is able to carry out reviews on behalf of the Minister of Transport and also commission other agencies to undertake reviews to highlight best practice, indicating the collaborative nature of the Te Manatu Waka work programme.
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The Ministry also provides twice-yearly forecasts to the New Zealand Treasury on revenue accrued from petrol excise duty, road user charges and motor vehicle licensing and registration. This revenue funds land transport expenditure.
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Transport Operating Model in conjunction with Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency, Auckland Transport, Greater Wellington Regional Council, Environment Canterbury, the Bus and Coach Association and representatives from other operators.
467:'s Clean Car Discount programme. The Clean Car Discount scheme formally ended on 31 December 2023, ending government-funded incentives for low emissions vehicle and the "ute tax." In early March 2024, the Transport Minister
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The Ministry negotiates an annual performance agreement with each entity on behalf of the Minister, monitors the entities' performance against that agreement, and recommends appointments to the entities' governing bodies.
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In October 2022, it was reported that around 90% of New Zealand State Highways have an unsafe speed limit. Whilst New Zealand Police agree, public sentiment has been mixed, leading to a change of strategy in March 2023.
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Part of this strategy revolves around education for road users. Waka Kotahi – the New Zealand Transport Agency have developed an education programme designed to influence road user behaviour by focusing on:
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Employment and engagement of the public transport workforce is fair and equitable, providing for a sustainable labour market and sustainable provision of public transport services.
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Provision of services supports value for money and efficiency from public transport investment while achieving the first three objectives.
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performance lower than their target will incur 'credit units' that can be used to offset charges, or sold to other importers.
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The initial action plan for the strategy has 15 items. These focus areas include:
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1124:"Yeah, Nah: Should speed limits be lowered on state highways to improve safety?"
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1081:"Interim State Highway Speed Management Plan | Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency"
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Licenses all international airlines operating to and from New Zealand.
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Vehicle safety: improving the safety performance of the vehicle fleet
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international airlines operating services to and from New Zealand.
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1154:"Govt abandons plan to cut speed limits on most state highways"
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the recorded vehicle tare weight. Vehicles that exceed their CO
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emission values incur higher fees, while vehicles with lower CO
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Administers, on behalf of the Minister, the contract with the
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services under an agreement with the Secretary for Transport.
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Small, Martin; Howard, Eric; Moore, Renae (16 April 2018).
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order to effectively serve the growing number of patrons.
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Road user choices: encouraging safe behaviour on the roads
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1482:"Electric Vehicle charging strategy: Charging our future"
1056:"Education initiatives | Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency"
962:"Te Marutau — Ngā mate i ngā rori | Safety — Road deaths"
1650:"Ministry of Transport fraudster Joanne Harrison jailed"
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867:"Te Manatū Waka | Te Manatū Waka"
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